Fujitsu SRS-2100 Telephone User Manual


 
Chapter 2 ( SRS-2100 Voice Features
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CHAPTER 2
INTRODUCTION TO VOICE
FEATURES
The Fujitsu SRS-2100 provides
superior call-handling and
simultaneous voice/data
communications. It is one of the
family of Fujitsu Integrated
Services Digital Network (ISDN)
terminals.
For the familiar tasks of dialing,
holding, and answering calls, this
phone operates like others you
have used. However, it also
includes many custom features
explained in later chapters.
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Service
Standard Softkey Layout
(The DATA softkey label appears
only if you have a voice/data
terminal.)
Note: Softkey 1 also serves as
the ENTER key (for entering
information as indicated in this
User's Guide).
PLACING AND RECEIVING
CALLS
This section describes how to
make and answer calls with your
SRS-2100 using the handset,
speaker, or a headset. (Headset
setup is described in Chapter 3.)
Each of the set of directions listed
below has two subsections: what
to do if you are not talking on
another call, and what to do if you
are talking on another call.
Switching between handset and
handsfree modes
Placing a call using the handset
Receiving a call using the
handset
Placing a handsfree call
Receiving a handsfree call
Placing a call using the headset
Receiving a call using the
headset
The procedures in this chapter
assume that MIC-OFF is active on
the upper-right button of the
multifunction button array. This
feature is active by default when
you receive your SRS-2100. If for
some reason MIC-OFF is not
active, see "Activating the MIC-
OFF Button", in Chapter 3. The
procedures also assume the
phone is set to ringing line
preference or primary line
preference.