Fujitsu SRS-2100 Telephone User Manual


 
SRS-2100 Voice Features ( Chapter 2
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3. When your conversation ends,
hang up by pressing SPEAKER.
Note the displayed call
duration; it vanishes after about
three seconds. You may then
pick up the call you were
originally talking on, if it was
held, by pressing its red-
flashing Call Appearance button
and then pressing SPEAKER.
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)
Placing Headset Calls
If you are not talking on
another call
Place the headset on your head in
a position comfortable for hearing
and talking. If necessary, unplug
the handset from the jack on the
phone's left side. Plug the
headset into the same jack. Also
check that headset mode is
activated. (See Chapter 3 for
details.) The speaker and
microphone will be disabled. All
dialing tones and telephone
conversation will be audible only
through the headset. Your voice
and any other transmitted sounds
will go through the headset
microphone only.
1. Press SPEAKER. Its LED will
light red and you will hear a dial
tone. (If this connects you with
a ringing call, follow the
directions in Receiving Headset
Calls.)
2. Dial the desired number by
pressing the buttons on the
numeric keypad.
3. If your call is not answered,
press SPEAKER to hang up.
4. If your call is answered,
converse with the called party.
5. When your conversation ends,
hang up by pressing SPEAKER.
Note the call duration; it
vanishes after about three
seconds.
Note: Onhook dialing. In place
of steps 1 and 2, you can dial
the number first and then press
SPEAKER. The phone
automatically dials the number.
The number you enter remains
available for dialing for about
three minutes.
You can also use a one-touch
button, which automatically
selects an idle CA and dials the
number. Steps 1 and 2 are
therefore unnecessary when
you use a one-touch button.
(See also "Handsfree, Handset,
and Headset Modes", in Chapter
3, "Local Features".)