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Using the Terminal
Switching
between Handset
and Handsfree
Modes
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If you are using the
handset and want
to use handsfree
mode
1. Press SPKR and then replace the handset in its
cradle. You now hear the other parties on the
call through the speaker.
2. If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the microphone has
been turned off. Press MIC-OFF to turn it back
on (the LED goes dark). The microphone now
picks up your voice.
3. You can turn off the microphone by pressing
MIC-OFF, allowing you to hold a private
conversation with others in the room. Pressing
MIC-OFF again turns the microphone back on.
Note: If the MIC-OFF feature is not active on
the upper right corner multifunction button,
the microphone is always on.
Pick up the handset. Your call continues without
interruption. The handsfree speaker and
microphone are turned off.
If you are using
handsfree mode
and want to use
the handset
5E CUSTOM ONLY
Placing a Call to a
Leased Network
Method 1
To call someone in a leased network from outside
the network, you must enter an access code. Also,
you must have some way of indicating to the ISDN
switch that the numbers you are entering represent
a leased network access code. You accomplish this
by entering a delimiter. See Chapter 3 regarding
how to assign one of your multifunction buttons
as the leased network access code delimiter key.
Enter all numbers before you pick up the handset
or press the SPKR button.
1. Dial the number of the person you want to call.
2. Press the access code delimiter button. A colon
appears on the screen after the number.
3. Dial the leased network access code. The access
code appears on the screen after the colon.
4. To start the call, pick up the handset or press
the SPKR button. Your digital set automatically
sends the entered numbers and code to
connect to the leased network number.