Nortel Networks M3110 Telephone User Manual


 
Page 332 of 504 Appendix A: Meridian Modular Telephones
553-3001-367 Standard 3.00 August 2005
regardless of whether the telephone has a message waiting key/lamp pair.
You must have Message Waiting CCOS configured.
If you do assign a message waiting key/lamp pair, there will be two
indications of a message waiting:
the red Message Waiting triangle lights, and
the LCD associated with the Message Waiting key flashes.
You may assign an Autodial key that dials the message center (or voice mail
system) to avoid the double indication, or have no key/lamp pair assigned to
the message center.
Handsfree/Mute key (M2008HF & M2616 only)
Handsfree (if software assigned), allows the user to talk to another party
without lifting the handset. Activate Handsfree by depressing the Handsfree/
Mute key (key 15, top left) or by selecting a DN without lifting the handset.
Once Handsfree is activated, it can be deactivated by picking up the handset
or by ending the call using the Release (Rls) key. If Handsfree is not software
assigned, you can assign any other feature to key 15.
When the Handsfree/Mute key is pressed during a Handsfree call, the
microphone is deactivated while the speaker remains active, preventing the
other party from overhearing local conversations. The Handsfree LCD
indicator flashes while the microphone is muted. Pressing the Handsfree/
mute key again reactivates the microphone and the Handsfree LCD lights
steadily.
The Class of Service feature for M2616 Handsfree control enables system
administrators to enable/disable the Handsfree option on the M2008HF
(Handsfree) telephone through software. M2008HF telephones ship from the
factory with a hardware jumper enabled to enable the Handsfree option for
existing software releases.
System software overrides the hardware setting and default to Handsfree
Denied (HFD.) If the handsfree option is desired, the system administrator
simply enables Handsfree through the Class of Service prompt HFA included
in LD 11 for the M2008 telephones (consistent with M2616).