Sipura Technology SPA-841 Telephone User Manual


 
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Use of Handset, Headset & Speakerphone
This section explains the physical options used to make and answer a call, i.e. using the handset, headset
or speakerphone. Configuring preferred audio devices is provided in the menu of options enabled by
pressing the “i” button. This section also reviews how to move between audio options during the call i.e.
moving between handset, speakerphone and/or headset.
1 Using the Handset
The SPA-841 IP telephone works just like a regular phone. When the phone rings, pick up the handset. If
the user wants to place a call, pick up the handset and listen for a dial tone.
2 Using a Headset
The phone provides a standard 2.5mm jack for a headset on the right hand side of the phone. Be sure to
make a snug connection between the SPA-841 headset socket and the headset connector.
To configure the phone to always operate in headset mode, please refer to the “i” menu section in
Preferences and Preferred Audio Device. The user can set the preferred audio device to “headset” using
the following short cut "i", "5", "6", "edit", "option", "ok". The phone will route the audio to the headset
unless the audio is redirected. The audio can be redirected by the user during a call by picking up the
handset or pressing the speakerphone button.
3 Using the Speakerphone
The SPA-841 IP telephone has a high quality microphone and speaker that function as a speakerphone.
To configure the phone to always operate in speakerphone mode, please refer to the “i” menu section on
Preferences and Preferred Audio Device. The user can set the preferred audio device to “speakerphone”
using the following short cut "i", "5", "6", "edit", "option", "ok". The phone will route the audio to the
speakerphone unless the audio is redirected. The audio can be redirected by the user during a call by
picking up the handset or pressing the headset button.
Speakerphone
Headset