USING THE IP250D
HEADSET – For a SIP version phone only, the user may receive a call using the headset by pressing the LINE 1 or LINE 2 key corresponding to the new call when a headset is plugged in and the handset is down. The IP phone hardware accommodates two types of headsets, and the software routes the virtual audio connection to both headset jacks whenever at least one headset is plugged in. The software also routes the audio to the headset when the handset is down.
SPEAKERPHONE – The user may receive a call on the speakerphone by pressing the SPKR/HSET key or by pressing the LINE 1 or LINE 2 key corresponding to the new call if the headset is not plugged in and the handset is
4.4 PLACING A CALL
The IP250D allows the user to initiate a call through the handset, speakerphone, or headset as follows:
HANDSET – From the idle state, the user may initiate a call by lifting the handset and placing the phone
HEADSET – The user may initiate a call from the idle state using the headset, by plugging the headset in, keeping the handset
SPEAKERPHONE – The user may initiate a call on the speakerphone when the handset is down and the headset is unplugged by pressing the SPKR/HSET key or pressing the LINE 1 or LINE 2 key.
When initiating a call, the LED corresponding to the appropriate line is lit continuously and the number dialed is shown on the display. Once the user has finished dialing and a virtual audio connection with the other party has been established, the display changes to show the elapsed call time. All of the digits dialed while initiating the call are erased from the display. The user may also dial using speed dial and directory features. During a telephone conversation, The phone displays the time elapsed for the active call until the conversation is terminated. The time is displayed in HH:MM:SS format. In the unlikely event that a call lasts for 100 hours or more, the display simply rolls over to start at 0, instead of consuming an extra character on the display. The LED for the appropriate line is lit continuously.
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