NEC 110 manual Answering a Call, Activating System Features

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Using the MH 110 Wireless Telephone

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Answering A Call

When an incoming call is received the Wireless Telephone rings or vibrates to alert you of an incoming call. Additionally, a line number on the display may flash, and the display may show information about the call, such as caller's name and extension.

To answer a call, press the Power On/Start Call key, hold the earpiece to your ear, and speak with a normal tone of voice.

Using Call Waiting

If you are on a call and hear subdued ringing, a call is coming in on a second line. The line number on the display may be flashing. Use the following steps to answer this call.

Step 1 Press the Hold key to put your first call on hold.

Step 2 Press the LINE key and the line number of the second call at the same time.

Pressing the LINE key and then pressing the line number of an incoming call disconnects the call in progress unless HOLD is activated.

IMPORTANT

Table 2-1describes available features for answering calls.

Table 2-1Call Answering Features

Features

Headset Answer

Hanging Up

Changing Volume

Silencing while Ringing

Backlight

Actions

When a headset is plugged into the Wireless Telephone, any key other than the Power On/Start Call, Power Off/End Call, softkeys or side buttons may be pressed to answer a call.

At the end of each call, press the Power Off/End Call key. Be sure to do this at the end of each call.

You may increase or decrease the volume of the speaker by pressing the corresponding Up and Down buttons located on the left side of the Wireless Telephone.

If the ringing of the Wireless Telephone is not desired, you may silence the ring by pressing the Power Off/End Call button. This action does not interrupt the call and the caller may leave a voicemail message.

The backlight comes on when any key is pressed or when there is an incoming call and stays on for 10 seconds. It turns off after 10 seconds if another key is not pressed within that period.

Activating System Features

The features that have been programmed in your system may be viewed and activated through the Shortcut Menu and Softkey Functions.

Mobile Handset 110 Wireless Telephone and Desktop Charger User Guide - Revision 1

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