Avaya 9500 Series manual Using Handsfree

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2.10 Using Handsfree

The telephone has a speaker and microphone which you can control using the SPEAKER button.

To make and answer calls handsfree, use the SPEAKER button in the same way as lifting or replacing the handset. The button is lit while the phone is in handsfree mode.

When you make or answer calls by first pressing an Intercom, Call Appearance or Line Appearance button, the call is automatically connected either on the speaker or headset. Which is used is set by the phone's Default Hands Audio Path 61 setting.

If already using the handset, you can switch to handsfree by pressing SPEAKER. You can then replace the handset.

If already connected to a call handsfree, lifting the handset will end the handsfree.

Note

Room acoustics and background noise can affect the proper operation of the speakerphone. To ensure that your speakerphone works effectively, follow these guidelines:

Avoid placing your telephone in areas with high background noise caused by sources such as motor vehicles, manufacturing equipment, loud voices, radios, printers, copiers, typewriters, other noisy office equipment or heater and air conditioning fans.

Avoid talking before the other person is finished speaking. When you both talk at the same time, only one person’s voice comes through.

Do not use your speaker to make announcements over a loudspeaker paging system connected to your telephone system.

When talking, always face your telephone and stay within two feet of it.

Place your telephone at least six inches (15 cm) away from the edge of your desk.

If you have difficulty hearing the other party, try increasing the speaker volume. If you have background noise, try turning off the microphone when the party at the other end is speaking and turning it on when you speak. If the difficulty persists, lift your handset to continue the conversation.

In conference rooms, a separate speakerphone is recommended, since the built-in speaker on a system telephone is designed for individual use.

IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode 9500 Series Phone User Guide

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IP Office Basic Edition

- Issue 6b (23 November 2011)

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Contents Issue 6b 23 November IP Office Basic EditionPage Contents Page Chapter Introduction Page Key System or PBX System PBX System ModeIntroduction Programmable Buttons9500 Series 04 Telephones 9500 Series 08 Telephones Dialing Codes Feature Codes SD Card Serial NumberChapter Call Handling Making Calls Setting a CallbackCall Handling Making Internal CallsMaking External Calls Press an idle Line Appearance or Call Appearance buttonTo Make a Direct Voice Call Making Page or Direct CallsRedial To Make a Page CallThree Beeps Answering CallsAnswer a Page Call Single BeepTo Use a Call Pickup Button Call PickupTo Create a Call Pickup Button To Use a System Speed Dial Speed DialingSystem Speed Dials To Edit Your Personal Speed Dials Personal Speed DialsTo Use a Personal Speed Dial PauseTo Create an Auto Dial Other Button Auto DialingTo Use an Auto Dial Button Adjusting the Volume MuteHolding Calls Parking CallsTo Transfer a Caller to an Extensions Mailbox Transferring CallsVoice Mailbox Transfer To Create a Voice Mailbox Transfer ButtonConferencing Calls Using Handsfree Joining Calls Using a HeadsetTo Switch Privacy On or Off To Join a CallPage Chapter Other Features To Create an Absent Message Button Other FeaturesAbsent Text Messages To Activate an Absent Text MessageForwarding Calls To Manually Cancel ForwardingPress Feature To Manually Set ForwardingTo Remove Call Coverage Call CoverageTo Send Calls to Coverage To Create a Call Coverage Button To Use a Call Coverage ButtonTo Unlock Your Extension Locking Your ExtensionTo Lock Your Extension To Create a Station Lock ButtonTo Use an Account Code Button Account CodesTo Manually Enter an Account Code To Create an Account Code Entry ButtonTo Create a Do Not Disturb Button To Manually Switch Do Not Disturb On/OffDo Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Exceptions Page Chapter Using Voicemail ∙ Embedded Voicemail User Guide Using VoicemailAccessing Your Mailbox Voicemail Coverage On/Off To create a VMS cover buttonPage Chapter Contacts Contacts Viewing Contacts DetailsMake a Call from the Directory Editing a ContactAdd a Contact from the Call Log Adding a New ContactDeleting a Contact Chapter Call Log Making a Call from the Call Log Using the Call LogCall Log Viewing Call Details Adding a Record to Your Contacts Deleting a RecordDeleting All Records Chapter Button Programming Button Programming Programming a ButtonChanging a Button Label Button Functions Function Status Indication Page Chapter Phone Settings To change your extension name Phone SettingsNaming Your Extension Ringer Sound Visual AlertingAudible Alerting Display Contrast Ringer VolumeDisplay Brightness Display LanguageButton Clicks Error TonesDefault Handsfree Audio Path Admin Menu A Menu Menu Auto Exit Index Page