Lucent Technologies 108522426 Headset Features, To use Headset Hang Up, To use Headset Status

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Headsets

Headset Features

Must be programmed on buttons. To program:

See Programming Buttons & Settings, p. 31.

There are four features used with headsets: Headset Hang Up, Headset Status, Headset Auto Answer, and Headset/Handset Mute (MLX telephones only; use the fixed Mute button on the 4424LD+ and 4424D+ telephones). All must be programmed on buttons. The Headset Hang Up button (required) is programmed by your System Manager and activates headset operation at your telephone.

To use Headset Hang Up:

Press the programmed button to answer a call and press it again to disconnect, even if the caller hangs up. Unless you have programmed a Headset Status button, headset operation is always on.

To use Headset Status:

Press the programmed button to switch between headset and handset operation; when headset operation is on, the green light is on.

To use Headset Auto Answer:

Connects you automatically to ringing calls during headset operation. When you press the button to activate the feature, the green light goes on; to turn off Headset Auto Answer operation, press the button again.

To use Headset/Handset Mute (MLX telephones only):

Lets you turn off the microphone in the headset or handset, so that a caller cannot hear your conversation. The red light goes on when the headset (during headset operation) or the handset (during handset operation) microphone is off.

Note: Use the fixed Mute button on the 4424LD+ and 4424D+ telephones to turn off the microphone in the headset. If you press the Speaker button when you are on a headset call, the call transfers from the headset to the speakerphone. Press the Speaker button again to return the call to your headset.

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Contents Merlin Magix Integrated System Page Contents Your Direct-Line Console Understanding Your DSS Line Buttons Line Button LightsImprinted vs. Programmed Buttons Tones RingsTone Meaning Ring MeaningFeature Finder Program a feature on an unused line button Use the Volume button, pGive your telephone its own distinctive ring See Rings, p See Rings, p , and Coverage, pOther message Signal a co-worker to contact you Let a co-worker know you called See Messaging, ppDisplay telephones MailHeadsets HeadpiecesSupra Binaural. Sound in both ears Headset Features To use Headset Hang UpTo use Headset Status To use Headset Auto AnswerCall Handling Answering CallsMaking Calls Hold ConferenceTransfer Messaging Features Table See Reminders, p Preset timeMessaging Voice mailSend/Remove Message RemindersSignaling & Notify Receiving MessagesYou have a fax Person who calledLeaving Messages Posting MessagesDirectories Extension & System DirectoryTo dial a number, press the button next to the listing Press the Exit button Home button on MLX telephones to exitPersonal Directory Using Features Display-Only FeaturesOther Features Feature CodesOften-Used Features AlarmAlarm Clock & Timer Account CodesAuthorization Codes Auto DialSecurity Alert Press the button to be programmedBarge-In Callback & Line RequestCall Waiting Camp-OnCoverage To complete a call and answer a waiting callDirect Voice Mail Do Not DisturbExtension Status Hotel/Motel To useNight Service Forward & Follow MeTo use when a Loudspeaker Page button is programmed PagingPark To park a call at a Park Zone, do one of the followingPark & Pickup PickupTo use Park and Paging To pick up a parked callPrivacy System Speed DialRedial Voice AnnounceDisplay Reference Home Screen Menu ScreenFeature Screen Feature Screen Options When you These options are availableInspect Screen Programming Buttons & Settings To program using the displayDisplay Programming Code ProgrammingProgramming Codes Page Special Characters Pauses allowedConf Dialing sequence or to separate grouped digits