Making and Answering Calls
Useful Features Available During a Call
Mute
You can mute your voice during a conversation. While the mute is turned on, you will be able to hear the other party, but the other party will not be able to hear you.
To mute your voice, press []. To return to the
conversation, press [] again.
Note
•While the mute is turned on, "Mute" is displayed and the indicators light in red.
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Flash
Pressing [FLASH] allows you to use optional telephone company services, such as call waiting, or PBX features, such as extension transfers.
Note
•To change the flash time, see page 49.
•This feature is not available for IP calls.
Speech Speed Conversion
You can adjust the speed of the other party's speech down during a call by pressing SPEED .
The following speech speed modes are available.
–Talking Mode (slight speed reduction) Recommended for calls in which you and the other party are equally participating in the conversation.
–Listening Mode (greater speed reduction) Recommended for calls in which the other party is speaking more, and you are listening.
You can select the desired mode by pressing SPEED
during a call. Each time the button is pressed, the setting changes and is shown briefly on the display.
Conversion Mode
Talking Mode
↓
Conversion Mode
Listening Mode
↓
Conversion Mode
Off
Note
•"Slow" is shown on the display while this feature is active.
•If the other party speaks for more than 5 seconds without stopping, this feature will stop functioning. Once the other party stops talking for about 1 second, this feature will function again.
•When this feature is turned off, the other party’s speech may cut out briefly.
Mic Noise Reduction
You can press the [MIC NOISE CUT] button during a call to reduce the ambient noise that is picked up by the microphones and sent to the other party.
Each time the button is pressed, the setting changes and is shown briefly on the display.
Mic Noise Cut
High
↓
Mic Noise Cut
Low
↓
Mic Noise Cut
Off
Note
•"Noise Cut ON" is shown on the display while this feature is active.
•The quality of the sound heard by the other party decreases slightly while this feature is active.
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