The precise effect of each type of gesture depends on what you are currently doing (e.g., if you are already on a call, which phone is the current target, etc.). The table below summarizes all of the control possibilities presented by the multifunction button.
Function | Tap |
| Press | |
(hold | ||||
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Answer incoming call | |
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Open a connection on current target phone | |
(e.g., go to dial tone; | |
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Enable | |
that supports this) | |
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End current call (and activate held or incoming call, if any) | |
Call the last number dialed on current target phone | |
(supported softphones and mobile phones only) | |
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Reject incoming call (when already on a call) | |
| |
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Switch target phone (when no call is active) | |
| |
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Reject incoming call (when no call is active) | |
| |
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Hold current call and switch to held or incoming call | |
(supported softphones and mobile phones only) | |
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Power off / power on | (hold 5 secs) |
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Table 4: All multifunction button commands |
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The Touch Panel |
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The headset features a touch panel that is similar to the touch pad included with many laptop computers. Use it to adjust the volume you hear in your headset and to mute/enable the microphone.
-Slide your finger up the touch panel (away from your mouth) to increase the volume.
-Slide your finger down the touch panel to decrease the volume.
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See also Section 6.6: Controlling the Speaker Volume and Microphone.
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