Using the Hands Free Feature 57
Using the Hands
Free Feature You can use your phone as an intercom. You can answer internal
(intercom) calls without picking up the handset. When you receive an
internal call, your telephone sounds a tone and activates the speaker
phone.
An external call (a call from outside your local call processor) rings to your
telephone as usual.
If your telephone is part of a bridged extension, see Hands Free and
Bridged Line Calls for additional information.
To enable or disable the Hands Free feature, press the HANDS FREE
button or the button on the phone before calls arrive. The red light
next to the button comes on (enabled) or goes out (disabled). You can
also enable and disable Hands Free by using Feature Code 100. See
Feature Codes.
Using a Headset The Model 3102 Business Telephone has a headset jack located on the
underside of the telephone.
To prepare the headset for all calls:
1Plug the headset connector into the headset jack on the underside of the
telephone.
2Verify that the indicator light next to the Headset button comes on.
To answer a call when you are using the headset:
1Put the headset on. When a call comes in, press the System Appearance
button beside the flashing light.You are connected to the call.
The handset can be either on hook or off hook.
2To end a call when you are using the headset, press the Release button
on the telephone.
Returning to the
Headset After a
Long Delay
Certain brands of headsets enter a power-saving mode that prevents the
telephone from ringing for one or more calls when both of these
conditions are true:
The headset amplifier buttons for Mute and On are both set to On.
The handset is off the phone for a long time (for example, overnight).