Chapter 2

( SRS -2100 Voice Features

CHAPTER 2

INTRODUCTION TO VOICE

FEATURES

The Fujitsu SRS-2100 provides superior call-handling and simultaneous voice/data communications. It is one of the family of Fujitsu Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) terminals.

For the familiar tasks of dialing, holding, and answering calls, this phone operates like others you have used. However, it also includes many custom features explained in later chapters.

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Standard Softkey Layout

(The DATA softkey label appears only if you have a voice/data terminal.)

Note: Softkey 1 also serves as the ENTER key (for entering information as indicated in this User's Guide).

PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS

This section describes how to make and answer calls with your SRS-2100 using the handset, speaker, or a headset. (Headset setup is described in Chapter 3.) Each of the set of directions listed below has two subsections: what to do if you are not talking on another call, and what to do if you are talking on another call.

Switching between handset and handsfree modes

Placing a call using the handset

Receiving a call using the handset

Placing a handsfree call

Receiving a handsfree call

Placing a call using the headset

Receiving a call using the headset

The procedures in this chapter assume that MIC-OFF is active on the upper-right button of the multifunction button array. This feature is active by default when you receive your SRS-2100. If for some reason MIC-OFF is not active, see "Activating the MIC- OFF Button", in Chapter 3. The procedures also assume the phone is set to ringing line preference or primary line preference.

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Fujitsu SRS-2100 manual Introduction to Voice Features, Placing and Receiving Calls