When there is an incoming call, you will hear a ringtone from the phone, Jabra GO base and/or headset. In most cases (see below), the touchscreen indicates which phone is ringing and shows the incoming phone number (if available). The ringtone played in the headset also indicates which phone is ringing (see also the section “Headset Controls and Signals).
To answer a call from any connected phone:
1.If you have a desk phone without automatic ring tone detection:
-Set the desk phone as the current target by touching the
In this case, you will hear your desk phone ring but will not hear any ringtone in your headset or see any ring indicator on the touchscreen. This preliminary step of making the desk phone the target is necessary. Note: This is not necessary if you have a GN1000 handset lifter or electronic hookswitch connection that supports ring detection, nor is it necessary for other phone types.
2.Do one of the following to answer the call:
Open the audio link to the headset by doing one of the following:
-tap the headset’s multifunction button, or
-touch the
-lift the headset from the cradle on the base (if automatic opening of the audio link is enabled, see the section”Headset
Then (for desk phones without handset lifter or electronic hookswitch) lift your handset from the receiver, setting it aside — or press the headset button, if your desk phone has one.
6.5Hanging up
Figure 39: Hanging up
To terminate the current call when no calls are on hold, do one of the following:
-For desk phones without a handset lifter or electronic hookswitch:
Place the desk phone handset back onto its receiver or press the desk phone headset button (if present) to terminate the call. Then deactivate the audio link to the headset by doing one of the following: tap the headset multifunction button, touch the
-For all other types of phones:
Tap the headset multifunction button, touch the
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