Chapter 3 Managing Linksys IP Phones

Using Call Features

Using Call Features

This section describes how the main call features are used or configured. It includes the following topics:

Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line, page 3-24

Making Calls, page 3-25

Answering and Ending Calls, page 3-25

Hold and Resume, page 3-26

Call Waiting, page 3-26

Speed Dialing, page 3-26

Three-Way Conferencing, page 3-26

Attended Call Transfer, page 3-27

Blind Call Transfer, page 3-27

Call Back, page 3-28

Message Waiting Indication (MWI), page 3-28

Accessing Voicemail, page 3-28

Muting Calls, page 3-28

Shared Call Appearances, page 3-29

Personal Directory, page 3-29

Caller and Called Name Matching, page 3-29

Dialing Assistance, page 3-30

Supplementary Services, page 3-30

Call Logs, page 3-30

Audio Volume Adjustment, page 3-31

Managing Ring Tones, page 3-32

Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line

The Linksys IP phones provide three audio I/O devices:

Handset

Built-in microphone and speaker

External microphone and headset

Only one audio device can be selected at one time. The speaker is selected by pressing the Speaker button, while the headset is selected by pressing the Headset button. When Speaker or Headset is selected, the corresponding LED is steady green.

The handset is selected whenever it goes from the on-hook to the off-hook position. Selecting or turning off an audio device is equivalent to an off-hook action, while turning on an audio device is equivalent to an on-hook

When there are no active calls, all audio devices are deselected. When one of the calls becomes active, the handset is selected automatically as the audio device if it is off-hook; otherwise, the speaker or the headset is selected according to configuration. You can configure whether the speaker or the headset device has higher preference.]

 

Linksys IP Phone Administrator Guide

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Linksys SPA 900 SERIES manual Using Call Features, Selecting the Audio I/O Device and Line