5.1Headset Multifunction Button
The multifunction button is located on the top of the headset, and manages calls on the target phone. You can answer calls, end calls, switch between held calls, and more using a combination of taps,
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Reject incoming call |
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Switch between target phone |
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5.2Headset Touch Panel
The touch panel is a
Changes made to the speaker volume apply independently to desk phone or communication software.
Increase speaker volume | Decrease speaker volume |
Slide finger up the touch panel (away from mouth)
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5.3Headset LED Indicator
The multicolored LED indicator is located on the arm of the headset, and indicates headset status. For a complete list of headset LED indicator samples, please refer to the Technical Specifications section in this guide.
5.4Headset Audio Indicators
The headset plays a variety of audio tones to indicate events. For a complete list of playable audio indicator samples, please refer to the Technical Specifications section in this guide.
Critical Headset Audio Indicators
Low battery warning
If the headset battery is low, two very quick low tones will repeat occasionally to indicate the headset battery should be charged immediately. Dock the headset to charge the headset battery.
Out of range warning
If the headset moves out of range of the base, three quick descending tones will repeat every fifteen seconds until the headset is moved back into range of the base.
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