Voice Transmission

A ROLMphone speakerphone only allows voice transmission in one direction at a time. Therefore, you and the other party cannot talk simultaneously. Also, if you are speaking you may not hear voice interrup- tions or background noise, but this does not mean your call has been disconnected.

If the noise level in your room is high, or the other party is speaking too softly, you can increase the other party’s voice volume by pressing the Volume Up key. If the other party’s voice is too loud, you can in- crease your ability to interrupt by pressing the Volume Down key. If the volume adjustment cannot compensate for the high noise level, you can use the handset to continue the conversation.

Since the speakerphone’s microphone is located underneath the right front side of the telephone, objects need to be kept away from that area to ensure clear transmission. Also, if your telephone is near a large object that reflects sound and you are further away from the telephone than the object is, your voice volume may be reduced and your voice may sound hollow to the other party. However, the party should still be able to understand you.

2. Using Your Phone

Using Your Phone 2–15

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Siemens 600 Series, 300 Series manual Voice Transmission