Muting the Speakerphone
| If you have a Mute key, you can press it to turn off the |
| microphone, so that you can carry on a conversation |
| in your room that the other party on your line cannot |
| hear. |
| Mute is also helpful when someone puts you on hold, |
| since it lets you hear your party reconnect even if |
| there is a high noise level in your room. |
To mute the | ➩ During your conversation, press the MUTE |
speakerphone | key. |
| The status light next to the MUTE key blinks to |
| remind you that Mute is active. |
To cancel | ➩ Press the MUTE key or lift the handset. |
Open Listening | |
| If you have a speakerphone, you may use your hand- |
| set and, at the same time, let someone nearby listen to |
| the conversation over the speaker. This feature is |
| called Open Listening. While Open Listening is |
| active, someone nearby can hear your conversation, |
| but whatever they say will not be picked up by the |
| speakerphone. |
To use Open | ➩ During your conversation, press the SPEAKER |
Listening during | |
a handset call | key. |
To use Open | ➩ During your conversation, lift the handset and |
Listening during | |
a speakerphone | press the SPEAKER key. |
call |
|
To cancel | ➩ Press the SPEAKER key again. |