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Eclipse Associate Display and Basic Digital Phone User Guide
Enhanced Speakerphone Mode
The Enhanced Speakerphone Mode improves transmission quality while on a speak-
erphone call over a limited volume level range (typically the range is 1 to 3).
NOTE:
To use this feature, the System Administrator or installer must program your
phone for Enhanced Speakerphone Mode.
To enable enhanced speakerphone mode while on a call:
EITHER,
Press
and then
.
OR,
Press
and dial
. The speakerphone will return to standard
mode when you end the call.
There will be about one second of white noise while the speakerphone circuitry is cal-
ibrated to the call. (Both parties should avoid speaking during this white noise.) If the
speakerphone cannot be calibrated correctly, displays show CANNOT ENABLE
ENHANCED MODE.
NOTE:
Two Display Phones cannot be in enhanced mode while on a call together;
one phone must be off-hook to allow the other phone to enter enhanced speakerphone
mode. Also, on some long-distance calls, the outside party may hear his or her own
echo when speaking to a Digital Phone. If the amount of echo is objectionable, do not
use the Enhanced Speakerphone Mode.
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In today’s busy world, it’s almost guaranteed that you will call someone that is on
another call, does not answer, or is in DND. But, with the
MSG
key, you can let the
other person know you called.
When you leave a message, you can:
•
Have the called party return your call.
When the party you called responds to
the message indication, a call is automatically placed to your phone.
•
Leave a message with the called party’s message center, (which can be a per-
son or voice mail).
When the party you called responds to the message, a call is
automatically placed to his or her message center instead of your phone.
To indicate that a message is waiting, your phone’s
MSG
key flashes.
NOTE:
Because single-line set users don’t have a
MSG
key, users will hear six short
tones after lifting the handset or pressing the hookswitch when a message is left.
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