Speaker
DESCRIPTION
If your voice terminal does not have a speakerphone button, you can use your
voice terminal speaker when you have dialed a call or been put on hold to
monitor a line without lifting your handset. You can also allow others in your
office to hear a conversation while you have a call in progress. There are three
main ways to use your speaker:
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On-Hook Dialing —Without lifting your handset, turn on the voice terminal
speaker and dial an outside or intercom number. (You can also use the
one-touch dialing features for this purpose. See “One-Touch Dialing.”)
Monitor-on-Hold —If someone puts you on hold, you can turn on your voice
terminal speaker, hang up, and continue working until the person returns to
the call.
Group Listening —By turning on your voice terminal speaker during a
telephone conversation, you can allow others in your office to hear a call.
This feature is not available on the BIS models.
CONSIDERATIONS
When you touch an Outside Auto Dial button or an Auto Intercom button, your
voice terminal speaker automatically goes on and you hear dialing.
When you use the Group Listening feature, your speaker may make a squealing
noise when the handset comes close to it. To prevent this, touch Speaker when
you have completed a call and are ready to hang up your handset. Another way
to reduce the squealing sound is to turn down the volume control on your voice
terminal. This feature is not available on the BIS-10, BIS-22, BIS-22D, BIS-34,
or BIS-34D.
ADMINISTRATION
None
PROGRAMMING
None
HOW TO USE
To use On-Hook Dialing:
1
Without lifting your handset, touch Speaker.
2
Dial the number.
3
When you hear the other person answer, lift your handset to speak.
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