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OPERATION: StarBase 2000
Headset Telephone.
To answer an incoming call
with the handset, simply lift the
handset from the receiver. To
place a call, lift the receiver and
dial the required number using
the keypad. To finish a call, the
handset should be replaced on
the receiver.
Headset Key
Using the headset key (10),
you can make calls via the
headset without having to
move the handset to do so. By
pressing the headset key you
can obtain a free line, answer
an incoming call or disconnect
the current call.
You can switch between
headset and handset and vice-
versa by pressing this key at
any time during a call.
IMPORTANT
Calls can only be transferred
from the handset to the
headset if a headset is
connected to the telephone.
It is possible, however, when
making calls using the headset,
to disconnect from the
telephone using the Quick
Disconnect (QD) without losing
the call - the caller is placed on
hold whilst the cord is
disconnected. The call is still
connected, and the
conversation can be continued
after reconnecting the QD.
New Call Key
When pressed, the new call key
(12), behaves the same as
replacing your handset or
operating the headset key to
clear the line. It can be used at
any time to clear a call and
obtain the dial tone to make
another call.
Headset 'ON' LED
While calls are being made
using the headset, the headset
'ON' LED (4) lights up to
indicate that a call is in
progress. The light goes out if
no calls, or calls using the
handset, are being made.
Headset Volume Control
A headset volume control (21)
on the right hand side of the
telephone allows you to select
the most comfortable listening
volume for the headset. The
volume level can be set or
changed at any time.
Last Number Recall
The last number dialled is
stored in a last-number recall
memory. To recall this number:
Lift the handset or press
the headset key (10)
Wait for the dialling tone
Press the last number
recall button (8)
The last number dialled is
automatically redialled.
Pause Key
If your telephone is connected
to a private branch exchange
(PABX), you will usually have
to dial "0" or "9" to access an
outside exchange line. Some
PABXs require a pause in order
to give the PABX time to obtain
the dialling tone. The Pause
key (11) will provide a suitable
pause and may be useful,
especially when storing
numbers. Please be aware each
time the pause key (11) is
pressed it counts as a digit.
Tone Key
The tone key (7) enables you to
switch, temporarily, from pulse
to tone dialling.
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