Mute; Priority Calling - AT&T definity 7444 User Manual

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Mute

Note: Use the Mute button in one of the following ways.
When you are talking on the handset, the Mute feature affects the handset rather
than the speakerphone attached to the telephone.
If your telephone has the Speakerphone feature, use the Mute button to turn off the
microphone associated with the built-in speakerphone or the handset.
If your telephone has the Speaker (listen-only) function, the Mute button affects
only the handset.
This feature has no effect on an external speakerphone attached to your telephone.
To prevent the other
party from hearing you

Priority Calling

To place a priority call
(3-burst ring)
To change a regular
call into a priority call
(3-burst ring) when you
hear a call-waiting
ringback tone
1 Press
 Mute 
Red light goes on and other party cannot hear you
2 When you are ready to resume conversation with the
 Mute 
other party, press
Red light goes off and other party can hear you again
Note: When the telephone is set for the Speaker
(listen-only) feature, the light next to
whenever the speaker is activated.
The Mute feature turns off automatically when you
hang up, or switch from the speakerphone to the
handset or from the handset to the speakerphone.
1 Press
 Priority 
(while off-hook)
or dial Priority Calling code (while off-hook)
Note: This code is unique to your system and must be
obtained from your System Manager.
2
Dial extension
1 Press
 Priority 
Called party receives a priority call-waiting tone
(3-burst ring)
2 Wait for called party to answer
Note: If you still receive a call-waiting ringback tone,
wait a few minutes and try again.
again
 Mute 
will go on
[dial tone]
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