Using Handsfree; Changing Handsfree For A Telephone - Nortel Modular ICS 4.0 Manual

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Using Handsfree

The indicator next to
Handsfree turned on. It flashes when you mute the
microphone.
Wait for your caller to finish speaking before you speak. The
microphone and speaker cannot both be on at once. Your
caller's voice may be cut off if you both speak at the same
time. Noises such as a tapping pencil could be loud enough to
turn on your microphone and cut off your caller's speech.
To prevent a possible echo, keep the area around your
telephone free of paper and other objects that might screen
your microphone. Turning down the microphone's volume
(press the left end of
echoes. When you change the volume level, both the
microphone and speaker volume are adjusted to prevent
feedback problems.
Place the telephone so that any unavoidable local noise (such
as an air conditioner) is behind it. This limits the amount of
disruptive background noise.
Tip -
when handsfree communication is not necessary or when
you need privacy during a call. Another option is to use a
headset.

Changing Handsfree for a telephone

You can program the type of Handsfree used with each
telephone or activate Handsfree Answerback.
You need the programming template found at the front of this
guide. See "Getting started with Norstar" on page 1 for more
information.
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