Headset Operation; Controlling The Headset Using The Plug; Plugging Headset In - Siemens OPTISET NI-1200 Operating Manual

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Issue 5, June 1999
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Issue 5, June 1999
6.
HEADSET OPERATION
The Optiset terminal supports a Headset. the operation of which
can be customized to your preferences.
In order to use the
headset functions, your terminal must have a TA-TAPI adapter.
This adapter provides an electret headset connector.
An optional Headset Control key can be defined and is
recommended for easy headset operation. However, the Headset
Control key is not mandatory.
If
no Headset Control key is defined,
the headset can be controlled by inserting and removing the
headset plug or through other keys or menus on the terminal.
Consult the person who maintains your Optiset terminal to
determine how your headset interface is configured.
Controlling the Headset Using the Plug
How the terminal responds when the headset is plugged in or
removed is configurable under local settings. Note that on some
headsets, the plugging and removing actions are done with a key
on the headset system.
Plugging Headset In
Plugging the headset in (either manually or using the key on the
headset system) can result in one of the following actions,
depending on how your Optiset terminal has been programmed:
• No action.
• Call control - answers an incoming call; answers an ACe call;
generates dial tone if the phone is idle; switches an active call
on the speaker or handset to the headset.
• Answer a call· answers an incoming call, or switches an active
call on the speaker or handset to the headset. No other action
results.
Note that If "Answer prime only" is set and an
incoming call is ringing on a secondary line, plugging in the
headset will result in no action.
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