Chapter 15: Headset Operation; Using A Heaset - Avaya 9600 Series User Manual

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Chapter 15: Headset Operation

Your phone has a headset socket. This is suitable for the connection of phone headsets that
connect via a HIS headset cable.
• If there are no currently connected call, a call answered or made by pressing an appearance
button is connected either handsfree or through the headset according to the phone's audio
path setting. See
new call.
• If there is already a connected call to which you are talking through the headset, answering
another call by pressing the appearance button answers that call using the headset.
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Using a Heaset

on page 84
Headset Caller Volume
Automatic Gain Control
Default Handsfree Audio Path
Using Bluetooth Headsets
Headset Alert Sounds
Using a Heaset
• To answer a call using a headset: Press the
• To end a headset call: Press the
HEADSET button remains active. Press the button to end the headset usage.
• To switch from the headset to the handset: To switch from the headset to the handset,
simply lift the handset.
• To switch to handsfree from the headset: To switch to handsfree from the headset, press
the
HEADSET button. Replace the handset.
• To switch from the headset to handsfree: Press the
Speaker Operation
• To switch to headset from handsfree: Press the
lit whilst you have a call connected handsfree.
• To mute the call while on the headset: Press the
whilst the call is muted.
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Default Handsfree Audio Path
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HEADSET button. If the other party ends the call, the
on page 89.
9600 Series Phone User Guide
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on page 85. The same applies to dialing a
HEADSET button.
SPEAKER button. See
HEADSET button. The button remains
MUTE button. The button remains lit
Handsfree
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