MUTE key
When you press the MUTE key
call, the microphone is switched off and the
other party cannot hear you. The MUTE
message will appear on the display while
MUTE is activated. To resume a normal
conversation, press the MUTE key
again. While MUTE is enabled, the other
party will hear music on hold (MOH). If
necessary, MOH can be disabled. When
MOH is disabled, you will be able hear the
other party whereas the other party will not
be able to hear you.
Enabling MOH
Lift the handset
Press the MENU key
Use the ARROW keys to select the
MUTE W/ MUSIC option
Press the SELECT key
Use the ARROW keys to select the
desired option (Y - yes or N - no)
Press the SELECT key
Press the MENU key
PAUSE key
This key can be used when the telephone
is connected to a PBX system. It inserts an
interdigit pause (the default is 2 seconds –
to
change
this
configuration option on page 5), starting
with the first digit when you press the
PAUSE key
. These pauses are essential
for some systems with extension lines and
can be stored in the phonebook, in
memories and on the REDIAL key
display shows the character P above the
number dialed to indicate the pause.
during a
setting
see
Other
. The
FLASH key
(special features)
The FLASH key
number of special features (call forwarding,
call waiting, conference, etc.) provided your
telephone is connected to a digital Central
Office or to a PBX system.
The default flash is 250 ms. It may be
necessary to program a different flash time
(see Other configuration options on page
5). If you are not sure about the correct
flash time, refer to the documentation of
your PBX.
Note:
These features will only be available if you
purchased them from your local operator.
7
allows you to use a