Handsfree And Handsfree Answerback; Handsfree; Handsfree Answerback And Forced Intercom Ringing - NEC DS1000 Product Description

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Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback

Handsfree

pick up the handset. For example, a terminal operator could continue to enter data with both hands
while talking on the phone.

Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing

Handsfree Answerback — a single beep if it does not.
Forced Intercom Ringing causes an Intercom call to ring the destination extension. You can enable
Forced Intercom Ringing system-wide (for all extensions), or a user can dial a code to have their
Intercom call ring the destination.
Feature Quick Steps
Handsfree
To use Handsfree instead of lifting the handset:
1.
To change a Handsfree call into a handset call:
1.
Handsfree Answerback
1.
User Programmable Feature: # V A
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Talk over the phone
Handsfree, using the built-
in speaker and microphone.
With Handsfree
Answerback, answer an
Intercom call by just
speaking toward your
phone.
Press
SPK
.
Lift handset.
Operation is automatic if enabled in system programming.
Enables Intercom voice announcements or Forced Intercom Ringing.
Section 3: Features
Availability: All versions.
Handsfree allows a keyset user to process calls using the speaker
and microphone in the telephone (instead of the handset). Hands-
free is a convenience for workers who don't have a free hand to
Availability: All versions.
Handsfree Answerback permits an extension user to respond to a
voice-announced Intercom call by speaking toward the phone,
without lifting the handset. Like Handsfree, this is a convenience
for workers who don't have a free hand to pick up the handset.
Incoming Intercom calls alert with two beeps if the extension has
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