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15) Volume control
For adjusting the volume of the speaker or the built-in
button
speakerphone when you are on a call, or for adjusting the
volume for the tone ringer when you are not using the
speakerphone.
16) Display control
Each of these 7 buttons accesses display features and is
buttons
labeled with a feature name.
For Speakerphone operation. Used when the Speakerphone
17) Microphone
option is set and Speaker button is depressed.
18) Handset jack
For connecting the handset cord to the telephone. Located on
the back of your telephone, labeled
19) Call
At least 3 of these 12 buttons are devoted to incoming and
appearances/feature
buttons
The following optional modules are compatible with the 7406 Plus telephone:
500A Headset Adapter Provides a dual-purpose switch that turns on the adapter
7400B Data Module
S101A and S201A
Speakerphone
outgoing calls (call appearances) and are labeled with an
extension number; the remainder access features (feature
buttons) and are labeled with a feature name.
connecting the headset to the telephone. Pressing the ON
switch is equivalent to going off-hook with the handset, and
pressing the OFF switch is equivalent to going on-hook with
the handset. Plugs into the speakerphone/headset adapter
jack.
Provides data capability to the attached DCP telephone. It
also provides integrated simultaneous voice data
communications over standard twisted-pair wiring. Plugs
into the line jack.
Provides total telephone operation without using the handset.
Turning on the speakerphone is equivalent to going off-hook
when placing or answering a call and turning off the
speakerphone is equivalent to going on-hook. A mute switch
is provided to temporarily cut off transmission to the distant
caller. Plugs into the speakerphone/headset adapter jack.
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