Alerting Tones; Powering On/Off The Bluetooth Cordless Handset; Analog, Dhsg/Ehs, And Usb Headsets - Mitel MiVoice 6930 User Manual

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Mitel MiVoice 6930 IP Phone User Guide

Alerting tones

The handset provides the following alerting tones:
Event
Power OFF
Mute key on handset ON

Powering on/off the Bluetooth cordless handset

To power on the Bluetooth cordless handset place the handset on the IP phone's cradle.
To power off the Bluetooth cordless handset, press the Hookswitch key for approximately six
seconds until the LED indicator turns blue and then turns completely off.

Analog, DHSG/EHS, and USB headsets

The Mitel MiVoice 6930 IP phone accepts analog and DHSG/EHS headsets through the modular
RJ22/RJ45 port on the back of the phone or USB headsets through the USB port.
Contact your telephone equipment retailer or distributor to purchase a compatible headset.
Notes:
1. The RJ22/R45 headset port is for headset use only. Plugging any other devices into this port
may cause damage to the phone and will void your warranty.
2. Customers should read and observe all safety recommendations contained in headset operating
guides when using any headset.
3. Contact your System Administrator for questions regarding supported headsets or refer to the
MiVoice Business Release 8.0 Release Notes.
4. Headsets connected to the Mitel MiVoice 6930 IP phone are limited in functionality to answering,
ending, and muting calls. Additional headset features (such as rejecting calls) are not supported
and will cause unexpected behavior (e.g. invoking the reject call function will answer instead
of reject).
5. If both an analog (non-DHSG) headset and a USB headset are connected to the phone, the
USB headset will take precedence over the analog headset (i.e. the USB headset will be
functional while the analog headset will not be functional).
6. If both a DHSG headset and a USB headset are connected to the phone and DHSG is enabled,
the DHSG headset will take precedence over the USB headset.
7. A connected Bluetooth headset will take precedence over all other connected headsets.
To make and receive calls using a headset:
122
Tone
Four tones successively decreasing in pitch.
Two low pitched tones

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