Muting the Speakerphone
To mute the
speakerphone
To cancel
Open Listening
To use Open
Listening during
a handset call
To use Open
Listening during
a speakerphone
call
To cancel
2–16 ROLMphone 300/600 User Guide
If you have a Mute key, you can press it to turn off the
microphone, so that you can carry on a conversation
in your room that the other party on your line cannot
hear.
Mute is also helpful when someone puts you on hold,
since it lets you hear your party reconnect even if
there is a high noise level in your room.
During your conversation, press the MUTE
key.
The status light next to the MUTE key blinks to
remind you that Mute is active.
Press the MUTE key or lift the handset.
If you have a speakerphone, you may use your hand-
set and, at the same time, let someone nearby listen to
the conversation over the speaker. This feature is
called Open Listening. While Open Listening is
active, someone nearby can hear your conversation,
but whatever they say will not be picked up by the
speakerphone.
During your conversation, press the SPEAKER
key.
During your conversation, lift the handset and
press the SPEAKER key.
Press the SPEAKER key again.