Speakerphone Operation; Speed Calling - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
To Activate Speakerphone
Operation:
1. Press the telephone's
Speaker (SPKR) key.
. . . or . . .
Press a desired line key,
Autodial key, Save and
Repeat key, Last Number
Redial key, or dialpad digit
key.
2. Continue dialing any
remaining digits or pressing
any feature keys required to
place your call.

SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION

Speakerphone Operation allows you to place telephone calls and
activate features without lifting the telephone handset. This is
accomplished by activating the telephone's built-in speaker and
microphone. When activated, the speaker replaces the handset earpiece,
and the microphone replaces the handset mouthpiece. You can switch
between handset and speakerphone modes at any time during a call.
Speakerphone Operation will now be activated. Your telephone's speaker
and microphone will be automatically activated, and the SPKR and MIC
LEDs will light solid red.
Unless you select a specific line on which to make your call, you will
automatically access the line provided by your telephone's line
preference type. If your station has no line preference, you must press
the desired line key before dialing.
At any point during call placement or operation, you can switch back to
handset mode by picking up the telephone's handset. To return back to
Speakerphone Operation, press the SPKR key and hang up your
telephone.
NOTE:
When Speakerphone Operation is activated and you are involved in a
call, you can send DTMF tones to the distant end (for voice mail codes,
credit card codes, etc.) by pressing the appropriate digit keys.

SPEED CALLING

Speed Calling allows you to dial lengthy number sequences by entering
representative, abbreviated Speed Calling numbers. Each station can
access a series of system-wide Speed Calling numbers, as well as those
numbers that are assigned to the station's Speed Calling group(s).
FEATURE OPERATION
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