Speakerphone Tips; Call Timer; Hold; Call Waiting - VTech VT 2961 Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS

SPEAKERPHONE TIPS

If you use your Speakerphone in a noisy environment, the other person's voice may fade out.
In this case, try eliminating the environmental noise (a television or radio playing, for ex-
ample). Otherwise, press MUTE while the other person is speaking. Before you start to talk,
press MUTE again so the other person can hear you.

CALL TIMER

While the Handset is on a call, the corresponding display will show the approximate duration
of that call. This is very helpful in monitoring long distance expenses.

HOLD

To place a call on hold, press HOLD on the Handset or Base, whichever you are using.
To return to your call, press the appropriate LINE key.

CALL WAITING

If you subscribe to Call Waiting, you will hear a tone while on the phone as you receive a
second call. If you subscribe to Caller ID on Call Waiting, the Handset will display who the
second caller is before you answer.
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9
0
TONE
OPER
HOLD
PROG
FLASH
REDIAL/PAUSE
CONF

INTERCOM

PAGING THE HANDSET

• To make the Handset ring, press INTERCOM on the Base.
• To stop the ringing, press OFF on the Handset, or Base Unit.
ANSWER
MEMO
ANSWER ON/OFF
TIME/SET
SELECT
MENU
MENU
DELETE
SPARE
CHARGING
BATTERY
NEW CALL
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1
2
MAIL BOX
PLAY/STOP
REPEAT
SKIP
VOLUME
MUTE
INTERCOM
CONF
HOLD
FLASH
LINE 1
OFF
LINE 2
MIC
4. To end an Intercom call, press OFF on either the Hand-
set or the Base.
L 2
To answer Call Waiting, press FLASH. To return to your original call,
press FLASH again. This procedure is the same for Handset and
Speakerphone calls.
INTERCOM
(Conversation between the Base and Handset)
From the Handset:
Press INTERCOM.
The Base Unit will ring, and the intercom call will be automatically
connected.
From the Base:
1. Press INTERCOM.
2. The Handset will ring. The
Handset will display:
3. To answer the call, press
INTERCOM on the Handset.

BASE UNIT RINGER

The Base Unit ringer is controlled by switches located on
the right edge of the Base. Each line can be set to OFF,
LOW, or HIGH volume.
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