Muting A Call; Placing A Call On Hold; Using Voicemail; Making Conference Calls - ZyXEL Communications V300 Series User Manual

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• When the handset is off hook, the keys control the handset's speaker volume.
• When the speakerphone is active, the keys control the speaker volume.
• When the headset is active, the keys control the headset's speaker (earpiece)
volume.

2.3.5 Muting a Call

When you mute a call on the V300 you can hear the incoming signal (the sound
from the other end of the line) but you do not transmit a signal (the person on the
other end of the line cannot hear you). It does not matter whether you are using
the handset, the internal speakerphone or an external headset.
Press the MUTE key once to mute a call. Press it a second time to return to the
call.

2.3.6 Placing a Call on Hold

When you place a call on hold, you neither receive nor transmit a signal. If your
phone system is configured to use the Music on Hold feature, the person on the
other end of the line hears the preconfigured music (or other audio). Otherwise,
they hear nothing.
Press the HOLD key once to place a call on hold. Press it a second time to return
to the call.

2.3.7 Using Voicemail

Once you have configured your SIP account's voicemail number on the V300, you
can press the VOICEMAIL key to check your messages.
Use the VoIP > SIP > SIP Settings screen to set the voicemail account number.
See
Section 10.2 on page 109

2.3.8 Making Conference Calls

Take the following steps to make a three-way conference call.
Either start a call, or receive a call. Make sure you know which line the call is
1
using.
Ensure the call is active (you can talk with the other person). Press the
2
Conference key. This "marks" the first call you want to mix into the conference
call.
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