Off-hook signaling and headsets, User programmable feature, Headset compatibility – NEC DSX 1093099 User Manual

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Headset Compatibility

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Features

DSX Feature Handbook

grammable Feature. The key lights while the extension is in the Headset mode, and is off while the Headset
mode is disabled. If an extension user is on a call, pressing the Headset key automatically switches the
active call to the headset. Pressing the Headset key again switches the call back to Handsfree.

Off-Hook Signaling and Headsets

Outside Calls (transfers and DILs)

If the extension is set up to receive Camp-On tones for waiting (transferred) outside calls, the user will hear
the Camp-On tones in their headset. They will also hear Camp-On tones in their headset for a waiting Direct
Inward Line (DIL). The extension will not, however, receive Camp-On tones for Key Ring calls ringing the
phone while it is in the headset mode.

An extension in the headset mode will not hear Off-Hook Ringing.

Intercom Calls

If the extension is set up to receive Camp-On tones for waiting Intercom calls, the user will hear tones in
their headset when a co-worker dials

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to wait in line.

Operation

User Programmable Feature

Using the Headset

In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]

To connect the headset:

1.

Plug a compatible headset into the telephone headset jack.

To turn the headset mode on and off:

1.

Do one of the following.

a.

Press the headset Feature Key on your telephone or DSS Console.

b.

Use the User Programmable Features (see below).

While in the headset mode:

1.

You can do the following.

a.

Press a line key to place or answer an outside call.

b.

Press

INTERCOM

to get Intercom dial tone.

c.

If on a call, press

SPEAKER

to hang up.

Turning the Headset Mode On and Off

Feature

Mnemonic

Operation

Access Level

Headset Compatibility

#HS (#47)

#HS

+

Y

to enable or

N

to disable +

SPEAKER

to exit.

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