Handset calls -3 handsfree calls -3, Using the t e rminal – FUJITSU SRS-9924-ABM User Manual

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Using the T

e

rminal

Placing
Handset Calls

If you are already
talking on another
call

1. Pick up the handset. This should automatically

give you a dial tone, if not, press the idle Call
Appearance (CA) you wish to use.

2. Dial the desired number.

3. Converse with the called party, then hang up.

1. End the call by pressing the button in the

handset cradle to get a dial tone. (You can also
hang up the handset and pick it up again.) Or
Retain the call by pressing an idle CA button to
get a dial tone. (The call is automatically put on
hold.)

2. Converse with the called party, then hang up.

Or If you put your original call on hold, pick up
the call by pressing its red-flashing CA button.

Notes:

The displayed call duration vanishes after about
three seconds after you hang up.

Onhook dialing can be used to place calls.
You can dial the number first, then pick up the
handset. The phone automatically dials the
number. The number you enter remains
available for dialing for about three minutes.

1. Pick up the handset, and if necessary, press the

green flashing CA. The LED changes to steady red.

2. Converse with the calling party.

3. When your conversation ends, hang up by

replacing the handset in its cradle.

1. Press the SPKR button. Its LED will light red (if

not, press an idle CA) and you will hear a dial
tone.

2. Dial the desired number.

3. Converse with the called party.

4. Hang up by pressing the SPKR key.

(See also “Handsfree, Handset, and Headset
Modes”, in Chapter 3, “Local Features”.)

Receiving Handset
Calls

The CA’s LED
flashes green.

Placing
Handsfree Calls

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A handsfree call
uses the integrated
microphone and
speaker instead of
the handset.

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