FUJITSU SRS-1050 User Manual

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Chapter 2

( SRS -1050 Voice Features

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or

b. Press DROP.

or

c. Press an idle Call

Appearance button, which
will normally give you a dial
tone.

4. If your call is answered,

converse with the called party.
(If the MIC-OFF LED is red, the
microphone has been turned off.
Press MIC-OFF to turn it back
on.)


You can turn off the microphone
by pressing the MIC-OFF button;
its LED will turn red. No sound
will then be transmitted to the
called party, allowing you to hold
a private conversation with others
in the room. To turn the
microphone back on, press MIC-
OFF again; its red LED will go
dark.

5. When the conversation is over,

hang up by pressing the
SPEAKER key. Note the call
duration; it vanishes after about
three seconds.

Note: Onhook dialing. In place

of steps 1 and 2, you can dial
the number first and then
press SPEAKER. The phone
automatically dials the
number. The number you
enter remains available for
dialing for about three
minutes.

You can also use a one-touch
button, which automatically
selects handsfree operation
on an idle CA and dials the
number. Steps 1 and 2 are
therefore unnecessary when
you use a one-touch button.


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


If you are already talking on
another call

The procedure below assumes
that the MIC-OFF key feature is
active. If not, the microphone is
always on.

1. Handle the active call in one of

the following ways:

a. End the call by pressing

SPEAKER or DROP. Then
press SPEAKER again to get
a dial tone.

or

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