On-hook monitoring, Group listen feature – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual

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System Features

AXXESS

®

ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004

On-Hook Monitoring

ON-HOOK MONITORING

An Inter-Tel phone user with a speakerphone can monitor the call (listen to a recorded mes-
sage, wait for the call to be answered, or wait on hold), and then speak handsfree when
answered.

T

O

USE

ON

-

HOOK

MONITOR

:

1.

While on a call, press the Speaker button and hang up. If you do not want to be heard
and if the MUTE button is not lit,
press the

button or MUTE menu button, or

press the Special button and enter the Microphone Mute On/Off feature code (314). You
can hear the other party (if the microphone is muted, you cannot be heard). The Speaker
button is lit (and the

button is lit if the microphone was muted).

2.

To return to the conversation: You may lift the handset or speak handsfree. (If the
microphone was muted, press the lit

button or the UNMUTE menu button to

speak. The

button goes off.)

GROUP LISTEN FEATURE

The Group Listen feature allows an Inter-Tel phone user to transmit a conversation over the
phone speaker while in handset or headset mode. This allows other people in the room to listen
to the conversation. However, the phone microphone remains disabled so that only the headset
or handset user can speak.

This feature cannot be used on a handsfree call. The user must be on a call using the handset or
a headset before entering the feature code. Group Listen cannot be used on single-line sets.

T

O

TURN

THE

GROUP

LISTEN

FEATURE

ON

OR

OFF

DURING

A

CALL

:

While on a call using the handset or a headset, press the Special button and enter the
Group Listen feature code (312). You hear a confirmation tone, and the display shows
GROUP LISTEN ON or GROUP LISTEN OFF. (The other party will not hear the
confirmation tone.)

NOTE:

If using a headset on a Model 8500, 8520, or 8560 Phone when Group Listen is

enabled, the volume control adjusts the volume of the headset, not the speaker.

When the Group Listen feature is active in handset mode, the Speaker button lamp will remain
unlit. This allows the user to place the call into handsfree mode at any time during the call by
pressing the Speaker button. When the feature is active in headset mode, the Speaker lamp is
lit. Pressing the button will disconnect the call.

The Group Listen feature code can be programmed under a feature button or DSS/BLF button
just like any other feature. The button functions as a toggle. If the button has a lamp, it is lit
when the feature is activated and unlit when the feature is turned off.

If the Group Listen feature is active when an OHVA call is received by the phone, the OHVA
call will camp on (because the speaker is busy).

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

MUTE

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