Off-hook monitoring, Analog adapter, Separate speaker volume for internal vs. co calls – Panasonic VB-43320 User Manual

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Release Notes

June

CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)

Off-Hook Monitoring

Description

Off-Hook Monitoring lets you put a call on speaker while the handset is off-hook.
You can still communicate with the outside

party

via the handset, but you will also

be able to hear the other party on the phone’s speaker. He/she will only be able to
hear what is spoken through your handset, however audio will not be transmitted
through your microphone.

Operation

1.

During a call, press the ON/OFF key.

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Another receiver

path

is established on the phone’s speaker -- you

can now hear the outside party on the speaker as well as in the
handset.

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Your phone’s microphone is muted so that the outside

party

hears

only what is spoken through your handset. (To mute handset
transmission, press

2.

To turn off Off-Hook Monitor (“kill” the speaker but stay on the line
with the outside party through the handset), press ON/OFF again.

Separate Speaker Volume for Internal vs. CO calls

Description

You can now establish separate volumes for internal (intercom) and external (CO)
calls.

To adjust volume levels, press the VOLUME key (

A

or

during the appropriate

call state.

Notes

Adjusting speaker volume will affect only the speaker (i.e., not the handset), and
vice-versa.

Analog Adapter

Description

The Analog Adapter (VB-44100) consists of a base adapter and PC board which is
installed on the underside of the phone. It is used to connect the 44-series
largedisplay phone to an analog device such as an SLT telephone, cordless phone,
FAX machine, or modem. This

the same phone line to be used to alternate

between normal phone calls and analog communications. (To install, see the
instructions supplied with

New Phone Features

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