Handset modes – Polycom SpectraLink DCE201 User Manual

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Handset Modes

Standby mode (on-hook)

In standby mode, the handset is waiting for an incoming call or for
the user to place an outgoing call. The extension number is shown on
the display and there is no dial tone. In this mode, the handset is
conserving battery power and wireless LAN bandwidth.
When an incoming call occurs, the handset will ring, and the handset
enters the active mode until the call is answered by pressing the

Start

Call

key or the

Answ

softkey. The handset will ring according to user

preference as specified in the standby menus. The ringing can be
silenced by pressing the

End

Call

key. If you do not wish to accept the

call, press the

Rej

softkey. The SIP server (if present) will redirect the

call as configured by the system administrator, often to voicemail.
(Treated like the handset is busy.)

Active mode (off-hook)

The handset is in the active mode when an incoming call is answered
or when it is in communication with the SIP server without being in
an active call.
When an incoming call occurs during an active call, the handset will
play the second call ringing sound until the call is answered, the caller
hangs up, or the call transfers to voicemail. If

End Call

is pressed, the

first call is terminated and the handset reverts to a full ring.
The active modes utilize the most bandwidth and battery power. To
conserve these resources, return the handset to the standby mode
when a call is completed by pressing the

End Call

key.

Messaging mode

If text messaging functions have been programmed, as in a nurse call
system, the handset is able to receive text messages. While these
messages are being accessed, the handset is in messaging mode.
Incoming calls will ring with the second call ringing sound.

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