Using headset, Speed dialling, Speed dialling with function keys – AASTRA 6700i for OpenCom 1000 User Guide EN User Manual

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Using the Aastra 673xi / 675xi

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Using Headset

A headset can be connected to an Aastra 673xi / 675xi (exception: Aastra 6751i).
You can press the Handsfree key in this case in order to accept and end calls

.

You can configure via the Options menu of the Aastra 673xi / 675xi, whether to use
the headset or the speaker for handsfree operation (see Settings starting on
page 27).

The Aastra 6730i / 6731i does not provide a separate headset connector. With
these telephones, you can replace the handset with a headset.

Note

Establishing a call can be delayed with SIP telephony. When using a headset, e.g.
you should wait a second before you begin to speak.

Speed Dialling

You can save call numbers either to the function keys or to the number keys of
your telephone as speed dialling destination.

Speed Dialling with Function Keys

Select speed dialling destination

Pick up the handset and press the function key where the speed dialling
destination is programmed.

alternatively – when you wish to call in the handsfree mode:

Press the function key – with the handset down – where the speed dialling
destination is programmed.

Configuring a speed dialling destination
A call number is saved as a speed dialling destination to a function key via the Web
Configurator of the OpenCom 1000 (OCW):

1. To do so start the OCW and open the configuration dialogue for your

Aastra 673xi / 675xi. The procedure is described in the chapter Web
Configurator of the OpenCom 1000 starting on page 28
.

2. Click on the desired key entry in the Key column of the Programmable keys

on terminal / Softkeys on terminal table.

The dialogue for configuring this key opens.

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