Your telephone’s controls – Nortel Networks M3901 User Manual
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Your Telephone’s Controls
Your Telephone’s Controls
Use the
Volume Control Bar
to control the
volume of the handset, headset, speaker,
ringer, and handsfree. Increase the volume
by pressing the right side of the bar. Lower
it by pressing the left side.
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You can terminate an active call by
pressing the
Goodbye
Key. The
Goodbye
Key is useful for disconnecting a handsfree
call.
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Press the
Headset
Key to answer a call on
a headset (connected to the headset jack)
or to switch a call from handset or
handsfree to the headset.
A steady LCD indicator appearing beside
a
Line
(DN) Key means that the feature or
line is active. A flashing LCD indicator
means the line is on hold or the feature is
being programmed.
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By pressing the
Hold
Key, you can put an
active call on hold. Return to the caller by
pressing the DN Key beside the flashing
indicator.
The
Handsfree
Key allows you to activate
the handsfree (M3902, M3903, and
M3904
) and Group listening features
(M3903 and M3904). The speaker LED
lights to indicate handsfree is active, the
LED flashes to indicate Group listening is
active.
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The
Mute
Key allows you to listen to a
conversation without being heard. This is
especially useful when you only want to
listen on a conference call. Push the Mute
Key again to return to a two way
conversation. The
Mute
Key applies to
handsfree, handset, and headset
microphones. The Mute LED flashes when
the Mute option is in use.
Goodbye
Headset
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Hold
Mute