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Plantronics P540-M User Guide

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Presence Light

The presence light indicates the signed in user’s status as
displayed by Microsoft Office Communicator on the computer.
The light mirrors the presence button in Microsoft Office
Communicator.

For information about the presence light and status description,
see “What do the presence buttons mean?” in Microsoft
Office Communicator Help at

http://go.microsoft.com/

fwlink/?linkid=158995.

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The presence light is not a button. Pressing the

presence light can permanently damage it.

The presence light mirrors the presence button in Microsoft Office

Communicator.

The P540-M optimally supports Microsoft Office Communicator
2007 R2. In fact, you can use the phone and Microsoft Office
Communicator almost interchangeably for the following tasks:

redialing

The Redial button calls the last number that you dialed, regardless
if you made the call by using Microsoft Office Communicator or
the phone.

Putting calls on hold

You can put a call on hold in Microsoft Office Communicator, and
then pick up the call by using the phone, or vice versa.

Using Microsoft office Communicator user

interface (Ui)

You can use the Microsoft Office Communicator UI for any calls
that you make on the phone.

Synchronizing the Mute button

The Microphone Mute button lights up when you press the Mute
button in Microsoft Office Communicator. For information about
the Mute when using the phone as an audio device for Live
Meeting and third-party applications, see “Using the phone for
Live Meeting” later in this document.

By default, when you connect the phone to the computer that is
running Microsoft Office Communicator, the Set Up Audio and
Video page recognizes the device. If there is another audio device
connected to the computer and interacting with Microsoft Office
Communicator, the device with a higher priority is selected by
Microsoft Office Communicator. Additionally, if you have manually
selected another speaker device, the phone does not override
this choice.

Use the Set Up Audio and Video page of Microsoft Office
Communicator to test the interaction of the device with Microsoft
Office Communicator.

Note

If you change the default device while Microsoft Office

Communicator is running, you have to restart Microsoft Office
Communicator for the change to be implemented.

For more information about basic calling functions and the Set
Up Audio and Video page, see “Set Up Audio and Video” in
Microsoft Office Communicator Help at

http://go.microsoft.com/

fwlink/?Linkid=150925.