Avaya 10bs 用户指南
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Quick Start
Answering Calls
Your phone alerts you to an incoming call in a few different
ways. The phone can ring or you can receive a voice-
announced call over the speakerphone. If you are using your
phone, you may hear a Call Waiting signal (a beep) during
your call. This beep indicates that you have another call. See
“Call Waiting” in Chapter 5.
ways. The phone can ring or you can receive a voice-
announced call over the speakerphone. If you are using your
phone, you may hear a Call Waiting signal (a beep) during
your call. This beep indicates that you have another call. See
“Call Waiting” in Chapter 5.
You can prevent voice-announced calls by turning off Voice
Announce or prevent both voice-announced and internal
ringing calls by using Do Not Disturb. See “Do Not Disturb”
and “Voice Announce” in Chapter 5. While you are on a call,
and “Voice Announce” in Chapter 5. While you are on a call,
you can also use the Inspct button to preview other incoming
calls or calls on hold.
calls or calls on hold.
To Answer Voice-Announced Calls
Answer a voice-announced call in one of the following ways:
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Lift the handset.
Press Mute to talk over your speakerphone. (Mute
comes on automatically when you receive a voice
announced call; press Mute to turn it off.)
Use HFAI.
Press Mute to talk over your speakerphone. (Mute
comes on automatically when you receive a voice
announced call; press Mute to turn it off.)
Use HFAI.
HFAI must be on before the call comes in. To answer a call, simply
talk directly into the speakerphone.
talk directly into the speakerphone.
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