Headset; Hearing Aid Compatible; High Call Volume Buttons; Hold - Toshiba IP EDGE Description

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Headset

IP telephones have a built-in headset adapter and therefore require only the headset.

Hearing Aid Compatible

Toshiba's IP telephone product line includes telephones that support hearing aids.

High Call Volume Buttons

Release
Release/Answer
,
enable a busy user to handle calls quickly and efficiently in high call volume situations.
With one touch of the
cially useful in headset applications. The
fers the current call, and answers the next. The
such as disconnecting internal or external parties from conference or tandem calls.

Hold

There are several variations of Hold:

Automatic Hold

This option enables a user to place a call on Hold by pressing another DN button. The user
may then alternate between the new and the old call by pressing the desired
If this feature is not activated, users must press
Note
switching between calls.

Call Hold

This is the most commonly used feature. Call Hold temporarily suspends a call, allowing
the station user to perform additional tasks, including using the phone. Callers on hold
may receive music or announcements as described in the Music-on-hold feature.

Consultation Hold

This is used when invoking other call features, such as Call Transfer or Conference.
IPedge General Description
Cancel
, and
Release
button, a user can disconnect from a call. This is espe-
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buttons can be assigned to telephones. They
Release/Answer
button disconnects or trans-
Cancel
button voids the last operation,
Hold
before accessing another line and
Features
Headset
Line
or DN.
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