Headset Operation - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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Headset Operation

Description
A multiline terminal user can use a customer-provided headset in place of the handset. Like using
Handsfree, using the headset frees up the user's hands for other work. However, Headset Operation
provides privacy not available from Handsfree.
As the headset plugs in a separate jack on the bottom of the telephone, the handset can still be
connected to the telephone. This gives you the option to use the handset, headset or the speakerphone
for calls.
Conditions
While using the headset, the Headset function key becomes a release (disconnect) key and
no dial tone is heard from the speaker.
While in the headset mode, the hook switch is not functional.
The Headset Programmable Function key (05) and Headset service code (688) are not
available for the Electra Professional telephones.
An extension with a headset can receive voice-announced Intercom calls and respond
handsfree when idle.
A Headset Function key is required to answer or place a call in headset mode.
The Electronic Headset Switch (EHS) is only supported on the ITL/DTL-8LD, ITL/DTL-12/
24 and ITL-320C terminals.
The EHS only functions with the Plantronics
headsets.
For EHS the Headset key needs to be programmed on LK 25 on the ITL/DTL-12/24 and LK 33 on
the ITL/DTL-8LD and ITL-320C terminals
The EHS and 8LK are not supported on the same SV9100 terminal.
Ambient noise and/or conversations close to the headset microphone may trigger beeps
heard in the headset. Also, the reorder tone results in beeps heard in the headset.
When the feature: Headset Operation (with Automatic Answer) is enabled, EHS is not
supported.
Default Setting
Disabled
System Availability
Terminals
None
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CX5xx and Savi
539
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700 family of wireless

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