Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 34
Labelling a Key on the Key Extension, Using a Headset
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Aastra 6771/6773/6775 (OpenPhone 71/73/75) System Phones A key extension Aastra M671 (KeyExtension 73P) offers only one level. Labelling a Key on the Key Extension Paper strips are used for labelling the key on the Aastra M671 (KeyExtension 73P) key extension. The keys are either labelled with the default text on the Aastra M676 (KeyExtension 75D) (e. g. when programming a feature key) or by entering an individual text when programming the key (see also the chapter Labelling the Keys starting on page 20). Using a Headset You can telephone hands-free if you use a headset. A headset connected to a system telephone can be switched on and off at the telephone (see also page 114 in the chapter entitled MenuCard "Phone Settings"). If the headset is switched on, you can accept or end a call by pressing the headset key K on the system telephone, which switches off the microphone and handset on the telephone. If the headset is switched off, the headset key operating function on the system telephone is not operational. Note If a cordless DHSG headset is used, the headset key K on the system telephone is operated with the Talk key on the headset. Read the instructions for the headset in the user guide. The headset can be used in combination with the handset and the other keys of your system telephone (e. g. hands-free/open-listening key L). The following table gives an overview of the different operating situations. The headset must be switched on for these operations (see page 114). 32