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Using the Intel Connect™ Phone, and Answering Machine

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Media Player These buttons work like the controls on an audio CD player. Use these buttons to open and close the carrier, to skip tracks, to pause, and to stop the CD player or DVD player. Mute Press Mute to turn off all sound on the computer. A Mute On indicator appears on your screen. To turn on the sound, again press the Mute button. If you want to affect only one specific sound (and not the whole system), double-click the Volume icon on the screen. Here, you can change individual sound levels. Using the Intel Connect™ Phone and Answering Machine Your computer can function as both a telephone and an answering machine. You can: x Make calls by clicking Address Book entries. x Put callers on hold and let them listen to on-hold music. x Use speed dial. x Use Caller ID (if your phone company supports it). x Access your messages remotely. x Have your pager notify you. x Screen your calls. Chapter 3 • Operating Your Computer 19

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Chapter 3
Operating Your Computer
19
Media Player
These buttons work like the
controls on an audio CD player. Use these buttons
to open and close the carrier, to skip tracks, to
pause, and to stop the CD player or DVD player.
Mute
Press Mute to turn off all sound on the
computer. A Mute On indicator appears on your
screen. To turn on the sound, again press the
Mute button. If you want to affect only one
specific sound (and not the whole system),
double-click the
Volume
icon on the screen. Here,
you can change individual sound levels.
Using the Intel Connect™ Phone
and Answering Machine
Your computer can function as both a telephone
and an answering machine. You can:
Make calls by clicking Address Book entries.
Put callers on hold and let them listen to
on-hold music.
Use speed dial.
Use Caller ID (if your phone company
supports it).
Access your messages remotely.
Have your pager notify you.
Screen your calls.