Jabra GO 6470 Headphones User Manual


 
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Jabra GO 6470 USER MANUAL
8.6 MSH PHONE ACTIVE CALL SCREEN
If your desk phone is using the MSH electronic hookswitch standard, the active call screen is a little dierent, as
shown below:
Figure 56: The active call screen for a deskphone using MSH
Here, the desk phone is in focus and the headset is undocked from its cradle.
If you touch the yellow handset icon with the arrows, you toggle the desk phone between on- and o-hook (with
MSH, the base and headset cannot determine whether the phone is on- or o-hook). This answers/ends calls.
While the headset is undocked, the audio link is open but the base and headset cannot determine whether there
is an active call. For this reason, you are able to select a dierent target phone from this screen with MSH (only).
8.7 MANAGING CALL COLLISION
For a general discussion of call collisions, see the earlier section “Managing Call Collisions and Call Waiting”. This
section deals with handling call collisions on the base touchscreen.
In the event of a call collision, the following occurs:
- The touchscreen displays the incoming number (if available).
- The touchscreen shows which other phone is ringing and provides controls for handling the call, as shown
in the gure below.
Figure 57:
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1. Current phone: the phone on which you are talking.
2. Caller ID: the incoming call number is shown here, if available.
3. Ringing phone: the phone on which the incoming call is arriving.
4. Accept new: touch here to put your current call on audio-hold and
answer the incoming call.
The call on audio-hold is put into the background but not ended. The
audio link to the headset for this call is broken.
The call put on audio-hold is shown on the touchscreen marked with
a yellow handset to indicate activity on a phone whose audio is not
currently routed to the headset. See the chapter “Audio Bridging and
Switching” for more.
5. Reject new: touch here to remain on your current call and terminate
the incoming call.
Touchscreen information and options for handling call collision