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Brian Canham
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Yep...both ring...though the phone rings a few times by itself first...then
the headseat starts ringing too ( my headset is the HBH-65 ) !
The only thing I can't work out how to do.. is ... if you are talking using
the headset, then you want to go back to just using the phone.... when ever
I try this...it just hangs up the call...!..anyone ?

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Brian Canham
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> hold on a minute...I'll ring myself...and see if both headseat and phone
> ring..
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> > JW
Jerry Springer - 16 Jan 2004 05:23 GMT
> Yep...both ring...though the phone rings a few times by itself first...then
> the headseat starts ringing too ( my headset is the HBH-65 ) !
>
> The only thing I can't work out how to do.. is ... if you are talking using
> the headset, then you want to go back to just using the phone.... when ever
> I try this...it just hangs up the call...!..anyone ?
On my T616 using a BT 200 I answer using the answer button on the BT200.
If you look at the phone you well see it says *HOLD* at the bottom left of the
screen, select *HOLD* then push the hang-up button on the headset. Where it said
*HOLD* on the phone it well now say *RETRIEVE* select retrieve and then you
should be able to continue to talk using the phone normally.
Works on my T616 with the Jabra BT200, YMMV.
Jerry
Hi-Soft - 16 Jan 2004 07:58 GMT
great...that sounds logical....too bad they don't mention that in the manual
of either my phone or headset !!!
So thanks for that valuble info...I'lll give it a go...

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> > Yep...both ring...though the phone rings a few times by itself first...then
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> Jerry
Dimpled Chad - 16 Jan 2004 13:58 GMT
> great...that sounds logical....too bad they don't mention that in the
> manual of either my phone or headset !!!
>
> So thanks for that valuble info...I'lll give it a go...
With the Jabra headset, you can also turn it off mid-call and it
automatically transfers. One needs to be careful in doing this, though. Just
pressing the multi-purpose button will disconnect the call. Holding down the
multi-purpose button until the headset turns off (you'll hear a descending
set of tones) will transfer the call to the phone...
Chad

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Jerry Springer - 17 Jan 2004 01:05 GMT
>>great...that sounds logical....too bad they don't mention that in the
>>manual of either my phone or headset !!!
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> Chad
Ah, that sounds like a easier way to transfer the call to the phone. I never
tried that, I always pushed the Jabra off button and the call disconnected as
you mentiond above
Jerry
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yes it does ring providing you did set the phone to ring and not be
silent.
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