Even cheaper, is if you stick a rj9 on computer headset, (cheap and
functional)


Peter
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:04, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

> At 14:25 10/29/2003, Michael N. Marcus wrote:
> >These phones, and the 7400s, were designed for on-hook headset use, but the
> >speakerphone is disabled while you do it.
> >
> >press:
> >program
> >99
> >9
> >2
> >hold
> >program
> >
> >to go back to normal, repeat with 1 insead of 2
> 
> By sheer coincidence (I've only been on this list for two or three days), 
> someone at the office asked me about this today and I had the answer! Thanks.
> 
> However, I find two differences in my experience vs. the above 
> instructions, and I would appreciate feedback and comments on them:
> 
>          1. I find that "store" is equivalent to "enter" or "OK" and that 
> "hold" is equivalent to "escape" or "cancel". I tried this sequence several 
> times as stated, using [program]99,9,2[hold][program] and nothing worked. 
> Out of intuition I tried "store" and it worked. Then in testing I found 
> that "hold" cancelled and "store" committed.
> 
>          2. The 7433 phone I was using (with a Plantronics headset, likely 
> not an expensive one) would not accept 1 for "handset" and 2 for "headset". 
> It would start at whatever was currently selected (e.g. "handset") and 
> pressing 1, 2, or both would toggle just once to the other setting, for 
> example handset --> headset or headset --> handset. After toggling ONCE, 
> all I could do was press "store" or "hold" and then try again.
> 
> Is this normal? Is this an error in the procedure above, or a quirk in my 
> equipment, or something else?
> 
> Again, though, it eventually worked. Thanks!

-- 
Peter Kolbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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