Overview Of Buttons And Functions - Silvercrest PH1012 User Manual

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3. Overview of Buttons and Functions

The concept of the Silvercrest USB Phone is exactly the same as that of a traditional telephone. Most buttons
and functions can hence be operated intuitively. But because telephoning via the internet offers a number of
additional functions as compared with a traditional telephone conversation, the USB Phone is also equipped
with several extra buttons.
1.
Ear piece – This is where you hear the other subscriber.
2.
Power LED – This LED is lit and hence shows that your USB Phone
is ready for operation.
Plus / Minus buttons – Serve to increase or lower the volume of
3.
your conversation in the ear piece.
Mute button – Switch off the microphone during a conversation
4.
for a short period of time in which the other subscriber will
not be able to hear you.
Back / Delete – While entering a telephone number you can
5.
use this button to go back one step and delete the last figure.
6.
Function button – With this button you can browse the menus
or tabs of the software.
7.
Up – To move within a menu.
8.
Down - To move within a menu.
VoIP – This opens the Skype window. If you press the button again,
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the Skype window is minimized into the task bar.
10.
Lift Receiver – Use this button to start the telephone call after
entering a telephone number. This button can also be used for last
number redialling.
Hold – This button puts the current call on hold in the waiting loop.
11.
Hang Up – Use this button to terminate a call.
12.
13.
Numeral keys – For entering telephone numbers.
14.
Mouth piece – This is where your speech is captured.
15. /16. Line out / Line in – You can use these ports for connecting
external headphones or an external microphone,
for example a headset.
USB cable – The connection to your computer.
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