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5055 SIP Phone User Guide (Rev. A)
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Answering Calls
An incoming call will ring on the first available line (Line 1 if all lines are free). If all lines are
bus, and Call Forward on Busy is not enabled the caller gets a busy signal (refer to
Enabling/Disabling Call Forward for details on call forwarding). While the phone is ringing, the
Ringing indicator flashes red, the name of the caller is displayed and the associated Line key
light flashes green.
To answer an incoming call:
Handset mode:
Lift the handset.
Headset mode:
Press the Headset key and press the flashing green Line key.
Handsfree mode:
Press the Speaker key, or
Press the associated Line key (this will activate the handsfree mode).
When you answer the call, a counter starts at the top right of the display.
Switching between Handset, Headset and Handsfree Modes
With the 5055 SIP Phone, you can make and receive calls using the attached handset, the
handsfree speaker, or an approved headset (see Headsets on page 5 for information on
approved headsets).
Switching Between Handset and Handsfree Modes
To go from handset to handsfree mode:
Press the Speaker key.
Put the handset back in its cradle.
When you are connected, the Microphone key light turns red. You can now talk to
your party using the handsfree speaker.
To go from handsfree to handset mode:
Lift the handset. The Microphone key light turns off.
You can now talk to your party using the handset.
Switching Between Handset and Headset Modes
To go from handset to headset mode:
Press the Headset key. The Headset key light turns red.
Put the handset back in its cradle.
You can now talk to your party using the headset.
To go from headset to handset mode:
Lift the handset.
Press the Headset key. The Headset key light turns off.
You can now talk to your party using the handset.
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