For the sake of this blog post we will use the Polycom VVX 410 as an example, but most VoIP Phones all have the same steps when it comes to using your speakerphone.
On the front face of your VoIP phone you should have a button that either has the word “Speaker/phone” or an icon of a speaker. Example on the VVX 410 below.
If your phone rings, and you would like to answer using speaker phone, you can press this button. Once pressed, you will immediately be engaged in the phone call via your speakerphone (no handset required).
Once your call is complete, and you wish to hang up, simply press the speakerphone button again to end the call. If you would like to take the call off speakerphone, simply lift up the handset. This will automatically switch your call from speakerphone, to handset.
And that’s it! Very straightforward and very simple! As always, if you have any additional questions, please give our experts a call at 1-800-398-VoIP
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