28 Answering callsEnterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 02Place the telephone so that any unavoidable local noise (such as an air conditioner)is behind it. This limits the amount of disruptive background noise.Changing Handsfree for a telephoneYou can program the type of Handsfree used with each telephone or activateHandsfree Answerback.You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For moreinformation about programming using the Unified Manager, see the EnterpriseEdge Programming Operations Guide.There are three ways to set Handsfree for an individual telephone:Both Auto and standard Handsfree allow you to use a headset with an EnterpriseEdge telephone.A Handsfree/Mute button is automatically assigned to a telephone that isprogrammed with Handsfree and is always located in the lower right-hand cornerof the telephone.Handsfree AnswerbackHandsfree Answerback allows you to answer a voice call without lifting thereceiver. It is always turned off for a M7100 telephone.You can turn Handsfree Answerback on or off for a telephone that is programmedto use Handsfree.You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For moreinformation about programming using the Unified Manager, see the EnterpriseEdge Programming Operations Guide.TipIn open-concept environments, use the receiver when handsfreecommunication is not necessary or when you need privacy during a call.Another option is to use a headset.Handsfree is not available to the telephone.You can make or answer a call without having topick up the receiver or press ©. Thetelephone’s internal microphone and speaker turnon automatically when you press a line orintercom button to make or answer a call.A standard version of Handsfree described UsingHandsfree/Mute on page 26.For other displays, see Common feature displays on page 125.Handsfree:NoneCHANGEHandsfree:AutoCHANGEHandsfree:StdCHANGE