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Is there anything that would cause a digital phone on BCM 50 3.0 to make speakerphone capability unavailable?
I'm to see a customer tomorrow who claims that one phone is always on 'mute' they have to lift the handset to talk.
Probably a defective phone maybe, but I wanted to ask if it could be programming... ?
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Definitely could be programming.
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Usual issue is handset is plugged into headset port. This will disable the speakerphone.
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Both answers above are correct.
Once you check where the handset is plugged into (should not be the middle plug) then do a Feature *0 and push the bottom right button on the phone. Does the display say "Handsfree/Mute" ?
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