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Audible Message Waiting Indicator |
A stutter tone from the handset or speakerphone indicates that a user has one or more new voice messages on a line. Note The stutter tone is line-specific. You hear it only when using the line with the waiting messages. |
For more information, refer to:
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cBarge |
Allows a user to join a nonprivate call on a shared phone line. cBarge adds a user to a call and converts it into a conference, allowing the user and other parties to access conference features. The ATA 190 supports Barge on a conference bridge. |
For more information, refer to:
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Call forward |
Allows users to redirect incoming calls to another n umber. Call forward options include Call Forward All, Call Forward Busy, and Call Forward No Answer. |
For more information, refer to:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Directory Number Configuration.
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phones.
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Call pickup |
Allows users to redirect a call that is ringing on another phone within their pickup group to their phone. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Call Pickup. |
Call waiting |
Indicates (and allows users to answer) an incoming call that rings while on another call. Displays incoming call information on the phone screen. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications System Guide, Understanding Directory Numbers. |
Caller ID |
Displays caller identification such as a phone number, name, or other descriptive text on the phone screen. |
For more information, refer to:
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phone Configurations.
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Understanding Route Plans.
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Call Display Restrictions.
- Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Directory Number Configuration.
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Conference |
- Allows a user to talk simultaneously with multiple parties by calling each participant individually. Conference features include Adhoc Conference, cBarge, and Meet-Me.
- Allows a noninitiator in a standard (ad hoc) conference to add or remove participants.
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For more information, refer to:
Note Be sure to inform your users whether these features are activated.
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Direct transfer |
Allows users to connect two calls to each other (without remaining on the line). |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Cisco Unified IP Phones. |
Forced authorization codes (FAC) |
Controls the types of calls that certain users can place. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Client Matter Codes and Forced Authorization Codes. |
Group call pickup |
Allows a user to answer a call that is ringing on a directory number in another group. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Call Pickup. |
Hold/Resume |
Allows the user to move a connected call between an active state and a held state. Note No support for resuming a call from a shared line party. |
For more information, refer to: Requires no configuration, unless you want to use music on hold. See Music on hold in this table for information. |
Meet–Me conference |
Allows a user to host a Meet-Me conference in which other participants call a predetermined number at a scheduled time. |
For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Meet-Me Number/Pattern Configuration. |
Message Waiting |
Defines directory numbers for message-waiting on and message-waiting off indicator. A directly connected voice-messaging system uses the specified directory number to set or to clear a message-waiting indication for a particular Cisco Unified IP Phone. |
For more information refer to:
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Music on hold |
Plays music while callers are on hold. |
For more information, refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Features and Services Guide, Music On Hold. |
Privacy |
Prevents users who share a line from adding themselves to a call. |
For more information refer to:
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Redial |
Allows users to call the most recently dialed phone number by pressing the *# feature code. |
Requires no configuration. |
Shared line |
Allows a user to have several devices that share the same phone number or allows a user to share a phone number with a coworker. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide, Understanding Directory Numbers . |
Speed dialing |
Allows users to speed dial a phone number by entering * and an assigned index code (1 to 199) on the phone keypad. Example: Press *199 to dial the phone number with index code 199. Users assign index codes on Line configuration from the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Device window. |
For more information, refer to:
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Time Zone Update |
Updates the device with time zone changes. |
For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide, Date/Time Group Configuration. |
Voice-messaging system |
Enables callers to leave messages if calls are unanswered. |
For more information refer to:
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