Table Of Contents
Basic Call Handling
Placing Calls
Answering and Ending Calls
Muting Calls
Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Placing Calls on Hold
Transferring Calls
Making Conference Calls
Forwarding Your Calls to Another Number
Basic Call Handling
Basic call-handling tasks such as placing, answering, transferring, and conferencing calls are available to most phone users.
Placing Calls
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Dial a phone number
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Enter the phone number using the numerical keys.
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Delete the last digit dialed
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Press Clear to delete the last dialed digit.
To delete the entire dialed number, press and hold Clear.
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Place the call
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After dialing, press (green key) to place your call.
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Place the call on a secondary line
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Before or after dialing the number, press to change to another line and press to make the call.
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Redial the last dialed number
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Press to switch to Redial, then press Redial to make the call.
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Redial a number from the list of previously placed calls
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Press to display the list. Scroll to the desired phone number and press to make the call.
The previously placed calls list contains 10 records.
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Dial a phone number from your local phone book
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Press PhBook and scroll to the desired entry. Press to dial the number.
See the Using the Phone Book, page 30 for more information.
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Speed dial a phone number using a Speed Dial hot key
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Press and hold (2-9) for the Speed Dial number that you want to use. The phone displays and dials the number stored for that hot key.
See the Configuring Speed Dial Hot Keys, page 32.
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Dial from a corporate directory listing
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Choose Menu > Directory > Corporate Directory (exact name can vary). Search for a listing by using your keypad to enter letters and press Search.
Scroll to the desired entry and choose Dial or .
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Place a call when another call is active
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Press Hold to hold the active call, then press or to switch to New Call and press it. Dial, redial, or speed dial a number.
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Dial from a Personal Address Book (PAB) entry or a Fast Dial code
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Choose Menu > Services > PAB service or Fast Dial service (exact names might vary). Search for a listing by using your keypad to enter letters and press Submit. To dial from a listing, scroll to it and press .
For help with subscribing to the PAB or Fast Dial service, see the Subscribing to IP Phone Services, page 41.
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If you make a mistake while entering a phone number, press Clear to erase one or more digits.
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To redial the last number, you can also press
two times.
Answering and Ending Calls
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Answer a call
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Press and release (green key) to connect to the incoming call.
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Silence the ring for an incoming call
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Press (red key) to silence the ringing. The call continues silently, then forwards to the no answer target, such as voice messaging or another phone.
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End the call
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Choose EndCall or (red key) to hang up.
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Muting Calls
To turn off the microphone on your phone, you can use the Mute feature.
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Mute the call
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During a call, press MuteOn. The label changes to MuteOff.
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Cancel the mute
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Press MuteOff. The label changes to MuteOn.
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Adjusting the Speaker Volume
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Change the volume during a call
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Press to adjust the speaker volume for a call on line 1. Press twice for a call on line 2.
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Change the volume for your calls
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Press or until you see Volume and press it to start adjusting the speaker volume.
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Adjust the volume
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Increase the volume by pressing or decrease the volume by pressing as shown in Figure 0-1. Volume setting remains until you power off the phone.
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Tip
To maintain the speaker volume adjustment after powering off the phone, see the "Adjusting the Speaker Volume" section.
Figure 0-1 Adjusting the Speaker Volume
Placing Calls on Hold
You can have only one active call at a time, so you must place calls on hold while you answer another call.
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Place a call on hold
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During a connected call, press Hold. The label changes to Resume.
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Resume a held call
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Press Resume to reconnect to a holding call.
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Choose between two connected calls
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Scroll between different calls that are displayed on the screen. See Figure 0-1.
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Tip
Avoid putting a conference call on Hold because activating Hold usually generates music.
Transferring Calls
You can transfer a connected caller to another party by using the Transfer feature. The target is the number that receives the transferred call.
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Transfer a call without talking to the transfer recipient
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During a call, press or to switch to Transf and press it. Enter the target phone number. When you hear the call ringing, press or , then press Transf again to complete the transfer operation.
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Talk to the transfer recipient before transferring the call
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During a call, press or to switch to Transf and press it. Enter the target phone number and wait for the call recipient to answer. If the recipient accepts the call, press or then press Transf again.
If the recipient refuses the call, press Resume to return to the original call.
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Making Conference Calls
Conference calling allows from three to sixteen parties to participate simultaneously in a call. Your Cisco Unified IP Phone supports several types of conference calls depending on your configuration. The softkeys identify which methods are available on your phone:
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Confrn—To establish standard conferences by calling each participant. Standard conference calling is available on most phones.
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Set up a standard conference call by calling participants
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During a call, press or to switch to Confrn. To add another party to the call, press Confrn (press or to find softkey) and enter the participant's phone number.
After the call connects and you have spoken to the participant, press Confrn again to add the party to your conference call.
Follow this procedure to add each participant to the conference call.
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End a standard conference call
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Choose EndCall or to end the conference call.
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Tip
The number of parties that you can add to a conference call is set by your system administrator.
Forwarding Your Calls to Another Number
You can use the Call Forward All feature to redirect your calls to any phone number, although your system administrator might restrict call forwarding to phone numbers within your company.
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Set up call forwarding on your primary line
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Press or o switch to CFwdAll. Press CFwdAll and enter a target extension or phone number.
The screen displays "Forwarded to (target number)."
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Cancel call forwarding on your primary line
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Press CFwdAll.
The "Forwarded to" message disappears.
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Enter the Call Forward All target number exactly as you would dial it, including any access codes or area codes.
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You must configure call forwarding for each line on your phone.