WHAT ARE THE KEY FUNCTIONS OF THE CISCO IP PHONES

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WHAT ARE THE KEY FUNCTIONS OF THE CISCO IP PHONES

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Use the following graphic and table to identify the parts of your phone. cisco manual The numbered objects in the image are described in the following table in this Cisco IP Phone Manual. # Phone Function Description 1 Auricular For making or answering a call 2 Message waiting indicator Shows solid red when you have a new voicemail message. Flashes red during an incoming call 3 IP phone Screen Displays date and time, phone station name, line extensions, and softkey options (except on Cisco SPA501G). 4 Line keys Indicates the phone line status (not available on Cisco SPA502G or Cisco SPA512G):. Off: the line is idle. Green: the line is active or in use.. Green (flashing): There is an incoming call. Orange.

Orange (flashing, UC320): there is an incoming call. Red (flashing): The line is on hold or there is an incoming call. The system administrator can also program these keys to Phone Number List function differently than described here or to add features such as speed dialing, call pickup or monitoring an extension. 5 Programmable keys Press a softkey button to perform the action shown on the screen label of the IP phoneabove. Note: The Cisco SPA501G has the following four buttons:. image6 Redial: dials the last number called. image5 Cancel: cancels an action (such as a transfer).

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image3 Conference-During a call, press to initiate a conference call and dial another number. After the second person answers, press Conference again to create the conference.. image7 Transfer-Transfers a call. 6 Navigation button Press an arrow key to scroll left, right, up, or down through the items displayed on the IP phone screen(except on Cisco SPA501G). 7 Message button Press it to access voicemail. (This feature must be configured by the phone system administrator.) 8 Wait button Press it to put a call on hold or to resume a call.
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