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Phone Guide Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager INCLUDING LICENSE AND WARRANTY Corporate Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 http://www.cisco.com Tel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387) Fax: 408 526-4100...
Transferring a Call Viewing and Dialing Calls Making Conference Calls If you want to... Then... If you want to... Then... If you want to... Then... Transfer a call During a connected call, Redial the last Press Redial. Invite current Choose any call on the line without talking to press Transfer and enter number you...
Basic Call Handling Placing a Call Answering a Call Ending a Call Using the Speaker Using Hold and Resume Transferring a Connected Call Making Conference Calls Starting or Joining a Standard Conference Call Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
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Using Voice Messaging, Call Logs, and Directories Accessing Your User Options Web Pages Logging In to the User Options Web Pages Subscribing to Phone Services Understanding Additional Configuration Options Troubleshooting Your Phone Using the Quality Reporting Tool Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 78-16319-01...
Getting Started These sections give you the basic information you need to start using your new Cisco IP Phone. How to Use this Guide This guide provides you with an overview of the features available on your phone. You can read it completely for a solid understanding of your phone’s capabilities, or refer to the table below for...
Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web Your Cisco IP Phone is a network device that can share information with other network devices in your company, including your computer. To learn how to establish and customize phone services and to...
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Getting Started Using an External Power Supply The following warnings apply when you use the external power supply with the Cisco IP Phone: Warning This product relies on the building's installation for short-circuit (over current) protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15A U.S. (240 VAC, 10A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying conductors).
Your system administrator will likely connect your new Cisco IP Phone to the corporate IP telephony network. If that is not the case, refer to Figure 1 ( Cisco IP Phone 7905G) and Figure 2 (Cisco IP Phone 7912G) and the tables that follow to connect your phone.
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When you connect your phone, you might want to adjust the handset rest to ensure that the receiver will not slip out of the cradle. See the table below for instructions. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
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Set the handset aside and pull the square plastic tab from the handset rest. Rotate the tab 180 degrees. Slide the tab back into the handset rest. An extension protrudes from the top of the rotated tab. Return the handset to the handset rest. Registering with TAPS After your phone is connected to the network, your system administrator might ask you to auto-register your phone using TAPS (Tool for Auto-Registered Phones Support).
Buttons and Hardware LCD screen Displays features such as the time, date, your phone number, caller ID, call status, and softkey tabs. Cisco IP Phone Indicates your Cisco IP Phone model number. series Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
Understanding Feature Operation and Availability The operation of your Cisco IP Phone and the features available to you may vary, depending on the call processing agent used by your company and also on how your company’s phone support team has configured your phone system.
It is sometimes easy to confuse lines and calls on your phone. Use these tips to avoid confusion: Lines The Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G are single line phones which means they support one line per phone extension. Your phone support team can configure your line to support from 1 to six calls. So you might find yourself handling several calls, even though you have only one line on your phone.
Switching Among Calls Your phone can support up to six calls on one line, depending on how your system administrator has configured your phone. The following tips can help you switch among calls on your line. Use the Navigation button to scroll through the call list. If you want to...
Delete within an entry or Press << or Delete to remove a letter or digit. Press >> to move the cursor move your cursor to the right. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
Basic Call Handling This section covers basic call-handling tasks such as placing, answering, and transferring calls. Placing a Call To place a call, use one of several options to go off-hook before or after dialing a number. If you want to... Then...
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Dial from a corporate Use the Cisco Webdialer feature. Open a web browser and go to your directory web page company directory. Click on a phone number in the directory. Click Dial to place the call.
• If your system administrator has disabled the speaker for your phone, you cannot use the on-hook dialing features. Answering a Call To answer a call, pick up the handset. See the table below for more options. If you want to... Then...
Using the Speaker The Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G each provide a speaker for hands-free listening. You can use the speaker only to listen to a call. To talk on a call, you must pick up the handset.
Conference calling allows three or more parties to participate in a call simultaneously. Your Cisco IP Phone can support several types of conference calls depending on your needs and your phone’s configuration. The following conference softkeys may be available on your phone: •...
(*) next to his/her name. Remove any conference Scroll to highlight the participant’s name and press Remove. You participant can remove participants only if you initiated the conference call. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
If you want to... Then... Drop the last party added to a Press RmLstC or scroll to highlight the participants name at the standard conference top conference list and press Remove. The last participant to the conference is always listed at the top of the list. You can only remove participants if you initiated the conference call.
Basic Call Handling Forwarding Your Calls to Another Number You can use Call Forward All to redirect your incoming calls from your Cisco IP Phone to another number. Enter the Call Forward All target number exactly as you would need to dial it from your desk phone.
You can “park” a call when you want to store the call so that you or someone else can retrieve it from another phone in the Cisco CallManager system (for example, at a co-worker’s desk or in a conference room).
Privacy feature with a shared line. If you have privacy enabled on a shared line and make a call, “remote in use” will not be displayed on other phones that share the line. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
Maximum Supported Calls on a Shared Line Your system administrator can configure your shared line to support a different number of calls than your co-workers who share the line with you. Thus, at times you might not be able to make a new call on the shared line even if your co-worker can.
These critical calls might require higher priority handling, such as being able to bypass other calls. If you have the need for this specialized call handling, your system administrator can add Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) to your phone. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
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Keep these terms in mind: • Precedence indicates the priority associated with a call. • Preemption is the process of ending an existing, lower priority call while accepting a higher priority call that is sent to your phone. If you want to... Then...
Customizing Phone Settings Customizing Phone Settings You can personalize your Cisco IP Phone by adjusting settings, as described in the tables below. Note • Most settings are accessible on your phone, but a few are accessed online from your User Options web pages. See the “Accessing Your User Options Web Pages” section on page 28 for more information.
Setting Up Speed Dial Buttons You can set up to four speed dial buttons on your Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G. Set up speed dial buttons from your User Options web pages, as described in the table below. (See the “Accessing Your User Options Web Pages”...
To dial from a listing, select the call record and go off-hook. Erase your call log Press the Menu button and choose Directories > Clear. Cisco IP Phone 7905G and 7912G for Cisco CallManager...
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages Because your Cisco IP Phone is a network device, it can share information with other network devices in your company, including your computer and web-based services accessible using a web browser on your computer.
Then do this after you log in and select your device type... Subscribe to a From the main menu, choose Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services. Select a service service from the “Available Services” drop-down list and click Continue. Enter more information upon request (such as a zip code or PIN), then click Subscribe.
Ask your system administrator to See “Using the Extension Mobility phone from configure the Extension Mobility service Service” in the Customizing Your another phone for your phone. Cisco IP Phone on the Web phone guide at http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc /td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/e nglish/ipp7905G/usopt.pdf 78-16319-01...
Troubleshooting Your Phone Troubleshooting Your Phone This section tells you how to access information about your Cisco IP Phone and phone calls to help your system administrator or technician diagnose problems with your phone. The information in this section is only necessary if your administrator asks you to perform one of the procedures.
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Depending on how your system administrator configured the Quality Reporting Tool for your phone, you can use the QRT softkey in one of two ways: If you want to... Then... Quickly report an While on a call, press more > QRT. audio problem with a Your phone system will collect and log audio data for the current call and current call...
Your formal Warranty Statement, including the warranty applicable to Cisco software, is included on the CD that accompanies your Cisco product. Follow these steps to access and download the Cisco Information Packet and your warranty document from the CD or from Cisco.com.
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One (1) Year Replacement, Repair, or Refund Policy for Hardware Cisco or its service center will use commercially reasonable efforts to ship a replacement part within ten (10) working days after receipt of a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) request. Actual delivery times can vary, depending on the customer location.
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Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Cisco IP Phone 7905G/7912G for Cisco CallManager...
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