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IP Communications Training 7900 Series
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Getting to Know Your Phone Message Waiting LCD Screen Soft Keys Footstand Adjustment Speakerphone Navigation Button Features Buttons Line or Speed Dial Buttons Volume Control Speaker Button Mute Button Headset Button
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Placing a Call Placing calls: 1.Do one of the following: Lift the Handset Press the Line button for the line you wish to use (Speaker button lights) Press the New Call Softkey Press the Speaker button Press the Headset button if you use a headset 2.Dial the number Handset Line Buttons Speaker Headset
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Dialing the Number Inside Calls: Dial the Four digit extension number NOTE: Use *ext to dial VM directly during school hours. Outside Calls: Dial “8” + the number Emergency Calls: Dial 911 or 8911
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Answering an Incoming Call To Answer an incoming call: Answer with the speakerphone; either: –Press the Speaker button –Press the Answer Softkey –Press the Line Button for the incoming call To take a call off speaker phone, lift the handset. Answer with a handset: –Lift the Handset just as you would with your old phone Line Buttons Handset Speaker Headset Soft Keys
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Line Buttons Handset Speaker Headset Soft Keys Ending a Call Depending on how the call was placed (or accepted), do one of the following: –Press the Speaker button –Press the Headset button –Press the EndCall Softkey
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Softkeys Softkeys: first screen Softkeys: when more button is pressed Example: Softkeys when handset is lifted Soft keys change depending on the status on the phone.
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Examples of Soft Keys New Call soft key will enable a new call The End Call soft key will end a call The Redial soft key redials the last dialed number Transfer soft key will enable you to transfer a call Confrn soft key allows three way calling Hold will place a call on hold Resume will continue a call that was on hold DND – Do Not Disturb – Silences the Ringer CFwdALL – Forwards all calls to entered number Soft Keys
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Call Park While on a phone call, press the “Park” soft key. This will immediately clear the phone of the call. There will be a message on the LCD screen that says “Call park At xxxx” From any IP phone, dial the number displayed on the screen where the call is parked to immediately pick up that call. If the call has not been picked up after a period of time, the system will call back the phone that placed the call into park.
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Transferring Phone Calls While on a phone call press the “Transfer” soft key This will place the person we were talking to on hold and start a new call We dial the number of the party that we want to transfer the original call to. When we are ready to connect the two parties to each other we press the “Transfer” softkey again. All calls will clear from the screen and your phone is ready to make a call again
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Making a Conference Call While on a phone call press the “Confrn” soft key This will place the person we were talking to on hold and start a new call We dial the number of the party that we want to conference into the original call. When we are ready to connect all three parties to each other we press the “Confrn” softkey again. The two calls will change to one on the screen and it will say “To Conference”.
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Features Buttons There are four features buttons located on your IP Phone: –Messages – Allows you to access your voicemail –Services – Can be set up by customer preference –Directory – Allows each user to see Missed, Received and Placed Calls as well as look up phone numbers in the Corporate Directory –Setting – This is where users can change their Ring Type and the contrast on their IP Phones
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Retrieving Voice Mail Phone Light If the phone light is lit red, then that means you have a new, unheard message. To retrieve your new message, press the message feature button, and follow the prompts.
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Using the Information Key –Press ? –Press any key. –Explanation appears on the screen. –To end, either: Press ? Press the Exit Softkey Information Key ? Soft Keys
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