Cisco IP Phone 7911G Basic User Guide
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{Information taken from “Cisco IP Phone Guide 7905G/7912G for Cisco Call Manager 4.1.3” -
ccmigration_09186a00804134a4.pdf}
CISCO IP PHONE 7911G (REVISED: 9/12/08)
Displays features such as the time, date,
your phone number, caller ID, call status,
and soft key tabs.
Cisco IP
Phone
series type
Indicates the Cisco IP Phone Series to
which your phone belongs.
Enable you to engage any of the
functions displayed on the corresponding
LCD screen tabs. Soft keys point to
feature options displayed along the
bottom of your LCD screen. Soft key
functions change depending on the status
of your phone (for example, if the phone
is active or idle).
Enables you to scroll through text and
select features displayed on the LCD
screen. Also provides access to speed dial
numbers when there are no text or
features to scroll through.
Displays a menu that provides access to a
voice messaging system, phone logs and
directories, settings, and services.
Places the active call on hold, resumes a
call on hold, and switches between an
active call and an incoming call or an
active call and a call on hold.
Works exactly like the keypad on a
traditional telephone.
Increases or decreases volume for the
handset and speaker. Also controls the
ringer volume (if on-hook).
Functions like a traditional handset. The
light strip at the top of the handset blinks
when the phone rings and remains lit to
indicate a new voice messages
(depending on your message system).
Allows the phone to stand at a
convenient angle on a desk or table.
USING THE MENU AND HOLD BUTTONS
Your Cisco IP Phone has two feature buttons:
Menu Button
Menu button Displays a menu that provides access to a voice
messaging system, access to various directories (including call
history and speed dials), access to settings (including contrast,
ring type, configuration, and status), and access to services (if
set up by your system administrator). For more information,
see the "Using the Cisco IP Phone Menus" section.
Hold Button
Hold button puts an active call on hold or resumes a call on
hold. See the "Putting a Call on Hold" section for more
information.