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Cisco M5 User Manual

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1. Finding Your Way Around the Handset
You can use the illustrations below to identify buttons and hardware on your
phone.
If you have a modern mobile phone you should find navigating the Cisco IP
Phone menus similarly intuitive.
To the right of the DISPLAY (3) are the LINE BUTTONS (4). The LINE BUTTONS
(4) are used to toggle between calls and display which lines on a phone are in
use. The Cisco 7941 has two LINE BUTTONS (4) whilst the Cisco 7961 has six.
This is the only difference between these two phones.
At the bottom of the DISPLAY (3), the SOFT KEY (2) functions are displayed.
These functions are context based and change depending on the state of the
phone. Examples of phone states are idle, in-call or completing a function. The
SOFT KEYS (2) give you simple access to the most used functions when a phone
is in a particular state.
In the illustration above the phone is in the idle state. You can see the SOFT
KEYS (2) display: REDIAL, SPDIAL, PICKUP, and MORE (Pressing the MORE Soft

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BrandCisco
ModelM5
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

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