Cisco IP Phone 7941 and 7961 User Guide
Cisco IP Phone 7941 and 7961 User Guide
10 Speaker button Toggles the speakerphone on or off. When the speakerphone is on, the button is lit.
11 Mute button Toggles the mute feature on or off. When mute is on, the button is lit.
12 Headset button Toggles the headset on or off. When the headset is on, the button is lit.
Allows you to scroll through menus and highlight items. Use in conjunction with
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Navigation button softkeys to activate highlighted items.
14 Keypad Allows you to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and choose menu items.
15 Softkey buttons Each button activates a softkey option, displayed on your phone screen.
16 Handset light strip Indicates an incoming call or new voice message.
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Phone Screen Features
This is what your main phone screen might look like with an active call. The following table provides a basic overview of phone
screen features.
1 Primary phone line Displays the ten digit telephone number sent for caller id.
Icons indicate how programmable buttons are setup on your phone:
Icons for
programmable buttons Phone line icon Corresponds to a phone line and reflects the call or line state.
2 You might have multiple phone lines. See Quick Reference guide for list of other icons.
Speed-dial number icon If available, corresponds to a speed-dial.
3 Softkey labels Each displays a softkey function. To activate a softkey function, press the softkey button.
4 Status line Displays audio mode icons, status information, and prompts
Displays current calls per line, including caller ID, call duration, and call state for the highlighted
5 Call activity area
line.
6 Phone tab Indicates call activity.
Each feature menu has a corresponding tab. The tab is visible when the feature menu is open.
7 Feature tabs
Press feature button (Settings, Directories, Messages, Services) to switch between open menus.
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HANDSET, SPEAKERPHONE AND HEADSET VOLUME
1. To increase or decrease the volume of your handset, speaker or headset during a call or after invoking dial tone, press the up
or down (Volume) button. The Volume button adjusts the volume for the currently active condition
(handset, speaker or headset).
2. To save the setting, press Save softkey.
b. Press the Navigation button to scroll and/or select a phone number from your Placed Calls log.
Next, press Dial softkey to dial the selected telephone number. Or,
1. Lift the handset to dial the selected telephone number. Or,
2. Press Speaker button or headset button (non-wireless headsets), to dial the selected telephone number. Or,
3. Press a line button (automatically selects speaker) and dials the selected telephone number.
2. To place a call using the speaker, press Speaker button or [NewCall] softkey and dial the number.
3. To place a call using a headset, plug the approved headset (non-wireless headsets) into the back of the phone base and press
headset button before or after dialing number. If headset button is lit, press [NewCall] to place a call. Press [EndCall] when
finished with call to remain in headset mode.
4. Originating a second call after you have an existing call on the same line. To do so, simply place the current call on [Hold]
(using the soft key) and press [NewCall].
5. Receiving a second call after you have an existing call on the same line. The second call will cause your line to ring once, the
softbuttons change and you then have an option to [Answer] or [Divert] the call. Press [Answer], the first call is placed on
hold automatically. Now to change between calls, press [Hold], then select the line you want, and press the softkey
[Resume] on the line you want to talk with.
6. To change from the handset to the speaker, press Speaker button and then hang up the handset.
7. To change from speaker to handset, lift Handset.
8. The volume and mute controls also adjust volume to the ear piece and mute the speech path of the headset.
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ANSWERING CALLS
1. Lift handset, or press [Answer] softkey, [Speaker] button or [Headset] button.
2. Press line of incoming call to answer call on another line (first call is automatically put on hold), or press [Answer] softkey.
3. Conditions: If you have multiple lines (shared Extension numbers) on your phone, you will need to press the other line key(s)
to answer the ringing line (shared extension number). Other ringing lines on your set may alter your softkey features when
you are on a call, press your active line key to be offered softkey features for the current call (your current call will not be
affected).
ENDING A CALL
1. Hang up while using the handset. Return the handset to its cradle. Or press [EndCall].
2. Hang up while using the headset (non-wireless headsets). Press headset button. If you want to keep headset mode activated
(keep the button lit after hanging up), press [EndCall].
MUTING A CALL
1. To activate mute, press the Mute button. (Off = On = ) Press the Mute button again to deactivate.
The Mute button will mute the speech path of the headset, handset or speaker.
PARKING A CALL
1. While on a call, press the more softkey until you see the [Park] softkey.
2. Press the [Park] softkey. The display shows the number where the call is parked.
3. To retrieve the parked call from any phone, lift handset and dial call park number where call is parked.
Note: After 120 seconds caller park hold expires and the caller will ring back on the telephone line where it was initiated.
TRANSFERRING A CALL
1. During a call, press the [Transfer] softkey. This places the call on consultation hold. (caller hears custom music-on-hold)
2. Dial the number you wish to transfer caller to. (Dial directory number or 9 + external telephone number)
3. When ringing begins, press [Transfer] again, or wait for party to answer, announce the caller then press [Transfer]. If party
refuses call, press [EndCall], then [Resume] softkey, which returns you back to talk with original caller.
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MAKING A CONFERENCE CALL (6 parties max to a conference call)
1. While on a call, press the [more] softkey, press the [Confrn] softkey. This will place the first call on hold and you will
receive dialtone.
2. Place a call to another number.
3. When the call connects, press [Confrn] again to add this party to the conference. When call initiator hangs up, no additional
parties can be added.
4. To drop a party out of a conference, press [ConfList], highlight the name and press [Remove]. Only the initiator can remove
participants.
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INTERCOM DIRECTORY
1. Intercom Groups are not currently used at SkySong.
CORPORATE DIRECTORY
1. Press the (directories) button.
2. Use the Navigation button (scroll key) to select [Corporate Directory] or press 4 on the dial pad.
3. Search for the name by entering letters on your keypad and pressing [Search].
4. Select the directory listing and press [Dial] softkey or lift handset.
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SPEED DIALING
Speed dialing allows you to enter an index number (1-99) [AbbrDial], or press a programmable button.
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Customizing Your Cisco Unified IP Phone On The Web
This application allows you to change and update settings on your phone without contacting the helpdesk.
Voice over IP telephone users Click on your web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer) and:
Logon to Cisco CallManager at: http://172.19.8.11/ccmuser
UserID Your extension number __________________ (4XXXX, e.g., 41500)
Password Default password is ___________________ (sparky )
NOTE: When you first logon through the Web, chenge the password and make it unique.
The options are selectable using the drop down "User Options"
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Select from the Drop Down, "User Settings"
Privatize your web access password as soon as you logon, since the site password is the same for each station.
It is important to use a password that does not have consecutive numbers or repeated numbers to avoid someone hacking
into your line and changing your phone settings. (i.e. do not use 1234, 1111). We recommend using alpha and numeric
characters in combination. (All passwords require a minimum of 4 characters.)
Default Password is the password used for logging on through the web site. ("sparky")
The PIN number is the password used for logging on at the physical phone to your phone directories ("12345")
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Select from the Drop Down, "Device"
For a detailed user guide click on "Download User Guide" just under the decription field.
Note: Its in PDF format and is about 80 pages in length
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Forward all calls to a different number.(forwarding is enabled for local and internal calls)
Instead of using the [CfwdALL] soft key on your phone, you can click on this step from your PC and forward
incoming calls on your line(s) to another internal extension. Do not forward any rollover lines (1XXXX).
Note1: For inside the internal extension numbers use the 5-digit extension number (e.g., 415XX thru 419XX )
Note2: For local telephone numbers, include 9 for external dialing (e.g., 94801234567).
Note3: By default all lines are restricted from forwarding to long distance telephone numbers.
To make additions to your Personal address Book, click user Options, then [Personal Address Book], then [Add New]
The sort order of the list is by the NickName. It is recommended to use last name first in the NickName Field. Since
when looking up names in your PAB, it is sortable by the NickName field only.
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2. Add/Update your Fast Dials
Use this page to enter the phone numbers you want associated with each of your Speed Dial buttons or your
Abbreviated Dial (Speed Call List). Once youve made all your changes make sure you press the Update button, so
that the changes are reflected on your phone set.
Note1: For inside the internal extension numbers use the 5-digit extension number (e.g., 415345234)
Note2: For local & long distance telephone numbers, include 9 for external dialing (e.g., 94801234567).(no special characters)
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