Chapter 1
Introducing Your Cisco IP Phone
Using the Menu and Hold Buttons
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Menu button
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Hold button
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Dial pad
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Volume button Increases or decreases volume for the handset and
Handset
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Your Cisco IP Phone has two feature buttons:
Menu button—Displays a menu of services on your phone's LCD screen.
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Services include access to voice mail, various directories (including call
history and speed dials), and various settings (including contrast, ring type,
configuration, and status). See the
on page 1-13
for more information.
Hold button—Puts an active call on hold or resumes a call on hold. See the
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"Putting a Call on Hold" section on page 3-4
Cisco IP Phone 7905G/7912G User Guide for Cisco CallManager
Displays a menu of services, which include access to voice
mail, directories, and settings.
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 dial pad on a traditional
telephone.
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 mail message
(depending on your message system).
Allows the phone to stand at a convenient angle on a
desk or table.
"Using the Cisco IP Phone Menus" section
Buttons and Parts on Your Cisco IP Phone
for more information.
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