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Yealink T28P Quick Guide
Enterprise IP Phone SIP-T28P
The following details refer to the latest edition of the hardware and firmware. It may differ slightly from the phone in use,
however, the principles are the same.
The numbers in the rest of this document refer to the key above.
LED Meanings
The power indicator (1), line keys (2) and MESSAGE key (7) contain LEDs to give an at-a-glance status of the phone.
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  • Page 1 Yealink T28P Quick Guide Enterprise IP Phone SIP-T28P The following details refer to the latest edition of the hardware and firmware. It may differ slightly from the phone in use, however, the principles are the same. The numbers in the rest of this document refer to the key above.
  • Page 2 LED Status Description Power Indicator LED (1) Steady lit The phone is initializing, busy, idle, or the call is on hold Blinking The phone is ringing or the current call is muted The phone is powered off Line Key LEDs (2) Steady lit That line is connected to a call Blinking...
  • Page 3 Dir (Directory) By pressing the softkey (3) for Dir (the left hand but one of the four keys from the Idle screen), a number of sub-menus become available. While the details are beyond the scope of this guide, the menus include: •...
  • Page 4: Making A Call

    Show the contact list and black list stored within the phone. This navigates to the same menu as the Directory softkey (3). Calls During a call, the Handset, Headset (8) and Speakerphone (11) can be alternated between by pressing the corresponding key or picking up the handset.
  • Page 5: Anonymous Call

    ◦ Press the History softkey (3), use the navigation keys (5) to highlight the required contact/number, or ◦ Press the Dir softkey (3), navigate via the navigation keys (5) to Local Directory|Contacts and highlight the required contact. • Press OK, #Send or the Send softkey (3) to make the call. It is also possible to dial a number, then •...
  • Page 6: Rejecting A Call

    Rejecting A Call When the phone rings, press the Reject or Silence softkey (3) to refuse the call. Muting A Call It is useful to be able to mute a call (this silences the microphone of the handset, headset or speakerphone, as appropriate, so that the person on the other end of the call hears nothing, but they can still be heard) in order to have a private discussion without needing to put the call on hold.
  • Page 7: Call Waiting

    • Hang up to disconnect all parties. It is possible to put two separate calls into a conference when already on one or two calls (e.g. putting a call on hold to answer another, then wishing to have both in conference). It is also possible to conference with more than two other parties using Network Conferencing.
  • Page 8: Call Transfer

    Once a call forward rule has been set up, press the TRAN key (9) to disable and re-enable, or disable through the menu in the same way as enabling. Dynamic Forwarding It is also possible to forward a call as it comes in to a number inputted manually. •...
  • Page 9: Call Pickup

    More Features and the Web User Interface There are also various advanced features that are not covered by the scope of this guide. This includes all use of the web user interface. For the full Yealink T22P User Manual, see the User Guide.

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