Cisco 9971 User Manual page 13

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Connecting
1
Header
2
Session label (for
connected call)
3
Session label (for
held call)
4
Softkeys
5
Answer label
6
Speed-dial label
7
Non-primary line
labels
CRICOS No. 00114A
Flinders
Displays the date and time, and information (such as phone
number) about the selected line.
(If you are on a call and highlight the header instead of a call, the
softkeys that display are the same as those that display when the
phone is idle. This is useful, for example, if you want to access the
Forward All or New Call softkeys while you are on a call.)
Displays information (such as call status and duration) about a
connected call on the selected line.
The timer counts the call duration in minutes and seconds
(MM:SS) until the call exceeds 60 minutes. Then the timer counts
hours and minutes (HH:MM).
Display information (such as call status and duration) about held
calls associated with the selected line.
Calls are displayed on the right side of the phone screen from the
oldest (at the top) to the newest.
Press the session button next to a Held Call icon to resume the
held call for that session.
The timer counts the call duration in minutes and seconds
(MM:SS) until the call exceeds 60 minutes. Then the timer counts
hours and minutes (HH:MM).
Touch-sensitive softkey options.
Displays if your system administrator has assigned the Answer
feature to the programmable feature button.
Press this label or the corresponding button to answer the oldest
incoming call without having to scroll down the call list and select
the call.
Displays if you or your system administrator assigned a speed dial
to the programmable feature button.
Display information about non-primary phone lines.

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