Yealink W60 Manual To Using

Yealink W60 Manual To Using

Ip dect phone a guide to using your phone with cloud voice.
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Yealink W60 IP DECT phone
A guide to using your phone with Cloud Voice

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  • Page 1 Yealink W60 IP DECT phone A guide to using your phone with Cloud Voice...
  • Page 2 What can this guide help you with? 1. Check out everything in the box 2. Set up your phone 3. Get to know your phone 4. How to handle calls 5. How to solve problems Make sure you can successfully call emergency services Go to page 14...
  • Page 3 Rechargeable battery Quick start guide Handset protective case (optional) Note: the Yealink W60 DECT IP phone includes one W56H handset and one W60B base station. And, if you took a separate handset package, you’ll have another: W56H handset USB charger cradle...
  • Page 4 2. Set up your phone in three steps To start using your phone, you should: get your base station working power up your USB charger charge your phone. Step one: Get your base station working Your base station can use AC power or power over Ethernet. Ask your IT team what’s best for you.
  • Page 5 You can set up your base station to stand by itself. To do this: I. connect the cables II. snap the stand into place at the back of the base station. Or keep it out the way by mounting it on the wall: I.
  • Page 6 II. connect the charger’s USB to the power adapter III. plug the power adapter into the outlet. Note: The Yealink power adapter is designed to be used with the handset. Other adapters could damage your phone. Step three: Charge your phone It takes three hours to fully charge the handset.
  • Page 7 IV. look for the battery status at the top of your phone’s screen. Charging status Icon Fully charged 80% charged 60% charged 40% charged 20% charged Note: Turn off the handset before taking out its battery or you risk losing data. And don’t use a damaged battery. And here’s how to use the belt clip If you need your hands free at work, the belt clip’s the best way to keep your phone by your side.
  • Page 8 3. Get to know each part of your phone Your handset Listen to calls using the earpiece. The flashing light tells you when something’s going on. • Fast red flashes = there’s an incoming call. • Slow red flashes = you have a voicemail or missed call. •...
  • Page 9 Your home screen Check your reception using the signal strength icon. • No reception = • Weak reception = • Strong reception = • Eco mode = Find your feature status here. See how much charge you have left using the battery charge icon. •...
  • Page 10: Screen Icons

    Screen icons Here are your registered handsets and their numbers. Earpiece mode is on. Headset mode is on. You’re using the speakerphone. The keypad is locked. There’s a voicemail. You’re using silent mode. This is a contact. This is a received call. This is a missed call.
  • Page 11 • No light = the station doesn’t have power. How to register a new handset The handset that came with the Yealink W60 DECT IP phone is already registered. But you’ll need to register a separate handset package to a base station. You can tell if the screen says ‘Press base paging 2s then press OK’.
  • Page 12 4. How to handle calls Make a call There are a few ways to ring someone. To call a new contact I. dial their number II. press To call a contact I. while on the home screen, press in your directory II.
  • Page 13: Answer A Call

    Answer a call When someone rings you, the call will appear on the screen of your handset. It will tell you how long you’ve been talking and give you details about the caller. To answer a call I. press or the ‘Accept’ soft key. with the earpiece To answer a call I.
  • Page 14 5. How to solve problems How do I restore power to the base station? Can I check my line status from a handset? • Check your setup using page 4. Yes. Press the ‘Line’ soft key on your handset. You’ll see your number at the top of the ‘Line Status’...
  • Page 15 Offices Worldwide The services described in this publication are subject to availability and may be modified from time to time. Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc’s respective standard conditions of contract. Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract. ©...

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