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User guide for cisco unified communications manager 7.1(3) (sip)
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Q. Why do the softkeys keep changing?
A. Softkeys act on the selected (highlighted) call or menu item only. Which softkeys are displayed
depends on the call or item you have selected.
Q. What is the best way to look at calls when I have a shared line or multiple lines?
A. If you have a shared line or multiple lines, it is recommended that you use the All Calls feature to
view calls. When you press the All Calls button (on the left), all calls for all your lines are listed on the
phone screen in chronological order (oldest first). (If you do not have an All Calls button, ask your
system administrator to set up this feature.)
Q. Why does my call disappear after I accidently press a button?
A. If you are on a call and press a button for another line, your line view will change. Your current
call disappears from view and calls for the newly selected line are displayed. To redisplay the call you
are on, select the line it is on or press All Calls.
Q. How do I check missed calls on my phone?
A. To check missed calls on your phone you must:
1. Press the Applications button
2. Select Call History. (Use the Navigation pad and Select button to scroll and select.)
3. Press the Missed softkey.
Q. How do I exit from a running application?
A. To exit from a running applications you must:
1. Press the Applications button
2. Select Running Applications. (Use the Navigation pad and Select button to scroll and select.)
3. Select a running application and press the Close App softkey to close the application.
When prompted, save your changes.
4. Press the Exit softkey end the running application.
If you do not exit a running application, it will persist in the background.
Q. How do I connect two calls and then drop from the line myself?
A. When you are on an active call (not on hold), do the following:
1. Press the Transfer button
these ways:
Press the session button of a held call.
Enter the transfer recipient's phone number.
Scroll to a Call History record and press the Call softkey.
Press a speed-dial button.
Press the Speed Dial softkey, enter a speed-dial number or highlight the number you want to
call, and press the Speed Dial softkey again.
Press the Active Calls softkey and select a held call. (The transfer completes immediately.)
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