Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator's Manual page 20

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What Is the Cisco SIP IP Phone?
Figure 1-2
Handset
LCD screen—Desktop, which displays information about your Cisco SIP IP phone, such as the
time, date, your phone number, caller ID, line and call status and the soft key tabs.
Line or speed-dial buttons—Opens a new line or speed dials the number on the LCD screen.
Footstand adjustment—Adjusts the angle of the phone base.
Soft keys—Activate the feature described by the text message directly above on the LCD screen.
Information (i) button—Provides online help for selected keys or features and network statistics
about the active call. Displays a descriptor of the key directly after pressing the i button. For
example, pressing the i button, then up or down displays a screen instructing you how to scroll up
and down on the LCD.
On-screen mode buttons—Retrieves information about current settings, recent calls, available
services, and voice-mail messages.
Volume buttons—Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker, and ringer and adjust the
brightness contrast settings on the LCD screen.
Function toggles—Includes these options:
Scroll key—Enables you to move among different soft key options displayed on LCD screen.
Dialing pad—Press the dial-pad buttons to dial a phone number. Dial-pad buttons work exactly like
those on your existing telephone.
Handset—Lift the handset and press the dial-pad numbers to place a call, review voice-mail
messages, and answer a call.
Cisco SIP IP Phone Administrator Guide
1-4
Cisco SIP IP Phone Physical Features
LCD
Dialing
Scroll
pad
key
Headset and speaker—Toggles these functions enabling you to answer the phone using a
headset or speakerphone.
Mute—Stops or resumes voice transmission.
Line or speed dial
buttons
Footstand
adjustment
Soft keys
i button
On-screen
mode buttons
Volume
buttons
Function
toggles
Chapter 1
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