Location Of Control - Cisco 9971 User Manual

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Cloud Voice Service
1.2

Location of Control

Item
Phone screen
1
Session buttons
2
Version 1.0
Shows information about your phone, including directory number, call
information (for example caller ID, icons for an active call or call on hold)
and available softkeys.
Phone screen items, such as menu options and softkeys, are touch-
sensitive.
Each corresponds with an active call or a call function. Pressing the
button takes the default action:
• Active calls—Pressing the button takes the default action for an active
call. For example, pressing the session button for a ringing call
answers the call and pressing the button on a held call resumes the
call. Session information, such as caller ID and call duration, appears
on the phone screen next to the session button.
• Call functions—When a session button is not being used for an active
call, it can be used to initiate functions on the phone, as indicated by
the adjacent phone screen icons. For example, pressing the session
button can display missed calls, take the phone off hook, or dial your
voice-messaging system (with a Voicemail icon). Color LEDs reflect
the call status . LEDs can flash (blink on and off rapidly), pulse
(alternately dim and brighten), or appear solid (glow without
interruption).
• Flashing amber
the call.
• Solid green
that is not yet connected. If the call is connected, pressing this button
displays the call details or the participants of a conference call. If the
call is not yet connected, pressing this button ends the call.
• Pulsing green
held call.
4
Description
—Ringing call. Pressing this button answers
— Can be a connected call or an outgoing call
—Held call. Pressing this button resumes the
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