Cisco 7925G User Guide - Page 38
Understanding Out-of-Range Alerts - do not disturb
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Icon Line or call state Description BLF-monitored line is See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 59. idle BLF-monitored line is See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 59. in-use BLF-monitored line is See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 59. in Do Not Disturb state BLF indicator is See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 59. unavailable for this line Remote line in use A shared line is in use remotely. See Using a Shared Line, page 57. Call on hold You have put this call on hold. See Using Hold and Resume, page 39. Call forward enabled You have forwarded your primary line. See Forwarding Calls to Another Number, page 43. Authenticated call See Tracing Suspicious Calls, page 62. Encrypted call See Tracing Suspicious Calls, page 62. Idle Intercom line The intercom line is not in use. See Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls, page 50. One-way Intercom call The intercom line is sending or receiving one-way audio. See Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls, page 50. Two-way Intercom call The recipient pressed the intercom line to activate two-way audio with the caller. See Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls, page 50. Understanding Out-of-Range Alerts Your system administrator can configure your phone to send you an audible alert (beep) when you are out of range of the wireless network. When you hear the alert, the (no signal) icon will be displayed on the phone screen. When you are out of range of the wireless network, you will not be able to use the phone for features requiring a wireless network connection, such as making and receiving calls. If your system administrator enabled the out-of-range alert, depending on the configuration, you might hear a beep only once, or every 10, 30, or 60 seconds until you are back within range of the wireless network. 30 OL-16132-01