Cisco 7965G User Guide - Page 64
Directory Dialing, Using Corporate Directory on Your Phone
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• The second logged entry is the name/number of the first completed call of a multiparty call received on your phone. Directory Dialing Depending on configuration, your phone can provide corporate and personal directory features: • Corporate Directory-Corporate contacts that you can access on your phone. Your system administrator sets up and maintains your Corporate Directory. • Personal Directory-If available, personal contacts and associated speed-dial codes that you can configure and access from your phone and User Options web pages. Personal Directory is comprised of Personal Address Book (PAB) and Fast Dials: - PAB is a directory of your personal contacts. - Fast Dials allows you to assign codes to PAB entries for quick dialing. Using Corporate Directory on Your Phone You can use a corporate directory to place calls to coworkers. If you want to... Then... Dial from a corporate directory (while not on another call) 1. Choose > Corporate Directory (exact name can vary). 2. User your keypad to enter a full or partial name and press Search. 3. To dial, press the listing, or scroll to the listing and go off-hook. Dial from a corporate directory (while on another call) 1. Choose > Corporate Directory (exact name can vary). 2. User your keypad to enter a full or partial name and press Search. 3. Scroll to a listing and press Dial. 4. Choose a menu item to handle the original call: • Hold-Puts the first call on hold and dials the second. • Transfer-Transfers the first party to the second and drops you from the call. (Press Transfer again after dialing to complete the action.) • Conference-Creates a conference call with all parties, including you. (Press Confrn or Conference again after dialing to complete the action.) • EndCall-Disconnects the first call and dials the second. See if the phone line in Look for Busy Lamp Field (BLF) indicators. See Using BLF to Determine a the directory is busy Line State, page 44. 56 OL-14622-01