Cisco 7971G-GE Phone Guide - Page 28

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If you want to... Then... Dial from a corporate directory web page Use the Cisco WebDialer feature. Open a web browser and go to your company directory. Click on a phone number in the directory. Click Dial to place the call. Click Hangup to end the call. See the Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web guide for more details: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/index.htm Dial using a headset Do one of the following: • If is unlit, press it before or after dialing, re-dialing, or speed-dialing a number. • If is lit, press New Call, Redial, a speed dial button, or (a line button). If necessary, enter a phone number and press Dial. Receive notification when a busy or ringing extension becomes available Call the number and press CallBack while listening to the busy tone or ring sound. Hang up. When the extension becomes available, your phone will provide you with an audio and visual alert. (The call back to this number is not automatic; you must place the call.) CallBack is a special feature that your system administrator might configure for your phone. Note that CallBack will fail if the other party has call forwarding enabled. Dial on a secondary Press line for the line that you want to use. Make a priority (precedence) call Enter the MLPP access number (provided by your system administrator) followed by the phone number. For more details, see the "Prioritizing Critical Calls" section on page 35. Dial from a Personal Address Book (PAB) entry or Fast Dial code Choose > PAB service or Fast Dial service (exact names might vary). To dial from a listing, press it or scroll to it and go off-hook. For help subscribing to the PAB or Fast Dial service, see the "Accessing Your User Options Web Pages" section on page 43. Place a call using a billing or tracking code Dial a number and enter a client matter code (CMC) or a forced authorization code (FAC) when prompted by a distinctive tone. Your system administrator will tell you if you need to enter CMC or FAC codes and can provide you with detailed instructions. 20 78-15630-03

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Dial from a corporate
directory web page
Use the Cisco WebDialer feature. Open a web browser and go to your
company directory. Click on a phone number in the directory. Click
Dial
to
place the call. Click
Hangup
to end the call. See the
Customizing Your Cisco
IP Phone on the Web
guide for more details:
Dial using a headset
Do one of the following:
If
is unlit, press it before or after dialing, re-dialing, or speed-dialing
a number.
If
is lit, press
New Call
,
Redial
, a speed dial button, or
(a line
button). If necessary, enter a phone number and press
Dial
.
Receive notification
when a busy or
ringing extension
becomes available
Call the number and press
CallBack
while listening to the busy tone or ring
sound. Hang up. When the extension becomes available, your phone will
provide you with an audio and visual alert. (The call back to this number is
not automatic; you must place the call.) CallBack is a special feature that
your system administrator might configure for your phone. Note that
CallBack will fail if the other party has call forwarding enabled.
Dial on a secondary
line
Press
for the line that you want to use.
Make a priority
(precedence) call
Enter the MLPP access number (provided by your system administrator)
followed by the phone number. For more details, see the “Prioritizing Critical
Calls” section on page 35.
Dial from a Personal
Address Book (PAB)
entry or Fast Dial
code
Choose
> PAB service
or
Fast Dial service
(exact names might vary).
To dial from a listing, press it or scroll to it and go off-hook. For help
subscribing to the PAB or Fast Dial service, see the “Accessing Your User
Options Web Pages” section on page 43.
Place a call using a
billing or tracking
code
Dial a number and enter a client matter code (CMC) or a forced
authorization code (FAC) when prompted by a distinctive tone. Your system
administrator will tell you if you need to enter CMC or FAC codes and can
provide you with detailed instructions.
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Then...