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Subscribing to Phone Services

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Subscribing to Phone Services Before you can access subscription phone services on your phone, you need to subscribe to them by using your computer to access the User Options web pages. (See the "Logging In to the User Options Web Pages" section on page 43 for help logging in.) Phone services can include: • Web-based information, such as stock quotes, movie listings, and weather reports • Network data, such as corporate calendars and searchable directories • Phone features, such as My Fast Dials and a Personal Address Book Refer to the following table for more information. If you want to... Then do this after you log in and select your device type... Subscribe to a service From the main menu, choose Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services. Select a service from the "Available Services" drop-down list and click Continue. Enter more information upon request (such as a zip code or PIN), then click Subscribe. Change or end subscriptions From the main menu, choose Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services. Click a service in the "Your Subscribed Services" panel. Click Update after making changes, or click Unsubscribe. Add a service to a programmable button After subscribing to a service, choose Add/Update your Service URL Buttons from the main menu. For each available button, select a service from the drop-down list and enter a text description. Click Update after making changes. Your system administrator determines how many programmable buttons are available for services and might assign service buttons to your phone. Access a service on Press on your phone. Or, if you have added a service to a your phone programmable button , press the button. Learn how to use phone services See Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web: http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/voice/c_ipphon/index.htm 44 78-15630-03

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Subscribing to Phone Services
Before you can access subscription phone services on your phone, you need to subscribe to them by
using your computer to access the User Options web pages. (See the “Logging In to the User Options
Web Pages” section on page 43 for help logging in.)
Phone services can include:
Web-based information, such as stock quotes, movie listings, and weather reports
Network data, such as corporate calendars and searchable directories
Phone features, such as My Fast Dials and a Personal Address Book
Refer to the following table for more information.
If you want to...
Then do this after you log in and select your device type...
Subscribe to a service
From the main menu, choose
Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services
. Select
a service from the “Available Services” drop-down list and click
Continue
.
Enter more information upon request (such as a zip code or PIN), then click
Subscribe
.
Change or end
subscriptions
From the main menu, choose
Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services
. Click
a service in the “Your Subscribed Services” panel. Click
Update
after making
changes, or click
Unsubscribe
.
Add a service to a
programmable
button
After subscribing to a service, choose
Add/Update your Service URL Buttons
from the main menu. For each available button, select a service from the
drop-down list and enter a text description. Click
Update
after making
changes. Your system administrator determines how many programmable
buttons are available for services and might assign service buttons to your
phone.
Access a service on
your phone
Press
on your phone. Or, if you have added a service to a
programmable button
, press the button.
Learn how to use
phone services
See
Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web
: