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Getting Started Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons 1 # Phone Feature 9 Setup button 10 Mute button 11 Volume button 12 Headset button 13 Speaker button 14 Keypad Description Press to access a menu to configure features and preferences (such as your directory, status, and speed dials), access your call history, set up functions (such as call forwarding), and provide phone status information. For the Cisco SPA501G, press Setup to access the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) menu that allows you to perform tasks such as getting the IP address of the phone. Press to mute or unmute the phone. When phone is muted, the button is lit red. A blinking or steady red mute button indicates the network connection cannot be found. Press + to increase the volume and - to lower the volume of the handset, headset, speaker when the phone is offhook, or ringer volume when the phone is on-hook. Push to turn the headset on or off. When the headset is on, the button is lit green. Push to turn the speaker on or off. When the speaker is on, the button is lit green. Use to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and choose menu items. Softkey Buttons The softkey buttons on your phone display might vary depending on your phone model and the phone system setup. (Softkey buttons are not available on the Cisco SPA501G.) Press the Right Arrow or Left Arrow keys on the navigation button to view additional softkey buttons. Below is a partial listing of softkey buttons that might be available on your phone. You might not have all of these softkey buttons on your phone, and you might have additional buttons that are not listed here, as your phone administrator might provide custom softkey buttons on your phone, such as a speed dial to a company number, or a specialized program that runs on your phone. Contact your phone administrator for more information. Cisco Small Business SPA50X and SPA51X Series SIP IP Phone User Guide 11

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Getting Started
Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons
Cisco Small Business SPA50X and SPA51X Series SIP IP Phone User Guide
11
1
Softkey Buttons
The softkey buttons on your phone display might vary depending on your phone
model and the phone system setup. (Softkey buttons are not available on the
Cisco SPA501G.) Press the
Right Arrow
or
Left Arrow
keys on the navigation
button to view additional softkey buttons.
Below is a partial listing of softkey buttons that might be available on your phone.
You might not have all of these softkey buttons on your phone, and you might have
additional buttons that are not listed here, as your phone administrator might
provide custom softkey buttons on your phone, such as a speed dial to a company
number, or a specialized program that runs on your phone. Contact your phone
administrator for more information.
9
Setup button
Press to access a menu to configure features and
preferences (such as your directory, status, and speed
dials), access your call history, set up functions (such as
call forwarding), and provide phone status information.
For the Cisco SPA501G, press Setup to access the
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) menu that allows you to
perform tasks such as getting the IP address of the
phone.
10
Mute button
Press to mute or unmute the phone. When phone is
muted, the button is lit red. A blinking or steady red mute
button indicates the network connection cannot be
found.
11
Volume button
Press
+
to increase the volume and
-
to lower the volume
of the handset, headset, speaker when the phone is off-
hook, or ringer volume when the phone is on-hook.
12
Headset button
Push to turn the headset on or off. When the headset is
on, the button is lit green.
13
Speaker button
Push to turn the speaker on or off. When the speaker is
on, the button is lit green.
14
Keypad
Use to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and choose
menu items.
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Phone Feature
Description