Cisco 7940 Phone Guide - Page 60

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If you... Then... For more information... Want to use one extension for several phones Request a shared line. This allows you to use one extension number for your desk phone and lab phone, for example. See the "Using a Shared Line" section on page 26. Share phones or office space with co-workers Consider using: • Call Park to store and retrieve calls without using the transfer feature. Ask your system administrator about these features and see the: • "Advanced Call Handling" section on page 24 • Call Pickup to answer calls ringing on another phone. • "Using a Shared Line" section on page 26 • A shared line to view or join coworkers' calls. • "Using Cisco Extension Mobility" section on page 31 • Cisco Extension Mobility to apply your phone number and user profile to a shared Cisco Unified IP Phone Answer calls frequently Ask your system administrator to set See the Using AutoAnswer with a or handle calls on up the AutoAnswer feature for your Headset or Speakerphone, someone's behalf phone. page 33. Need to make video calls Consider using Cisco Unified Video Advantage, which enables you to make video calls using your Cisco Unified IP Phone, your personal computer, and an external video camera. Contact your system administrator for assistance and see the Cisco Unified Video Advantage User Guide and Cisco Unified Video Advantage Quick Start Guide. Determine the state of a phone line associated with a speed-dial button on your phone Ask your administrator to set up the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature for your phone. See the "Using BLF to Determine a Line State" section on page 31. Want to temporarily apply your phone number and settings to a shared Cisco Unified IP Phone Ask your system administrator about the Cisco Extension Mobility service. See the "Using Cisco Extension Mobility" section on page 31. 52 OL-15496-01

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OL-15496-01
Want to use one
extension for several
phones
Request a shared line. This allows
you to use one extension number for
your desk phone and lab phone, for
example.
See the
“Using a Shared Line”
section on page 26
.
Share phones or office
space with co-workers
Consider using:
Call Park to store and retrieve
calls without using the transfer
feature.
Call Pickup to answer calls
ringing on another phone.
A shared line to view or join
coworkers’ calls.
Cisco Extension Mobility to
apply your phone number and
user profile to a shared
Cisco Unified IP Phone
Ask your system administrator
about these features and see the:
“Advanced Call Handling”
section on page 24
“Using a Shared Line” section
on page 26
“Using Cisco Extension
Mobility” section on page 31
Answer calls frequently
or handle calls on
someone’s behalf
Ask your system administrator to set
up the AutoAnswer feature for your
phone.
See the
Using AutoAnswer with a
Headset or Speakerphone,
page 33
.
Need to make video
calls
Consider using Cisco Unified Video
Advantage, which enables you to
make video calls using your
Cisco Unified IP Phone, your
personal computer, and an external
video camera.
Contact your system
administrator for assistance and
see the
Cisco Unified Video
Advantage User Guide
and
Cisco Unified Video Advantage
Quick Start Guide
.
Determine the state of a
phone line associated
with a speed-dial
button on your phone
Ask your administrator to set up the
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature for
your phone.
See the
“Using BLF to Determine a
Line State” section on page 31
.
Want to temporarily
apply your phone
number and settings to
a shared
Cisco
Unified IP
Phone
Ask your system administrator
about the Cisco
Extension Mobility
service.
See the
“Using Cisco Extension
Mobility” section on page 31
.
If you...
Then...
For more information...