Cisco IP PHones: 7970 Basic Call Handling

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7970 Basic Call Handling

Using the Speaker

You can use the speaker in conjunction with all of the features on your IP Phone.

Placing a Call

You can use any of the following methods to place a call:

Dialing from a Phone Log

You can search for and dial the numbers of missed calls, received calls, and placed calls by accessing your phone log through the Directories button. Your IP Phone can store up to 32 calls in each of these directories.

  1. Press the Directories button.
  2. Choose Missed Calls, Received Calls, or Placed Calls.
  3. Press the corresponding number or use the Navigation button to highlight the desired number, and press the Dial softkey. Press the Exit softkey twice to exit the Directory menu.
If you are trying to call a number that is outside the University you will have to use edit dial and and a 9 and 1 before the number.

Answering a Call

To answer an incoming call use one of the following methods:

Answering a Call using Call Waiting

To switch from a connected call to answer a ringing call:

To switch between calls on one line:

Ending a Call

To end a call use one of the following methods:

Using Hold and Resume

To place a call on hold:

  1. During the call, highlight the call you want to put on hold and press the Hold softkey.
  2. To return to a call, highlight the appropriate call and press the Resume softkey.

To return to a call on hold when you have multiple calls on multiple lines on hold:

  1. Press the appropriate line button. If there is a single call holding on this line, the call will resume automatically. If there are multiple calls holding, make sure that the appropriate call is highlighted.
  2. Press Resume.

Note: If you have multiple lines on hold and want to see the phone number for a call you have on hold, press the ? button followed by the line button of the call on hold.

Using Mute

To mute a call: