Cisco Systems CP7945GRF manual Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNR

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2.Select My Phone Apps and scroll down to Personal Speed Dial.

3.Select Personal Speed Dial

4.Add a Label and Number

5.Go back to My Phone Apps and press Reset Phone. You Personal Speed-Dial number will appear on the phone display screen.

Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNR

The Single Number Reach (SNR) feature allows you to switch an in-progress call on your desktop phone to your remote destination phone, such as a mobile phone. You can pick up an in-progress call on the desktop phone or remote destination phone without losing the call. All unanswered calls are forwarded to your voice mail.

Note Your system administrator must configure this feature for your IP Phone. Contact your system administrator for more information.

Switch an in-progress Call from Your Desktop Phone to Your Remote Destination Phone

To switch an in-progress call on your desktop phone to your remote destination phone:

1.Press the Mobility soft key.

2.Select Send Call to Mobile Phone.

3.Answer the in-progress call on your remote destination phone.

The desktop phone line button turns red and handset icons and the calling party number appear on the phone display. You cannot use same phone line for any other calls, but if your desk phone supports multiple lines, you can use another line to make or receive calls.

Switch an in-progress Call from a Remote Destination Phone to Your Desktop Phone

1.Press Resume on your desk phone and start talking on your desk phone.

2.Hang up the call on your remote phone to disconnect the phone.

Change Your Remote Destination Phone Number

You can replace the existing remote destination phone number with a new phone number.

To change the existing remote destination phone number:

1.Press Services button and select My Phone Apps.

2.Select Single Number Reach.

3.Use << soft key to type your new remote destination phone number. Make sure you add the appropriate dialing prefix or access code (if applicable) to your remote destination number.

4.Press Submit.

Enable or Disable Single Number Reach

You can enable or disable Single Number Reach (SNR) on your phone by using the Mobility soft key.

To disable SNR, press Mobility soft key and select Disable Mobile Connect.

To enable SNR, press Mobility soft key and select Mobile Connect On.

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Contents User Guide Overview Physical DescriptionName Description Connecting Your Phone Adjusting the Handset Rest Operating Your Phone Answer a Call Place a CallEnd a Call Redial a Number Hold a CallMute a Call Manage Call WaitingAdjust the Volume for the Current Call Adjust the Ring VolumeAdjust the Display Contrast Retrieve Voice MessagesCancel Transfer Forward Incoming CallsCall-Blocking Toll Bar Override Transfer a CallForward All Calls Place and Establish a Conference CallPlace a MeetMe Conference Call End a Conference CallLive Record a Call Join a Shared-Line Call SccpJoin a Shared Line Call SIP Hold a Shared-Line Call SIPEnable Privacy on Shared-Line Place a Call from Your Local DirectoryProgram Personal Speed-Dial Buttons TipUse the Intercom Feature Place a Call from Your System Speed-Dial DirectoryView Call History Place a Call from Call HistoryPlace a Call Using Your Cisco Extension Mobility Profile Activate Do Not Disturb SccpActivate Do Not Disturb SIP Place a Call from Your Personal Speed-DialEnable or Disable Single Number Reach Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNRChange Your Remote Destination Phone Number Whisper Intercom Place a Priority Precedence CallPriority level of an Mlpp call To Make a Priority Precedence CallPark a Call SIP Park a Call SccpTo Answer an Mlpp Call Pick Up Calls Phone Features Index Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using SNR USA