Cisco Systems 7975G Using Do Not Disturb, Making Conference Calls, Press DND or Do Not Disturb

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Basic Call Handling

Using Do Not Disturb

You can use the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature to turn off only the ringer on your phone or to turn off all audible and visual notifications of incoming calls. Your system administrator enables DND for your phone.

When DND and Call Forward are both enabled on your phone, calls are forwarded and the caller does not hear a busy tone.

DND interaction with other types of calls includes:

DND does not affect intercom calls or non-intercom priority calls.

If both DND and AutoAnswer are enabled, only intercom calls will be auto-answered.

When you switch an in-progress call from your mobile phone to Cisco Unified devices that share the same line (Session Handoff), the DND feature is disabled on the Cisco Unified devices. The DND feature returns when the call ends.

If you want to...

Then...

 

Turn on DND

Press DND or Do Not Disturb .

 

 

“Do Not Disturb” displays on the phone, the DND

lights,

 

and the ring tone is turned off.

 

 

 

 

Turn off DND

Press DND or Do Not Disturb .

 

 

 

Customize DND

If your system administrator configured DND settings to appear on the User

settings

Options page, follow these steps:

 

1.Log in to your User Options web pages. See Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 1.

2.From the drop-down menu, choose User Options > Device.

3.Set these options:

Do Not Disturb—Set to enable/disable DND.

DND Option—Choose either Call Reject (to turn off all audible and visual notifications) or Ringer Off (to turn off only the ringer).

DND Incoming Call Alert (applies to either DND option set)—Set the alert to beep only, flash only, disable the alert, or choose “None” (to use the “Alert” setting configured by your system administrator).

Making Conference Calls

Your Cisco Unified IP Phone enables you to talk simultaneously with multiple parties in a conference call.

Cisco Unified IP Phone User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 8.6 (SCCP and SIP)

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page Common Phone Tasks Phone Screen Icons Contents Viewing or Removing Conference Participants Using a Speakerphone Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Index Getting Started Using this GuideIf you want to Then Finding Additional Information Safety and Performance InformationUsing External Devices Power OutageCisco Product Security Overview Accessibility Features Connecting Your Phone Adjusting the Handset Rest Optional Removing the Hookswitch Clip RequiredHeadset Support Adjusting the Footstand OptionalUsing a Headset Registering with TapsOL-22332-01 Understanding Buttons and Hardware An Overview of Your PhoneCisco Unified IP Phone 7970G and 7971G-GE Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975GCisco Unified IP Phone 7945G Description Accessing the Help System Cleaning and MaintainingAccessing Voice Messages Using Call Logs,Understanding Lines and Calls Icon Line or call state Description Understanding Line and Call IconsIcons, page 7, and Viewing Multiple Calls, Understanding Phone Screen FeaturesMenus, Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G, 7971G-GE, and 7970G Cleaning and Maintaining the Phone ScreenChoosing Phone Screen Items Screen item Do thisCisco Unified IP Phone 7965G and 7945G Understanding Feature Buttons and MenusIf you want to Accessing the Help System on Your Phone Understanding Feature AvailabilityFeature Softkey Line Button Label and Icon Understanding Energy Savings Understanding SIP and SccpAn Overview of Your Phone OL-22332-01 If you want to Then See Basic Call HandlingPlacing a Call-Basic Options For more informationCorporate Setting Up PhonesAccess Lists for Mobile Placing a Call-Additional OptionsDirectory to log PersonalChoose Personal Address Book If you want to Then For more information, see Answering a CallAnswer or Message System, Using AutoAnswer with aUsing a Single Phone Number Sending a Call to a VoiceEnding a Call Using Hold and ResumeOr EndCall Toggle Microphone on Press Toggle Microphone off Using MuteSwitching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Switching Between Multiple CallsViewing Multiple Calls Transferring Calls Forwarding Calls to Another Number Sending a Call to a Voice Message SystemPress CFwdALL or Forward All Settings on the Web,User Options Web Pages, Making Conference Calls Using Do Not DisturbPress DND or Do Not Disturb See Viewing or Removing Conference Participants, Using Conference FeaturesUsing Join Tip Using cBargePress ConfList or Conference List See Using Conference,Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls Viewing or Removing Conference ParticipantsIf you want to Then Directory on Your Phone, Web pages. See Accessing Your User Options Web Pages,Advanced Call Handling Speed DialingPicking Up a Redirected Call on Your Phone Using the Personal Directory on the Web,Personal Directory on Your Phone, Storing and Retrieving Parked Calls Logging Out of Hunt Groups Using Barge to Add Yourself to a Shared-Line Call Using a Shared LineUnderstanding Shared Lines Single-button and Multi-touch Barge CBarge and BargePress Private Using BLF to Determine a Line State Making and Receiving Secure Calls VPN Configuration If you Then Tracing Suspicious CallsPrioritizing Critical Calls Press Mcid or Malicious Call IDUsing Cisco Extension Mobility Press Change Change CredentialsPress ChangePIN See Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone, Access Lists for Mobile Connect,See Answering a Call, See Placing a Call-Additional Options, OL-22332-01 Using a Handset Using a Handset, Headset, and SpeakerphoneUsing a Headset Choose User Preferences Audio Preferences Wideband Headset Using a SpeakerphoneUsing a Wireless Headset Using Wideband with your HeadsetUsing AutoAnswer with a Headset or Speakerphone OL-22332-01 User Preferences Rings Changing Phone SettingsCustomizing Rings and Message Indicators Accessing Your User Options Web Pages,User Preferences Viewing Angle Customizing the Phone ScreenOptions Web Pages, User Preferences BrightnessUser Preferences Background Images See Cleaning and Maintaining the Phone Screen,OL-22332-01 Missed Calls, Placed Calls, or Received Calls Using Call Logs and DirectoriesUsing Call Logs Missed Calls, Placed Calls, or Received Calls. EachState, Missed Calls or Received Calls Directory DialingPress EditDial Using Personal Directory on Your Phone Using Corporate Directory on Your PhoneCorporate Directory exact name can vary Press Select Press Fast DialPersonal Directory Personal Fast Dials Customizing Rings and Message Indicators, Accessing Voice MessagesMessage System, Options Device Using the User Options Web PagesAccessing Your User Options Web Pages If you want to Then do thisIf you want to Then do this after you log Configuring Features and Services on the WebUsing the Personal Directory on the Web Choose User Options Device Click Service URLChoose User Options Device Create a PAB entry. See Using Your Personal Address Book onChoose User Options Fast Dials Click Add NewUsing the Address Book Synchronization Tool Setting Up Speed Dials on the WebYour Phone, Setting Up Phone Services on the WebSee Configuring Fast Dials on the Web, Click Phone ServicesFeature buttons ServicesProgrammable phone button Controlling Line Settings on the Web Controlling User Settings on the WebChoose User Options User Settings Set up call forwarding Choose User Options Mobility Settings Access Lists Setting Up Phones and Access Lists for Mobile ConnectChoose User Options Mobility Settings Remote Destinations Using Cisco WebDialer Network Configuration Host NameIf you Then For more information Understanding Additional Configuration OptionsAdvanced Call Handling See Using AutoAnswer with aSee Using BLF to Determine a Line See Using Cisco ExtensionCallBack fails Troubleshooting Your PhoneGeneral Troubleshooting Symptom ExplanationIf you are asked to Then Viewing Phone Administration DataUsing the Quality Reporting Tool OL-22332-01 Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms OL-22332-01 Index OL-22332-01 Page OL-22332-01 Page Taps
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