Cisco Systems 7921G manual Understanding Out-of-Range Alerts

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An Overview of Your Phone

 

 

 

Icon

Line or call state

Description

 

 

 

 

Shared line in use

A shared line is in use remotely. See Using a Shared Line,

 

 

page 54.

 

 

 

 

Incoming call, or

A call is ringing on one of your lines or on a BLF-monitored

 

BLF-monitored line is

line.

 

ringing (BLF Pickup)

For BLF Pickup, see Using BLF to Determine a Line State,

 

 

 

 

page 56.

 

 

 

 

BLF-monitored line is

See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 56.

 

idle

 

 

 

 

 

BLF-monitored line is

See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 56.

 

in-use

 

 

 

 

 

BLF-monitored line is

See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 56.

 

in Do Not Disturb state

 

 

 

 

 

BLF indicator is

See Using BLF to Determine a Line State, page 56.

 

unavailable for this line

 

 

 

 

 

Idle Intercom line

The intercom line is not in use. See Placing or Receiving

 

 

Intercom Calls, page 47.

 

 

 

 

One-way Intercom call

The intercom line is sending or receiving one-way audio. See

 

 

Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls, page 47.

 

 

 

 

Two-way Intercom call

The recipient pressed the intercom line to activate two-way

 

 

audio with the caller. See Placing or Receiving Intercom

 

 

Calls, page 47.

 

 

 

Understanding Out-of-Range Alerts

Your system administrator can configure your phone to send you an audible alert (beep) when you are

out of range of the wireless network. When you hear the alert, this icon (no signal) will be displayed on the phone screen.

When you are out of range of the wireless network, you will not be able to use the phone for features requiring a wireless network connection, such as making and receiving calls.

If your system administrator enabled the out-of-range alert, depending on the configuration, you might hear a beep only once, or every 10, 30, or 60 seconds until you are back within range of the wireless network.

To reconnect to the wireless network after you hear the alert, move to another location until you see

the signal icon on the phone screen again.

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G for Cisco Unified To enter space , . ‘ ~ ’ To enter # ? To enter ! @ $ % To enter * + / = \Contents Basic Call Handling Using a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Index Getting Started Using this GuideIf you want to Then Finding Additional Information Safety and Performance InformationStatement Regulations. Statement Country. StatementFire Standard battery-CP-BATT-7921G-STDUsing External Devices Power OutageRegulatory Domains Healthcare EnvironmentsCisco Product Security Overview Accessibility FeaturesInstalling or Removing the Phone Battery Connecting Your PhoneCharging Time if AC Power Charging the Phone BatteryBattery Type Supply Connected to Phone Using the AC Power Supply to Charge the Battery OL-16131-01 180350 Click Dont prompt me again to install this software Powering On the PhoneNext If you want toSettings Network Profiles Setting Username and PasswordsHighlight Wlan Configuration and press View Entering and Editing TextRegistering with Taps Headset InformationAudio Quality Subjective to the User Securing the Phone with a Lock Set and Cable Lock 181319 An Overview of Your Phone Understanding Buttons and Hardware ‘ ~ ’ # ?@ $ % + / = \Understanding Phone Screen Features 10140 Home Screen with Main Phone Screen Displayed Understanding the Home Screen DisplayHome Screen in Line View Understanding Feature Buttons and MenusAccessing the Help System on Your Phone Understanding Lines vs. Calls Using Phone ButtonsFor more Information, see Icon Line or call state Description Understanding Line and Call IconsTo Another Number, See Tracing Suspicious Calls,Understanding Out-of-Range Alerts Cleaning the Phone Understanding Feature AvailabilityPlacing a Call-Basic Options Basic Call HandlingIf you want to Then See Choose Options NewCallPress or Options Dial Phone Book or Ph Book if availableChoose Missed Calls , or Received Calls , or Placed Calls TipsFor more information Placing a Call-Additional OptionsCorporate Directory name can vary Directory ServicesPress Options Submit Choose Options CallBack whileFast Dial Service Push to Talk Service Using the Push to TalkAnswering a Call Ending a Call Using Hold and ResumeIf you want to Then For more information, see Answer orBasic Call Handling Switching Between Multiple Calls Using MuteTransferring Calls Choose Options DirTrfr Choose Options SelectChoose Options iDivert Choose Options CFwdAll Forwarding Calls to Another NumberUser Options Web Pages, On the Web,Choose Options DND Using Do Not DisturbMaking Conference Calls Using Conference FeaturesUsing Join Using ConferenceParticipants, EndCall , or Options EndCallChoose Options ConfList. See Viewing or Removing Conference SelectUsing Meet-Me Using cBargeChoose Options cBarge MeetMeViewing or Removing Conference Participants See Using Conference,Choose Options ConfList Choose Options RemovePlacing or Receiving Intercom Calls If you want to Then Speed Dialing Advanced Call HandlingSpeed-Dial Hot Key Line View Speed DialAbbreviated Dial Using Speed Dial and Fast DialFast Dial Choose Options AbbrDial Picking Up a Redirected Call on Your PhoneChoose Options PickUp Choose Options GPickUpChoose Options OPickUp Storing and Retrieving Parked CallsChoose Options HLog Logging Out of Hunt GroupsUsing Barge to Add Yourself to a Shared-Line Call Using a Shared LineUnderstanding Shared Lines Choose Options Barge or cBarge CBarge and BargeSee Viewing or Removing Conference Participants, Choose Options Private Using BLF to Determine a Line StateMaking and Receiving Secure Calls If you want to Then Prioritizing Critical Calls Tracing Suspicious CallsChoose Options Mcid If you ThenUsing Cisco Extension Mobility Using the Push to Talk Service Using the Application ButtonUsing a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone Desktop charger in front of you when using Speakerphone Using AutoAnswer Obtaining HeadsetsCustomizing Rings Changing Phone SettingsSound Settings Alert Pattern Customizing Volume SettingsPhone Settings Sound Settings Volumes Select Docking Ring Select Docking SpeakerSelect Ring Output Phone Settings Display Settings Phone Settings Customize HomeCustomizing the Phone Screen Select Phone BookUsing Any Key to Answer the Phone Changing Keypad SettingsHighlight LED Coverage Indicator, then press Or Change Phone Settings Keypad SettingsSelect Keypad Auto Lock Setting the Keypad to Automatically LockViewing Your Network Profile List Choose Phone Settings Keypad Settings Select Keypad ToneChanging the Keypad Tones Network ProfilesUsing Call Logs Using Call Logs and DirectoriesChoose Missed Calls, or Received Calls, or Placed Calls Choose Options Delete, or choose Options ExitDirectory Dialing Using Personal Directory on Your Phone Using Corporate Directory on Your PhoneDirectory Services Corporate Directory name can Or Options SubmitAccess Personal Address Book Directory Services Personal AddressThen press Options Submit Choose Options DeleteChoose Options Fast Dial Choose Options NewPersonal Address Book Select Personal Fast DialsUsing the Phone Book on Your Phone Assign any number as the primary number Dial Or OptionsMissed Calls, or Received Calls, or Placed Calls Speed Dials ContactAccessing Voice Messages Logging In to the User Options Web Pages Accessing Your User Options Web PagesIf you want to Then do this Services Service Name Subscribing to Phone ServicesTips for Navigating the User Options Web Pages ContinueCertificate Accessing Your User Options Web PagesUser Options Device Setting Up Speed Dials on the Web Configuring Features and Services on the WebClick Speed Dials See Configuring Fast Dials on the Web,Choose User Options Personal Address Book If you want to Then, do this after you logClick Delete Selected Choose User Options Fast Dials Click Add NewChoose User Options Fast Dials Using the Address Book Synchronization ToolIf you want to Then do this after you log Click Phone ServicesService Name Click Service URLChoose User Options User Settings Click Line Settings Phone Settings,Options Device Forwarding Calls to Another Number,Using Cisco WebDialer Web Pages, Network Profile Network Configuration Host Name SettingsSee Accessing Your User Understanding Additional Configuration OptionsSee Using a Shared Line If you Then For more informationUsing Cisco Using a Shared LineSee Using AutoAnswer See Using BLF toGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your PhoneSymptom Explanation Join failsCallBack fails Viewing Phone Administration DataIf you are asked to Then Device Information Network or WlanUsing the Quality Reporting Tool 100 OL-16131-01 Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 102 OL-16131-01 Index 104 105 106 PAB 108 109 110 OL-16131-01
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