Cisco Systems 7905/7912 Place a Call from Call History, Clear Call History, Use Audio Paging

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Place a Call from Call History

To place a call to a number in the call history list, use the following method:

1.Use the Navigation button to scroll through the call history list.

2.Use the Select soft key to select a phone number. The digits appear on the phone display.

3.To dial the number as it appears on the phone display:

Press the Dial soft key.

To edit the number on the phone display before dialing, use the following method:

1.Press the Edit soft key to place the cursor at the beginning of the number on the phone display.

2.Use the keypad to edit the digits as needed. Use the backspace (<<) soft key to erase incorrectly entered digits.

3.Press the Dial soft key to place the call.

Clear Call History

To clear all numbers in the directory histories, press the Clear soft key.

Note The Clear soft key clears all call history lists. Selective clearing of call history lists is not supported.

Use Audio Paging

Audio paging provides a one-way voice path to the phones that have been designated to receive paging. It does not have a press-to-answer option like the intercom feature.

To use the paging function for paging a group, use the following method:

1.Select an available phone line by lifting the handset. Listen for the dial tone.

2.Dial the designated paging group number.

Each idle IP phone that has been configured with the paging number answers automatically in speakerphone mode, and the phone displays the caller ID.

3.When you finish speaking your message and hang up, the phones are returned to their idle states.

Use the Intercom Feature

Cisco Unified CallManager Express supports intercom functionality for one-way and press-to-answer voice connections using a dedicated pair of intercoms on two phones that speed-dial each other.

To use the intercom feature, use the following method:

1.Press the Menu button.

2.Use the Navigation button to select Directories.

3.Use the Navigation button to select Speed Dial.

4.Select intercom Speed Dial.

The called IP phone automatically answers the call in speakerphone mode with mute activated. A beep alerts the recipient to the incoming call.

To respond to an intercom call, press the Mute button, or lift the handset.

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7905/7912, 7941/7961, 7906/7911G specifications

Cisco Systems has long been a leader in the telecommunications industry, renowned for its innovative approach to networking and communication solutions. The Cisco 7906, 7911G, 7941, 7961, 7905, and 7912 series of IP phones exemplify the company’s commitment to delivering advanced technology to improve business communication. These devices cater to varying user needs, combining functionality, efficiency, and ease of use.

The Cisco 7906 and 7911G IP phones are designed for budget-conscious enterprises, providing essential features for everyday communication. Both models support wideband audio, enhancing voice clarity and reducing background noise, making conversations more productive. Users can benefit from a 3-line LCD display, which efficiently organizes call information and provides easy access to contact directories. The phones come with programmable function keys, allowing customization for one-touch dialing and quick access to frequently used features.

Upgrading to the Cisco 7941 and 7961 models, users gain access to additional advanced capabilities. These devices feature larger displays and enhanced audio quality, suited for users who require sophisticated communication options. Both models support dual Ethernet ports, facilitating integration with network services and allowing for easy connection to a PC. The Cisco 7961 model stands out with its color display, which not only enhances usability but makes visual information more accessible.

The Cisco 7905 and 7912 models offer solutions for light-use or administrative staff. Though they maintain simplicity in design, they incorporate key features such as a 2-line display and early voicemail access. The 7905 is particularly well-suited for manufacturing and retail environments where basic telephony functions are critical without overwhelming the user with advanced features.

All models in these series support Power over Ethernet (PoE), streamlining installation and reducing the need for separate power supplies. Built with Cisco’s robust security protocols, these IP phones also ensure that communication is safeguarded against potential threats.

Additionally, the capabilities of these phones extend to call features such as call forwarding, call waiting, and conferencing, enabling users to manage their communication needs seamlessly. The devices are compatible with the Cisco Unified Communications Manager, allowing for easy integration into existing communication infrastructures.

In summary, the Cisco 7906, 7911G, 7941, 7961, 7905, and 7912 IP phones exemplify Cisco’s innovative spirit and commitment to improving business communication. With various features that cater to diverse user needs, these phones guarantee reliable and efficient communication for enterprises of all sizes.