Cisco Systems 303 manual Installing Your Cisco SPA 301 IP Phone, Connecting the Handset

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Figure 1 Cisco SPA 301 Phone Power and Handset Connections

Connecting the Handset

STEP 1 Turn the phone body over to expose the ports on the back of the unit.

STEP 2 Insert the long end of the phone cord into the handset port on the phone body that is marked with a phone symbol. (labeled 2 in Figure 1).

STEP 3 Insert the other end of the phone cord into the port at the bottom of the handset (not shown).

Connecting the Power

Insert one end of the power cord into an outlet and insert the other end of the power cord into the power port on the phone body (labeled 1 in Figure 1).

NOTE To power the phone through the Ethernet connection, use the optional Cisco POES5 5-Volt Power Over Ethernet Splitter accessory. See the Cisco POES5 documentation on Cisco.com for more information.

Cisco Small Business IP Phone SPA 30X User Guide (SIP)

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Contents User Guide June Installing Your Phone Contents Getting StartedUsing Basic Phone Functions ContentsUsing the Call History Lists Using Advanced Phone FeaturesUsing the Web Interface Appendix a Where to Go From Here About This Document Getting StartedTitle Description OrganizationCaring for Your Phone Overview of the Cisco Small Business 300 Series IP PhonesGetting to Know the Cisco SPA Phone Feature Description Phone Feature Description Getting Started Softkey Buttons Getting Started Screen Icons Using Keypad Shortcuts Getting Started Before You Begin Installing Your PhoneInstalling Your Cisco SPA 301 IP Phone Connecting the HandsetConnecting the Power Cisco SPA 301 Phone Ethernet Connection Connecting Your Cisco SPA 301 to the NetworkCisco SPA 303 Phone Connections Installing Your Cisco SPA 303 IP PhoneConnecting Your Cisco SPA 303 to the Network Optional Installing the Cisco SPA 303 Stand Optional Connecting a PC to Your Cisco SPAOptional Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets Optional Mounting Your Cisco SPA 30X Phone to the Wall MB100 Wall Mount Kit Installing Your Phone Installing Your Phone Plug in the Ethernet and power cables Hang onto screws mounted in the wall Reversing the Handset Retention Tab Handset Retention Tab Default PositionHandset Retention Tab Reversed Verifying Phone StartupDetermining Your Current Firmware Version Upgrading Your Phone’s FirmwareDownload the Firmware Get Your Phone’s IP Address Install the FirmwareInstalling Your Phone Using Basic Phone Functions Using the Speakerphone Using Phone Hardware and Accessories Cisco SPAUsing the Headset with Your IP Phone Sending Audio to the Phone SpeakerAdjusting Call Volume and Muting Adjusting Call VolumeChoosing Your Preferred Audio Device Adjusting the Ringer Volume Using Mute Cisco SPAPlacing or Answering a Call Using Dial Assistance Cisco SPA Using Hold and ResumeEnding a Call Transferring Calls Cisco SPA Performing an Attended TransferPerforming an Unattended Blind Transfer Redialing a Number Viewing and Returning Missed Calls Cisco SPATransferring a Held Call to an Active Call Turning the Missed Calls Shortcut On and Off Forwarding All Calls Forwarding CallsForwarding Calls When You Don’t Answer the Phone Forwarding Calls When Your Phone is BusyStopping Call Forwarding Cisco SPAActivating Do Not Disturb Setting Do Not DisturbDeactivating Do Not Disturb Turning Call Waiting On and OffPicking Up a Call from Another Extension Cisco SPA Parking a Call Cisco SPA Placing a Three-Way Conference Call Using the Phone Directories Cisco SPA Using Your Personal DirectoryConferencing a Held Call with an Active Call Cisco SPA Using the Corporate Directory Viewing the Call History Lists Using the Call History ListsCalling from the Call History Lists Setting or Changing a Phone PasswordDeleting a Number from the Call History Lists Saving a Call History List Number to Your DirectoryAccessing Voicemail Using Advanced Phone Features Configuring Privacy and Security Features Blocking Caller IDBlocking Anonymous Calls Using Secure Call Enabling Dial Assistance Cisco SPA Adding and Using Speed DialsCreating Numerical Speed Dials Creating Speed Dials on Unused Line Buttons Cisco SPAUsing the Paging Feature Using Speed DialsPaging Another Phone Paging a Group of Phones Configuring Auto Answer Cisco SPAConfiguring the Phone Screen Saver Customizing Your LCD Screen Cisco SPAChanging the LCD Screen Contrast To enable your screen saver Setting Your Phone’s Date and Time Using Ring Tones Cisco SPATurning on the Screen Saver Changing Your Ring ToneUsing Star Codes Code Definition Activate Do Not Disturb. See Setting Do Not Disturb, Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu on the Cisco SPANumber Option Reboot See Rebooting Your Phone, Rebooting Your PhoneHang up to begin the reboot Using the Web Interface Logging in to the Web Interface Under Supplementary Services , locate the DND Setting field Configuring Call ForwardingBlocking Caller ID Configuring Call WaitingBlocking Anonymous Calls Using Your Personal Directory Cisco SPAViewing Call History Lists Creating Speed DialsAccepting Text Messages Cisco SPA Adjusting Audio Volume Changing the LCD Contrast Cisco SPA Configuring the Phone Screen Saver Cisco SPAConfiguring the Phone Screen Saver Cisco SPA Where to Go From Here Cisco Small Business Home

303, 301 specifications

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