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Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2 Softkey Buttons

Button

Function

 

 

Call Rtn

Returns the last missed call by dialing the number that called

 

you. See “Viewing and Returning Missed Calls,” on

 

page 41.

 

 

Callback

Plays an audio and visual notification on your phone when a

 

busy or unavailable party becomes available.

 

 

cbarge

Allows callers to join a shared-line call.

 

 

CFwdAll

Forwards all calls to a specified number. When forwarding is

 

active, press this button to cancel forwarding.

 

 

Clear

Deletes an entire text or number field.

 

 

Clr DND

Clears Do Not Disturb.

 

 

Confrn

Initiates a conference call. See “Placing a Three-Way

 

Conference Call,” on page 44.

 

 

Connect

Connects to the selected item (for example, to the wireless

 

network or Bluetooth device).

 

 

Copy

Copies the selected item (for example, a contact in the

 

Address Book).

 

 

delChar

Deletes the last number or letter.

 

 

Delete

Deletes an entire item (for example, a number from the Call

 

History list).

 

 

Dial

Dials the string of numbers that you have entered, or the

 

number that you have highlighted in a list such as the Missed

 

Calls screen.

 

 

Directory

Access your personal address book. See “Using Your

 

Personal Address Book,” on page 45.

 

 

DnD

Do Not Disturb; prevents incoming calls from ringing your

 

phone. See “Setting Do Not Disturb,” on page 42.

 

 

Edit

Opens an item so that you can edit numbers or letters, or

 

enable or disable a feature.

 

 

EditDial

Edits a number before dialing.

 

 

EndCall

Disconnects a call.

 

 

Exit

Closes the current menu

 

 

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Contents User Guide Installing Your Phone Contents Getting StartedUsing Advanced Phone Functions Contents Using Basic Phone FunctionsAppendix a Where to Go From Here ContentsOverview Getting StartedGetting Started Caring for Your Phone Phone Components Understanding Your Phone Lines and ButtonsIP Phone Components Phone Feature Description Softkey Buttons Softkey ButtonsPersonal Address Book, on Phone. See Setting Do Not Disturb, onYou. See Viewing and Returning Missed Calls, on Conference Call, onExtension. See Picking Up a Call, on With Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone,Calls, on Getting Started Using the Navigation Button Using the Keypad and Buttons with MenusUsing Keypad Shortcuts Key Character Set Entering Numbers and Text in FieldsConnecting the Headset Using Phone Hardware and AccessoriesUsing the Speakerphone Using Wired and Wireless HeadsetsSelect User Preferences Bluetooth Configuration Connecting Bluetooth HeadsetsScroll to User Preferences Bluetooth Configuration Using a Headset with Your IP Phone Switching Between the Handset, Headset, Speakerphone Using the Cisco Attendant ConsoleChanging the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display Before You Begin Installing Your PhoneInstalling Your Phone Connecting the HandsetNumber Component Optional Mounting the Phone to the Wall Optional Attaching the Desk StandConnecting Your Phone to the Wired Network Connecting Your Phone PowerConnecting Your Phone to the Network Determine Your Wireless Router Security Type Connecting Your Phone to the Wireless NetworkInstalling Your Phone Scroll to Network Configuration and press Select Setting the Phone Wireless ConnectionPIN Configuration Using Wi-Fi Protected SetupPush Button Configuration Manually add the network. See Manually Adding a Network, Manually Adding a Wireless ProfileManually Adding a Network Uploading Security Certificates to the Phone Updating Your Phone Firmware Verifying Phone StartupUpdating Your Phone Firmware Using Basic Phone Functions Placing or Answering a Call Adjusting Call Volume and MutingUsing Basic Phone Functions Ending a Call Using MutePutting a Call on Hold Resuming a CallManaging Call Waiting Transferring CallsViewing and Returning Calls Recording a Live CallForwarding Calls Setting Do Not DisturbChoose Call Preferences Configuring Call WaitingPlacing a Three-Way Conference Call Picking Up a CallPersonal Address Book Using the Phone DirectoriesUsing Your Personal Address Book Adding a New ContactSearching for a Contact Copying a ContactEditing a Contact Using the Corporate DirectoryDeleting a Contact Calling from the Call History Lists Using the Call History ListsViewing the Call History Lists Deleting a Call History ListPress Option and select Delete Entry Accessing VoicemailDeleting an Entry from the Call History Lists Saving a Call History List Number to Your DirectoryUsing Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone Using Advanced Phone FunctionsUsing Advanced Phone Functions Enabling BluetoothInitiating Pairing from the Cisco SPA525G2 Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is Paired Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile PhoneSelect Personal Address Book Scroll to Bluetooth Profiles and press the Right Arrow keyScroll to User Preferences and press Select Cisco SPA525G2 to Your Mobile Phone section on Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2Receiving Mobile Phone Calls by using the Cisco SPA525G2 Charging Your Mobile Phone Using Your Cisco SPA525G2 Creating the Playlist Playing MP3 Files on Your PhoneControlling the Audio Playing SongsChanging the Screen Contrast Setting the Screen Backlight TimerCustomizing Your IP Phone Screen Configuring the Phone Screen Saver Changing the Phone Wallpaper Scroll to Device Administration and press SelectRestarting Your Phone Viewing Network Information Viewing Phone, Network, and Call InformationViewing Product Information Viewing Peripheral Status Viewing the Wireless Connection StatusSelect Wi-Fi Configuration and press the Right Arrow key CDP Vlan Vlan ID Advanced Menus for Technical Support PersonnelProduct Documentation SupportCisco Small Business Where to Go From HereFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement Power Adapter StatementFCC and IC Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Industry Canada Statement