Cisco Systems manual Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2

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Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2

When you make a mobile phone call by using your Cisco SPA525G2, your Cisco SPA525G2 acts as a handsfree device for your phone. The call is made through your mobile phone, but the audio is present on and the call control is done by using the Cisco SPA525G2. (See “Switching Audio from Your

Cisco SPA525G2 to Your Mobile Phone” section on page 54.)

To make a call through a mobile phone:

STEP 1 Press the line button associated with your mobile phone (the line button is marked with a mobile phone icon with a flashing lightning bolt).

STEP 2 Do one of the following:

Enter a number on the dial pad and press Dial.

Press the Setup button and select Directories. Choose a number and press Dial.

Scroll to recently-called number and press Select.

NOTE You probably do not dial a digit to reach an outside line on your mobile phone. If you usually enter a digit before dialing (such as 9) to reach an outside line from the Cisco SPA525G2 when it is not paired with a mobile phone, it might not be necessary to do so when calling through your mobile phone; follow the usual process for making calls on your mobile phone.

The outgoing call appears on both your Cisco SPA525G2 and your mobile phone display. The Cisco SPA525G2 displays an off-hook icon next to the mobile phone display name.

After the call is connected, the icon next to the mobile phone display shows that the call is established. The audio goes through the Cisco SPA525G2, although the mobile phone display also shows a connected call.

The layout and options shown on your phone screen might differ slightly, depending on the type of phone system to which your Cisco SPA525G2 is connected.

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Contents User Guide Contents Getting Started Installing Your PhoneContents Using Basic Phone Functions Using Advanced Phone FunctionsContents Appendix a Where to Go From HereGetting Started OverviewGetting Started Caring for Your Phone Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Phone ComponentsIP Phone Components Phone Feature Description Softkey Buttons Softkey ButtonsConference Call, on Phone. See Setting Do Not Disturb, onYou. See Viewing and Returning Missed Calls, on Personal Address Book, onWith Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone, Calls, onExtension. See Picking Up a Call, on Getting Started Using the Keypad and Buttons with Menus Using Keypad ShortcutsUsing the Navigation Button Entering Numbers and Text in Fields Key Character SetUsing Wired and Wireless Headsets Using Phone Hardware and AccessoriesUsing the Speakerphone Connecting the HeadsetConnecting Bluetooth Headsets Select User Preferences Bluetooth ConfigurationScroll to User Preferences Bluetooth Configuration Using a Headset with Your IP Phone Using the Cisco Attendant Console Switching Between the Handset, Headset, SpeakerphoneChanging the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display Installing Your Phone Before You BeginConnecting the Handset Installing Your PhoneNumber Component Optional Attaching the Desk Stand Optional Mounting the Phone to the WallConnecting Your Phone Power Connecting Your Phone to the NetworkConnecting Your Phone to the Wired Network Connecting Your Phone to the Wireless Network Determine Your Wireless Router Security TypeInstalling Your Phone Setting the Phone Wireless Connection Scroll to Network Configuration and press SelectUsing Wi-Fi Protected Setup Push Button ConfigurationPIN Configuration Manually Adding a Wireless Profile Manually add the network. See Manually Adding a Network,Manually Adding a Network Uploading Security Certificates to the Phone Verifying Phone Startup Updating Your Phone FirmwareUpdating Your Phone Firmware Using Basic Phone Functions Adjusting Call Volume and Muting Using Basic Phone FunctionsPlacing or Answering a Call Resuming a Call Using MutePutting a Call on Hold Ending a CallTransferring Calls Managing Call WaitingRecording a Live Call Viewing and Returning CallsSetting Do Not Disturb Forwarding CallsConfiguring Call Waiting Choose Call PreferencesPicking Up a Call Placing a Three-Way Conference CallAdding a New Contact Using the Phone DirectoriesUsing Your Personal Address Book Personal Address BookCopying a Contact Searching for a ContactUsing the Corporate Directory Deleting a ContactEditing a Contact Deleting a Call History List Using the Call History ListsViewing the Call History Lists Calling from the Call History ListsSaving a Call History List Number to Your Directory Accessing VoicemailDeleting an Entry from the Call History Lists Press Option and select Delete EntryUsing Advanced Phone Functions Using Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile PhoneEnabling Bluetooth Using Advanced Phone FunctionsInitiating Pairing from the Cisco SPA525G2 Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is PairedScroll to Bluetooth Profiles and press the Right Arrow key Scroll to User Preferences and press SelectSelect Personal Address Book Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2 Cisco SPA525G2 to Your Mobile Phone section onReceiving Mobile Phone Calls by using the Cisco SPA525G2 Charging Your Mobile Phone Using Your Cisco SPA525G2 Playing MP3 Files on Your Phone Creating the PlaylistPlaying Songs Controlling the AudioSetting the Screen Backlight Timer Customizing Your IP Phone ScreenChanging the Screen Contrast Configuring the Phone Screen Saver Scroll to Device Administration and press Select Restarting Your PhoneChanging the Phone Wallpaper Viewing Phone, Network, and Call Information Viewing Product InformationViewing Network Information Viewing the Wireless Connection Status Select Wi-Fi Configuration and press the Right Arrow keyViewing Peripheral Status Advanced Menus for Technical Support Personnel CDP Vlan Vlan IDSupport Product DocumentationWhere to Go From Here Cisco Small BusinessPower Adapter Statement FCC and IC StatementFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement