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and call forwarding 34, 73 and call states 19 description of 18

icons 19

ring patterns for 73 text label for 73 viewing 18

voice message indicator setting for 73 logging out of hunt groups 45

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Malicious Call Identification (MCID), using 50 Meet-Me conferences 39

menus, using 22 messages

indicator for 63, 65 listening to 65

messages button, description of 17 missed calls, records of 57 MLPP, using 51

multiparty calls identifying in call logs 58 viewing details of 58, 59

multiple calls, handling 31 mute button, description of 18 mute, using 31

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navigation button, description of 18

network configuration data, locating 82

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on-hookdialing 24 online help, using 22 OPickUp 43

other call pickup, using 43

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PAB 59

using from web page 67 park retrieval prefix 44 password, changing 72 Personal Address Book

See PAB 60

Personal Address Book (PAB) dialing from 26

Personal Address Book, see PAB Personal Directory

using from web page 67 phone lines

buttons for 17 description of 18 viewing 18

phone screen adjusting contrast of 64 changing language of 64 cleaning 21

features of 18 phone services

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Contents Americas Headquarters Page Common Phone Tasks Button Icons Contents Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Using a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Index Getting Started Using this GuideIf you want to Then Safety and Performance Information Power OutageUsing External Devices Finding Additional InformationAccessibility Features Cisco Product Security OverviewConnecting Your Phone Adjusting the Handset Rest Optional Removing the Hookswitch Clip RequiredAdjusting the Footstand Optional Headset Information Registering with TapsAudio Quality Subjective to the User An Overview of Your Phone Understanding Buttons and HardwareCisco Unified IP Phone 7961G and 7961G-GE Cisco Unified IP Phone 7941G and 7941G-GEDescription Understanding Lines and Calls Description For more information, seeUnderstanding Line and Call Icons IconReceiving Intercom Calls, Understanding Phone Screen FeaturesCaller. See Placing or Receiving Intercom Calls, Understanding Feature Buttons and Menus Cleaning the Phone Screen18, and Viewing Multiple Calls, Menus,Accessing the Help System on Your Phone Understanding Feature AvailabilityFeature Softkey Line Button Label and Icon Understanding SIP vs. Sccp Basic Call Handling Placing a Call-Basic OptionsFor more information If you want to Then SeeUsing Cisco WebDialer Placing a Call-Additional OptionsFor more information If you want to Then See CorporateDirectory to log PersonalChoose Personal Address Book Configuring Fast Dials on Using Your PersonalWeb, page 68 Address Book onAnswering a Call Ending a Call AnswerTip Or EndCallUsing Hold and Resume Using Mute Switching Between Multiple CallsSwitching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone Viewing Multiple CallsTransferring Calls Sending a Call to a Voice Message System Forwarding Calls to Another NumberUsing Do Not Disturb Settings on the Web,Press CFwdALL or Forward All User Options Web Pages,Using Conference Features Making Conference CallsUsing Conference See Viewing or Removing Conference Participants,Using Join Using cBarge See Using Conference, Placing or Receiving Intercom CallsViewing or Removing Conference Participants Press ConfList or Conference ListIf you want to Then Web pages. See Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, Advanced Call HandlingSpeed Dialing Directory on Your Phone,If the OPickUp softkey or Other PickUp button is Picking Up a Redirected Call on Your PhoneIf the OPickUp softkey or Other PickUp button is not Storing and Retrieving Parked Calls Using a Shared Line Logging Out of Hunt GroupsUsing Barge to Add Yourself to a Shared-Line Call Understanding Shared LinesUsing Barge Features Single-button and Multi-touch BargePreventing Others from Viewing or Barging a Shared-Line Call Press PrivateUsing BLF to Determine a Line State Tracing Suspicious Calls Making and Receiving Secure CallsPress Mcid or Malicious Call ID Prioritizing Critical Calls If you ThenUsing Cisco Extension Mobility See Switching an In-Progress Call to Another Phone, Access Lists for Mobile Connect,See Answering a Call, See Placing a Call-Additional Options, User Using a Handset, Headset, and SpeakerphonePreferences Audio Preferences Wideband Handset . If Using AutoAnswer Obtaining a HeadsetUsing Call Logs and Directories Using Call LogsState, Directory Dialing Using Corporate Directory on Your PhoneCorporate Directory exact name can vary Using Personal Directory on Your Phone Press Fast Dial Personal Directory Personal Fast Dials Changing Phone Settings Customizing Rings and Message IndicatorsAccessing Your User Options Web Pages, User Preferences RingsUser Preferences Contrast Customizing the Phone ScreenUser Preferences Background Images Customizing Rings and Message Indicators, Accessing Voice MessagesSystem, Accessing Your User Options Web Pages If you want to Then do thisOptions Device User Options DeviceConfiguring Features and Services on the Web Using Personal Directory on the WebChoose User Options Device Click Service URL If you want to Then do this after you logChoose User Options Personal Address Book Click Delete SelectedChoose User Options Device Choose User Options Fast DialsSetting Up Speed Dials on the Web Using the Address Book Synchronization ToolSee Configuring Fast Dials on the Web, Click Speed DialsSetting Up Phone Services on the Web Click Phone ServicesServices Controlling User Settings on the WebChoose User Options User Settings Controlling Line Settings on the Web Click Line SettingsChange the audible Setting Up Phones and Access Lists for Mobile Connect Choose User Options Mobility Settings Access ListsIf you want to Then do this after you log Choose User Options Mobility Settings Remote Destinations Click Remote DestinationsUsing Cisco WebDialer Web Pages,Network Configuration MAC Address Phone number in a WebDialer-enabled online directoryUsing a Shared Line, Understanding Additional Configuration OptionsIf you Then For more information See Using AutoAnswer, See Using BLF to Determine a LineSee Using Cisco Extension Advanced Call HandlingGeneral Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Your PhoneSymptom Explanation Using the Quality Reporting Tool Viewing Phone Administration DataIf you are asked to Then Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms Index OL-16994-01 Page OL-16994-01 Page OL-16994-01 Page USA
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7961G/7961G-GE, 7941G/7941G-GE specifications

Cisco Systems has been a leader in networking technology, and its IP phones, particularly the Cisco 7941G, 7941G-GE, 7961G, and 7961G-GE models, showcase their commitment to high-quality communication solutions. These phones are designed to meet the needs of both small and large enterprises, offering various features and technologies that enhance productivity and collaboration.

The Cisco 7941G is a sleek, user-friendly IP phone that supports voice over IP (VoIP) communication. It features a high-resolution monochrome display that provides clear visual information, including caller ID and call details. The 7941G is equipped with two programmable line keys, enabling users to manage multiple calls seamlessly. It also supports a hands-free speakerphone and a built-in headset port, allowing for flexible audio options.

Upgrading to the Cisco 7941G-GE model provides additional benefits. This version includes a Gigabit Ethernet port, ensuring that users experience faster network connections and bandwidth efficiency. The enhanced networking capabilities make the 7941G-GE particularly suitable for environments with high data demands.

The Cisco 7961G and 7961G-GE models take functionality to the next level. The 7961G features a large, backlit display that makes it easy to read call information and navigate menus, even in low-light environments. It comes with five programmable line keys, providing more options for call handling and management. The phone also supports XML applications, enabling companies to customize features and services directly through the phone interface.

For users looking for upgraded connectivity, the 7961G-GE integrates a Gigabit Ethernet port, making it ideal for use in modern network infrastructures that require high-speed connections. The audio capabilities of the 7961G and 7961G-GE also stand out, with wideband audio support, allowing for clearer and more natural voice transmission.

Both models support Power over Ethernet (PoE), reducing cable clutter and streamlining installation. Security is a priority for Cisco, and these phones incorporate features such as encrypted voice and signaling, ensuring secure communications.

In summary, the Cisco 7941G, 7941G-GE, 7961G, and 7961G-GE models are robust IP phones designed to enhance business communications. Their combination of user-friendly interfaces, advanced networking capabilities, and security features make them ideal choices for organizations looking to improve their communication infrastructure.