Cisco Systems 7911 Initiating a Meet-Me Conference Call, Joining a Meet-Me Conference Call

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Items to Consider for Conference Calls

ƒOnce the conference call initiator disconnects, no new conferees can be added

ƒWhen you place a call on hold, the other callers will hear KUMR radio playing in the background. Consider using the mute instead of hold to avoid disrupting other callers.

ƒTo abandon the addition of a conferee, press the Line button.

ƒIP Phones have a built-in conference call manager that can handle up to three parties simultaneously. If you need four parties on a line, then the conference call is handled on the network call manager, which can cause a slight lag if numerous conference calls are occurring simultaneously.

ƒYou can see a list of participants in the conference call by pressing the more soft key followed by the ConfList soft key. The initiator of the conference call will be marked with an asterisk (*). You can remove a conference caller while viewing the conference caller list by using the SCROLL key to highlight their name and then pressing the Remove soft key.

Notes: To place a conference call on hold, press the Hold soft key (the other parties can talk among themselves but they cannot hear you).

If you are using the Join soft key to create a conference call, all conferees must be on the same line. You can use the Trnsfer soft key to transfer a call from one line to another and then add them with the Join soft key.

To place a conference call on speakerphone, press the SPEAKER button.

To mute a conference call on speakerphone, press the MUTE button to turn off the microphone.

INITIATING a Meet-Me Conference Call

In a Meet-Me conference call, participants dial a pre-arranged conference number at a specific time to meet on a call.

Step 1) Contact the network administrator and obtain a meet-me conference number.

Step 2) Lift the handset and press the more soft key once to display the Meet-Me tab.

Step 3) Press the Meet-Mesoft key.

Step 4) Dial the Meet-Meconference number obtained from the network administrator.

JOINING a Meet-Me Conference Call

Step 1) Dial the conference number provided by the Meet-Me conference initiator.

Note: You will be connected to the conference once the initiator has dialed in and established the Meet- Me call.

Call Pickup

Call Pickup allows you to pick up incoming calls within your own group. A “group” is defined by your system administrator and typically limited to a neighboring offices or cubes within “ringing range” of each other. Activate call pickup so that an incoming call delivered to another extension in your group rings on your extension.

Step 1) Pick-up the handset.

Step 2) Press the more soft key one time.

Step 3) Press the Pickup soft key. The call now rings on your phone.

Step 4) Press the Answer soft key and you will be connected to the call.

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Contents Quick Start Guide Cisco IP Telephone Appendix Fast Dials and Speed Dials Cancel Handset with Indicator LightDefault RestoreGlobal Services Button right of the Scroll button Volume ButtonNavigation Button Toggle UP/DOWN Key or Scroll Key Dial PadInstalling the IP Phone and Connecting to the Network Basic FeaturesPlacing a Call Answering a CallAnswering an additional call while a call is in progress Additional Call HandlingParking a Call Soft FeaturesTransferring a Call Transfer Directly into a Voicemail Account OptionalForward All Calls Cancel Forward All CallsPlace a Call on Hold Placing Conference CallsInitiating a Meet-Me Conference Call Joining a Meet-Me Conference CallCall Pickup Redial the Last Number Called Group Pickup OptionalAccessing Voicemail Setting up Voice MailVoicemail optional Checking Voicemail from an Outside LineCall History Features Directory FeaturesPress the Global Services button Making Calls from a Corporate DirectoryPress the Services button Using the UMR Phone DirectoriesAdjusting the Ringer Volume Review Help and Settings FeaturesLCD Display Contrast Ringing ToneAppendix Fast Dials and Speed Dials Fast DialsConfigure your Cisco Personal Address Book Accessing Fast Dials through IP Phone Speed Dials Click on Add/Update your Speed Dials

7911 specifications

Cisco Systems 7911 is an entry-level VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone designed to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes, from small offices to large enterprises. Launched as part of Cisco's Unified Communications portfolio, the 7911 model is particularly valuable for organizations looking to enhance their communication capabilities while maintaining cost-effectiveness.

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This model can be seamlessly integrated with Cisco's Unified Communications Manager, enabling additional functionalities such as video calling and unified messaging. As a result, businesses can take advantage of an integrated communication platform that supports both voice and data services.

In conclusion, the Cisco 7911 serves as a reliable and effective solution for organizations seeking a cost-effective VoIP phone. With its essential features, power-efficient design, and superior audio quality, it empowers users to maintain effective communication while enhancing operational productivity in the workplace.