Basic Call Handling

Basic Call Handling

This section covers basic call-handling tasks such as placing, answering, transferring, and conferencing calls. The features you use to perform these tasks are standard and available on most phone systems.

Placing a Call

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

 

Place a call

Lift the handset and dial the number.

 

 

 

Redial the most

 

 

recently dialed number

Lift the handset and press

(Redial).

 

 

Speed dial a number

Press and hold (for about 2 seconds) the number on your keypad that you

 

assigned as a speed dial number.

 

 

For information on setting up speed dial buttons, see the “Setting Up Speed

 

Dial Buttons” section on page 16.

 

 

 

Answering a Call

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

Answer a call

Pick up the handset.

 

 

Answer a priority call

When you hear the special call waiting tone, answer the higher-priority

 

call.

 

For information on priority calls, see the “Prioritizing Critical Calls”

 

section on page 14.

 

 

Answer a priority call

When you hear the special call waiting tone, end an active call and

when you are already

answer the higher-priority call.

on a call

For information on priority calls, see the “Prioritizing Critical Calls”

 

 

section on page 14.

 

 

Ending a Call

To end a call, hang up the handset.

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Cisco Systems 7902G warranty Basic Call Handling, Placing a Call, Answering a Call, Ending a Call

7902G specifications

Cisco Systems is a leading provider of networking and telecommunications equipment, and among its extensive range of products, the Cisco 7900 Series of IP phones has made a notable impact in enterprise communication. Key models in this series include the Cisco 7905G, 7912G, and 7902G, each designed to enhance productivity through advanced features, intuitive interfaces, and robust technology.

The Cisco 7905G is designed for basic telephony needs and is ideal for administrative environments or areas with high call volumes. It features a large single-line LCD display, providing users with clear visibility of call information. The phone supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), making installation easier and reducing clutter by eliminating the need for an additional power supply. Its hands-free and headset support enhances user convenience, allowing for easy multitasking during calls.

Moving on to the Cisco 7912G, this model is designed for more demanding communication requirements. It features a larger, backlit display, providing improved visibility in various lighting conditions. The Cisco 7912G supports up to 12 programmable line or feature keys, giving users the flexibility to tailor the phone to their specific needs. Additionally, it incorporates advanced audio technologies, such as wideband audio for enhanced voice clarity and a built-in speakerphone, allowing users to communicate effectively in busy environments.

The Cisco 7902G, while offering basic features, is a reliable choice for users who need straightforward, cost-effective telephony solutions. It features an intuitive design with three dedicated buttons for line status, a built-in speakerphone, and support for wideband audio. The phone is geared for users who require essential telephony features without the complexity of additional functionalities, making it suitable for front-desk and general office use.

Overall, these models within the Cisco 7900 series exemplify the company's commitment to providing high-quality enterprise communication tools. With a focus on advanced audio technologies, user-friendly interfaces, and adaptability to various business environments, the Cisco 7905G, 7912G, and 7902G cater to the diverse needs of modern organizations. As companies continue to pursue seamless communication, these IP phones remain a valuable asset in their telephony infrastructure, enhancing collaboration and productivity among teams everywhere.