Chapter 1 Introducing Your Cisco IP Phone

A Road Map to Your Cisco IP Phone

12 Volume button Increases or decreases volume for the handset, headset, or speakerphone (depending upon which is currently active). Also controls the ringer volume (if the handset is in its cradle), and the LCD screen contrast.

For more information on adjusting the volume, refer to the “Adjusting the Handset, Speakerphone, and Headset Volume” section on page 2-1and the “Adjusting the Ringer Volume” section on page 2-2.

13Services button Provides access to any available phone services (see the

 

 

“Using the Feature Buttons” section on page 1-10.)

 

 

 

14

Messages

Provides access to a message system, if available (see the

 

button

“Using the Feature Buttons” section on page 1-10.)

 

 

 

15

Navigation

Enables you to scroll through text and select features

 

button

displayed on the LCD screen (see the “Navigating on Your

 

 

Phone” section on page 1-11.).

16

Dial pad

Works exactly like the dial pad on a traditional telephone.

 

 

 

17

Softkeys

Enable you to engage any of the functions displayed on the

 

 

corresponding LCD screen tabs. Softkeys point to feature

 

 

options displayed along the bottom of your LCD screen.

 

 

Softkeys change depending on the status of your phone.

 

 

For example, you can see one set of softkey options when

 

 

you pick up the handset, and another set when the phone

 

 

is not in use.

Related Topics

Using the Feature Buttons, page 1-10

Navigating on Your Phone, page 1-11

 

 

Cisco IP Phone 7960 and 7940 Series User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 7960, 7940 manual Phone section on, Using the Feature Buttons, Navigating on Your Phone