Chapter 3 Placing a Call and Other Basic Phone Tasks

Making Telephone Calls

Table 3-1 Placing calls on your Cisco IP Phone (continued)

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

redial the most recently dialed

Press the Redial softkey.

number

 

 

 

use speed dial numbers

Press a Speed dial button to place a call to the corresponding

 

number.

 

See the “Using Speed Dial” section on page 3-12 for details.

 

 

use a directory

Select a number from one of the directories, then press the Dial

 

softkey.

 

See the “Viewing and Dialing from the Phone Logs” section on

 

page 3-21for details.

 

 

dial a Personal Address Book

Refer to the “Dialing a Personal Address Book Entry” section on

entry

page 5-9.

 

 

dial a Personal Fast Dial number

Refer to the “Dialing a Personal Fast Dials Entry” section on

 

page 5-20.

 

 

Tip If you receive a busy tone or a ring with no answer when you call another extension, you can use the Cisco Call Back feature to get an alert when the extension is available. See the “How to Get Notified When a Busy Line is Available Using Cisco Call Back” section on page 3-8.

Related Topics

A Road Map to Your Cisco IP Phone, page 1-6

Answering a Call, page 3-4

Ending a Call, page 3-4

How to Get Notified When a Busy Line is Available Using Cisco Call Back, page 3-8

Redialing the Last Number Dialed, page 3-8

Using Speed Dial, page 3-12

Making Conference Calls, page 3-17

 

 

Cisco IP Phone 7960 and 7940 Series User Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 7960, 7940 manual See the Using Speed Dial section on page 3-12 for details