More

Display additional softkeys

 

 

NewCall

Make a new call

 

 

Park

Store a call using Call Park

 

 

PickUp

Answer a call on another

 

extension in your group

 

 

Private

Allow/disallow others from

 

viewing or barging calls on a

 

shared line

 

 

QRT

Submit call problems to the

 

system administrator

 

 

Redial

Redial the most recently dialed

 

number

 

 

Remove

Remove a conference participant

 

 

Restore

Restore settings (including

 

volume) to previously saved

 

values

 

 

Resume

Resume a call on hold

 

 

RmLstC

Drop the last party added to

 

conference call

 

 

Save

Save the chosen settings

 

 

Search

Search for a directory listing

 

 

Select

Select an item on the screen

 

 

Trnsfer

Transfer a call

 

 

Update

Refresh content and get the latest

 

information

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Button Definitions

 

Messages

 

 

 

Services

 

 

i or

Help

 

 

 

Directories

Settings

Speaker

Mute

Headset

Transferring a Call

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

Transfer a call

During a connected call,

 

press Transfer and enter

 

the target number. To

 

transfer the call, press

 

Trnsfer again.

 

 

Transfer two

Scroll to each target call on

current calls to

the line and press Select.

each other

From one of the selected

(“direct

calls, press more > DirTrfr.

transfer”)

To stay on the line with

 

callers, use Join to create a

 

conference instead.

 

 

Using Call Forward

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

Set up call

Press CFwdALL and

forwarding for your

enter a target phone

primary line

number.

 

 

Set up or cancel call

Log in to your User

forwarding from

Options web page and

your computer (for

choose Forward all

any line)

calls... from the main

 

menu.

 

 

Cancel forwarding

Press CFwdALL.

 

 

Making Conference Calls

If you want to...

Then...

 

 

Start a standard

During a connected call,

conference call

press more > Confrn to add

by calling

another party to the call.

participants

Dial the participant’s

 

number. After connecting,

 

press Confrn again. Repeat

 

to add each participant.

 

 

Invite current

Scroll to each target call on

callers to join a

the line and press Select.

standard

From a selected call, press

conference

more > Join.

 

 

View a list of

Choose an active conference

participants

and press ConfList. An *

 

indicates the initiator.

 

 

Remove a

If you are the conference

participant

initiator, you can press

from the

RmLstC or scroll to a name

conference

in the conference list and

 

press Remove.

 

 

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Cisco Systems 7960G, 7940G warranty Button Definitions

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