Cisco Systems CP7910GRF manual Place a Conference Call

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Place a Conference Call

To place a three-party conference call, perform the following steps:

1.During a call, press the More soft key and then the Confrn soft key to open a new line and put the first party on hold.

2.Place a call to another number.

3.When the call connects, press Confrn again to add the new party to the call.

To establish a conference call between second- and third-party calls to a Cisco Unified IP phone, one active and the other on hold:

Press the Confrn soft key on the Cisco Unified IP phone.

To establish a conference call between second- and third-party calls already present on a Cisco Unified IP phone, using separate line buttons, one active and the other on hold, perform the following steps:

1.Press the Confrn soft key on the Cisco Unified IP phone.

2.Press the Line button of the call you want to add to the three-party conference.

End a Conference Call

To end the conference call hang up the handset, or press the EndCall soft key.

Note Once the conference call initiator disconnects, the conference call is terminated.

Alternate Methods to End a Conference Call

Call initiators may use one of the following methods (Functionality will vary according to your system configuration.):

To end the conference but remain connected to the most recent call, press the Confrn soft key. The older call is placed on hold.

To disconnect from the conference, hang up the handset. The other parties will remain on the conference call.

Place a Call from Your Local Directory

To access the local phone directory established by the system administrator, perform the following steps:

1.Press the Directories button.

2.Press the Navigation Up or Down button or press 4 to select the Local Directory.

3.Press the Navigation Up or Down button to select the Last, First, or Number field search option.

4.Using the keypad, enter the last name or first name for the entry.

When entering letters, select the appropriate number key of the letter you want, and press that key a number of times that equals the position of the target letter. For example, to enter a B, press the 2 key two times, and to enter a C, press the 2 key three times. Use the backspace (<<) soft key to make corrections while entering data.

5.Press the Search soft key to find your selection.

6.If your search results in multiple listings, use the Navigation Up or Down button to select the correct number.

7.Press the Dial soft key to dial the selected number.

Program Personal Speed-Dial Buttons

Once an administrator has defined one or more speed-dial instances for a Cisco Unified IP phone, you can reprogram numbers that are not locked or program numbers into an instance that has an empty dial string by following these steps:

1.Select an available phone line by lifting the handset, by pressing the NewCall soft key, or by pressing a line button. Listen for the dial tone.

2.Press the pound key (#).

3.Press the speed-dial button that you want to program. A short beep confirms that you are starting to program this button.

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Cisco Systems CP7910GRF manual Place a Conference Call

CP7910GRF specifications

The Cisco Systems CP7910GRF is a robust VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone designed primarily for business environments. Known for its reliability and user-friendly interface, this model caters to organizations looking for an efficient communication solution. Its integration with Cisco's Unified Communications Manager makes it an ideal choice for businesses aiming to streamline their communication protocols.

One of the standout features of the CP7910GRF is its large monochrome, backlit display. This 242x55 pixel resolution screen provides clear visibility, making it easier for users to navigate through the various options and features. Additionally, the phone includes a handful of programmable buttons, allowing users to customize their interface to suit their needs, improving operational efficiency.

The CP7910GRF is powered by the Cisco 7900 Series operating software, which offers a range of built-in applications. It supports multiple languages which makes it versatile for use in multicultural workplaces. The device also comes equipped with a speakerphone and high-quality audio capabilities, ensuring clear voice communication, which is essential for conference calls and daily business interactions.

In terms of connectivity, the CP7910GRF supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), eliminating the need for separate power adapters and simplifying installation. The phone features two Ethernet ports, one for connecting to a network and the other for connecting a device, such as a computer, for seamless data transmission. This versatility allows organizations to optimize their workspace while maintaining high connectivity standards.

Security is another critical aspect of the CP7910GRF, as it includes features that help safeguard communications. The device supports mechanisms like Secure Real-Time Transport Protocol (SRTP) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) to encrypt calls and messages, thereby protecting sensitive information from eavesdropping and data breaches.

The Cisco CP7910GRF’s straightforward design and intuitive user interface make it easy for employees to adopt and utilize effectively without extensive training. The built-in headset port is an additional convenience, allowing users to connect different types of headsets for greater flexibility in communication.

Overall, the Cisco Systems CP7910GRF combines reliability, ease of use, advanced features, and robust security measures, making it a compelling choice for businesses looking to enhance their communication systems. Whether you're a small business or a large enterprise, the CP7910GRF is designed to meet the communication needs of diverse organizations while providing a cost-effective solution.