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\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

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Reference guide for Voice-over-IP Phone users.

Place a Call

  1. Dial a number and then lift the handset.

  2. Lift handset and dial a number.

Local Campus calls (5-digit extensions)

  • Dial XXXXX + # (# optional)

Local and Long-distance calls

  • Example: dial (XXX)-XXX-XXXX

International Calls

  • 011 + Country Code + Phone Number

Emergency (911) Calls

  • Dial 911

Answering and ending a call

  • Lift handset or press the Answer softkey to answer a call.

  • Hang-up handset or press the EndCall softkey to end a call.

Ignore a call (Divert)

  • When the phone is ringing, but you want to send the caller directly to your voicemail, press the Decline softkey.

Redial a number

  • Press Redial softkey (redials last call placed/received/missed), OR

  • Lift the handset and press the bottom dot on the navigation panel to select a number from your call history.

Corporate Directory

  1. Press Contacts.

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  2. Select Corporate Directory.

  3. Select either First Name, Last Name or Number.

  4. Enter the search criteria, press Submit, and select a contact.

  5. Press Dial to place a call to the contact.

Hold and resume a call

  1. To place a call on hold, press Hold button.

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  2. To retrieve call, either press the Resume softkey or Hold button.

Transfer a call

  1. Verify that you are in an active call (not on hold).

  2. Press Transfer

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  3. Enter the transfer recipient’s phone number.

  4. Wait for the recipient to answer or skip to Step 5.

  5. Press Transfer again.

View call history/place calls via call history

  1. Press the top dot on the navigation panel

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  2. Scroll and select the number you would like to call back.

Conference Calls

Start a conference call

  1. Establish the first call, press Conference button.

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  2. Enter the participant’s phone number.

  3. Press Conference softkey to add participant to your call.

  4. Repeat to add additional participants.

Remove participants

  1. While in a conference, press Show Details.

  2. Highlight the participant’s name and press the Remove softkey.

NOTE: You can only remove participants if you initiated the conference.

3. Hang up or press EndCall softkey to end your own participation.

Change ringtone

  1. Press Applications

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  2. Select Settings.

  3. Select Ringtone.

  4. Press Play to play the ringtone or push Set to select the ringtone.

VOICEMAIL

Personalizing your voicemail

Initial Setup

  1. Press the Messages button.

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  2. Enter the default PIN (147258)

  3. Follow the prompts to record your name, greeting, and a personal PIN.

Message Waiting Indicators (MWI)

  • Solid red light on your handset.

  • Message Icon on a line.

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Retrieving your voice messages

  • Press the Messages button.

Tips and Shortcuts

How do I transfer a voicemail?

You can simply forward the email with the attached voicemail.

To Forward via the Phone Prompts:

  1. Listen to the new message

  2. Hit 5 to forward

  3. Provide an introduction

  4. Hit ##, enter the extension and then #.

How do I Forward all?

  • To forward calls, press the Forward all softkey.

    1. Either enter the phone number, e.g. 1+(555)-555-1234 OR

    2. to forward all calls to voicemail, press Messages

  • To cancel call forwarding, press Forward off.

Voicemail Shortcuts

Main Menu

1 - Hear new Messages

3 1 - Review Saved Messages

3 2 - Review Deleted Messages

4 1 - Change Greetings

4 1 2 - Switch to Alternate Greeting

Listening to Voicemail

#- Next message

1 - Restart a message

2 - Save

3 - Delete

8 - Pause

Cisco 8841 Phone Schematic

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Handset light strip

Indicates an incoming call (flashing red) or new voice message (steady red).

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Phone screen

Shows information about your phone such as directory number, active call and line status, softkey options, speed dials, placed calls, and phone menu listings.

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Programmable feature buttons and Session buttons

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Your phone provides quick access to your phone lines, features, and call sessions:

  • Programmable feature buttons (left side): Use to view calls on a line or access features such as Speed Dial or All Calls. These buttons are also called feature buttons.

  • Session buttons (right side): Use to perform tasks such as answering a call, resuming a held call, or (when not being used for an active call) initiating phone functions such as displaying missed calls. Each call on your phone is associated with a session button.

Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, the buttons provide access to:

  • Phone lines and intercom lines

  • Speed-dial numbers (speed-dial buttons, including the Line Status speed-dial features)

  • Web-based services (for example, a Personal Address Book button)

  • Call features (for example, a Privacy button)

Buttons illuminate to indicate status:

  • Green, steady: Active call or two-way intercom call

  • Green, flashing: Held call

  • Amber, steady: Privacy in use, one-way intercom call, DND (Do not disturb) active, or logged into Hunt Group

  • Amber, flashing: Incoming call or reverting call

  • Red, steady: Remote line in use (shared line or Line Status)

  • Red, flashing: Remote line on hold

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Softkey buttons

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Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, enable softkey options displayed on your phone screen.

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Navigation panel and Select button

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The Navigation panel and Select button allows you to scroll through menus, highlight items, and select the highlighted item.

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Release Button

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Ends a connected call or session.

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Hold/Resume button

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Places an active call on hold and resumes the held call.

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Conference button

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Creates a conference call.

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Transfer button

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Transfers a call.

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Speakerphone button

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Toggles the speakerphone on or off. When the speakerphone is on, the button is lit.

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Mute button

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Toggles the microphone on or off. When the microphone is muted, the button is lit.

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Headset button

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Toggles the headset on or off. When the headset is on, the button is lit.

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Keypad

Allows you to dial phone numbers, enter letters, and select menu items (by entering the item number).

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Volume button

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Controls the handset, headset, and speakerphone volume (off hook) and the ringer volume (on hook).

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Contacts button

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Opens or closes the Directories menu. Use the Contacts button to access personal and corporate directories.

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Applications button

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Opens or closes the Applications menu. Use the Applications button to access call history, user preferences, phone settings, and phone model information.

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Messages button

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Autodials your voice messaging system (varies by system).

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Back button

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Returns to the previous screen or menu.

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Handset

Phone handset.

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