Ending a video call, Placing a telephone call, Using hold and resume – Cisco 7985G User Manual

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Ending a Video Call

End a video call the same way as you end a telephone call, hang up. See the table below for details.

If you want to...

Then...

Hang up while you are using the
handset

Return the handset to its cradle or press EndCall.

Hang up while you are using the
headset

Press

(Headset button), if it is lit. Or, if you want to

keep headset mode activated (keep the button lit after
hanging up), press EndCall.

Hang up while you are using the
speakerphone

Press

(Headset button) or EndCall.

Hang up one call but preserve another
call on the same line

Press EndCall. If necessary, remove the call from hold first.

Placing a Telephone Call

When you dial a telephone number, the call will automatically be set up as a telephone call. To place
a telephone call, use one of the same options to go off-hook before or after dialing a number as
described for video calls, see the “Placing a Video Call” section on page 19.

Using Hold and Resume

You can have only one active call at any given time; all other calls must be placed on hold.

If you...

Then...

Want to put a call on hold

Make sure that the call that you want to put on hold is highlighted
and press Hold.

Want to remove a call from
hold

Make sure that the call that you want to remove from hold is
highlighted and press Resume.

Have multiple calls on
multiple lines on hold

Press

(Line button) and choose the line on which the call that

you want to resume is. If necessary, make sure that the call that you
want to remove from hold is highlighted and press Resume.

Tips

Engaging the Hold feature typically generates music or a beeping tone. For this reason, avoid putting
a conference call on hold.

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