Chapter 1: getting to know your wip310, Getting to know your wip310, Phone and charger – Cisco WIP310 User Manual

Page 7: Phone keys and buttons, Handset navigation pad, Power/end call button, Call button, Soft keys

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Chapter 1

Getting to Know Your WIP310

3

Wireless-G IP Phone

Chapter 1:

Getting to Know Your

WIP310

Phone and Charger

Phone in charger

Your Cisco WIP310 Wireless-G IP Phone set consists of a

handset, charger, USB cable, and power supply
To charge the phone:

Place the phone in the charging cradle

1

Connect one end of the power supply to the phone

2

charger
Connect the other end of the power supply to an

3

electrical outlet

See

Charging the Battery

on page

8

You can also connect one end the included USB cable to

the USB port on the bottom of the phone and the other

end to your PC to charge the phone

USB port on phone

NOTE:

The battery must charge for at least 8

hours prior to the phone’s initial use Do not

power on the phone until it has charged for at

least 8 hours

Talk time for the phone is approximately three (3) hours

and standby time is approximately 40 hours

NOTE:

Talk and standby time can vary widely

depending on your phone settings and wireless

environment Cisco recommends that you keep

the phone in the charger when it is not in use

Phone Keys and Buttons

Power/End Call Button

The button with the red phone symbol is the Power/End

Call button To power on the phone, press and hold this

button until the screen is lit To power off the phone, press

and hold this button until the screen becomes dark
You also press this button to end a call or to return to the

phone Home screen at any time

Call Button

The button with the green phone symbol is the Call

button and is used to place and answer calls

Soft Keys

The silver soft keys are located under the display screen

The function of these keys depends on the phone screen

or menu you are currently viewing For example, in the

Home screen, press the left soft key for Options, and

press the right soft key for Contacts

Handset Navigation Pad

Select Button and Arrow Keys

To navigate through the phone menus, use the Navigation

Pad The Select button is the silver button in the middle of

the navigation pad

The arrow keys are used to move up, down, left and right

through the phone menus

Left soft key

Call button

Right soft key

Power/End Call

button

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