Using phone buttons, Understanding lines vs. calls – Cisco Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G User Manual

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Using Phone Buttons

The phone keypad and buttons provide these shortcuts to frequently used functions.

Understanding Lines vs. Calls

To avoid confusion about lines and calls, refer to these descriptions:

Lines—Each corresponds to a directory number or intercom number that others can use to call
you. Your phone supports up to six lines. To see your phone lines, press

to open Line

View. You have as many lines as you have directory numbers with phone line icons

in the Line

View list.

If you want to...

Then...

For more
information, see...

Lock the phone
keypad

Press and hold the

key until the screen displays

“Keypad Locked” and the

icon displays at the top of

the Main screen.

Note

The keypad lock is temporarily disabled when you have
an incoming call.

Setting the Keypad
to Automatically
Lock, page 75

Unlock the
phone keypad

Press Unlock. When the screen displays “Unlock Keypad?”,
press OK, and the

icon disappears.

Note

You must press the Unlock and OK softkeys when they
appear, or the keypad remains locked.

Toggle between
ring and vibrate
mode

Press and hold

until the screen displays


“Vibrate On!” and the

icon appears at the top.

To switch back to the ring mode, press and hold

until

the screen displays “Vibrate Off!” and the

icon

disappears.

Note

You can also use the Volume button to set the vibrate
mode.

Customizing Rings,
page 70

Listen to voice
messages

Press and hold the

until the phone connects to your

voice messaging system.

Accessing Voice
Messages, page 87

Adjust the
volume during a
call

Press

for a call on the handset, speaker, or headset.

Using Phone
Buttons, page 28

Change the ring
pattern for your
calls

When the phone is idle, press

to set the ring volume,

vibrate, or silent mode.

Customizing Rings,
page 70

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