Choosing and selecting calls, Switching among calls, Business ip telephony the future is now – Cisco 7912G User Manual

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Business IP Telephony The Future is

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Dial or NewCall to get a dial tone.

Choosing and Selecting Calls

Many phone features require that you select the calls you want to use with a
particular feature. For example, you might have four held calls, but you only
want to join two of them to a conference call.
You can select just the calls you want to add to the conference call before
activating the feature.
If you want to…. Then…
Choose a call

Use the Navigation button to scroll through the call list
until the pointer on the left side of the phone screen
appears next to the call you want to choose.

Select a call

Choose the call and then press more > Select to select
the call. You may have to press the more key several
times. Selected calls are indicated with a checkmark
next to them. You can select multiple calls.


Switching Among Calls

Your phone can support up to six calls on one line
The following tips can help you switch among calls on your line. Use the
Navigation button to scroll through the call list.
If you want to...

Then...

View current calls on a line

See your phone screen.

Switch between calls on one
line

Use the Navigation button to select the
desired call and press the Hold button.

Switch from a connected call to
answer a ringing call

Press Answer. Doing so answers the new
call and automatically places the first call
on hold .

Tips
Only one call can be active at any given time; other calls will be placed on hold
automatically.
When you have multiple calls on one line, calls with the highest precedence and longest
duration display at the top of the call list.
Incoming calls are initially shown on the top of the display but move to the bottom once
you answer them.

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