Basic call handling, Placing a call, Business ip telephony the future is now – Cisco 7912G User Manual

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Basic Call Handling

This section covers basic call-handling tasks such as placing, answering, and
transferring calls.

Placing a Call

To place a call, use one of several options to go off-hook before or after
dialing a number.

If you want to...

Then...

Dial off-hook

Lift the handset and dial the number.

Dial on-hook
(without dial tone)

Enter or choose a phone number by:
Entering a phone number on the keypad.
Pressing the Navigation button to access and choose phone
numbers
from your list of speed dial numbers.
Then, to place the call, do one of these things to go off-hook:
Lift the handset
Press Dial

Dial on-hook (with
dial tone)

Press NewCall and dial the number.

Redial the most
recently dialed
number

Press Redial.

Speed dial a number

Do one of the following:
Press the Navigation button to choose a number from your list of
speed dial numbers and then press Dial.
Enter a speed dial index number (1-99 on the keypad) while
on-hook
and press AbbrDial.
For details, see the “Setting Up Speed Dial Numbers” section on
page 28.

Dial from a call log

Press the Menu button and select Directories > Missed Calls,
Received
Calls, Placed Calls, Speed Dial,
or Directory Services. To dial
from a listing,
scroll to it and go off-hook.
To add a prefix or other digits to the number before dialing, press
EditDial.

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