2 operating your phone, Operating your phone – Cisco 7931G User Manual

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Operating Your Phone

Your Phone can be configured in a variety of ways. A typical line button configuration is Applications on line button 24 and
Headset on line button 23. To activate and deactivate the headset, for example, press line button 23.

Note

During on-hook dialing, use the backspace (<<) soft key to erase characters that were entered incorrectly. Backspace
does not work if you have lifted the handset and dialed a number using the keypad.

This section includes:

Basic: Place a Call, page 7

Speakerphone: Place a Call, page 7

Headset: Place a Call, page 7

Answer a Call, page 7

End a Call, page 7

Redial a Number, page 7

Hold a Call, page 8

Mute a Call, page 8

Manage Call Waiting, page 8

Retrieve Voice-Mail Messages, page 8

Using the Navigation Pad and Select Button, page 8

I-Hold, page 9

Directory Transfer, page 10

Busy Monitored Line, page 10

Divert Incoming Calls, page 10

Park a Call, page 10

Call-Blocking (Toll Bar) Override, page 10

Transfer a Call, page 11

Forward All Calls, page 11

Pick Up Calls, page 11

Conference Calls, page 12

Place a Call from Your Local Directory, page 14

Program Personal Speed-Dial Buttons, page 14

Place a Call from Your System Speed-Dial Directory, page 14

View Call History, page 15

Place a Call from Call History, page 15

Clear Call History, page 15

Use Audio Paging, page 15

Use the Intercom Feature, page 15

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