Item
Cisco Unified
14
IP Phone
model
4-way
15
navigation
pad and Select
button
(center)
Understanding Lines and Calls
To avoid confusion about lines and calls, refer to these descriptions:
• Lines—There are 24 programmable buttons (see
Typically, your system administrator assigns some of these lines (up to 24) to be used as lines for
making and receiving calls. Each corresponds to a directory number or intercom number that
others can use to call you.
Some of your lines might share the same directory number, and others might have unique directory
numbers. To see your phone lines, use the Navigation button to scroll through the list of
programmable button display (see
Buttons configured as lines display their assigned directory number and associated button number.
For example, if you have directory number "3105" assigned to button 1, the line appears as
3105:01 on the phone screen. Each line also has an associated icon to help you identify its purpose
(see
Understanding Line and Call Icons, page
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0
Description
Shows the Cisco Unified IP Phone model number.
Navigation button
• Scroll up and down to see menus and highlight
items
• Scroll left to open the Details view and see
directory numbers and features assigned to each
line button (when on call screen)
• Scroll right to close the Details view
Select button—scroll to select a line using the
Navigation button, then:
• If the button is mapped to a directory number,
and:
The line is idle, press
–
call.
There is an on-hold call on the line, press
–
to resume the call.
There is an active call on the line, the Select
–
button has no effect.
• If the button is mapped to a feature, press
access the feature.
Understanding Phone Screen Features, page
to initiate a new
Understanding Buttons and Hardware, page
20).
An Overview of Your Phone
For more information,
see...
Understanding Phone
Screen Features,
page 21
Understanding Phone
Screen Features,
page 21
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