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Placing A Call-Additional Options - Cisco 7975G Software Manual

Unified ip phone guide for cisco unified communications manager 6.1(3) (sccp and sip)
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• If you make a mistake while dialing, press << to erase digits.
Placing a Call—Additional Options
You can place calls using special features and services that might be available on your phone. See your
system administrator for more information about these additional options.
If you want to...
Place a call while another call
is active (using a different
line)
Speed dial a number
Dial from a corporate
directory on your phone
Dial from a corporate
directory on your personal
computer using
Cisco WebDialer
Use Cisco CallBack to receive
notification when a busy or
ringing extension is available
See if a line associated with a
speed-dial, call record, or
directory listing is busy before
placing a call to that line
Make a priority (precedence)
call (SCCP phones only)
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975G Phone Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1(3) (SCCP and SIP)
Then...
1. Press
for a new line. The first call
is automatically placed on hold.
2. Enter a number.
Do one of the following:
• Press
(a speed-dial button).
• Use the Abbreviated Dial feature.
• Use the Fast Dial feature.
1. Choose
> Corporate
Directory (name can vary).
2. Enter a name and press Search.
3. Highlight a listing and go off-hook.
1. Open a web browser and go to a
WebDialer-enabled corporate
directory.
2. Click the number that you want to
dial.
1. Press CallBack while listening to the
busy tone or ring sound.
2. Hang up. Your phone alerts you
when the line is free.
3. Place the call again.
Look for Busy Line Feature indicators.
Enter the MLPP access number, then
enter a phone number.
For more information,
see...
Using Hold and Resume,
page 24
Speed Dialing, page 36
Using Call Logs, page 53
Setting Up Phones and
Access Lists for Mobile
Connect, page 68
Your system
administrator
Using BLF to Determine a
Line State, page 43
Prioritizing Critical Calls,
page 45
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