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Chapter 1 Introduction
8, 9, 10, 11,
15
Programmable
buttons
These buttons are programmable by your system administrator. The
options you have depend on what your system administrator
configured for your phone. This is a list of the available features, with
the button assignments for the default features. If a button does not
work according to its label (or does not work at all), ask your
administrator if the button has been configured.
•
msgs (button 8)—Access your voice mail messages. See the
“Using Voice Mail” section on page 3-14
.
•
conf (button 9)—Initiate a conference call. See the
“Placing a
Conference Call” section on page 3-9
.
•
forward (button 10)—Redirect your calls to another telephone
number. See the
“Forwarding All Calls” section on page 3-12
.
•
speed dial (buttons 15)—Quickly call a frequently-dialed number.
See the
“Configuring Speed Dial Buttons” section on page 3-14
for information on setting up speed dials.
•
redial (button 11)—Dial the last number called. See the
“Redialing the Last Number Dialed” section on page 3-8
.
•
park—Store a call at a specified number and then use another
phone to retrieve the call. See the
“Parking a Call” section on
page 3-8
.
•
call pickup—Answer a call that comes in on a telephone
extension other than your own. See the
“Using Call Pickup”
section on page 3-10
.
•
meet-me—Set up a Meet-Me conference, which is a conference at
a pre-set phone number that is not your own number. See the
“Establishing Meet-Me Conference Calls” section on page 3-10
.
12
Speaker button
Toggles the speaker on and off. See the
“Using the Speaker” section
on page 3-2
.
13
Mute button
Toggles the handset mute on and off. See the
“Muting a Call” section
on page 3-7
.
Table 1-1
Cisco IP Phone 7910 Series Features (continued)
Figure
Callout
Feature
Description