When you enter a URI address to place a call, do not pause for more then 10 seconds between key presses.
After 10 seconds of inactivity, the phone assumes that it has the complete address and attempts to place
the call.
Note
When you dial or receive a call through URI dialing, the call window and incoming call alert display the
complete URI address.
When you enter a URI address, the maximum length is 254 characters. You can enter the complete domain
name to override the default domain.
URI dialing works with the other features of your phone:
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You can configure a URI address as a speed dial entry to place a call.
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You can configure the Call Forward All destination using the Speed Dial or Call History entries.
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You can initiate a conference call and add multiple parties using URI Dialing if the URI address is stored
in the Speed Dial list or Call History.
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You cannot use URI addresses during Meet Me conferences or for Group Call Pickup.
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You can initiate a transfer call using URI dialing if the URI address is stored in the Speed Dial list or
Call History.
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You can monitor the state (in-use or idle) of a call using URI Dialing associated with Speed Dial or Call
History.
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You can initiate URI Dialing when a busy or unavailable party becomes available.
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You can hide the display of the URI address information.
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When the phones are connected to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express and Survivable
Remote Site Telephony (CME/SRST), the URI Dialing functions are disabled. The ABC softkey does
not appear on the phone screen.
Intelligent Proximity for Mobile Devices
Intelligent Proximity allows you to pair your mobile device to use the mobile line through your Cisco IP
Phone. Once the mobile device is paired, you can place and receive calls on the mobile line from your Cisco
IP Phone, with either the handset or the speaker. You can also use calling features such as hold and redial
with the mobile line.
Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, and 8851NR do not support Bluetooth or Intelligent Proximity for Mobile
Devices.
Note
You can share your mobile contacts and call history with the Cisco IP Phone, and move calls between your
mobile device and Cisco IP Phone. You can also view signal strength and battery level of the mobile device
on the Cisco IP Phone.
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