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Keeping Your Call Information Private
If Privacy is programmed for one of your buttons, you can keep
your call information private from users who share your lines.
If you see a button labeled “Privacy,” then this feature has been
enabled for you by your system administrator. You toggle
privacy on and off by pressing the Privacy button when
receiving an incoming call. In addition, with Privacy enabled,
other shared lines are blocked from joining your calls. Refer to
the phone guide for your Cisco IP Phone for more information.
Configuring the Buttons on Your
Expansion Module 7914
Similar to your Cisco IP Phone, you can configure speed dial
numbers or program buttons to access phone services on the
Expansion Module 7914. Before you can do this, ask your
system administrator for the following information to access
your Cisco IP Phone User Options web page:
•
the URL
•
your user name and password
After you have this information, you can configure your speed
dial numbers or program buttons to access phone services.
Phone services can include, for example, weather, stock quotes,
or corporate calendars and directories.
Refer to the phone guide for your Cisco IP Phone for more
information.
Adjusting the Contrast
Similar to your Cisco IP Phone, you can adjust the contrast on
the Expansion Module 7914. Refer to the phone guide for your
Cisco IP Phone for more information.