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Answering calls

When you receive an incoming call, 
the phone rings and the screen 
displays the caller’s information.  
You can choose to answer the 
incoming call in the following ways:

•  By picking up the handset.
•  By pressing the Speakerphone

 key. 

•  By pressing the Headset 

 key.

•  By pressing Answer, or the line  

key that has the flashing green 
LED indicator.

Transferring calls

You can transfer a call to another 
person in one of the three ways.

•  Blind Transfer: transfer a call 

directly to another party  
without consulting.

•  Semi-Attended Transfer:  

transfer a call when the target 
phone is ringing.

•  Attended Transfer: transfer a call 

having spoken to the recipient first.

To perform a blind transfer

•  Press the Tran soft key during a call.
•  Enter the number you want to 

transfer the call to.

•  Press the Tran soft key to 

complete the transfer.

The call will then be connected to the 
number you’re transferring it to.

To perform a semi-attended 

transfer

•  Press the Tran soft key during a call.
•  Then either:

•  Enter the number you want to 

transfer the call to.

•  Press the Directory soft key to 

find the number of directory or 
History. 

•  Press 

 or  

 to dial out.

•  Press the Tran soft key to 

complete the transfer when you 
hear the target phone ringing.

To perform an attended transfer

•  Press the Tran soft key during a call.
•  Either enter the number you want 

to transfer the call to, or press 
the 

Directory soft key to find the 

number from directory or history. 

•  Press 

 or  

 to dial out.

•  After the person answers the 

call, press the 

Tran soft key to 

complete the transfer.

•  If you’re using a handset, complete 

the transfer by hanging it up. You 
can cancel a transfer before the 
call’s connected by pressing the 
Cancel soft key.

Ending calls

There are three ways to end a call:

•  If you’re using the handset, press 

the 

Cancel soft key or hang up the 

handset.

•  If you’re using the headset, press 

the 

Cancel soft key.

•  If you’re using the speakerphone, 

press 

 or the 

Cancel soft key.

Conference calls 

To set up a conference call:

•  Dial the first person then press the 

Conf soft key; they’ll be put on hold. 

•  Dial the number of the next person 

you want to join the call and press 

,  

 , or the 

Send soft key.

•  When they answer, press the Conf 

soft key again. 

•  Repeat the process until everyone 

has joined the conference call.

During your conference call, you can:

•  Press the Hold soft key to place 

the conference call on hold.

•  Press the Split soft key to split the 

call into two individual calls.

•  Press the New Call soft key to 

make a new call.

•  Press the Back soft key to return to 

the previous screen.

•  Press the 

 

Mute key to mute  

the call.

•  Press the Cancel soft key to end 

the call.

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Summary of Contents for T46U

Page 1: ...Yealink T46U IP Phone User guide...

Page 2: ...Contents What s in the box 3 Let s get started 4 Check you re set up on Cloud Voice 7 Getting to know your phone 8 Phone display 10 Using your phone 11 Additional features 14 General information 15 2...

Page 3: ...you open the box Got everything Phone stand Handset cord Ethernet cable 2m CAT5E UTP cable Quick start guide Mains power adapter optional Wall mount bracket optional Yealink T46U IP phone and handset...

Page 4: ...ce you ve unpacked it turn your Yealink T46U upside down so you can see the ports Then slot the phone stand into one of the slots depending on the angle you want or into the optional wall mount bracke...

Page 5: ...Here s how to connect the handset and optional headset Here s how to connect a USB flash drive A Upper USB port B Lower USB port 5...

Page 6: ...connection optional IEEE 802 3 af compliant PoE Hub Switch PC Internet DC5V You have two options for power and network connections normal AC power and Power over Ethernet PoE Your system administrator...

Page 7: ...ht take some time so please be patient Once it s finished it ll show this symbol If something has gone wrong you ll see this symbol If this happens just give us a call on 0800 389 0537 and we ll be ab...

Page 8: ...key 7 Hold key 8 Redial key 9 Transfer key 10 Speakerphone key 11 Volume key 12 Keypad 13 Speaker 14 Arrows scroll display information OK confirm action X cancel action 15 Hook switch tab 16 Hook swit...

Page 9: ...has failed Multi lingual uppercase and lowercase letters input mode Busy forward Bluetooth mode is on Voice mail No answer forward Bluetooth headset is both paired and connected Text message Direct p...

Page 10: ...us You can view your phone status using either the phone user screen or web user screen In phone status you can see Network details Pv4 status IP address mode MAC address LAN type LAN IP and LAN mask...

Page 11: ...ace the original call on hold Enter a number or select a contact Select New Call Redial a number The phone keeps a record of all the calls you ve made To recall a contact you recently called Press the...

Page 12: ...phone ringing To perform an attended transfer Press the Tran soft key during a call Either enter the number you want to transfer the call to or press the Directory soft key to find the number from di...

Page 13: ...d Voice Take a look at the user feature guide to find out more You can search for a contact in the corporate directory or simply dial a contact number from it To access your corporate directory press...

Page 14: ...phone The phone can connect to two Bluetooth devices at the same time Using Bluetooth Bluetooth headset connect your Yealink Bluetooth dongle to the USB port of your phone and enable Bluetooth then p...

Page 15: ...ld be damaged by an electrical storm Should this happen contact your BT service desk Product disposal instructions The symbol shown here and on your phone means your product is classed as electrical o...

Page 16: ...time Services and equipment are provided subject to British Telecommunications plc s respective standard conditions of contract Nothing in this publication forms any part of any contract British Tele...

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