User Guide for the T48G Skype for Business phone
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Using a Common Area Phone
Users should pay attention to the following points when using the Common Area Phone:
The phone can sign into the last CAP account automatically after the phone recovers from
network failure, sever failure or being off line. The phone can sign into the last CAP account
automatically after rebooting.
The phone will not sign into the last CAP account automatically after being reset to factory.
Available features of the Common Area Phone:
The Common Area Phone supports the basic call features, including placing the call,
answering the call, placing the call on hold, resuming the call, muting or un-muting the call
and ending the call like a regular phone.
The Common Area Phone supports switching between a CAP account and a Skype for
Business account.
The Common Area Phone supports the local directory feature.
The Common Area Phone will switch to away status when screen free time reaches to the
set time of the Skype for Business Server.
If the network administrator enables the advanced feature (e.g., Skype for Business
conference, the call park feature, transferring the call) on the Skype for Business Server,
you can use these authorized features.
Unavailable features of the Common Area Phone:
The Common Area Phone doesn’t have Skype for Business directory.
The Common Area Phone doesn’t have call history feature.
The Common Area Phone doesn’t have phone lock feature, the unlock PIN is used as the
administrator password to access the
Advanced
settings.
The Common Area Phone doesn’t have calendar feature.
The Common Area Phone doesn’t have voice mails feature.
You can’t change your presence manually.
If the network administrator disables the advanced feature (e.g., Skype for Business
conference, the call park feature, transferring the call) on the Skype for Business Server,
you can’t use these unauthorized features.
Switching to a Skype for Business Account
If the network administrator enables the sign-in configuration on the Skype for Business Server,
users can sign into their own Skype for Business account to use Skype for Business features and
their own user profile settings.