Cisco CPMICWIREDS - Manual

Cisco CPMICWIREDS

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 10 – Additional information; Power outage
  • Page 11 – Cisco product security overview; Accessibility Features
  • Page 13 – Buttons and hardware
  • Page 14 – LED state definitions
  • Page 15 – Display Control Unit
  • Page 16 – Sound Base
  • Page 17 – Wireless extension microphone and charger kit
  • Page 20 – Wired extension microphone kit
  • Page 21 – Phone screen
  • Page 22 – Phone screen cleaning; Phone connections
  • Page 23 – Connect mini-USB cable to DCU
  • Page 24 – Install ferrite bead on network cable
  • Page 25 – General IP Phone information
  • Page 26 – Feature availability
  • Page 27 – Services; Access Services; Call History
  • Page 28 – View call history; View call record details
  • Page 29 – Dial from Call History; Edit phone number; Clear call history
  • Page 30 – Delete call record; Preferences; Ringtones; Change Ringtone
  • Page 31 – Contrast; Adjust Contrast; Linked Mode
  • Page 32 – Link Conference Phones; IP Phone Information
  • Page 33 – Administrator Settings
  • Page 35 – Dial Contact from Search
  • Page 36 – Dial Contact from Search during an active call; Personal Directory
  • Page 37 – Personal Directory options; Sign In and Out of Personal Directory
  • Page 38 – Add Personal Directory entry; Search for entry in Personal Directory
  • Page 39 – Dial number from Personal Directory; Delete Personal Directory entry; Edit Personal Directory entry
  • Page 40 – Fast-Dial codes with Personal Directory; Assign fast-dial code to PAB from the phone; Assign fast-dial code to PAB from User Options web page
  • Page 41 – Place call using fast-dial code; Delete fast-dial code
  • Page 43 – Access voicemail; Voice message identification
  • Page 46 – Softkey feature map
  • Page 47 – Survivable Remote Site Telephony overview
  • Page 49 – Answer
  • Page 50 – Call Back; Set Up Call Back notification; Call Forward
  • Page 51 – Forward calls; Call Park; Park call
  • Page 52 – Call Pickup; Answer call using Pickup; Answer call using Group Pickup and Group Pickup Number
  • Page 53 – Answer call using Group Pickup and phone number; Answer call using Other Pickup; cBarge; Join conference on shared line; Conference
  • Page 54 – Add third party to conference; View conference participants; Remove conference participants
  • Page 55 – Divert call; Do Not Disturb; Turn DND on and off
  • Page 56 – Enhanced Room Coverage
  • Page 57 – Wireless Microphone menu; Pair wireless microphone
  • Page 58 – Unpair wireless microphone
  • Page 59 – Cisco Extension Mobility; Enable Extension Mobility; Fast Dial
  • Page 60 – Place call using Fast Dial; Hold; Hold active call
  • Page 61 – Switch between active and multiple holding calls; Hold active call and answer new incoming call; Hold Reversion; Respond to Hold Reversion notification; Meet Me conference
  • Page 62 – Host Meet Me conference; Join Meet Me Conference; Mobile Connect
  • Page 63 – Enable Mobile Connect; Switch IP phone call to mobile phone; Switch mobile call to IP phone
  • Page 64 – Multiple incoming calls; Answer second call on same line
  • Page 65 – Switch between calls on same line; Create conference with two calls on same line; Transfer two calls on same line
  • Page 66 – Shared Line; Mute IP phone sound base
  • Page 67 – Mute IP phone DCU; Plus Dialing; Dial international number
  • Page 68 – Privacy; Enable privacy on shared line; Quality Reporting Tool
  • Page 69 – Report IP phone problems; Redial number; Shared lines
  • Page 70 – Place call using speed dial codes; Transfer; Transfer call to another number
  • Page 71 – Cisco WebDialer; Use WebDialer with Cisco directory; Use WebDialer with another online corporate directory
  • Page 72 – Change WebDialer preferences
  • Page 73 – Sign in and out of User Options web pages
  • Page 74 – Select device from User Options web page; Features and services setup on web; Personal Address Book on web
  • Page 75 – Add new Personal Address Book entry; Search Personal Address Book entry; Edit Personal Address Book entry; Delete Personal Address Book entry
  • Page 76 – Fast Dials on web; Assign Fast-Dial code to Personal Directory entry; Assign Fast-Dial code to phone number
  • Page 77 – Search for Fast-Dial entry; Edit Fast-Dial phone number; Delete Fast-Dial Personal Address Book entry; Address book synchronization tool
  • Page 78 – Speed Dial setup on web; Set up speed-dial codes; Set up Abbreviated Dialing codes
  • Page 79 – Phone services setup on web; Subscribe to service; Search for services
  • Page 80 – Change or end services; Change service name; Access service on phone; User settings on web
  • Page 81 – Change browser password; Change PIN; Change user options web page language setting
  • Page 82 – Change phone display language; Line settings on web; Set up Call Forward per line
  • Page 83 – Change voice message indicator setting per line; Change audible voice message indicator setting per line; Change ring type
  • Page 84 – Update line text label displayed on called party phone
  • Page 85 – Use WebDialer with User Options directory; Log out of WebDialer; Set up, view, or change WebDialer preferences
  • Page 89 – General troubleshooting
  • Page 90 – Phone administration data
  • Page 93 – View Cisco information packet
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Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 User Guide for Cisco Unified
Communications Manager 9.0

First Published:

June 21, 2013

Last Modified:

August 27, 2013

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Summary

Page 9 - Introduction

C H A P T E R 1 Preface Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager describes how to install and use your Cisco Unified IP Conference Phone 8831. • Introduction, page 1 • Additional information, page 2 • Safety and performance information, page 2 • Acce...

Page 10 - Additional information; Power outage

Then... If you want to... See Transfer, on page 62 . Transfer calls See Conference, on page 45 . Make conference calls See Speed Dial, on page 62 . Set up speed dialing See Shared lines, on page 61 . Share a phone number See Ringtones, on page 22 . Change the ring volume or type See Call History, on...

Page 11 - Cisco product security overview; Accessibility Features

Not all Cisco IP Telephony products support external devices, cords or cables. For more information,consult the documentation for your phone. Note Depending on the quality of these devices and their proximity to other devices such as mobile phones ortwo-way radios, some audio noise may still occur. ...

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