Press the More key at anytime to scroll across if the feature you need is not visible.

Similar documents
Telephone User Instructions

Yealink 46G. A Complete Overview for Conversation Users

Reference Guide. IP Phone/Calling Features Voic . Dialing. Your Phone Calling Features. Phone Views. To dial phone number or extension.

Reference Guide. IP Phone/Calling Features Voic Dialing. Your Phone Calling Features. Phone Views. To dial phone number or extension.

Goodbye Key - Ends an active call. The Goodbye key also exits an open list, such as the Options List, without saving changes

PLEASE NOTE: Headsets, as well as, intercom and 3 way conferencing functionality are not support on this phone model.

Polycom Soundpoint 650 IP Phone User Guide

Voic Guide. Access internally Access your mailbox by pressing the Messages/Msgs/MSG key or by dialing Enter your password.

IP Office 9611 Quick Reference Guide

Panasonic User Guide (Panasonic KX-DT 333/343 Series Phones)

Reference Guide. IP Phone/Calling Features Voice Mail Personal Assistant Toolbar. Dialing. Your Phone Calling Features.

SIP Communicator Spitfire S300 User Guide

Centrex Phone Instructions

Polycom VVX500 Series IP Phone Reference Guide Dialing Your Phone Calling Features To dial phone number or extension Phone Views Speakerphone

CALNET 3: AT&T Voice DNA : Quick reference guide

HKBN Unified Communications T61P SIP Phone User Guide

Getting Started 3. Using this Guide 3 Connecting Your Phone 4

Aastra 6873i QUICK START GUIDE. 198 Route 9 North, Suite 105 Manalapan, NJ

Cisco 8841/8851/8861 Dial Plan

Cisco 8811 Dial Plan. Place a Call. Answer a Call. Put a Call on Hold. Feature and Session Buttons. Your Phone

Yealink BASIC PHONE GUIDE T48G POWERED BY XCHANGE TELECOM

AVAYA VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL (VOIP) TELEPHONE REFERENCE GUIDE

NEC NEAX 2000 IPS USER GUIDE

ACC-1143 PUG. Polycom 4 and 6-Line Desk Phone Quick Reference Guide

Use of Phones And Description of Features. Installation and Training Provided by Just Results, Inc

Quick start guide Line small business system with speakerphone

Polycom SoundPoint IP Phones

Cisco 504G, 514G, 508G, and 303G Initial Setup

Desktop Reference Guide

CBV Support CBV Telephone. User Guide. For Cisco 7900 Series IP Phones

Quick start guide Line small business system with caller ID/call waiting and speakerphone

Setup & Information Guide Zultys 37G VoIP Phones

SBTS. Phone and Voic Training

User Guide: Panasonic KX-UT113

TPGBizPhone. Standard T42G IP Phone User Guide

CALNET 3: AT&T Voice DNA Polycom SoundPoint IP 321 / 331

User Guide for. Mitel IP Phone

Quick start guide Line small business system with digital answering system and caller ID/call waiting

Yealink Gigabit IP Phone SIP-T46G

SV9100 User Guide with UM8000 Voic . Quick Guide to using your telephone and voic

TPG BizPhone. Premium T48G IP Phone User Guide

Cisco 7942/7962 IP Phone Quick Reference Guide

Icon Instructions LED Instructions Touch Screen Display Navigating Menus and Fields Entering Data and Editing Fields

LG Ericsson IP Phone IP 8802A

Yealink Gigabit IP Phone SIP-T48G

Vertical 2-Line Desk Phone Quick Reference Guide

AVAYA 9601 SIP DESKPHONE INSTRUCTIONS

Aastra Model 6731i IP Phone

Quick Reference Guide.

Yealink T42S. Quick User Guide

Polycom VVX User Guide

User Guide. Infinite Voice (Polycom VVX 300/400)

CALNET 3: AT&T Voice DNA Polycom SoundPoint IP 650 / 670

IP Office 9504 Telephone Quick Guide

Agenda. Basic Phone Operation Voic Call Handling WebPortal

Pocket User Guide 480i Phone. for Sphericall

UCx Feature Guide for Nortel IP phones - with Feature Key mode disabled

Line Mode Reference Booklet. Bizfon, Inc. 50 Stiles Road Salem, NH Tips for Using the Directory. Reprogramming the Direct Access Buttons

Cisco IP 508 Phone for ADP Network Phone Xpress. Quick Reference Guide

Sharyland ISD Voice Mail On Cisco IP Phones

Quick Start Guide AT&T SB67020 Deskset

Avaya IP Office Phone Manual

RVC HP/3Com - Model 3502 Phone Quick Reference. RVC HP/3Com - Model 3502 Phone Quick Reference Guide

CISCO 7960/7942 IP PHONE

AVAYA 9608 IP Phone QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

Vox Centrex Yealink T29 UserGuide

DS-5000 Series. Keysets. Quick Reference Guide

ipecs LG-Nortel Phase 5 Quick Reference Guide 8000 SERIES HANDSET

5320/5330/5340 IP Phone Quick Reference Guide

LCD Screen. Soft Keys. Handset (Optional cordless handset shown) Speaker. TRANSFER A CALL While connected to a live call

Polycom Soundpoint IP 330/331/335 Phone. Quick Reference Guide. Downloaded from manuals search engine

Telstra VVX410 Phone Guide

2) Message Waiting Light the light is located on the upper part of the phone and will turn on every time you have voic .

Guide to using your CISCO IP 6961 phone at Imperial College London

Quickstart Guide. Polycom VVX 500/600

IP Office 9408 Telephone Quick Guide

BUSINESS. QUICK START GUIDE Polycom VVX 410. Business Media Phone INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTION

Polycom VVX 300 Series

IP Office 9621 Telephone Quick Reference Guide

Polycom VVX 500/600 Features

Mitel MiVoice 6920 IP Phone Quick Reference Guide

Setting up Polycom VVX phones on the Cloud PBX

Mitel MiVoice 6930 IP Phone Quick Reference Guide

ImpactConnect Hosted PBX Phone Guide - Polycom Soundpoint IP 335

Cisco Business Edition 4000 End User Guide

Polycom VVX 300 Training

Avaya 9408 User Guide

3x16 Display. AUX Lamp. Interactive Soft-Keys Navigation Keys. Speaker Key. Microphone. Omega-Phone OM-KTD30 Digital Telephone

Quick Reference Guide

Datasharp Optimum Connect Cisco IP Phone SPA504 basic user guide

Toshiba CIX Telephone End User Training Reference

Cisco Model SPA 303 Quick Start Guide

PHONE & VOIC - QUICK GUIDE

Hosted Phone Quick Start Guide. Get the most out of our Hosted Phone service with these handy instructions for the Polycom VVX phone.

Yealink CP860 HD IP Conference Phone Quick User Guide

Telstra IP Telephony - Telstra IP Video Phone Feature Guide

Yealink SIP-T46G, T42G, and T41P Enterprise IP Phones Quick User Guide

First Communications Cloud IP PBX User Guide (Polycom)

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 3904 TELEPHONE OVERVIEW

Metronet Telecom, Inc. Telephone Systems Voice/Data Cabling Local/Long Distance Service

Transcription:

Display Features The display on your phone is very interactive. As you use the phone the information will change and different features and functions will appear on the display. The 6 buttons above the display are programmed to best fit your needs for quick access to features or speed dial, and the 6 buttons below the display change depending on whether the phone is idle or not. When the phone is idle, your display will show the name of the extension, the phone number, and day, date, and time. It will also display Call forward status, DND On (Do Not Disturb), or the number of missed calls. In addition, there are several temporary messages that will display to show the status of the phone or navigate different features. Press the More key at anytime to scroll across if the feature you need is not visible. Placing Calls To place an external call, enter the telephone number and press the Dial key. If you donʼt press dial, it takes a few seconds for the call to connect. Enter the extension number to place an internal call. You may either lift the handset before dialing to place the call or, for a speakerphone call, begin dialing with the handset in place. You can also make calls using the Caller List, Redial List or Speed Dial. Follow the screen prompts. Answering Calls You may answer the call by doing one of following: " Lift the handset " Press the Speaker/headset key or press the blinking Line key " " (Important: to end a call on speakerphone, you must press the Goodbye key) " Press the Answer Key to pick up with speakerphone (or press Ignore to send the call directly " to voicemail) Placing a call on hold While on the line with one caller, press the Hold key to place that caller on hold. The Line key LED will blink indicating the caller is on hold. Press the blinking Line key to resume the call. Mute Press the Mute key while on a call. The key will light up, indicating your microphone is turned off, the caller cannot hear you Press the Mute key again to resume normal call conditions Adjusting Volume To adjust ring volume " While Idle, press the Volume Control keys until desired ringer volume is reached To adjust speaker or headset volume " Press the Speaker Key " Press the Volume Control keys until desired speaker volume is reached To adjust handset volume " Lift the handset " Press the Volume Control keys until desired handset volume is reached

Transferring Calls Blind Transfer " While connected to the caller, press the Transfer key " Dial the extension " Press the Transfer key again to complete the call Screened Transfer " While connected to the caller, press the Transfer key " Dial the extension " Wait until the party answers " To send the call: " " Press the Transfer key again to complete the call " To decline the transfer: " " Press the Drop key to disconnect the second party" " " " Press the blinking Line key to return to the original caller Transfer directly to VM " While connected to the caller, press the Transfer key " Dial *21 and the extension " Press the Transfer key again to complete the call Call Pick-Up Incoming calls to individual extensions can be picked up from any other phone by dialing **<extension>. For example, pickup a call to ext. 3065 on ext. 3025 by dialing **3065. Redial Press the Redial key Scroll through the list of stored calls by pressing the Up-Down Arrow key (phone stores the last 100 calls made from the extension) Press the Dial key to dial the number shown Parking Calls Incoming calls can be parked for pickup by another party After answering call, choose park location (1 or 2) and press Park key " Notify recipient by calling the extension, or use the intercom key " Recipient can pick up the call from any extension by pressing the illuminated Park key Intercom Press Intercom key, enter the desired extension and press Dial After the beep, your party will hear you via the speakerphone on their phone The receiving party can choose to speak via speaker, or pick up the handset Callers List Phone stores the last 200 incoming calls to the extension. The phone symbol next to the number indicates whether the call was missed or answered. To return a call, press Callers key and use the up-down arrow to navigate to the desired caller. Dial the number by picking up the handset, pressing the Speaker key, or pressing a Line key. Do Not Disturb (DND) Incoming calls can be sent directly to voicemail by pressing the DND key Key will remain illuminated while DND is activated To receive incoming calls, deactivate by pressing DND again to turn off the indicator light

Conferencing Calls Conferencing in a third party " While on the line with a caller, press the Conference key " Dial the phone number or extension of the party you wish to conference " When the third party answers, press the Conference key again. You are now connected on a " 3-way conference call. Joining Two Callers " While on the line with one caller (line 1), if you receive a second call, place the first call on hold " and answer the second line. " Press the Conference key and Line 1 " Press the Conference key again and Line 2 " Press the Conference key and Line 2 again to connect the two lines. Dropping a caller " While on the conference call, the caller ID will show in the display " Press the Up-Down Arrow key to highlight the caller you wish to drop " Press the Drop key. Your other party is still on the line." " " " Forwarding Calls To activate " Press the Call Forward Key and the phone number to which you wish to forward calls " Press Dial, you will hear Thank you " Always test that your calls are forwarding correctly To deactivate " Press the Call Forward Key and press Dial. You will hear Thank you Personal Speed Dial" Entering personal speed dial " Press Options " Press 2 (Preferences) " Press 3 (Speed Dial Edit) " Screen will show Press SD button (Ignore the blinking ʻVoicemailʼ key) " Press desired speed dial key (ex. 1)" " Enter phone number and press Save. Entry can be corrected using the Backspace key, or " Remove key " Confirm by pressing OK " Press Done to exit the Options menu Dialing using personal speed dials " Press and hold the desired number key until the phone dials Voicemail The indicator light will illuminate when there is a message in the voicemail box. Messages can be retrieved by dialing *71 + <Extension>. Please see the attached Voicemail Guide for further information. Rebooting the Phone Occasionally, the phone may need to be rebooted to clear an error. This can be done one of two ways: Press the Options button Dial 6 Press Restart to confirm

Keys Key Description Programmable Keys - 6 static top keys, 6 state-based bottom keys Keys 1-6 (Top) Customizable keys Keys 7-12 (Bottom) Features change depending on whether the phone is on use or idle Phone in use: Dial Press to send a call Conference Allows the user to conference with two other parties. See The following table identifies the programmed feature keys on your 6757i instructions Aastra 6757i Transfer Allows user to transfer calls to any extension or outside phone number. More Press to see Idle State features Idle State: Call Park Allows a call to be placed on hold and picked up from any other extension. See instructions. Voicemail Allows direct access to VM system. Press key and enter password at the voice prompts. The following table identifies the programmed feature keys on your 6757i phone Intercom Direct station-to-station paging/calling. Press key then enter extension number Do Not Disturb Incoming calls ring directly to voicemail. Display shows ʻDND Onʼ and red light comes on when activated, though status does not show while phone is in use. Press again to de-activate. More Press to see additional features Call Forward Allows incoming calls to be forwarded to another phone number Page All Office-wide speakerphone paging/notification Callers List A stored log of the last 200 calls received and the status of these calls - time, date, unanswered, answered, and the number of times they tried to reach you. Numbers can be dialed directly, edited or saved to directory. Directory Personal phonebook of up to 200 entries. Editable and searchable.

The following table identifies the keys on your 6757i IP phone: Keys Key Description Hold Key - Places an active call on hold. To retrieve a held call, press the call appearance button beside the light that is flashing. Redial Key - Redials up to 100 previously dialed numbers. Pressing the redial key twice redials the last dialed number. Goodbye Key - Ends an active call. The goodbye key also exits an open list, such as the Options List, without saving changes. Volume Control Key - Adjusts the volume for the ringer, handset, and handsfree speaker. Ringer: press while there is no active call. Handset: press while handset is off the cradle. Speaker: press while speakerphone is on. Navigation Keys - Pressing the UP and DOWN arrow keys lets you view different status and text messages on the LCD display (if there is more than one line of messages). These buttons also let you scroll through menu selections, such as the Options List. Pressing the LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys lets you view the different line/call appearances. While in the Options List, these keys allow you to exit or enter the current option. When you are editing entries on the display, pressing the LEFT arrow key erases the character on the left; pressing the RIGHT arrow key sets the option. Speaker/Headset Key - Transfers the active call to the speaker or headset, allowing handsfree use of the phone. Options key - Accesses services and options to customize your phone. Check with your System Administrator or T4 Telecom Service Representative before changing the administrator-only options. Line/Call Appearance Keys - Connect you to a line or call. The Aastra 6757i IP Phone supports 4 line keys, each with LED indicator lights. Mute Key - Mutes the microphone so that your caller cannot hear you (indicator flashes when the microphone is muted)

Voicemail Access VM Press Voicemail button or Dial *71 Enter password Recording: You have X new messages and X old messages, or You have no messages Access VM remotely Call into Voicemail Box (via DID, auto-attendant or by dialing directly) When the greeting begins, dial * Enter extension Enter password Listen to messages Press 1 to retrieve messages Press 5 to repeat current message Press 6 to play the next message Press 7 to delete message Press 8 to forward message to another extension " Press 1 to pre-pend (to record an introduction to the forwarded message). Press # to send " message when done recording " Press 2 to forward without pre-pending Press * for help Press # to exit Press * during playback to rewind the message Press # during playback to skip forward in the message Save messages Press 9 to save message, choose folder " Press 0 to save in new messages " Press 1 to save in old messages Change outgoing VM recording Press 0 for Mailbox Options " Press 1 to record unavailable message " " After recording: " " " Press 1 to accept " " " Press 2 to review " " " Press 3 to re-record " Press 3 to record name (extension identifier) " Press 4 to record temporary greeting (holiday closure, out to lunch, etc). Follow prompts " " VM will remind you that a temporary greeting is active" " " To change or remove, follow same procedure to access the option and follow prompts Change password Press 0 for Mailbox Options " Press 5 to change password " Enter new 4-digit password, then # " Re-enter password, then # T4 Telecom Quick Reference - 6757i