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Cisco 7940G Manuel de l'utilisateur

Cisco IP Phone Road Map

Refer to the following illustrations and table to
identify the buttons and parts on your Cisco IP
Phone and to find a description of related
features.
Cisco IP Phone 7960
Cisco IP Phone 7940
Please Note: Button 13 is
NOT active on either the
7940 or 7960 phone..
IP Phone System
1
Handset with
indicator light
2
LCD screen
3
Cisco IP Phone
model type
4
Line or speed dial
button
5
Base adjustment
6
Directories button
7
? button
8
Settings button
9
Speaker button
10 Mute button
11 Headset button
12 Volume button
14 Messages
button
15 Navigation button
16 Dial pad
17 Soft keys
Updated April 2006
Functions like a traditional handset.
The light strip at the top of the handset
blinks when the phone rings and can
be set to remain lit when you receive a
voice mail message.
Displays features such as the time,
date, your phone number, caller ID,
line/call status and soft key tabs.
Indicates your Cisco IP Phone model.
Opens a new line or speed dials the
number on the LCD screen. Phones in
the Cisco IP Phone 7960 series have
six line or speed dial buttons and
phones in the 7940 series have two.
Allows you to adjust the angle of the
phone base.
Provides access to call histories
Displays help on your LCD screen for a
phone button or function
Provides access to phone settings
such as contrast and ring sound,
network configuration, and status
information
Toggles the speaker on or off.
Toggles the mute on or off.
Toggles the headset on or off.
Increases or decreases volume for the
handset, headset, or speakerphone
(depending upon which is currently
active). Also controls the ringer volume
(if the handset is in its cradle), and the
LCD screen contrast.
Provides access to a message system
Enables you to scroll through text and
select features displayed on the LCD
screen
Works exactly like the dial pad on a
traditional telephone.
Soft keys point to feature options
displayed along the bottom of your
LCD screen. Soft keys change
depending on the status of your phone.
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