Cisco 8861 Quick Start Manual

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Cisco 8861 Quick Start Manual
Cisco IP 8800 Series
Model 8861
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Number
Feature
1
Handset light strip
Line Keys/ Feature
2
Buttons
3
Softkey buttons
Back,
4
Navigation Ring,
Release
Transfer,
5
Hold/Resume,
Conference
Speakerphone,
6
Mute,
Headset
Contacts,
7
Applications,
Messages
8
Volume Button
Function
Indicates incoming call (flashing red) or a new voicemail (solid red)
Access your phone lines, features and call sessions
Access to functions and services
Return to the previous screen or menu
Scroll through menus, highlight items and select highlighted items
End a connected call or session
Transfer a call
Place an active call on hold and resume a held call
Create a conference call
Used to make and receive hands-free calls – when enabled the button is lit
Enable or disable the microphone on an active call – when enabled the button is lit
Allows you to receive and make calls using an optional headset
Access personal and company directories
Access recent calls, user preferences, and phone settings
Automatically connect to your voicemail box
Adjusts the volume of the handset, headset, speaker and ringer
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