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Cisco Cisco 7960 User Manual
Name
3 Line or speed-dial button
4 Footstand adjustment
5 Directories button
6 Question "?" button
7 Settings button
8 Speaker button
9 Mute button
10 Headset button
11 Volume button
12 Services button
13 Messages button
14 Navigation button
15 Keypad
16 Soft keys buttons
17 Handset with indicator light
Description
Opens a new line, speed-dials a phone number, or ends a call. The Cisco Unified IP
Phone 7940G has two lines, and the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7960G has six lines.
Allows you to adjust the angle of the phone base.
Provides access to phone directories.
Not in use.
Provides access to phone settings such as display contrast and ring type.
Toggles the speaker on and off.
Toggles mute on and off.
Toggles the headset on and off.
Increases or decreases handset, headset, ringer, or speakerphone volume.
Provides access to phone services.
Provides access to a message system.
Scrolls through text and selects features that are displayed on the LCD screen.
Functions like a traditional telephone keypad.
Engages the functions displayed on the corresponding LCD tabs.
Functions like a traditional handset and provides message waiting indicator light and
message-waiting (stutter) tone.
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