Cisco SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, SPA301, SPA501G, SPA502G User Manual

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Cisco Small Business
Cisco SPA300 Series and SPA500 Series IP Phones with Cisco Unified Communications UC320W
Phone Models: SPA301, SPA303, SPA501G, SPA502G, SPA504G, SPA508G, SPA509G, SPA525G, SPA525G2
USER GUIDE
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Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Started 6
Overview of the Cisco Small Business IP Phones 7
Phone Features 8
Model Comparison 8
Phone Components of Cisco SPA301 9
Phone Components of Cisco SPA303 and Cisco SPA500 Series Models 11
Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console 14
Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets (Optional) 15
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls 17
Using Your Line Buttons 20
Extensions 20
Shared Lines 20
Status Indicators 21
Using the Feature Buttons 21
Entering and Editing Characters 23
Chapter 2: Using Basic Phone Functions 26
Choosing an Audio Device 27
Adjusting Volume and Muting 29
Placing, Answering, and Managing Calls 30
Placing a Call 30
Answering, Diverting, and Ending Calls 32
Managing Multiple Calls 33
Using the Intercom and Paging Features 35
Transferring Calls 37
Viewing and Returning Missed Calls 39
Forwarding All Calls 41
Setting Do Not Disturb 42
Enabling or Disabling Call Waiting 43
Picking Up a Call for Another Extension 44
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Parking a Call 45
Creating a Three-Way Conference Call 47
Using the Phone Directories 48
Using Your Contact List (Personal Address Book) 49
Using the Corporate Directories 52
Using the Call History Lists 52
Setting or Changing a Phone Password 54
Accessing Voice Mail 56
Chapter 3: Using Advanced Phone Features 57
Configuring Privacy Features 58
Enabling and Using Dial Assistance 60
Creating and Using Personal Speed Dials 61
Adjusting Your Display Screen 63
Configuring the Phone Screen Saver 65
Customizing the Ring Tones for Your Extensions 69
Using Star Codes 70
Using the Interactive Voice Response Menu on Cisco SPA501G 73
Connecting a Cisco SPA525 Model Phone to the Wireless Voice Network 75
Using the Cisco SPA 525G2 With Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 76
Enabling Bluetooth 76
Pairing Your Cisco SPA 525G2 with a Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 77
Initiating Pairing from the Cisco SPA 525G2 77 Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 78
Importing Your Mobile Phone Address Book into the Cisco SPA 525G2 80
Making a Mobile Phone Call Using Your Cisco SPA 525G2 80
Receiving Mobile Phone Calls Using the Cisco SPA 525G2 81
Switching Audio from Your Cisco SPA 525G2 to Your Mobile Phone 82
Viewing Mobile Phone Battery and Signal Information on Your Cisco SPA 525G2 82
Charging Your Mobile Phone Using Your Cisco SPA 525G2 83
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Appendix A: Where to Go From Here 84
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Getting Started
This guide provides information to help you use your Cisco Small Business IP Phone with the Cisco Unified Communications UC320W. Before you start using your phone, read this chapter to become familiar with the phone features. Refer to these topics:
Overview of the Cisco Small Business IP Phones, page 7
Phone Features, page 8
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Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console, page 14
Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets (Optional), page 15
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls, page 17
Using Your Line Buttons, page 20
Using the Feature Buttons, page 21
Entering and Editing Characters, page 23
NOTE This guide is intended for phone users with a Cisco UC320W phone system.
Some features vary in other call control environments. For other phone documentation, please see Appendix A, “Where to Go From Here.”
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Overview of the Cisco Small Business IP Phones
Overview of the Cisco Small Business IP Phones
The Cisco Small Business IP Phones are full-featured phones that support communications within your office and with the outside world, whether through local telephone lines or Voice over IP (VoIP) networks.
Calling Features: Features include call forwarding, redialing, speed dialing,
call transfers, conference calls, intercom calls, and voicemail access. Depending on the phone model, you can make and receive calls with the handset, the built-in speaker, or a compatible third-party headset that you install separately.
Networking Features: The Cisco Small Business IP phones connect to the
computer network through Ethernet ports. The Cisco SPA525G/G2 can connect to a wireless voice network, if available. Most models also have an additional Ethernet port that you can use to connect a computer to the network. (Not applicable to the Cisco SPA525G/G2 when used wirelessly.)
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Power: Unlike traditional phones, Cisco Small Business IP phones require a
separate power source. Depending on the phone model, the phone may receive power from an Ethernet switch on your network or from a power adapter.
Care: The Cisco Small Business IP phones are electronic devices that
should not be exposed to excessive heat, sun, cold, or water. To clean the equipment, use a slightly moistened paper or cloth towel. Do not spray or pour cleaning solution directly onto the hardware unit.
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Phone Features
Phone Features
Use the information in these sections to learn more about your phone.
Model Comparison
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Model Comparison, page 8
Phone Components of Cisco SPA301, page 9
Phone Components of Cisco SPA303 and Cisco SPA500 Series Models,
page11
SPA301
Screen None. Use paper
labels
Line/ Feature Buttons
Softkeys 4 fixed 4 fixed 4 dynamic
Navigation Button
PoE Capable
a. Cisco SPA509G has eight buttons around the screen and four buttons with paper labels.
1 8 1 3 4 8 12
None Four-way navigation Four-way
N o Ye s Ye s N o Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s
SPA501G
SPA502G
SPA303
128 X 64 monochrome 320 x 240
SPA504G
SPA508G
SPA509G
color
a
navigation
with center
Select button
SPA525G
SPA525G2
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Phone Features
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Phone Components of Cisco SPA301
#Phone FeatureDescription
Handset Audio device that can be used to place and answer
1. calls. Note: This model does not have a speaker or a
headset port.
Message
2.
Waiting/Status Indicator
The light indicates the phone or message status:
Unlit: The phone is available to place or receive
calls, and there are no new voice mail messages.
Red (solid): You have a new voice mail message.
Red (fast flashing): You have an incoming call.
Red (slow flashing): You have a call on hold.
Red (series of two fast flashes): Your phone has
temporarily lost its Ethernet connection.
(continues on the following page)
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FLASH
FLASH
FLASH
FLASH
FLASH
FLASH
Phone Features
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#Phone FeatureDescription
Message Waiting/Status Indicator
(continued)
Ringer switch Push to the On position to turn the ringer on. Push to
3.
Voicemail button Press to access voicemail (if set up by your phone
4.
Orange (solid): Your phone is not registered to the
call control system. This occurs when the phone is rebooting and has not yet registered.
Orange (fast flashing): Your phone’s firmware is
upgrading.
Orange (slow flashing): Your phone is downloading
firmware.
Orange (series of two fast flashes): Your phone has
permanently lost its Ethernet connection. When the phone is reconnected, it will reboot.
Green (slow flashing): Call forwarding or Do Not
Disturb is turned on. (When you lift the handset, you will also hear an interrupted dial tone.)
the Off position to turn the ringer off.
administrator).
FLASH button Holds a call or transfers a call.
5.
If you are on a call and receive a new call, press
to place the first call on hold and answer
the new call. To toggle between the two calls, press twice.
To place a call on hold, press . To resume
the call, lift the handset and press twice.
To transfer a call, press . Then enter the
extension number or phone number. After the other phone starts ringing, wait for an answer or immediately press to complete the transfer.
Redial button Press to redial the last number called.
6.
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Phone Features
#Phone FeatureDescription
Volume button Press repeatedly to increase the volume of the
7. handset (when the handset is off the phone) or ringer
volume (when the handset is on the phone).
Keypad May be used to enter numbers.
8.
Phone Components of Cisco SPA303 and Cisco SPA500 Series Models
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Phone Features
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#Phone Feature Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
Handset and Speaker
Message Waiting Indicator
Screen Not available on Cisco SPA501G
Line and Feature Buttons
Audio devices used to place and answer calls.
Indicates the status of your voice mail box.
Unlit: You have no new messages, or your
voice mail box is not configured.
Red: You have a new voice mail message.
Flashing Red: You have an incoming call.
Displays information, softkeys, menus, or settings, depending on the phone state and user inputs.
Not available on Cisco SPA502G
May be used for extensions, shared phone lines, or programmable features, as configured by your phone administrator. For more information, see
Using Your Line Buttons, page 20.
5.
6.
7.
Unused buttons can be configured as personal speed dials. For more information, see Creating
and Using Personal Speed Dials, page 61.
Softkey buttons Perform specified actions or open menus. For
more information, see Using Softkeys to Handle
Calls, page 17.
Additional Line/ Feature Buttons for Cisco SPA509G
Navigation Button Not available on Cisco SPA501G
Perform specified tasks, as configured by your phone administrator. The color indicates the status. Paper labels are provided. For more information, see Using Your Line Buttons, page 20.
Moves the cursor left, right, up, or down through the items on the screen. Note: Cisco SPA525G/G2 includes a Center Select button that selects an highlighted option on the screen.
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Phone Features
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#Phone Feature Description
8.
9.
10.
11.
Voicemail button Connects to your voicemail box, if configured by
your phone administrator.
Hold button Places a call on hold.
Setup button Opens a menu to configure features and
preferences (such as your directory and speed dials), to access your call history, and to set up functions (such as call forwarding).
Note: For the Cisco SPA501G, this button accesses the Interactive Voice Response menu. For more information, see Using the Interactive
Voice Response Menu on Cisco SPA501G, page 73.
Mute button When selected (steady red), prevents audio
transmission to the connected caller. Note: A flashing Mute button indicates that the network connection cannot be found.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Volume button Adjusts the volume of the active audio device
(handset, headset, or speaker) or ringer volume (when the phone is ringing or the phone is idle). Press + to increase the volume, or press - to decrease the volume.
Headset button When selected (steady green), uses the headset
as the audio device for a call.
Speaker button When selected (steady green), uses the speaker
as the audio device for a call.
Keypad May be used to enter numbers and letters, and to
select menu options.
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Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
Cisco SPA500S Attendant Console
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The Cisco SPA500S attendant console attaches to a Cisco SPA500 Series IP phone to provide additional feature buttons. Up to two 32-button units can be attached to a phone to provide a total of 64 feature buttons.
Your phone administrator can configure these buttons for a variety of purposes, such as speed dial, Busy Lamp Field (BLF), call park, call pickup, intercom, and caller ID blocking. Paper labels indicate the function of each button.
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Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets (Optional)
Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets (Optional)
The IP phones support wired and wireless headsets from different manufacturers. Cisco SPA525G/G2 also support Bluetooth headsets. For the latest supported models, contact your reseller.
Each brand and type of headset may require different steps for connection. Consult the documentation for your particular headset for more information. Additional information can be found at the manufacturer’s websites.
Task Instructions
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Connecting a wired headset
Connecting a Wireless (non-BlueTooth) headset
Connecting and enabling a Bluetooth headset
Cisco SPA525G/G2
Connect the 2.5mm connector from the headset into the headset port on the right side of the IP phone.
Connect the headset’s phone cord into the phone port on the back of the IP Phone.
Available on Cisco SPA525G/G2 only
To enable Bluetooth:
1. Pre s s .
2. Select User Preferences.
3. Select Bluetooth Configuration.
4. Press the right-arrow navigation button to turn Bluetooth On.
5. Press .
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Scan
Select
Connect
Connecting Wired and Wireless Headsets (Optional)
Task Instructions
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Creating a profile for your Bluetooth headset
Cisco SPA525G/G2
Available on Cisco SPA525G/G2 only
1. After enabling Bluetooth, press .
2. Select User Preferences.
3. Select Bluetooth Configuration.
4. Scroll to Bluetooth Mode and press the right­arrow navigation button to select one of the following options:
Phone: Your Cisco SPA 525G2 will pair with
a Bluetooth headset only. Select this option if you will not use the Cisco SPA 525G2 with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone.
Both: Your Cisco SPA 525G2 can use a
Bluetooth headset, or operate with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. At any time, a connection can be made to either the Bluetooth headset or the Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. If multiple Bluetooth devices are in range, the device with a higher priority is enabled first, based on the order of devices in the Bluetooth Configuration > Bluetooth Profiles list.
5. Scroll to Bluetooth Profiles and press the right­arrow navigation button to open the profile screen.
6. Press to scan for your headset. If the device is not detected, ensure the headset is powered on and has Bluetooth enabled, and retry the scan.
7. In the list of found devices, select your headset and press to edit the profile.
8. Scroll to PIN and enter the PIN for your Bluetooth headset.
9. Scroll to Connect Automatically and press the right-arrow navigation button to select On.
10.Press .
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Cfwd
-Cfwd
Dnd
-Dnd
Clr Dnd
Conf
End Call
Join
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls
Softkeys are dynamic buttons that appear on the phone screen to provide access to special functions for the current task or the selected menu.
Four softkeys can be displayed at one time. When additional options are available, a right-arrow icon (>) or left-arrow icon (<)appears at the right or left end of the softkey area. Press the left-arrow or right-arrow navigation button to view more softkeys.
Refer to the following table for information about common softkeys for handling calls.
NOTE Softkey labels vary on different models. Availability of a particular softkey depends
on the phone state, the configuration, and the phone model. Not available on the Cisco SPA301 or the Cisco SPA501G.
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Softkey Function
> or < Indicates that more softkeys are available by pressing
the left-arrow or right-arrow navigation button.
Answer Answers a ringing call. Bxfer, BlindXfer To transfer a call to another user without announcing the
call, press this softkey, enter the extension or phone number, and then press the softkey again. Also see
Transfer or Xfer.
Call Rtn Returns the last call that was received on this phone. Cfwd, -Cfwd Press to forward all incoming calls. Then enter
an extension or phone number. Press to receive
calls normally. Dnd, -Dnd, Clr Dnd Press to prevent calls from ringing your phone;
calls are forwarded to your Call Forward All number.
Press or to receive calls normally. Also
see Ignore. Conf During an active call, press this softkey to initiate a
conference call. Enter a number, wait for an answer, and
then press again. Also see Conflx or Conf Line.
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To end the conference for everyone, press or
hang up. To exit the conference and allow the other
callers to continue the call, press .
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End Call
Join
Dial
Dial
Forward
Clr Fwd
Dial
Dial
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls
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Softkey Function
Conflx or Conf Line
Dir or Directory To place a call from your local directory, press this
EditDial When using a Redial list or Call History List, press this
Forward, Clr Fwd Press to forward all incoming calls. Then enter
End Call Press to end the active call.
When you have an active call and a held call on your
phone, press this softkey to create a conference for
these calls. If you have multiple calls on hold, you will be
prompted to choose a held call by pressing the line
button. Also see Conf.
To end the conference for everyone, press or
hang up. To exit the conference and allow the other
callers to continue the call, press .
softkey. Use the navigation button to open a directory
and select a number. To dial a selected number, press
. To exit without dialing, press twice.
softkey to edit the selected number before placing a call.
For example, you may need to edit a misdialed number
or change the dialing prefix. Then press to place
the call.
an extension or phone number. Press to receive
calls normally.
Exit When viewing a menu on the screen, press this softkey
to return to the home screen.
Grpick or Grpickup
Press to display a list of ringing calls. Use the navigation
button to select a call, and then press to answer
it. Also see Pickup.
Hold During a call, press this softkey to place the call on hold. Ignore When the phone is ringing, press this softkey to divert
the call to the configured Call Forward No Answer
Number. Also see Dnd, -Dnd, Clr Dnd.
Lcr Returns the last called that was received on this phone. Miss Displays the Missed Calls list. Use the navigation button
to select a call, and then press . New Call After placing a call on hold, press this softkey to place a
new call.
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Park
Dial
Unpark
Dial
Dial
Dial
Using Softkeys to Handle Calls
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Softkey Function
Park, Unpark During a call, press to place the call on hold in a
park slot. Enter one or more digits to identify your park
slot, and then press . To unpark the call, press
, enter the park slot number, and then press .
Pickup To answer a call ringing on another extension, press this
softkey, enter the extension number, and then press
. Also see Grpick or Grpickup.
Redial Displays a list of recently dialed numbers. Use the
navigation button to select a number, and then press
.
Resume Resumes a held call. Select Selects the highlighted item on the display screen. Transfer or Xfer If you want to transfer a call to another extension or
phone number, press this softkey. Enter the number.
For an immediate transfer, wait for the other phone to
ring, and then press this softkey again.
For an attended transfer, wait for an answer, announce
the call, and then press this softkey.
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Using Your Line Buttons
Using Your Line Buttons
Line buttons are used for extensions and shared lines, as configured by the phone administrator.
NOTE The phone also may have programmable feature buttons for special functions (see
“Using the Feature Buttons” section on page 21).
Not available on Cisco SPA301 and Cisco SPA502G. These phones have a personal extension only.
Extensions
An extension is an internal number at your site. Your phone may have line buttons for personal extensions and shared extensions. The button label displays the extension number.
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Personal extensions appear on one phone only.
Shared extensions appear on two or more phones, allowing group
members to monitor and manage calls. For more information, see Status
Indicators.
Each line button supports two concurrent calls. Your phone may have
multiple line buttons for the same extension number to support more calls.
If outbound calling is allowed from an extension, you must enter an access
code (typically ) before dialing an external number.
Shared Lines
A shared line is an analog phone line that is reserved for one or more users. Your phone may have line buttons for one or more shared lines. The button label may display a name, a port number, or a phone number.
If the shared line is assigned to a group, all members can monitor and
manage calls. For more information, see Status Indicators.
Each shared line supports two concurrent calls.
If the line is available (unlit), you can press the line button to seize the line for
an outbound call. No access code is required. Dial the phone number, including any long-distance code that is required for your phone service.
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Using the Feature Buttons
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Status Indicators
The line button indicates the status.
Unlit: Idle. Available to place a call.
Green (steady): Connected to a call on this phone.
Green (flashing): Holding a call on this phone. To resume the call, press the
line button.
Orange (flashing): Ringing. To answer, lift the handset, or press or .
Then press the line button.
Red (steady): Connected to a call on another user’s phone.
Red (flashing): Holding a call on another user’s phone. To pick up the call,
press the line button.
Orange (steady): There is an error. Contact your phone administrator for
assistance.
Using the Feature Buttons
Your phone administrator may configure the following types of feature buttons for your phone.
Auto-dial (system speed dial): Press this button to immediately place a
call to the specified user or telephone number. During an active call, you can press this button to immediately transfer the call. This is a blind transfer, with no opportunity to talk to the other party or to cancel the transfer.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF): Use this button to monitor the specified extension.
Press to call the monitored extension or to transfer an active call to the user (blind transfer only).
- Red (steady): The monitored extension is use.
- Red (flashing): A call is on hold on the monitored extension.
- Orange (flashing): A call is ringing on the monitored extension. Press the
- Unlit: The monitored extension is idle.
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button to pick up the call.
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Unpark
Dial
Save
Using the Feature Buttons
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Block Caller ID: To block your caller ID for a call, press the button, and then
place the call. After you end the call, normal caller ID settings are in effect.
Call Park Slot: During an active call, press this button to place the call on
hold in the specified park slot, such as Park Slot 2. To unpark the call from this phone, press this button again. You also can unpark the call from another IP phone with the same park slot button, for example, Park Slot 2. Alternatively, unpark the call from any IP phone by pressing . When prompted, enter the specified park slot number, and then press .
Force Night: The function depends on the day/night mode for your phone
system. Check with your phone administrator for details.
- In a manual day/night system: Press to toggle between Day mode
(green) and Night mode (red).
- In a system with an automated schedule: Press to temporarily
override the schedule. The button is red. Press again to resume the normal schedule. The button is green.
Intercom: Press this button to initiate a two-way call to the phone speaker
of the specified user. Press again to end the intercom call.
Individual Pickup: When the button is flashing, press it to pick up a ringing
call on the specified extension.
Unused Button: Optionally, use an unlabeled button as a personal speed
dial button.
- To add a personal speed dial: Press and hold the unlabeled button for
three to four seconds. When the Define Speed Dial window appears, enter a Name for the button label. Press the down-arrow navigation button, and then enter the PhoneNo. Press . Note: Personal speed dials can be overwritten by administrative changes on your phone.
- To use a personal speed dial: Press this button to immediately place a
call to the specified user or telephone number. During an active call, you can press this button to immediately transfer the call. This is a blind transfer, with no opportunity to talk to the other party or to cancel the transfer.
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DelChar
Clear
Option
Entering and Editing Characters
Entering and Editing Characters
If you make a mistake when entering a number, you can edit your entry on the phone screen. On some screens, you can enter letters as well as numbers.
Not available on Cisco SPA301 or Cisco SPA501G
NOTE When entering a number for an outbound call, include the dialing prefix required to
get an outside line, as well any long-distance prefix required for your phone service. (A dialing prefix is not required for a call placed from a shared phone line.)
Task Instructions
Deleting a character If you make a mistake, press to backspace
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over the previous number or character.
Deleting all characters
Cisco SPA50xG models Press to erase your entry.
Cisco SPA525G/G2 Press , and then select Clear from the
menu.
Moving the cursor in a field
Cisco SPA50xG models Press the << softkey to move the cursor to the left,
or press the >> softkey to move the cursor to the right.
Cisco SPA525G/G2 Press the right-arrow navigation button to move
the cursor to the right or press the left-arrow button to move the cursor to the left.
Changing the mode to numbers or letters
Cisco SPA50xG models
Some fields allow you to enter letters and numbers. If you need to change the mode, use these softkeys:
Num: numeric
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Alpha: alphanumeric
Note: You may need to press the right-arrow or left­arrow button to see these options.
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Option
661
0
*
#
Edit
OK
Dial
EditDial
Dial
Entering and Editing Characters
Task Instructions
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Changing the mode to numbers or letters
Cisco SPA525G/G2
Entering letters in alphanumeric mode
Some fields allow you to enter letters and numbers. If you need to change the mode, press . Then choose the input method:
Input Num: numeric
Input All: alphanumeric
When your phone is in alphanumeric mode, you can enter the letters that are shown on the phone keypad.
1. Press a key. The screen displays the available characters. For example, when you press , the options are mno6MNO.
2. Repeatedly press the key until the correct number or letter is selected, and then pause. For example, quickly press three times to enter the letter o.The character is entered and the cursor moves to the next position in the field. Note: To enter spaces and special characters, press these keys:
Editing a phone number on the display before dialing
: 1/:\,!;$^|
: Space 0 ~ ? > ‘ < “ *
: .@*&%[]_
: #+-=(){}
When using features such as the Redial list or the Missed Calls list, you can edit a displayed number before dialing.
Use the navigation button to select a number, and then edit it as follows:
On SPA303 and SPA50xG models, press
. Enter your changes, and then press
. To place the call, press .
On SPA525G/G2, press
. Enter your
changes and then press to place the call.
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Select
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Entering and Editing Characters
Using the Setup Menu
You can use the Setup menu to access resources such as the phone directory and the call history. To open the menu, press .
Not available on Cisco SPA301 or Cisco SPA501G
Task Instructions
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Selecting a menu option by scrolling
Selecting a menu option by entering a number on the keypad
1. Press the up-arrow or down-arrow navigation button to scroll to a menu option.
2. Press . Alternatively, on the Cisco SPA525G/G2, press the Center Select button.
Enter the number of the menu option.
Example: In this example, press to select Network.
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Using Basic Phone Functions
This chapter provides instructions on using your phone’s basic functions. It includes these sections:
Choosing an Audio Device, page 27
Adjusting Volume and Muting, page 29
Placing, Answering, and Managing Calls, page 30
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Using the Intercom and Paging Features, page 35
Transferring Calls, page 37
Viewing and Returning Missed Calls, page 39
Forwarding All Calls, page 41
Setting Do Not Disturb, page 42
Enabling or Disabling Call Waiting, page 43
Picking Up a Call for Another Extension, page 44
Parking a Call, page 45
Creating a Three-Way Conference Call, page 47
Using the Phone Directories, page 48
Using the Call History Lists, page 52
Setting or Changing a Phone Password, page 54
Accessing Voice Mail, page 56
NOTE Before using this chapter, read Chapter 1, “Getting Started” to become familiar
with the phone components, softkeys, and line/feature buttons.
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