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About This Guide
Thank you for choosing the Polycom® SoundStation® IP 7000 conference
phone. This conference phone provides multi-person audio and video
conferencing capabilities for medium to large conference rooms within a
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) internet telephony system.
This guide provides everything you need to quickly use your new conference
phone. Verify with your system administrator that the network is prepared for
configuring the conference phone. Also, read the Parts List and the Safety and
Compliance section in this guide before you set up and use the conference
phone.
This guide includes regulatory compliance information that your system
administrator should review. You can also view this guide at
www.polycom.com/voicedocumentation.
Changes to this Guide
The following sections are new for this edition:
•
Connecting Optional Video Components on page 1-11
•Registering the Phone on page 1-14
•Using the Phone When it is Connected to a Polycom HDX System on page
4-7
Major changes have occurred to the following sections since the previous
edition:
•
Optional Accessories on page 1-2
•Connecting Optional External Microphones on page 1-8
•Adding Contacts to Your Local Contact Directory on page 2-19
•Placing Calls on page 3-2
•Restarting the Phone on page 4-26
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User Guide for the Polycom SoundStation IP 7000 Phone
This chapter provides basic installation instructions and information for
obtaining the best performance from your SoundStation IP 7000 conference
phone.
The SoundStation IP 7000 conference phone is a next-generation phone with a
modern industrial design, and the latest advancements in Polycom voice
technology.
Some of the key features of the phone include:
•Extraordinary audio performance
•Strong IP telephony feature set
•Built-in voice bridge for multi-participant conferences
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•Ability to connect two phones together for convenience, performance, and
flexibility
•Ability to connect to Polycom HDX systems to conduct video calls and
conferences
•A port built into the console to allow calls from a computer calling
application or a mobile phone
This chapter includes the following topics:
Parts List on page 1-2
•
•Installing the Phone on page 1-3
•Registering the Phone on page 1-14
•Features of the Phone on page 1-15
•Understanding Icons on page 1-18
•Navigating Menus and Entering Data on page 1-20
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To read about how to change the settings on your phone, see
Chapter 2, Customizing Your Phone. To read about the phone’s basic features,
see Chapter
advanced features, see Chapter
Phone
If you require additional information or assistance with your new phone, see
your system administrator.
3, Using the Basic Features of Your Phone. To read about more
.
Parts List
The following items are included in your basic phone package:
•SoundStation IP 7000 Conference Phone
•25-foot Network Cable
•Quick Start Guide
Make sure your conference phone package contains each item. If any item is
missing, see your system administrator.
4, Using the Advanced Features of Your
Optional Accessories
SoundStation IP 7000 Conference Phone
The following items are optional accessories for the phone:
•AC Power Kit with:
— Power Adapter
— Regional Power Cord
— Power Insertion Cable
25-foot Network Cable
Quick Start Guide
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•Multi-Interface Module Package with:
•Console Interconnect Cable
•External Microphone Kit with two SoundStation IP 7000 extended
•External Microphone Kit with two Polycom HDX Microphone Arrays
•Mobile Phone Cable
•Computer Calling Kit with Computer Calling Cable
•Video Kit with a Polycom HDX Microphone Cable
Installing the Phone
Getting Started with Your Phone
— Multi-Interface Module
— 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin)
— Power Adapter
— Regional Power Cord
microphones
This section describes how to install your phone. It includes the following
topics:
•
Connecting Network and Power Sources on page 1-3
•Connecting Optional External Microphones on page 1-8
•Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio Components on page 1-9
•Connecting Optional Video Components on page 1-11
Connecting Network and Power Sources
There are four ways to connect your phone to the network and a power source.
Your system administrator can tell you which of the following methods best
suits your teleconferencing needs:
•Power over Ethernet (PoE)
•AC Power (One Phone)
•AC Power (One Phone, with Multi-Interface Module)
•AC Power (Two Phones, with Multi-Interface Module)
Connecting the Phone Using a Power over Ethernet Source
Power over Ethernet is the default connection for the phone.
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Note
AC power adapters are not included in the PoE package. If you require one, see
your system administrator.
The following figure shows how to connect the phone to the network using a
PoE source.
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25-foot Network Cable
To connect the phone using a PoE source:
1. Connect the 25-foot Network Cable to the LAN jack on the phone.
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2. Connect the other end of the 25-foot Network Cable to an available
LAN port on the wall or hub/switch device port.
Connecting the Phone Using AC Power (One Phone)
If a PoE source is not available, connect the phone to an AC power source. To
connect the phone to an AC power source, make sure you have the optional
AC Power Kit (containing a Power Adapter, Regional Power Cord, and a
Power Insertion Cable).
Getting Started with Your Phone
The following figure shows how to connect the phone to an AC power source.
Power Insertion Cable
2
3
4
1
25-foot Network Cable
Power Adapter
To connect the phone to an AC power source:
1. Connect the 25-foot Network Cable to the LAN jack on the phone.
2. Connect the other end of the 25-foot Network Cable to the
Power Insertion Cable.
3. Connect the Power Insertion Cable to an available LAN port on the wall
or hub/switch device port.
4. Connect the Power Adapter to the Power Insertion Cable.
5. Connect the other end of the Power Adapter (with the attached
Regional Power Cord) to the wall outlet.
Connecting the Phone Using AC Power (One Phone, with Multi-Interface
Module)
You can connect one phone to an AC power source and the Multi-Interface
Module. In this way, you have access to the auxiliary audio connectors on the
module so you can connect speakers, wireless (lapel) microphones, and
recording devices and computers (to record phone calls).
Before you set up a phone using the Multi-Interface Module, make sure you
have the optional Multi-Interface Module Package (containing a
Multi-Interface Module, 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin), Power Adapter, and
Regional Power Cord).
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The following figure shows how to connect the phone to an AC power source
and the Multi-Interface Module.
Power Adapter
Multi-Interface
Module
6
5
12-foot
3
Network Cable (10-pin)
1
2
25-foot
Network Cable
To connect the phone to an AC power source and the Multi-Interface Module:
1. Connect the 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin) to the LAN jack on the
phone.
2. Connect the other end of the 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin) to the
Multi-Interface Module.
3. Connect the 25-foot Network Cable to the Multi-Interface Module.
4. Connect the other end of the 25-foot Network Cable to an available
LAN port on the wall or hub/switch device port.
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5. Connect the Power Adapter to the Multi-Interface Module.
6. Connect the other end of the Power Adapter (with the attached
Regional Power Cord) to the wall outlet.
Connecting the Phone Using AC Power (Two Phones, with Multi-Interface
Module)
If you have a larger room configuration, you can connect up to two phones
together. In this case, the phones act as one phone and display the same
information. For more information on how to use your phone when two
phones are connected, see your system administrator.
Getting Started with Your Phone
Before you connect two phones together, make sure you have the optional
Multi-Interface Module Package (containing a Multi-Interface Module, 12-foot
Network Cable (10-pin), Power Adapter, and Regional Power Cord) and the
optional Console Interconnect Cable.
The following figure shows how to connect two phones to the network using
AC power.
Power Adapter
6
Multi-Interface
Module
7
5
Console
Interconnect Cable
1
War ning
12-foot
3
Network Cable (10-pin)
2
25-foot
Network Cable
To connect two phones to an AC power source:
Make sure you connect the two phones and the Multi-Interface Module before you
connect the Power Adapter (with the attached Regional Power Cord) to the wall
outlet.
1. Connect the 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin) to the LAN jack on the first
phone.
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2. Connect the other end of the 12-foot Network Cable (10-pin) to the
Multi-Interface Module.
3. Connect the 25-foot Network Cable to the Multi-Interface Module.
4. Connect the other end of the 25-foot Network Cable to an available
LAN port on the wall or hub/switch device port.
5. Connect the Power Adapter to the Multi-Interface Module.
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6. To connect phones, plug one end of the Console Interconnect Cable into
one of the microphone connectors on the first phone and the other end of
the cable into one of the microphone connectors on the second phone.
7. Connect the other end of the Power Adapter (with the attached
Regional Power Cord) to the wall outlet.
Connecting Optional External Microphones
You can connect microphones to the phone using an optional
External Microphone Kit. Depending on the External Microphone Kit you
have, your kit will contain either two SoundStation IP 7000 extended
microphones (analog), or two Polycom HDX Microphone Arrays (digital).
Connect the free end of a microphone cable to one of the microphone
connectors on the phone. You can connect two microphones to one phone.
The following figure shows two SoundStation IP 7000 extended microphones
connected to a single phone. You would connect two Polycom HDX
Microphone Arrays in the same way.
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If your conference room setup has two connected phones, you can only
connect one microphone to one phone (you cannot connect a microphone to
each phone). Connect the free end of a microphone cable to the available
microphone connector on one of the phones. It does not matter which phone
you attach the microphone to.
The following figure shows a two phone setup with a SoundStation IP 7000
extended microphone. You would attach a Polycom HDX Microphone Array
in the same way.
Console Interconnect Cable
Getting Started with Your Phone
Power Adapter
Multi-Interface
Module
12-foot
Network Cable (10-pin)
Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio Components
You can connect various auxiliary audio components, such as wireless (lapel)
microphones, speakers, and recording devices and computers (to record
phone calls) to your phone. You can also connect your conference phone to
audio from a mobile phone or a computer calling application. You connect
audio components to one of the following connectors:
•2.5mm audio connector on your conference phone—to hear audio from
mobile phones and computer calling applications.
To connect a mobile phone to your conference phone, you require the
optional Mobile Phone Cable. To connect a computer calling application
to your conference phone, you require the optional Computer Calling Kit
(containing a Computer Calling Cable).
25-foot
Network Cable
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•Audio connectors and ports on the Multi-Interface Module—to connect
wireless (lapel) microphones, speakers, and recording devices and
computers (to record phone calls).
To connect audio components to the Multi-Interface Module, see your
system administrator.
After you connect an auxiliary audio component to the Multi-Interface
Module, you must enable the component. To enable the component, see
Enabling Auxiliary Audio Components on page 2-12.
Note
You do not have to enable audio from a mobile phone or from a computer calling
application. This audio is automatically enabled when you connect the
Mobile Phone Cable or the Computer Calling Cable to the 2.5mm audio connector
on your conference phone.
2.5mm Audio Connector on Phone
Your conference phone has a 2.5mm audio connector to connect to a mobile
phone or to a computer calling application. You connect a mobile phone or
computer calling application so you can use the conference phone speaker to
stream two-way audio from the mobile phone or computer calling application
for hands-free conversations. When you connect mobile or computer audio to
your conference phone, all participants in a call or conference call (including
those connected through a mobile phone or computer calling application) can
hear and speak to each other.
The 2.5mm audio connector is located on the right side of your conference
phone, behind a door you flip open.
The following figure shows the 2.5mm audio connector on the side of the
conference phone. The 2.5mm audio connector has a mobile phone icon above
it.
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Getting Started with Your Phone
To connect to audio from a mobile phone:
>>
Connect one end of the optional Mobile Phone Cable to the headset jack on
your mobile phone, and connect the other end to the 2.5mm audio
connector on your conference phone.
Note
If your conference phone setup has two connected phones, you can attach the
Mobile Phone Cable to either conference phone.
For information on using your conference phone with a mobile phone
connection, see
on page 4-1.
To connect to audio from a computer calling application:
>>
Connect one end (the end with two connectors) of the Computer Calling
Cable (contained in the optional Computer Calling Kit) to the sound card
on your computer, and connect the other end to the 2.5mm audio
connector on your phone.
For information on using your phone with a computer calling application, see
Using Computer or Mobile Audio with the Conference Phone on page 4-1.
Audio Connectors on Multi-Interface Module
The Multi-Interface Module has various connectors and ports to connect
wireless (lapel) microphones, speakers, and recording devices and computers
(to record phone calls). To attach and use audio components, see your system
administrator.
Using Computer or Mobile Audio with the Conference Phone
Connecting Optional Video Components
You can connect your phone to a Polycom HDX system so that your phone can
conduct video calls and conferences. You can connect your phone to the
following Polycom HDX systems running 2.5 or later:
•Polycom HDX 4000™ series
•Polycom HDX 7000™ series
•Polycom HDX 8000™ HD
•Polycom HDX 9000™ series
For information on how to use your phone when it is connected to a
Polycom HDX system, see
HDX System on page 4-7. For detailed information on how to use a Polycom
HDX system, see the Polycom HDX documentation at www.polycom.com/
videodocumentation.
Using the Phone When it is Connected to a Polycom
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Before you set up your phone to connect to a Polycom HDX system, make sure
you have the optional Video Kit (containing a Polycom HDX Microphone
Cable). You use the Polycom HDX Microphone Cable to connect your phone
to the Polycom HDX system.
When you connect your phone to a Polycom HDX system, you do not need to
connect the phone to a power source. The Polycom HDX system provides the
power source.
To connect your phone to a Polycom HDX system:
Note
Note
You can only connect a single-phone setup to the Polycom HDX system. That is,
you cannot connect two phones together (using the Console Interconnect Cable),
and then connect the phones to a Polycom HDX system.
1. Connect your phone to the network:
If you are using a Multi-Interface Module, follow the steps for Connecting the Phone
Using AC Power (One Phone, with Multi-Interface Module)
go to step 2.
on page 1-5, and then
aConnect the 25-foot Network Cable to the LAN jack on the phone.
bConnect the other end of the 25-foot Network Cable to an available
LAN port on the wall or hub/switch device port.
The following figure shows how to connect the phone to the network.
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2. (Optional.) Connect an external microphone or auxiliary audio
components to your phone. See
Connecting Optional External
Microphones on page 1-8 and Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio
Components
on page 1-9.
Getting Started with Your Phone
k
Note
Polycom
HDX System
You can only connect one external microphone to your phone. The other
microphone connector on your phone must be available to connect to the
Polycom HDX system.
You may be able to connect additional Polycom HDX Microphone Arrays to the
Polycom HDX system (the exact number depends on the Polycom HDX system you
have). To find out how many Polycom HDX Microphone Arrays you can connect to
your system, see the “optional setup” instructions in the setup guide for your system
www.polycom.com/videodocumentation.
at
3. Connect one end of the Polycom HDX Microphone Cable into an
available microphone connector on your phone, and connect the other
end to the Polycom HDX system.
The following figure shows how to connect the Polycom HDX
Microphone Cable to an available microphone connector on your phone.
The other end of the cable connects to the Polycom HDX system.
To Networ
Network Cable
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Registering the Phone
Generally, your phone will be deployed with multiple other phones. In this
case, your system administrator will configure the phone parameters
beforehand, so that after you set up your phone, the phone will be registered
and ready to use.
If your phone is not part of a large phone deployment, your phone may not be
registered after you set it up. Before you use your phone, you or your system
administrator will have to register it.
For detailed information on how to register your phone after you install it, see
Quick Tip 44011: Registering Standalone SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP
Phones, available at http://www.polycom.com/usa/en/support/voice/
soundpoint_ip/VoIP_Technical_Bulletins_pub.html
Before You Use Your Phone
NoteSince you can customize your phone in many different ways, and your
system administrator can enable and disable certain features, the user
interface that displays on your phone may differ from the figures that
appear in this guide.
Before you use your phone, familiarize yourself with the phone’s features, the
icons that display on the screen, and how to navigate menus and enter data.
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Features of the Phone
Getting Started with Your Phone
The following figure shows the primary hardware features of your phone
console.
2
1
3
3
2
FeatureDescription
1SpeakerAllows for ringer and hands-free audio output.
2Microphones
3LED IndicatorsIndicate phone and call status through three bi-color
Provide 360
microphones.
LEDs. The LEDs illuminate to indicate the following
normal operational states:
•Solid red—A muted call
•Flashing red—A call is on hold
•Solid green—A dial-tone is available, dialing is
•Flashing green—An incoming call
o
coverage by three internal
in-progress, or call is in-progress
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The following figure shows the primary components on your phone console:
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11
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
7
8
.
ItemDescription
1LCD graphic displayShows call and status information, messages,
soft keys, menus, time, and date.
2Soft keysSelect specific context-sensitive functions that
display on the screen above each soft key.
3Scroll keysAllow you to:
•Scroll through displayed information
•Enable or disable fields
•View the Speed Dial Info list (Up scroll key)
•View the Received Calls list (Left scroll key)
•View the Placed Calls list (Right scroll key)
•View the Missed Calls list (Down scroll key)
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ItemDescription
4End Call keyEnds a call.
5Select keyAllows you to:
•Select a field of displayed data
•Enable or disable fields
6Volume keysAdjust the volume of the speaker and the ringer.
7Mute keyStops local audio from being heard at the far end
of the call.
8Dial pad keysContain 10 digits, 26 alphabetic characters, and
other special characters available in
context-sensitive applications.
9Redial keyPlaces a call to the most recently dialed person.
10Conference keyAllows you to set up local audio conferences.
11Menu keyAllows you to access additional features and
configuration settings.
12Make Call keyInitiates a call.
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Understanding Icons
Line, Call State, or
Icon
Indicator
Description
Active call using
Polycom
Voice™ technology
Active call not using
Polycom HD Voice
Audio-only callAn audio-only call is either active or on hold, or
Call forwardYou have enabled the call forward feature on your
ConferenceA conference is in progress. See
DialingThe phone is placing a call.
®
HD
A call is in progress using Polycom HD Voice.
The active call icons merge into one icon on the
phone screen. The following figure shows what
displays on the screen during an active call:
A call in is progress that does not use
Polycom HD Voice.
the phone is placing a call. In lists, the icon
represents an audio-only call.
phone. See
Conference Calls
Forwarding Calls on page 3-19.
Hosting
on page 3-9.
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HoldA call or conference is on hold. See
Resuming Calls
Resuming Conferences
Do Not DisturbYou have enabled the Do Not Disturb feature on
your phone. Your phone will not ring. See
Enabling Do Not Disturb on page 3-21.
Far muteYou have applied the far mute feature to a
conference call participant. The muted participant
can hear all participants, but no participant can
hear the muted participant. See
Conference Call Participants
on page 3-8 and Holding and
on page 3-15.
Holding and
Muting
on page 3-12.
Icon
Getting Started with Your Phone
Line, Call State, or
Indicator
PresenceIdentifies the status of a buddy in your Buddy
Description
Status list. See
Using Buddy Lists on page 4-20.
—Online
—Busy or On the phone
—Be right back, Away, or Out to lunch
—Offline
Registered lineThe phone can place and receive calls.
Registered shared
line
RingingThe phone is ringing.
Unregistered lineThe phone is unable to place and receive calls.
Video callA video call is taking place, or the phone is
Voice mail messageYou have a new voice mail message. See Using
The phone, which shares a directory number with
another phone, can place and receive calls. See
Understanding Shared Lines on page 2-30.
placing a video call. In lists, the icon represents a
video call.
Voice Mail
on page 3-24.
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Navigating Menus and Entering Data
To navigate menus and enter data, use the following tips.
Note
After 20 seconds of inactivity, the menu system automatically exits to the idle
screen unless an edit session is in progress.
If you want to ...Then do this ...
Enter the Main Menu
Press .
Exit the Main Menu and return to the
idle screen
Exit the Main Menu or Directories
menu
Return to the previous menuPress the Back soft key.
Cancels the current task or edit
session
Scroll through a list or menu itemsPress the Up and Down scroll keys:
Select a menu itemDo one of the following:
Press
Press the Exit soft key.
Press the Cancel soft key.
When lists appear on more than one page,
press the * key to Page Up, or press the #
key to Page Down.
•Scroll to the menu item, and then press
.
and .
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.
•Scroll to the menu item, and then press
the Select soft key.
•Press the dial pad key that corresponds
to the item in the numbered menu list.
For example, to select the second item
in a menu, press 2.
Enter textIn text-entry mode, press the number keys
one or more times.
For example, to enter “A,” press
once. To enter “C,” press three
times quickly.
(To enter and dial an IP address or URL,
Placing Calls on page 3-2.)
see
If you want to ...Then do this ...
Getting Started with Your Phone
Enter numbers, uppercase
characters, or lowercase characters
Press the 1/A/a soft key one or more times.
The format the text will display in appears at
the top of the screen.
Enter text in a specific languagePress the Encoding soft key.
The language the text will display in
appears at the top of the screen.
Enter special charactersDo the following:
•In text-entry mode, press the 1/A/a soft
key to select A/Ascii or a/Asciii mode,
and then press or
one or more times.
•Press one or more times.
Enter a spaceIn text-entry mode, press the 1/A/a soft key
to select A/Ascii or a/Asciii mode, and then
press three times quickly.
Delete text you enteredPress the << soft key.
View additional soft keysPress the More soft key.
Enable or disable fieldsPress the Right or Left scroll key:
and .
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Customizing Your Phone
You can customize your SoundStation IP 7000 conference phone by adjusting
certain settings, including time and date, language, display contrast and
intensity, and ring tone. You can also add contacts to your phone’s local
Contact Directory.
This chapter shows you how to customize your phone. It includes the
following topics:
Configuring Basic Settings on page 2-1
•
•Adjusting the Speaker and Ringer Volume on page 2-14
•Using Call Lists on page 2-14
•Managing Contacts on page 2-17
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•Managing Incoming Calls on page 2-28
Some customizations, including setting up shared lines and viewing a
Corporate Directory, must be configured by your system administrator.
To learn about the phone’s basic features, see Chapter 3, Using the Basic
Features of Your Phone. To read about the phone’s advanced features, see
Chapter 4, Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone.
For more information or assistance with your new phone, see your system
administrator.
Configuring Basic Settings
To configure basic phone settings, press , and then select
Settings > Basic to view the basic phone settings you can customize.
This section includes the following topics:
•
Updating Preferences
•Updating the Display Contrast
•Updating the Backlight Intensity
•Updating the Ring Tone
•Updating Audio Quality and Capabilities
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Updating Preferences
The Preferences menu allows you to customize the language that displays on
the phone and how the time and date display on the idle screen.
You can also enable your phone to save Corporate Directory search results
(if Corporate Directory is set up on your phone). See
a Corporate Directory on page 2-24.
Updating the Language
The phone supports the following languages. English (Internal) is the default
language that displays.
1. English (Internal)
2. Chinese (China)
3. Danish (Denmark)
4. Dutch (Netherlands)
Searching for Contacts in
Language (Localization)
5. English (Canada)
6. English (United Kingdom)
7. English (United States)
8. French (France)
9. German (Germany)
10. Italian (Italy)
11. Japanese (Japan)
12. Korean (Korea)
13. Norwegian (Norway)
14. Polish (Poland)
15. Portuguese (Portugal)
16. Russian (Russia)
17. Slovenian (Slovenia)
18. Spanish (Spain)
19. Swedish (Sweden)
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To change the language:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Preferences > Language.
The Language screen displays.
2. Scroll to the language you want, and then press Select.
The text that appears on the screen will change to the language that you
selected.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
Updating the Time and Date Display
The time and date display on the idle screen of your phone. If the phone cannot
obtain a time and date, the display will flash. If this happens, or if the time or
date is incorrect, see your system administrator.
You can select from various formats for the time and date display. Select and
set options that are right for you. You can also disable the time and date
display, so the time and date do not display on the phone screen.
The following figure shows the default format for the date and time display.
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To display a new time format:
1. Press , and then select Settings >Basic>Preferences>
Time & Date > Clock Time.
The Clock Time screen displays.
2. Scroll to the time format you want, and then press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
To display a new date format:
1. Press , and then select Settings >Basic>Preferences>
Time & Date > Clock Date.
The Clock Date screen displays.
2. Scroll to the date format you want, and then press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
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To disable the time and date display:
1. Press , and then select Settings >Basic>Preferences>
Time & Date.
The Time & Date screen displays.
2. Scroll to Disable, and then press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
The idle screen no longer displays the time and date. To display the time and
date again, enable the time and date (see below).
To enable the time and date display:
1. Press , and then select Settings >Basic>Preferences>
Time & Date.
The Time & Date screen displays.
2. Press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
The idle screen now displays the time and date.
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Updating the Display Contrast
To adjust the contrast on the phone display:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Contrast.
The Contrast screen displays.
2. Press the Up or Down soft keys to increase or decrease the display
contrast.
3. Press the Ok soft key.
4. Press to return to the idle screen.
Updating the Backlight Intensity
Backlight intensity on the phone has three components:
•Backlight On
•Backlight Idle
•Maximum Intensity
You can modify the Backlight On intensity and the Backlight Idle intensity
separately. You can select high, medium, low, and off levels for both.
When you modify the Maximum Intensity, you modify the entire backlight
intensity scale. For example, if you decrease the Maximum Intensity, the low,
medium, and high levels for both Backlight On and Backlight Idle intensities
decrease.
The Backlight On intensity applies to following events:
•Any key press
•Incoming calls
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•Ending a call, holding a call, or resuming a call by the other person
•A voice message received
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If you do not press any keys on the phone, after 20 seconds of the backlight
turning on, the backlight dims (or changes) to medium in the following cases:
•A call is in progress
•A call is on hold
•There is an incoming call (ringing)
•There is an outgoing call (ringing back)
•Any menu shows on the display
In all other cases, the Backlight Idle intensity applies.
To update the backlight intensity:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Backlight Intensity.
The Backlight Intensity screen displays.
2. Select Backlight On Intensity.
The Backlight On Intensity screen displays.
3. Scroll to the intensity you want, and then press Select. The default
Backlight On Intensity is High.
4. Press the Save soft key.
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5. Select Backlight Idle Intensity.
The Backlight Idle Intensity screen displays.
6. Scroll to the intensity you want, and then press Select. The default
Backlight Idle Intensity is Low.
7. Press the Save soft key.
8. Select Maximum Intensity.
The Maximum Intensity screen displays.
9. Press the Up or Down soft keys to increase or decrease the maximum
10. Press to return to the idle screen.
Updating the Ring Tone
You can select from many different ring tones to distinguish your phone from
your neighbor’s. You can also set distinctive ring tones for contacts in your
local directory so you can identify callers when your phone rings.
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intensity the screen can display, and then press the Ok soft key.
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Selecting a Different Ring Tone for Your Phone
You can choose a unique ring tone for your phone to identify it when it rings.
To select a ring tone for your phone:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Ring Type.
The Ring Type screen displays.
Note
2. Scroll to the ring type you want. To hear the ring type, press the Play
soft key. The default ring type is Low Trill.
3. Press Select.
4. Press to return to the idle screen.
Setting Distinctive Ring Tones for Contacts
Your company’s settings may override this feature. For more information, contact
your system administrator.
You can set a distinctive ring tone for each contact in your contact directory so
you can distinguish callers.
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To set a distinctive ring tone for a contact:
1. Press , and then select Features > Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. Scroll to the contact for whom you want to assign a distinctive ring tone.
3. Press the Edit soft key.
The Edit Contact screen displays.
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Note
4. Scroll to Ring Type, and then enter a number corresponding to one of the
ring types available.
If a ring type is already assigned to the contact, but you want to change it,
press the << soft key to delete the existing ring type. Then, enter a number
corresponding to one of the ring types available.
To exit this screen and determine the number associated with a ring type, press the
Menu key, and then select Settings > Basic > Ring Type. Each ring type has a
number associated with it.
5. Press the Save soft key.
6. Press to return to the idle screen.
Updating Audio Quality and Capabilities
You can adjust the audio quality of your phone, and enable auxiliary audio
components, such as wireless (lapel) microphones, speakers, recording
devices, and computers that you connect to the Multi-Interface Module.
Updating the Sound Quality of Your Phone
You can adjust the sound quality of your phone by changing the treble or bass
control.
To adjust the sound quality of your phone:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Audio >
Bass and Treble.
The Bass and Treble screen displays.
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2. Do one of the following:
— To adjust the treble control, scroll to Treble EQ, and then press Select.
The Treble EQ screen displays.
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or
— To adjust the bass control, scroll to Bass EQ, and then press Select.
The Bass EQ screen displays.
3. Press the Up or Down soft keys to adjust the treble or bass EQ, and then
press Select.
4. Press to return to the idle screen.
Note
Enabling Auxiliary Audio Components
Before you can use the auxiliary audio components that you connect to the
Multi-Interface Module (wireless microphones, speakers, as well as recording
devices and computers to record phone calls), you must enable them. You
enable the components from the Auxiliary Audio menu.
You do not have to enable audio from a mobile phone or from a computer calling
application. This audio is automatically enabled when you connect the
Mobile Phone Cable or the Computer Calling Cable to the 2.5mm audio connector
on your conference phone.
For information on connecting auxiliary audio components to the conference
phone or Multi-Interface Module, see
Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio
Components on page 1-9.
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To enable or disable wireless (lapel) microphones:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Audio >
Auxiliary Audio > Aux Audio In.
The Aux Audio In screen displays.
2. Do one of the following:
— To enable a wireless (lapel) microphone, scroll to Wireless Mic, and
then press Select.
— To disable wireless microphones, scroll to Off, and then press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
To enable or disable speakers, as well as recording devices and computers:
1. Press , and then select Settings > Basic > Audio >
Auxiliary Audio > Aux Audio Out.
The Aux Audio Out screen displays.
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2. Do one of the following:
— To enable recording devices or computers to record phone calls, scroll
to Record Out, and then press Select.
— To enable external speakers, scroll to External Speaker, and then press
Select.
— To disable speakers, and to prevent recording devices and computers
from recording phone calls, scroll to Off, and then press Select.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
Adjusting the Speaker and Ringer Volume
To adjust the speaker volume:
>>
During a call, press either or to adjust the speaker volume.
Using Call Lists
To adjust the ringer volume:
>>
When the phone is in the idle state, press either or to adjust
the ringer volume.
Your phone maintains lists of missed, received, and placed calls. Each list can
hold up to 100 entries.
If you miss a call (for example, if you do not answer a call, or you have
call forwarding or Do Not Disturb enabled), the idle screen will display a
message indicating the number of missed calls you have. To view information
about the missed call, view your Missed Calls list (see Viewing Call Lists,
below). After you view the Missed Calls list, the message on the idle screen is
removed.
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Viewing Call Lists
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The following figure shows what the idle screen looks like when you miss a
call.
You can access missed, received, and placed calls from the idle screen, or you
can quickly access call lists using the scroll keys.
Managing Call Lists
To view a call list:
>>
From the idle screen, do one of the following:
— Press , and then select Features > Call Lists > Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Placed Calls.
or
— Press the Dir soft key, and then select Call Lists > Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Placed Calls.
or
— Use the scroll keys to access a call list:
— To view the Received Calls List, press the Left scroll key.
— To view the Placed Calls List, press the Right scroll key.
— To view the Missed Calls List, press the Down scroll key.
You can clear all the records in a call list, or just one record. You can also
choose a record in a list and return the call, store the call details in your local
Contact Directory, or view detailed information about the particular call.
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To manage a call list:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Call Lists.
The Call Lists screen displays.
2. Do one of the following:
— To clear the records in a call list, select Clear > Missed Calls, Received
Calls, or Placed Calls.
The following figure shows the message that displays when you clear
a Missed Calls list.
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Note
To manually clear all calls in all call lists, restart the phone. See Restarting the
on page 4-26.
Phone
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— To view and manage a call list, scroll to either Missed Calls, Received
Calls or Placed Calls, and then press Select. Your call list information
displays.
The following figure shows a Placed Calls list.
To manage your call list:
— To return the call, press the Dial soft key.
— To edit the phone number (if necessary) before you place the call or
store the call details in your Contact Directory, press the Edit soft key.
3. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Managing Contacts
You can store a large number of contacts in your phone’s local
Contact Directory. Contact your system administrator for the exact number.
You can dial and search for contacts in this directory. You may be able to add,
edit, and delete contacts. Contact your system administrator to see if you have
read-only access to your local Contact Directory, or if you can update it.
If your system administrator sets up a Corporate Directory on your phone, you
may also have read access to portions of your Corporate Directory. Your
system administrator determines which contacts you can see. You can search
for contacts in the Corporate Directory, and add contacts from the Corporate
Directory to your local Contact Directory. For more information, see
for Contacts in a Corporate Directory on page 2-24 and Adding Contacts to
Your Local Contact Directory From a Corporate Directory on page 2-22.
— To return to the Call Lists menu, press the Back soft key.
— To remove the call from the list, press the Clear soft key.
— To store the contact in your Contact Directory, press the Save soft key.
— To view information about the call, such as the phone number, the
time and duration of the call, and the name of the caller, press the Info
soft key.
Searching
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To view your local Contact Directory:
>>
Do one of the following:
— Press , and then select Features > Contact Directory.
or
— Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays, listing all the contacts in your directory.
To view your Corporate Directory:
>>
Do one of the following:
— Press , and then select Features > Corporate Directory.
or
— Press the Dir soft key, and then select Corporate Directory.
The Corporate Directory screen displays, listing all the contacts in your
directory. You can search for and dial contacts, or save contacts to the local
Contact Directory.
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Adding Contacts to Your Local Contact Directory
You can add contacts to your local Contact Directory in the following ways:
•Manually (if you have permission to update your local Contact Directory)
•From a call list
•From a Corporate Directory (if this is set up on your phone)
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Note
You cannot update Corporate Directory from your phone.
Adding Contacts Manually
You can update your local Contact Directory manually, instead of importing
contact information from a call list or a Corporate Directory.
To add a contact manually:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. To add a contact to your phone’s database, press the Add soft key.
The Add To Directory screen displays.
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3. Enter the contact information. To move between fields, use the Up and
Down scroll keys. Enter the following information:
Note
Your phone may not display all the following fields. For more information, see your
system administrator.
— (Optional.) Enter the First Name and Last Name of the contact.
You can enter a maximum of 32 characters. To alternate between
numeric, uppercase, and lowercase alphanumeric modes, press the
1/A/a soft key. To enter text in another language, press the Encoding
soft key.
— (Required.) Enter the Contact phone number.
You can enter a maximum of 32 characters. The contact number must
be unique, and must not already exist in the directory. If you try to
save an entry with a non-unique phone number, or you do not enter a
phone number, an error message displays.
— (Optional.) Change the Speed Dial Index number.
The speed dial index is automatically assigned to the next available
index value, up to a maximum value of 99.
You can assign any unused speed dial index number from 1 to 99. If
you assign a speed dial index number that is already taken, or you
enter an invalid speed dial index number (for example, 0 or 00), an
error message displays.
For more information on speed dial index numbers, see
Managing
Speed Dial Entries on page 3-23.
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— (Optional.) Enter a Label for the contact. You can enter a maximum of
32 symbols, letters, or numbers.
If you specify a label, the label will be the first item that displays for
the contact in the Contact Directory and on the Speed Dial Info screen
(before the contact’s first and last names, if specified). For example, in
the following figure, the labels Sales and Marketing have been
assigned to contacts in the local Contact Directory.
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— (Optional.) Set the Ring Type.
For information on setting the ring type, see Updating the Ring Tone
on page 2-8.
— (Optional.) Assign a Divert Contact.
The Divert Contact identifies the third person to which you want this
contact’s calls sent. You can enter a maximum of 32 characters.
— (Optional.) Change the Auto Reject and Auto Divert settings.
If you set the Auto Reject field to enabled, each time the contact calls,
the call will be directed to your voice mail system (if a voice mail
system is set up). If you set the Auto Divert field to enabled, each time
the contact calls, the call will be directed to a third person you specify
in the Divert Contact field.
Press the Right or Left scroll key to switch between the Enabled and
Disabled settings for the Auto Reject and Auto Divert fields.
Note
If you do not have a voice mail system set up, enabling the Auto Reject field will
have no effect. Each time the contact calls, your phone will ring (unless you choose
to divert the contact’s calls, or enable call forwarding or Do Not Disturb).
— (Optional.) Change the Watch Buddy and Block Buddy settings.
If you set the Watch Buddy field to enabled, you can monitor the
contact’s status. If you set the Block Buddy field to enabled, the contact
cannot monitor your status. For more information on monitoring
status, see
Using Buddy Lists on page 4-20.
Press the Right or Left scroll key to switch between the Enabled and
Disabled settings for the Watch Buddy and Block Buddy fields.
4. Press the Save soft key.
5. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Adding Contacts From Call Lists
You can save call information from a call list to your local Contact Directory.
To add a contact to the local Contact Directory from a call list:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Call Lists > Missed Calls,
Received Calls, or Placed Calls.
2. Scroll to the contact.
You can use the * key to Page Up and the # key to Page Down.
3. To save the contact to your Contact Directory, press the Save soft key.
4. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
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Note
You may want to go to the Contact Directory and check if the contact was saved
correctly and to add any missing fields. To view your Contact Directory, see
Managing Contacts on page 2-17. To update missing contact information, see
Adding Contacts Manually on page 2-19 (step 3).
Adding Contacts to Your Local Contact Directory From a Corporate Directory
You can save any contact listed in your Corporate Directory (if it is set up on
your phone) to your local Contact Directory.
To add a contact to your local Contact Directory from a Corporate Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Corporate Directory.
The Corporate Directory screen displays.
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2. Search for the contact, and then scroll to the contact’s entry.
For information on how to search for a contact, see
Searching for Contacts
in a Corporate Directory on page 2-24.
3. Press the View soft key.
The Contact screen displays.
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4. To save the contact to the local Contact Directory, press the Save soft key.
“Saved” displays on the screen. Only the first name, last name, and phone
number are saved.
If the contact already exists in your local Contact Directory,
“Contact already exists” displays.
5. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Note
Searching for Contacts
You can search for contacts in your local Contact Directory, or in a
Corporate Directory (if this is set up on your phone).
Searching for Contacts in Your Local Contact Directory
Search for a contact by scrolling through the directory, or entering specific
search criteria.
To search for a contact in the local Contact Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
You may want to go to the Contact Directory and check if the contact was saved
correctly and to add any missing fields. To view your Contact Directory, see
Managing Contacts on page 2-17. To update missing contact information, see
Adding Contacts Manually on page 2-19 (step 3).
The Directory screen displays.
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2. Press the Search soft key. Then, enter the first few characters of the
contact’s first or last name, and then press the Search soft key again.
The Directory Search screen displays a list of successful matches.
3. Scroll to the contact you are searching for.
From this screen, you can dial, edit, or delete the contact.
4. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Note
Searching for Contacts in a Corporate Directory
Search for a contact by scrolling through the directory, or entering specific
search criteria.
You can enable your phone to save Corporate Directory search results, and to
remember the last person you viewed in the directory. Whenever you re-display
Corporate Directory, the last person you viewed will display. If you searched for a
person, the results of the last search you submitted will display. To enable this
feature, press the Menu key, and then select Settings > Basic > Preferences >
Corporate Directory > Retain Search. Scroll to Enabled, and then press Select.
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To search for a contact in the Corporate Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Corporate Directory.
The Corporate Directory screen displays.
2. Press the Search soft key. Then, enter the first few characters or numbers
of a search criteria, and then press the Submit soft key.
The screen displays a list of successful matches.
3. Scroll to the contact you are searching for.
From this screen, you can press the Dial soft key to dial the contact, or
press the View soft key and save the contact to your local
Contact Directory.
4. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
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Updating Contacts in Your Local Contact Directory
You can update information for contacts in your local Contact Directory. You
cannot update information for contacts in your Corporate Directory.
To update a contact in your local Contact Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. Scroll to the contact whose information you want to update, or search for
the contact (see Searching for Contacts in Your Local Contact Directory
on page 2-23).
3. Press the Edit soft key.
The Edit Contact screen displays.
4. Update the contact information. For information on the fields you can
update, see
5. Press the Save soft key.
6. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Adding Contacts Manually on page 2-19 (step 3).
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Deleting Contacts From Your Local Contact Directory
You can delete contacts from your local Contact Directory. You cannot delete
contacts from your Corporate Directory.
To delete a contact from the local Contact Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
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2. Scroll to the contact you want to delete. Or, search for the contact (see
3. Press the Delete soft key.
4. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Placing Calls to Contacts
You can place calls to contacts from your local Contact Directory or from your
Corporate Directory (if this is set up on your phone).
To place a call to a contact from your Local or Corporate Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory or
2. From the Directory or Corporate Directory screen, scroll to the contact
3. Press the Dial soft key.
Searching for Contacts in Your Local Contact Directory on page 2-23).
The contact is deleted from the directory.
Corporate Directory.
you want to call, or search for the contact (see
page 2-23).
Searching for Contacts on
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Managing Incoming Calls
You can manage incoming calls from the contacts in your local Contact
Directory by doing the following:
•Setting up a distinctive ring tone for a contact
•Rejecting calls from a particular contact by sending the call to your
voice mail system
•Diverting calls from a particular contact to another person
Distinguishing Calls
You can customize your phone so that you can distinguish callers by certain
ring types. For information on setting a distinctive ring type for a particular
contact, see
Rejecting Calls
You can customize your phone so that incoming calls from a particular person
are immediately sent to your voice mail system. (If you do not have a voice
mail system set up, the call will still ring on your phone.)
Setting Distinctive Ring Tones for Contacts on page 2-9.
Note
Rejecting calls is not available on shared lines.
To send incoming calls from a particular contact directly to voice mail:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. Scroll to the contact whose calls you want to go to your voice mail system.
You can use the * key to Page Up and the # key to Page Down.
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3. Press the Edit soft key.
The Edit Contact screen displays.
4. Scroll to the Auto Reject field and change the Auto Reject setting to
Enabled. (To select Enabled, press the Right or Left scroll key.)
5. Press the Save soft key.
6. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Diverting Calls
You can customize your phone so that incoming calls from a particular person
are transferred directly to a third person.
To divert incoming calls from a contact to a third person:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. Scroll to the contact for whom you want to transfer calls.
You can use the * key to Page Up and the # key to Page Down.
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3. Press the Edit soft key.
The Edit Contact screen displays.
4. Scroll to the Divert Contact field and enter the number of the person to
whom you want to divert the call. You can enter a maximum of 32
characters.
5. Scroll to the Auto Divert field.
6. Change the Auto Divert setting to Enabled. (To select Enabled, press the
Right or Left scroll key.)
7. Press the Save soft key.
8. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Understanding Shared Lines
Note
Shared lines is an optional feature that your system administrator sets up. Your
system may not support it. For more information, contact your system administrator.
If two phones share a line, an incoming call to one number will cause both
phones to ring. The call can be answered by either phone, but not both. If your
phone shares a line, a shared line icon that is half black and half grey displays
on the screen.
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The following figure shows the shared line icon at the top left of the screen.
The shared line icon changes to a moving icon, and the LEDs glow a steady red
when the line is in use remotely.
Calls on shared lines can be transferred, put on hold, or added to a conference.
Note
You cannot forward or reject calls on shared lines.
For information on answering calls with shared lines, see
page
3-6.
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Using the Basic Features of Your
Phone
Your SoundStation IP 7000 conference phone is designed to be used like a
regular conference phone on a public switched telephone network (PSTN).
You can place calls, transfer a call to someone else, conduct a multi-participant
conference call, or perform other basic and more advanced functions.
At any time, at most one active call may be in progress on your phone. The
active call is the one that has audio associated with it. There may be multiple
other calls, including a conference call, on hold.
This chapter provides introductory information and basic operating
instructions for the phone. It includes the following topics:
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•Placing Calls on page 3-2
•Answering Calls on page 3-6
•Ending Calls on page 3-6
•Muting the Microphone on page 3-7
•Redialing Numbers on page 3-7
•Holding and Resuming Calls on page 3-8
•Hosting Conference Calls on page 3-9
•Transferring Calls on page 3-16
•Forwarding Calls on page 3-19
•Enabling Do Not Disturb on page 3-21
•Managing Speed Dial Entries on page 3-23
•Using Voice Mail on page 3-24
If you require additional information or assistance with your new phone,
contact your system administrator.
For information on the advanced features of your phone, refer to Chapter4,
Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone.
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Placing Calls
Note
If your phone is connected to a Polycom HDX system, see Using the Phone When
it is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
different soft keys display and options apply.
You can place a call off-hook (with a dial tone) or on-hook (without a dial
tone). If you place a call off-hook, you can dial a contact using an IP address or
URL, if this feature is enabled for your phone.
The phone screen displays the duration of active calls. The following figure
shows an active call to Jacklyn Smith at directory number 1955 that has lasted
57 seconds.
on page 4-7. When you place a call,
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To place a call on-hook (to dial a phone number):
>>
Enter the phone number of the person you want to call, and then press
or the Dial soft key.
Using the Basic Features of Your Phone
To place a call off-hook (to dial a phone number, IP address, or URL):
Note
Placing a call using an IP address or URL may not be enabled for your phone. For
more information, see your system administrator.
1. Press or the New Call soft key.
The Enter number screen displays.
2. Do one of the following:
— To dial a phone number, enter the phone number of the person you
want to call.
— To dial an IP address:
aPress the URL soft key.
The (123) Enter number screen displays.
bEnter the IP address of the person you want to call.
To enter “.”, press .
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— To dial a URL:
aPress the URL soft key.
The (123) Enter number screen displays.
bPress the ABC soft key.
The (ABC) Enter number screen displays
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cEnter the URL of the person you want to call.
To enter the letters that display on a number key, press the
number key one or more times.
For example, to enter “a,” press once. To enter “c,” press
three times quickly.
To enter “.” and “@”, press one or more times quickly.
When you dial a URL, the maximum number of characters you can enter is 32.
3. Press or the Dial soft key.
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Note
Instead of entering a phone number from memory, you can access call lists,
directories, and speed dial lists to display and dial the number for you.
•To access a call list, press the Left, Right, or Down scroll key to access the
received, placed, or missed calls list. Scroll to the call you want to dial, and then
press the Dial soft key. For more information, see
•To access your Contact Directory or Corporate Directory (if enabled for your
phone), press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory or Corporate Directory. Scroll to or search for the contact you want to dial, and
then press the Dial soft key. For more information, see
page
2-17.
•To place a call using a speed dial index number, press the Up scroll key, scroll
to the person you want to call, and then press the Dial soft key. For information
on other ways to use speed dial, see Placing Calls Using Speed Dial, below.
Placing Calls Using Speed Dial
Use a speed dial index number for quick dialing. Speed dial index numbers are
associated with entries in your Contact Directory. For information on
managing speed dial entries from your Contact Directory, see
Speed Dial Entries on page 3-23.
Note
From the idle screen, press the Up scroll key to quickly access your list of speed
dial entries.
Using Call Lists on page 2-14.
Managing Contacts on
Managing
To place a call using a speed dial index number:
1. Do one of the following:
— If you know the contact’s speed dial index number, enter the number,
and then press #.
— Press the Up scroll key.
— Press , and then select Features > Speed Dial.
The Speed Dial Info screen displays.
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2. Do one of the following:
— Enter the speed dial index number.
or
— If the contact you want to call is not already highlighted, scroll to the
contact, and then press the Dial soft key.
The call is placed.
Answering Calls
To answer a call:
>>
Press or the Answer soft key.
The LEDs blink green when the phone rings.
Note
Ending Calls
•To ignore incoming calls, press the Reject soft key (for private lines) or the
Silence soft key (for shared lines). To prevent your phone from ringing, enable the Do Not Disturb feature (see
•You can forward incoming calls by pressing the Forward soft key. See
Forwarding Calls Dynamically on page 3-21.
•If you set up your phone with a silent ring, press the Answer soft key to answer
the call.
•To answer a call from a mobile phone or computer calling application, see Using
Computer or Mobile Audio with the Conference Phone
To answer a call on a shared line:
1. Answer the incoming call.
2. Press the Hold soft key.
Anyone on another phone configured to use the same shared line may take the
call by selecting the call on their phone screen.
To end a call:
Enabling Do Not Disturb on page 3-21).
on page 4-1.
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Note
>>
Press or the End Call soft key.
You cannot end a call that is on hold until you resume the call. To end a call on hold,
scroll to the call on hold, press the Resume soft key, and then press the End Call
soft key.
Muting the Microphone
To mute the microphone:
>>
During a call, press .
The LEDs glow red, and the mute icon, , displays on the phone screen.
The other person (or people) cannot hear you. You can still hear all other
people while Mute is enabled.
To turn off the Mute feature, press again.
To mute the microphone if you use extension microphones:
>>
Press on the phone or the button on the top of the extension
microphones.
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To turn off the Mute feature, press or again.
Note
When you press the Mute button on the phone, or on any extended microphone
connected to the phone, you mute the microphone on the phone and all extended
microphones connected to the phone.
Redialing Numbers
You can redial the last number you dialed, or search a list of placed calls to find
a previously-dialed number.
To redial the last number dialed:
>>
Press .
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To redial a previously dialed number:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Call Lists > Placed Calls.
The Placed Calls screen displays.
2. Scroll to the number you want to redial, and then press or the
Dial soft key.
Holding and Resuming Calls
To ho ld a c all :
>>
During a call, press the Hold soft key. The LEDs blink red to indicate that
a call is on hold.
Note
You cannot end a call that is on hold. You must resume the call first.
The following figure shows James Smith on hold. The Resume soft key now
displays on the screen.
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To resume a call on hold:
>>
While a call is on hold, press the Resume soft key.
Hosting Conference Calls
You can create a conference with up to two other people using the phone’s
local conference feature. To quickly set up a conference, you can use the Join
soft key to create a conference between an active call and a call on hold.
The conference management feature allows you to view and manage each
participant in the conference call. From the Manage Conference screen, you
can mute, hold, and remove individual participants.
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Note
This section includes the following topics:
•
•Managing Conferences on page 3-11
•Holding and Resuming Conferences on page 3-15
•Splitting Conferences on page 3-16
•Ending Conferences on page 3-16
Setting Up Conferences
You can set up a conference in one of two ways:
•Using or the Confrnc soft key.
•Using the Join soft key, if you have an active call and a call on hold.
You can host and manage conferences with audio from computer calling
applications and mobile phones, as well as video if your phone is connected to a
Polycom HDX system. For more information, see
with the Conference Phone
to a Polycom HDX System
Setting Up Conferences on page 3-9
on page 4-1 and Using the Phone When it is Connected
on page 4-7.
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Setting Up a Conference Using the Conference Key or Soft Key
To set up a conference using the Conference key or soft key:
Note
1. Call the first person. See
Placing Calls on page 3-2.
2. Press or the Confrnc soft key to create a new call. The active call is
placed on hold.
The Enter number screen displays.
If configured for single key-press conferences, the conference participant hears the
dial tone and ringback when the conference host places the call to the new person.
3. Place a call to the second person. See
Placing Calls on page 3-2.
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Note
4. When the second person answers, press or the Confrnc soft key
again to join all people in the conference.
If configured for single key-press conferences, you do not have to press the
Conference key or the Confrnc soft key again.
The Active:Conferencescreen displays.
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Setting Up a Conference With an Active Call and a Call on Hold
If you are currently in an active call, and you have another call on hold, you
can create a conference call between the active call, the call on hold, and
yourself, by pressing the Join soft key.
To set up a conference call with an active call and a call on hold:
>>
If you have an active call and a call on hold, press the Join soft key.
The Active:Conference screen displays.
Managing Conferences
To manage a conference, you must currently be in an active conference call.
From the Active:Conference screen, you can press the Manage soft key to
manage the individual participants in the conference, or end the conference
call.
The following figure shows the Manage soft key that displays when you are in
an active conference.
A conference is created with the active call, the call on hold, and yourself.
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To manage a conference:
>>
From the Active:Conference screen, press the Manage soft key.
The Manage Conference screen displays.
From the Manage Conference screen, you can scroll to a conference participant
and manage the participant’s conference participation, or end the conference
call.
You can access the following soft keys from the Manage Conference screen:
•Hold—Puts a selected participant on hold. The held participant cannot
hear any other participants and no participant can hear the held
participant.
•Back—Returns you to the Active:Conference screen.
•End Call—Ends the conference call. The other two participants remain
connected. (To remove a conference call participant, see
Conference Call Participants on page 3-14.)
•Info—Provides additional information about the selected participant.
•Far Mute—Mutes the selected participant. The muted participant can hear
all participants, but no participant can hear the muted participant.
Muting Conference Call Participants
To mute a conference call participant:
>>
From the Manage Conference screen, scroll to the participant you want to
mute, and then press the FarMute soft key.
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The following figure shows the far mute feature applied to James Smith. The
“far mute” icon displays next to his name, and the UnMute soft key appears.
The muted participant can hear all participants, but no participant can hear the
muted participant.
If you press instead of the FarMute soft key, all other participants can
hear each other, but they cannot hear you. When you press , the LEDs
glow red.
To un-mute the participant, press the UnMute soft key.
Placing Conference Call Participants on Hold
You can select a conference call participant and place the participant on hold.
You can return the participant to the conference at any time by pressing the
Resume soft key.
If you want to place a conference call on hold, see Holding and Resuming
Conferences on page 3-15.
To place a conference call participant on hold:
>>
From the Manage Conference screen, scroll to the participant you want to
place on hold, and then press the Hold soft key.
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The following figure shows James Smith on hold. The “on hold” icon displays
next to his name, and the Resume soft key appears.
The held participant cannot hear any participants and no participant can hear
the held participant.
To return the participant to the conference, scroll to the participant, and then
press the Resume soft key.
If the held participant presses the Hold soft key on their phone, the participant
will still be on hold even if you press the Resume soft key.
Note
Removing Conference Call Participants
To remove a conference call participant:
>>
From the Manage Conference screen, scroll to the participant you want to
remove, and then press .
The participant is removed from the conference, the conference call ends, and
the other participant becomes the active call.
If you press the End Call soft key instead, you end the conference call. The other
participants remain connected.
Obtaining Information About Conference Call Participants
You can display information about a conference call participant, such as their
name and number, or if they are on hold.
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To display information about a conference call participant:
1. From the Manage Conference screen, scroll to the participant whose
information you want to obtain.
2. Press the Info soft key.
The Participant Info screen displays.
3. Press the Back soft key to return to the Manage Conference screen.
Holding and Resuming Conferences
When you place a conference call on hold, you place all other conference
participants on hold. Conference call participants cannot hear each other.
To place an individual participant on hold, see
Participants on Hold on page 3-13.
To place a conference call on hold:
>>
From the Active:Conference screen, press the Hold soft key.
The Hold:Conference screen displays. The other participants in the conference
call are placed on hold.
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From the Hold:Conference screen, you can do the following:
•To resume the conference call, press the Resume soft key. The
Active:Conference screen will display again.
•To place a call to a new person, press the New Call soft key. The
conference remains on hold, and the new call becomes the active call.
•To end the conference call and place each conference participant on hold,
press the Split soft key.
Splitting Conferences
When a conference is established, a Split soft key is available. When you split
a conference, you end the conference and place all participants on hold.
To split a conference:
>>
From the Active:Conference or Hold:Conference screen, press the Split
soft key.
The conference ends, and all calls are split into individual calls and placed on
hold.
Ending Conferences
You can end a conference, and your connection to the other participants, by
pressing the End Call soft key. When you use the End Call soft key, the other
participants remain connected.
To end a conference:
>>
The two other participants remain connected.
Transferring Calls
A call can be transferred in one of three ways:
•Consultative transfer—You have the option of either talking to the person
From the Active:Conference or Manage Conference screen, press the
End Call soft key.
to whom you are transferring the call, or you can choose not to talk to the
person, and complete the transfer when you hear the person’s ring-back
sound.
Performing a Consultative Transfer on page 3-17.
—
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•Blind transfer—The call is automatically transferred after you dial the
number of the person to whom you want to transfer the call. You do not
have the option of talking to the person.
— Performing a Blind Transfer on page 3-18.
•Attended transfer—Conference call participants are automatically
connected to each other after you exit a conference.
— Set up a conference call and then end your participation. For more
information, refer to
Performing a Consultative Transfer
Perform a consultative transfer if you want to talk to the person to whom you
are transferring the call. Or, you can chose not to talk to the person. In this case,
you wait for the person’s ring-back sound, and then transfer the call.
To transfer a call:
1. During a call, press the Transfer soft key. The call is placed on hold.
The Enter number screen displays.
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Ending Conferences on page 3-16.
2. Place a call to the person to whom you want to transfer the call. See
Placing Calls on page 3-2.
3. When you hear the ring-back sound, press the Transfer soft key. The
transfer is complete. If you want to talk privately to the person to whom
you are transferring the call before the transfer is complete, wait until the
person answers the call, talk to the person, and then press the Transfer
soft key.
You can cancel the transfer before the call connects by pressing the Cancel
soft key.
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Performing a Blind Transfer
When you use a blind transfer, you transfer a call without speaking to the
person to whom you are transferring the call. The call is automatically
transferred as soon as you dial the person’s number.
To perform a blind transfer:
1. During a call, press the Transfer soft key.
The Enter number screen displays, with the Blind soft key.
2. Press the Blind soft key.
The Blind transfer to screen displays.
3. Place a call to the person to whom you want to transfer the call. See
Placing Calls on page 3-2.
The call automatically transfers to the person you specified.
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Forwarding Calls
Using the Basic Features of Your Phone
Note
Your company’s settings may override this feature. For more information, contact
your system administrator.
Call forwarding is not available on shared lines.
You can set up your phone to forward incoming calls to another person (static
forwarding) or you can forward a call as your phone rings (dynamic
forwarding). Your phone will forward calls even if you enable the Do Not
Disturb feature.
You can also reject calls from a particular contact (by sending the call to your
voice mail system), or divert calls from a particular contact to another person.
For more information, see
Forwarding Calls Statically
You can set up your phone to forward calls to another number.
To forward calls to another number:
1. Press , and then choose Features > Forward.
The Forwarding Type Select screen displays.
Managing Incoming Calls on page 2-28.
2. Scroll to the forwarding type you want, and then press Select. The
options are:
— Always—To forward all incoming calls.
—No Answer—To forward all unanswered incoming calls.
—Busy—To forward calls that arrive when you are already in a call.
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3. Do one of the following:
— If you selected Always, enter a number to forward all incoming calls
to.
— If you selected No Answer, do the following:
aIn the Contact field, enter a number to forward all unanswered
incoming calls to.
bIn the Forward After Rings field, enter how many rings to wait
before forwarding the call (one ring is approximately six seconds).
The recommended value is two rings.
— If you selected Busy, enter the number to forward all future incoming
calls to when you are already in another call.
4 . Press the Enable soft key.
If you selected the forwarding type Always, the text “Call Forward Enabled”
and a moving arrow display on the idle screen next to the directory number.
To disable call forwarding:
1. Press , and then select Features > Forward.
The Forwarding Type Select screen displays.
2. Scroll to the forwarding type you want to disable, and then press Select.
3. Press the Disable soft key.
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Forwarding Calls Dynamically
You can manually forward a call to another number while your phone rings.
To forward an incoming call to another extension:
1. While your phone rings, press the Forward soft key.
The Call Forwarding screen displays.
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2. Enter the phone number to forward the incoming call to.
Your phone displays the last number you forwarded calls to (either
statically or dynamically). If you previously set a forwarding number and
want to enter a new one, use the << soft key to delete the number.
3. Press the Forward soft key.
The incoming call is forwarded to the other person. If call forwarding is
disabled, all future calls will not be forwarded and forwarding will remain
disabled.
Enabling Do Not Disturb
To prevent your phone from ringing, activate the Do Not Disturb feature.
Calls you receive while Do Not Disturb is enabled will display in your Missed
Calls list (see Using Call Lists on page 2-14). If you have chosen to forward
your calls to another number, calls will be sent to that number if you enable the
Do Not Disturb feature.
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To enable and disable Do Not Disturb:
1. Press , and then select Features.
The Features screen displays. If Do Not Disturb is not highlighted, scroll
to it.
2. To toggle Do Not Disturb on and off, press Select.
When you enable Do Not Disturb, a flashing icon, , displays at the
top left of the screen.
When you disable Do Not Disturb, the registered line icon, , displays
instead.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
If you enabled Do Not Disturb, the idle screen displays Do Not Disturb and
flashing icons next to the directory number.
The following figure shows what the idle screen looks like with
Do Not Disturb enabled.
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Managing Speed Dial Entries
Use the speed dial feature for fast, automated dialing. To use speed dial, you
enter a speed dial index number instead of entering a complete phone number.
When you create a Contact Directory entry, the phone automatically assigns a
Speed Dial index to the entry. You can change the index number, or delete it.
Using the Basic Features of Your Phone
Note
Only entries in your Contact Directory can be set up as speed dial entries. To create
a new Contact Directory entry with a speed dial index number, see
to Your Local Contact Directory
on page 2-19.
Adding Contacts
The following steps describe how to update a speed dial entry for a contact. To
place a call using a speed dial number, see
page
3-5.
Placing Calls Using Speed Dial on
To update a speed dial entry in your local Contact Directory:
1. Press the Dir soft key, and then select Contact Directory.
The Directory screen displays.
2. Scroll to the user’s entry, and then press the Edit soft key.
The Edit Contact screen displays.
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3. Scroll to Speed Dial Index, and then update the speed dial index
number. Use the << soft key to update an existing entry.
You can assign any unused speed dial index number from 1 to 99. If you
assign a speed dial index number that already exists, or you enter an
invalid speed dial index number (for example, 0 or 00), an error message
displays.
4. Press the Save soft key.
5. Press twice to return to the idle screen.
Using Voice Mail
Note
Voice mail is an optional feature that your system administrator sets up. Your
system may not support it. For more information, contact your system administrator.
Screen options may vary with your application. Voice mail may be accessible with a
single key press. Contact your system administrator about this option.
Your voice mail is saved in a centralized location and may be accessed from
your phone. Your phone may indicate voice mail by the following:
•An icon, , on the phone screen
•A stutter dial tone instead of a normal dial tone
To listen to voice mail messages:
1. Press , and then select Features > Messages > Message Center.
The Messages screen displays.
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2. To listen to your voice mail, press the Connect soft key, and then follow
the voice or visual prompts on the screen.
3. Press to return to the idle screen.
4
Using the Advanced Features of Your
Phone
This chapter provides operating instructions for the advanced features of your
SoundStation IP 7000 conference phone. If you require additional information
or assistance with these features, contact your system administrator.
For information on the basic features of your phone, refer to Chapter
the Basic Features of Your Phone.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Using Computer or Mobile Audio with the Conference Phone on page 4-1
•
•Using the Phone When it is Connected to a Polycom HDX System on page
4-7
•Handling Multiple Call Appearances on page 4-19
•Using Buddy Lists on page 4-20
•Restarting the Phone on page 4-26
3, Using
Using Computer or Mobile Audio with the Conference Phone
You can connect audio from a computer calling application, or from a mobile
phone, to your conference phone for hands-free conversations. You initiate
and end conversations from your computer calling application or your mobile
phone interface.
From your conference phone, you can do the following:
•Accept a computer or mobile audio source while you have an active call
(including a conference call), or calls on hold.
•Place a computer or mobile audio source on hold.
•Join, split, and host conference calls between the calls on your
conference phone and the computer or mobile audio source.
•Accept calls from other phones while you listen to computer or mobile
audio.
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If you connect your computer calling application or mobile phone to your
conference phone when your conference phone is idle, the computer or mobile
audio automatically becomes the active call, and you immediately hear any
audio associated with the mobile phone or computer calling application.
The following figure shows the conference phone screen if the conference
phone is idle and you connect your computer calling application or mobile
phone to it. You can place the computer or mobile audio on hold (and then
initiate a new call or conference call), or accept a call from another phone while
you listen to computer or mobile audio.
l
Note
Audio from computer calling applications or mobile phones does not display in your
conference phone Call Lists.
For information on how to connect your conference phone (in a single or
two-phone setup) to computer calling applications and mobile phones, see
Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio Components on page 1-9.
Note
You can use your conference phone that is connected to a computer calling
application or a mobile phone to handle video calls and conferences. See
Computer or Mobile Audio When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX
System
on page 4-19.
Listening to Computer or Mobile Audio
You can connect the computer or mobile audio source while your conference
phone is in an idle state, or when you have an active call.
To listen to computer or mobile audio when your conference phone is idle:
>>
When your conference phone is idle, connect the mobile phone or
computer calling application to your conference phone. (See
Optional Auxiliary Audio Components on page 1-9.)
Handling
Connecting
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The computer or mobile audio automatically becomes the active call, and you
can hear any audio associated with the computer calling application or mobile
phone. If there isn’t any audio, you can wait for a call, answer it from your
computer calling application or mobile phone interface, and then listen to the
audio on your conference phone.
The following figure shows what the screen looks like when you connect a
computer calling application or mobile phone (with or without a current call)
to the conference phone when the conference phone is idle.
To listen to computer or mobile audio when the conference phone has another
call:
1. Do one of the following:
— While the conference phone has an active call, connect the computer
calling application or mobile phone to the conference phone. (See
Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio Components on page 1-9.)
The conference phone screen shows a computer or mobile audio
source. The LEDs blink green to indicate the audio source.
or
— If the conference phone has a call on hold, connect the computer
calling application or mobile phone to the conference phone. (See
Connecting Optional Auxiliary Audio Components on page 1-9.)
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The conference phone screen shows a computer or mobile audio
source. The LEDs blink green to indicate the audio source.
2. Do one of the following:
— If the conference phone has an active call, press the Hold soft key.
The active call is placed on hold, and the computer or mobile audio
becomes the active call.
or
— If the conference phone has a call on hold, press the Accept soft key.
The computer or mobile audio becomes the active call.
You can place the computer or mobile audio on hold, or use the Join soft
key to create a conference call with the call on hold and the computer or
mobile audio.
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Ending Computer or Mobile Audio
To remove the computer or mobile audio source, disconnect the
Computer Calling Cable or Mobile Phone Cable from the conference phone.
If you want to keep the connection for future computer or mobile audio calls,
end the call from your computer or mobile phone, but do not remove the
Computer Calling Cable or Mobile Phone Cable. The conference phone screen
will still display “From:PC-Mobile audio,” and the computer or mobile audio
will continue to be the active call.
Placing Computer or Mobile Audio on Hold
To place computer or mobile audio on hold:
>>
From your conference phone, scroll to PC-Mobile audio, and then press
the Hold soft key. If you want, you can place a new call, or create a
conference between the computer or mobile audio and another person.
Press the Resume soft key to make the computer or mobile audio active
again.
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Creating Conference Calls with Computer or Mobile Audio
You can set up conference calls with computer or mobile audio using the
Cnfrnc or Join soft key.
To create a conference call with a computer or mobile audio source, do one of
the following:
•If you have an active computer or mobile audio source, place the call on
hold, and then use the Cnfrnc soft key to set up a conference. See
Conference Calls on page 3-9.
•If you have an active computer or mobile audio source and another call on
hold, scroll to the call on hold, and then press the Join soft key.
•If you have an active conference call, and you connect computer or mobile
audio, scroll to the incoming computer or mobile audio, and then press the
Join soft key.
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The following figure shows the Join soft key that displays when there is an
active conference call and an incoming computer or mobile audio source.
You manage conference calls with computer or mobile audio just as you do
with other phone calls. For detailed information on setting up conferences
using the Confrnc and Join soft keys, as well as managing conference calls, see
Hosting Conference Calls on page 3-9.
Adjusting the Volume of Computer or Mobile Audio
To adjust the speaker volume:
>>
While you listen to computer or mobile audio, press either or
to adjust the speaker volume.
To mute the microphone:
>>
While you listen to computer or mobile audio, press .
The LEDs glow red to indicate that the other person (or people) cannot hear
you. You can still hear all other people while Mute is enabled.
To turn off the Mute feature, press again.
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Using the Phone When it is Connected to a Polycom HDX
System
Note
This section describes how to use your phone when it is connected to a
Polycom HDX system. For detailed information on how to use a Polycom HDX
system, see the Polycom HDX documentation at
videodocumentation
You can connect your phone to Polycom HDX systems that run software version 2.5
or later. Your phone must run SIP application 3.1.1 or later.
You can perform many of the following phone functions using your Polycom HDX
system’s remote control or keypad. For detailed information on how to use the
remote control or keypad, see the user guide for your Polycom HDX system at
www.polycom.com/videodocumentation.
.
www.polycom.com/
You can set up your phone with a Polycom HDX system so that your phone
can conduct video calls and conferences.
When you connect your phone to a Polycom HDX system, your phone
displays different soft keys:
•Video—Allows you to place a video call
•Phone—Allows you to place an audio-only call
•Content—Allows you to show content to near-site participants, as well as
to far-site participants with whom you are exchanging video.
•Add Video—Allows you to establish a conference between yourself, an
active call or call on hold, and the new person you dial. Or, automatically
joins the new person you dial to an active conference.
Note
•Add Phone—When an audio-only call is active or on hold, allows you to
add an additional call to your phone. If you have a video call, pressing the
Add Phone soft key automatically creates a conference between yourself,
the video call, and the new person you dial.
When your phone is connected to a Polycom HDX system, there is no New Call
soft key. To initiate a call, press the Video or Phone soft keys. For more information,
see
Placing Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System on
4-9 and Ending Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX
page
System
on page 4-13.
A video call or a video conference (a conference that has at least one video call),
displays the video icon, .
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The following figure shows a video call to Jacklyn Smith.
The following figure shows an active conference call in which one participant
is connecting with video.
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The video icon, , also displays next to video calls in call lists.
The following figure shows a Placed Calls list. The call to John Smith used
video.
Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone
Placing Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
You can place a call when your phone is idle, when you have an active call, or
when you have a call on hold.
Placing Calls When You Don’t Have Any Active Calls
When you place a call, you must specify if the call will be an audio-only call or
a video call.
To place a call when you don’t have any active calls:
1. Do one of the following:
— Press .
The message “Video or Phone Call?” displays. To place a video call,
press the Video soft key. To place an audio-only call, press the Phone
soft key.
or
Note
— To place a video call, press the Video soft key. To place an audio-only
call, press the Phone soft key.
2. Do one of the following:
— To enter a phone number, enter the number of the person you want to
call.
or
— To enter an IP address or URL:
Placing a call using an IP address or URL may not be enabled for your phone. For
more information, see your system administrator.
If you are making an audio-only call, press the URL soft key. Then,
toggle the ABC and 123 soft keys to enter the URL or IP address of the
person you want to call.
If you are making a video call, toggle the ABC and 123 soft keys to
enter the URL or IP address of the person you want to call.
You can switch between entering a number or IP address, or a URL,
by pressing the 123 and ABC soft keys.
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To enter the letters that display on a number key, press the number
key one or more times.
For example, to enter “a,” press once. To enter “c,” press
To enter “.” and “@”, press one or more times quickly.
3. Press or the Dial soft key.
The following figure shows a video call to Jacklyn Smith.
three times quickly.
Note
Placing Calls When You Have an Audio-Only Call on Hold
Only audio-only calls can be on hold. Video calls cannot be on hold.
When an audio-only call is on hold, you can place a separate audio-only call or
video call without setting up a conference. When the call is placed, the phone
will display the call on hold and the active call.
To place a call when you have a call on hold:
>>
With an audio-only call on hold, place a call (see Placing Calls When You
Don’t Have Any Active Calls
on page 4-9.)
When the other person answers the call, the phone displays a call on hold and
an active call.
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Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone
The following figure shows a video call and an audio-only call on hold.
Placing Calls When You Have an Active Audio-only Call or a Video Call
If you place a call when you have an active audio-only call or video call, you
automatically create a conference between yourself, the active call or video
call, and the new person you call. For more information, see
conference using the Add Phone or Add Video soft keys: on page 4-15.
If you have an active audio-only call, you can choose not to create a conference.
You can place the active call on hold, and then place a separate call to another
person (see Placing Calls When You Have an Audio-Only Call on Hold on
page 4-10).
To set up a
Placing Calls Using Call Lists, Directories, Speed Dial Index Numbers, and the
Redial Key When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
Instead of entering phone numbers, URLs, and IP addresses from memory,
you can access call lists, directories, and speed dial lists to place calls to
audio-only and video endpoints. You can also redial numbers. For more
information, see Placing Calls on page 3-2 and Redialing Numbers on page 3-7.
Note
The directories on your phone and on the Polycom HDX system are not integrated.
Directory entries on the phone do not display on the Polycom HDX system, and
directory entries on the Polycom HDX system do not display on the phone.
Answering Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
Answering Calls When You Don’t Have Any Active Calls
You answer an incoming call in the same way you answer calls if your system
is not connected to a Polycom HDX system.
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To answer an incoming call:
>>
Press or the Answer soft key. For more information, see Answering
on page 3-6.
Calls
Answering Calls When You Have an Audio-Only Call on Hold
Note
Only audio-only calls can be on hold. Video calls cannot be on hold.
When you answer a call when you have an audio-only call on hold, your
phone displays two call appearances: one for the call on hold, and one for the
active call.
To answer an incoming call when you have a call on hold:
>>
Press or the Answer soft key.
The following figure shows a video call and an audio-only call on hold.
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If you want to create a conference between the call on hold (audio-only) and
an active audio-only or video call, scroll to either call, and then press the Join
soft key.
Answering Calls When You Have an Active Call
If you answer a call when you have a video call, a conference is automatically
created between yourself, the video call, and the call you answer.
If you answer a call when you have an active audio-only call, the phone places
the active call on hold, and the call you answer becomes the active call.
Using the Advanced Features of Your Phone
To answer a call when you have an active call:
>>
Do one of the following:
— If you have a video call, and an incoming call arrives, press or
the Join soft key.
A conference is automatically created between yourself, the video call,
and the call you answer.
or
— If you have an active audio-only call, and an incoming call arrives,
press or the Answer soft key.
The active call is placed on hold, and the new call becomes the active
call. The phone displays two call appearances: one for the call on hold,
and one for the active call.
Ending Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
To end a call:
>>
Scroll to the call, and then press or the End Call soft key.
To end a call on hold, scroll to the call on hold, press the Resume soft key, and
then press or the End Call soft key.
To end a call to a conference call participant, see
page
4-17.
Managing Conferences on
Holding Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
You cannot place video calls on hold. To place audio-only calls on hold, see
Holding and Resuming Calls on page 3-8.
Transferring Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
You cannot transfer video calls. You can transfer audio-only calls only if there
are no other video calls or conferences. To transfer audio-only calls, see
Transferring Calls on page 3-16.
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Forwarding Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
You cannot forward video calls. To forward audio-only calls , see Forwarding
Calls on page 3-19.
Enabling Do Not Disturb When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX
System
To prevent audio-only calls from ringing on your phone, activate the Do Not
Disturb feature.
Audio-only calls you receive while Do Not Disturb is enabled will display in
your Missed Calls list. If you have chosen to forward audio-only calls to
another number, those calls will be sent to that number if you enable the
Do Not Disturb feature.
To enable Do Not Disturb, see Enabling Do Not Disturb on page 3-21.
Rejecting Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX System
You can ignore incoming audio-only and video calls.
To ignore incoming calls:
>>
Press the Reject soft key.
Hosting Conference Calls When Your Phone is Connected to a Polycom HDX
System
You can create a conference with up to two other people that connect by audio
only and a multiple number of sites that connect by video (the exact number
of video calls you can add is determined by your system setup). At most, a
conference call can have two audio-only calls and multiple video calls.
The following figure shows a video conference. The video icon, ,
displays when at least one conference participant connects by video.
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