Snom UC Edition 710, UC Edition 715, UC Edition D715 User Manual

User Guide
Using the snom 710/715/D715
with
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Copyright, Trademarks, GPL, Legal Disclaimers ...................................................... 4
Using the phone with snom UC Edition ......................................................................5
Brief introduction to input modes and navigation ...............................................................5
Entering numerals, letters, special characters, and symbols ...........................................5
Logon .................................................................................................................................... 6
Using extension number and PIN .........................................................................................6
Using SIP URI, domain\username, and password ............................................................ 7
Logoff ............................................................................................................................................8
Getting to know your phone ..........................................................................................9
Display layout ..............................................................................................................................9
Context-sensitive function keys ..............................................................................................9
Function keys ...............................................................................................................................10
Call indicator ............................................................................................................................ 11
Message key ............................................................................................................................. 11
Rebooting the phone .............................................................................................................. 11
Changing your Presence status ..................................................................................12
Speed dial keys ................................................................................................................13
Using speed dial keys ............................................................................................................ 13
Configuring speed dial keys ................................................................................................. 13
Calling Contacts and Address Book entries ...........................................................14
Looking up Contacts .............................................................................................................. 14
Address Book Search (ABS) ................................................................................................. 15
Transferring calls ............................................................................................................. 16
What are the different transfer procedures? ....................................................................16
Attended transfer ............................................................................................................... 16
Unattended (blind) transfer ........................................................................................... 16
Safe unattended/blind transfer ....................................................................................... 16
Transfer cheat sheet ............................................................................................................... 17
Attended transfer ..................................................................................................................... 18
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers - attended ........................................ 18
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers - attended ................................................. 19
Transferring calls to Contacts - attended .................................................................... 20
Transferring calls to Directory lookup - attended ....................................................... 21
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Unattended transfer ................................................................................................................ 22
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers - unattended ................................... 22
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers - unattended ............................................ 23
Transferring calls to Contacts - unattended ................................................................ 24
Safe transfer ............................................................................................................................. 25
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers safely ................................................ 25
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers safely .......................................................... 26
Transferring calls to Contacts safely ............................................................................. 27
Transferring calls directly to Voicemail ...............................................................................28
Parking calls and retrieving parked calls .................................................................29
Parking calls ............................................................................................................................. 29
Retrieving calls ......................................................................................................................... 29
Unretrieved calls ringing back .............................................................................................. 30
Call history ........................................................................................................................31
Looking up missed, received, and dialed calls ................................................................. 31
Looking up missed calls ................................................................................................... 31
Looking up received calls ................................................................................................ 31
Looking up dialed calls ..................................................................................................... 32
Looking up parked calls ......................................................................................................... 32
Hold .....................................................................................................................................34
One call on hold .................................................................................................................... 34
Holding multiple calls ............................................................................................................. 34
Conference - local conference on phone .................................................................36
Initiating a conference ............................................................................................................ 36
Conference screen navigation ............................................................................................. 36
Speaking to one participant in private ................................................................................ 36
Putting one participant on hold ............................................................................................ 37
Dropping a participant ........................................................................................................... 37
Adding a participant ............................................................................................................... 37
Putting the conference on hold ............................................................................................ 37
Terminating the conference ................................................................................................... 37
Call forwarding .................................................................................................................38
Turning call forwarding on ..................................................................................................... 38
Turning call forwarding off ..................................................................................................... 38
Settings menu ..................................................................................................................39
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Copyright, Trademarks, GPL, Disclaimers
Copyright, Trademarks, GPL, Legal Disclaimers
© 2014 snom technology AG. All Rights Reserved.
snom, the names of snom products, and snom logos are trademarks owned by snom technology AG. Microsoft
®
and LyncTM are the property of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names and names
of enterprises are the property of their respective owners.
Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
snom technology AG reserves the right to revise and change this document at any time, without being obliged to announce such revisions or changes beforehand or after the fact.
Texts, images, and illustrations and their arrangement in this document are subject to the protection of copyrights and other legal rights worldwide. Their use, reproduction, and transmittal to third parties without express written permission may result in legal proceedings in the criminal courts as well as civil courts.
When this document is made available on snom’s web page, snom technology AG gives its permission to download and print copies of its content for the intended purpose of using it as a manual. No parts of this document may be altered, modified or used for commercial purposes without the express written consent of snom technology AG.
Although due care has been taken in the compilation and presentation of the information in this document, the data upon which it is based may have changed in the meantime. snom therefore disclaims all warranties and liability for the accurateness, completeness, and currentness of the information published, except in the case of intention or gross negligence on the part of snom or where liability arises due to binding legal provisions.
Our firmware includes some source code that may be used and modified by anyone and everyone under the GNU Public License (GPL), provided they, in turn, make it available to everyone else with the same licensing agreement. Please go to http://www.snom.com/en/support/download/gpl-open­source/ for the original GPL license and the source code of components licensed under GPL and used in snom products.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Using the phone with UC Edition
Using the phone with snom UC Edition
This guide describes the use of phones running snom UC Edition firmware version 8.8.3 and higher with Microsoft Lync
TM
. As long as the phone is connected to your network and the Lync server, it will use the data in your Lync account, even when your computer is turned off or when you are not signed in to Lync on your PC.
For more information on setting up and connecting the hardware and for any other information not covered in this User Guide for UC Edition, please refer to the User Manuals which you can download from snom's web page at www.snom.com.
Brief introduction to input modes and navigation
Directories, call lists, contact list, favorites
Input modes:
123: Numerals abc: Small letters ABC: Capital letters
Deleting character to
the left of the cursor
Current input mode:
Next input mode:
Redialing
Moving cursor to the left Move cursor to the right
:
:
Changing input mode:
The current input mode is indicated in the information line. Press the left function key underneath the display to switch to the input mode indicated by the symbol directly above it in the function key line.
Text in Information Line
= current input mode
Press function key to switch to input mode
indicated by symbol in Function Key Line
123
abc
ABC
Entering numerals, letters, special characters, and symbols
When entering letters and special characters, pause briefly after each character until the cursor has moved forward so that you won't write over the last character you entered. Pausing is not necessary when entering numerals.
For more information, please refer to the User Manual.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Logon and logoff
Logon
The data you need to log on depends on the setup of your network and on the Lync server. After connecting the phone to your network, you will see a screen like the following:
Using extension number and PIN
In the default configuration, the required login data is the extension number and the PIN.
1. Enter the extension number and press
.
2. Enter the PIN and press .
3. If this login is successful, the phone will switch to the "signing in" screen and then show the idle
screen with your Lync account.
4. If the login is unsuccessful, either because of a typo or because the network will not accept the
data, the phone will start over at the prompt to press any key and then repeat the prompts for entering the extension and the PIN.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Logon and logoff
Using SIP URI, domain\username, and password
If the required data for the logon is SIP URI, domain\username, and password, you can switch to this
logon method by pressing
.
Entering special characters in letter mode:
Press
once to enter the period ".".
Press
three times to enter "@".
Press
twelve times to enter the backslash "\".
Use
to delete the character to the left of the prompt; use / to move the cursor to the
left/right.
1. Enter the SIP URI and press
. The format is "my.name@test.com".
2. Enter the domain\username and press
. The format is "test\my.name".
3. Enter the password and press
.
4. If this login was successful, the phone will switch to the "signing in" screen and then show the idle
screen with your Lync account. If the login is unsuccessful, either because of a typo or because the network will not accept the data, the phone will show the "Welcome" screen again and prompt you to enter the extension number and the PIN.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Logon and logoff
Logoff
1. Press the top of the navigation key to open the Settings menu.
2. Press to open the Identity menu.
3. Press
to open Logoff User screen.
4. If there is more than one user logged in, use the top and bottom arrows / on the navigation
key to select the one to be logged off.
5. Press
to log off the user marked by the preceding arrow . If you have changed your mind,
press
to exit without logging off.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Getting to know your phone
Getting to know your phone
Display layout
Date is replaced by current status message
Right function key is replaced by "Info" key when status messages are available
Function key line
When activeIn idle mode
Info & status bar with date and time
Confi gured identities
Context-sensitive function key symbols
Context area
Context-sensitive function keys
In the default configuration of the idle screen the four context-sensitive keys underneath the display have the following functions:
Contac
Contacts. For more information, see "Looking up Contacts" on page 14.
ABS
Directory search. For more information, see "Address Book Search (ABS)" on page
15.
CFwd
noFwd
Forwarding of all incoming calls (on/off). For more information, see "Call
forwarding" on page 38.
Presen
Overriding system presence indication and manually setting your presence state. For
more information, see "Changing your Presence status" on page 12.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
When the phone has received new notifications, the presence icon in Fig. 1 is replaced
by the status info icon
Info
(Fig. 2).
To bring the presence icon back onscreen, press the function key underneath
Info
to open the status info screen.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Getting to know your phone
Press
Del
to delete the selected item until the next reboot of the phone (Fig. 3 -
5, below).
Removing the underlying cause of the notification, for example setting the admin
password, will remove the notification for good.
Fig. 3 Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Function keys
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
In the UC Edition firmware, the default setting of all programmable function keys with LEDs is line. See "Settings menu" on page 39 for the list of functions that can be selected for each key. The above diagram shows the location of the keys on the phone; the numbers F1 to F5 correspond to the list of keys in the phone's Preferences menu, submenu Fkeys, fkeys 1 - 5.
Mapping speed dial on function keys: See "Speed dial keys" on page 13.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Getting to know your phone
Call indicator
The bright-red LEDs situated around the upper right corner of the phone indicate incoming, ongoing, held, and missed calls. The LEDs will do one of the following:
Blink rapidly when a call is coming in.
Glow steadily when dialling, when in a call, and when a call is on hold.
Blink slowly when there was a missed call.
Viewing the particulars of the missed call:
Press the right arrow on the navigation key to view missed calls and simultaneously turn off the LED. For more information on call lists, see "Call history" on page 31.
Turning off the LEDs after a missed call without viewing the call history: Press .
Message key
The symbol on the message key will show a bright red light when new messages are waiting to be retrieved. Press the key to retrieve messages.
For more information on the hardkeys, please refer to the snom 710 User Manual, chapter "Getting to know your phone".
Rebooting the phone
For some settings to take effect, you may to need to reboot the phone.
1. Press the top of the navigation key
to open the Settings menu.
2. Press
to open the Maintenance menu (press if your phone is running in administrator
mode).
3. Press
to open Reboot? screen, then to confirm and start rebooting.
When the idle screen is back on the display, the reboot is complete.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Changing your Presence status
Changing your Presence status
You can manually change the Presence status signaled by the system to one of your own choosing. For example, if you are scheduled to be in an online meeting, Lync will signal your Presence status as busy during that time. If you want to be available for incoming phone calls during that time, you can manually change your status to available.
1. Press
Presen
to open the Presence State screen. If the key has been replaced by
Info
,
see "Context-sensitive function keys" on page 9 on how to make it visible.
2. Use / to select a state. The available options are:
Available Busy Do not disturb Be right back Away Reset Status
3. Press
to change the Presence state signaled by your phone.
4. To revert to the system state, select "Reset Status" and press
.
Note: DND does not affect calls from your admin/delegate, members of your Team Call, and contacts in your Friends and Family relationship group.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Speed dial keys
Speed dial keys
You can use the function keys for speed dialing numbers and contacts.
Using speed dial keys
You can call the number or your contact by simply pressing the assigned key, and you can use the key to transfer calls to the number or your contact (see "Transferring calls to speed dial numbers ­attended" on page 19, "Transferring calls to speed dial numbers - unattended" on page 23, and "Transferring calls to speed dial numbers safely" on page 26).
Configuring speed dial keys
1. Press the top of the navigation key to open the Settings menu. For more information on
the Settings menu and its submenus, see "Settings menu" on page 39.
2. Press
to open the Preferences menu.
3. Press to open the Fkey list (list of function keys) (or use / to scroll to it, then press ).
4. Select a key by pressing the respective number key on the keypad. For example, if you want to put
speed dial on key F1, press
.
5. Press
to select Speed Dial from the Function for key menu (or use / to scroll to it,
then press
).
6. Enter the extension number, the phone number, or the SIP URI and press .
Note: When entering phone numbers, type each phone number exactly the way it needs to be dialed, i.e., with any required prefixes (area code, country code, operator/auto attendant, etc.) and without
spaces or punctuation between the digits.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Calling Contacts and Address Book entries
Calling Contacts and Address Book entries
You can dial the personal contacts from your Lync contact list or search the corporate address book via ABS.
Looking up Contacts
You can view the contacts from your Lync client in one comprehensive list of all Contacts (Fig. 1, below) ad well as sorted into the groups defined in your Lync client, like Work, People I Manage Calls For, Delegates (Fig. 2 - 4, below), Pinned Contacts, My new Folks, etc.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
1. Press
Contac
to open your Contacts list (Fig. 1, above) or the last contact group that you opened
since the last reboot of the phone.
2. Use
/ to scroll through the various groups and back to the Contacts list (Fig. 1 - 4, above).
Note: If a list contains a nested group, select and open it and continue as described in paragraph 3.
3. Use
/ to select a name from active screen, for example, from the group "Work" (Fig. 2,
above).
Press
Detail
to show the selected contact's details (Fig. 5, above).
Use
/ to select a phone number or connection type from the list (Fig. 6, above) and press
or or to call, depending on whether you want to use handset, speakerphone, or a
headset for the call.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Calling Contacts and Address Book entries
Address Book Search (ABS)
Use address book search (ABS) to search the corporate address book.
1. Press
ABS
. Enter the name of the person you want to look up.
Please note: You can switch to letter mode to enter the name if you want to, but you do not need to. If you want to look up "Steve", for example, entering "78383"
in numeral mode will yield all names with combinations of the letters on keys
.
Enter the characters in quick succession (Fig. 1, below). Once you have entered at least three
characters, the search will start as soon as you pause (Fig. 2 and 3, below) and result in all names starting with the letters on the keys you have pressed (Fig. 4, below).
To narrow down the list of names presented to you on the display, enter more characters (Fig. 5
and 6, below).
Use
/ to scroll to the name you want.
Press
Detail
to show the contact's details (Fig. 8, below).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
Fig. 7 Fig. 8
2. When the name you are looking for is marked by the arrow , press to show the available phone
connections.
3. Use
/ to select a phone number or connection type from the list and press or or
to call, depending on whether you want to use handset, speakerphone, or a headset for the
call.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls
Active calls as well as ringing calls can be transferred to a third party. With the snom UC Edition you have several options for transferring active calls and incoming ringing calls:
Active calls:
- Attended transfer
- Unattended (blind) transfer
- Safe unattended (blind) transfer
Incoming ringing calls:
- Unattended (blind) transfer
- Direct transfer to your VoiceMail
Transfers can be made to:
Numbers (extensions or external phone numbers) dialed manually on the keypad Contacts Speed dial keys Directory lookups Your Voicemail
What are the different transfer procedures?
Attended transfer
With attended transfer, the call is on hold while you first speak to the party you intend to transfer the call to. This way you can be sure that the third party is available and that the call is welcome before you initiate the call transfer.
Unattended (blind) transfer
With unattended or blind transfer, active and ringing calls are transferred to a third party without prior announcement of the call to the third party. They can be picked up by the third party or forwarded to the third party's voicemail or the active forwarding number, and you will not be able to tell whether the call was picked up or sent to voicemail or forwarded; if none of these events occur, the call will be reconnected to your phone.
Safe unattended/blind transfer
With safe transfer, active calls are also transferred to a third party without prior announcement of the call to the third party. The calls can only be picked up by the third party; they will not be forwarded to the third party's voicemail or forwarding number. If the call is not picked up, it will be reconnected to your phone.
Note: You need to decide whether you want to make an attended or unattended transfer before beginning the transfer procedure.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transfer cheat sheet
Attended transfer
Announce
call
Enter target phone number
• Manually on keypad
• From Contacts list
• From directory lookup (ABS)
• By pressing speed dial key
Unattended (blind) transfers
/
Enter target phone for call
• Manually on keypad
• From Contacts list
• By pressing a speed dial key
Safe unattended/blind transfer
/
Enter target phone for call
• Manually on keypad
• From Contacts list
• By pressing a speed dial key
Legend:
Incoming call ringing
Connected in a call
Call on hold
Forwarded to Voicemail
Forwarded to call forwarding number
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Attended transfer
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers - attended
1. With the active call on the line, press
Hold
. The call is put on hold.
2. Enter the extension or other number on the keypad and press . The phone dials the number.
3. When the third party picks up your call, announce the call you want to transfer. If the third party
wants to accept the call, press
Xfer
.
4. You will see the Transfer Party screen.
NOTE: If you have more than one call on hold and the call you want to transfer is not onscreen at this point, press
to scroll to it. The call to be transferred
must be onscreen when you press
Xfer
.
5. When the transfer party is onscreen, press
.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers - attended
1. With the active call on the line, press
Hold
. The call is put on hold.
2. Press the speed dial key . The phone dials the number.
3. When the third party picks up your call, announce the call you want to transfer. If the third party
wants to accept the call, press
Xfer
.
4. You will see the Transfer Party screen.
NOTE: If you have more than one call on hold and the call you want to transfer is not onscreen at this point, press
to scroll to it. The call to be transferred
must be onscreen when you press
Xfer
.
5. When the transfer party is onscreen, press
.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to Contacts - attended
1. With the active call on the line, press
XFER
. The active call is put on hold.
2. Press
Pool
to open the Pool menu, then to open your list of Contacts. Use / to
scroll to the contact you want.
3. Press . Your phone will dial the contact.
4. When your contact picks up the call, announce the call you want to transfer. If your contact wants
to accept the call, press
XFER
.
NOTE: If you have more than one call on hold and the call you want to transfer is not on-screen at this point, press
or to scroll to it. The call to
be transferred must be on-screen when you press
XFER
.
5. When the transfer party is onscreen, press
.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to Directory lookup - attended
1. With the active call on the line, press
Hold
. The call is put on hold.
2. Press
ABS
to open Directory search. Enter the name of the person you want to transfer the
call to.
Note: You do not need to switch to letter mode to enter the name. If you want to look up "Steve", for example, entering "78383" in numeral mode will yield all
names with combinations of the letters on keys
.
Enter the characters in quick succession. Once you have entered at least three characters, the search will start as soon as you pause. To narrow down the list of names presented to you on the display, enter more characters. Use
/ to scroll to the name you want.
3. When the right name is highlighted, press , select a connection, and press again.
4. When the callee picks up your call, announce the call you want to transfer. If the callee wants to
accept the call, press
Xfer
.
5. You will see the Transfer Party screen.
NOTE: If you have more than one call on hold and the call you want to transfer is not onscreen at this point, press
to scroll to it. The call to be transferred
must be onscreen when you press
Xfer
.
6. When the transfer party is onscreen, press
.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Unattended transfer
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers - unattended
1. With a call ringing or an active call on the line, press
Xfer
. The call is put on hold, and you will
see the dial screen.
2. Enter the extension or other number on the keypad and press . While the phone is calling the
number, you will either see the the hold screen (if you are transferring an active call) or a new missed call (if you are transferring a ringing call).
3. When the third party picks up the ringing call (or if the call is forwarded to the third party's
VoiceMail or another phone number), you will see this message:
If the call is not picked up or forwarded, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen. Then the caller will be reconnected to your phone.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers - unattended
1. With a call ringing or an active call on the line, press
Xfer
. The call is put on hold, and you will
see the dial screen.
2. Press the speed dial key . While the phone is calling the number, you will either see the the
hold screen (if you are transferring an active call) or a new missed call (if you are transferring a ringing call).
3. When the third party picks up the ringing call (or if the call is forwarded to the third party's
VoiceMail or another phone number), you will see this message:
If the call is not picked up or forwarded, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen. Then the caller will be reconnected to your phone.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to Contacts - unattended
1. With a call ringing or an active call on the line, press
XFER
. The active call is put on hold, and
you will see the dial screen.
2. Press
Pool
to open the Pool menu, then to open your list of Contacts. Use / to
scroll to the contact you want.
3. Press . While the phone is calling the number, you will either see the the hold screen (if you are
transferring an active call) or a new missed call (if you are transferring a ringing call).
4. When your contact picks up the ringing call (or if the call is forwarded to the third party's VoiceMail
or another phone number), you will see this message:
If the call is not picked up or forwarded, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen. Then the caller will be reconnected to your phone.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Safe transfer
Transferring calls to manually dialed numbers safely
1. With an active call on the line, press
Xfer
. The call is put on hold, and you will see the dial
screen.
2. Press
Safe T
.
3. Enter the extension or other number on the keypad and press
. While the phone is calling the
number, you will see the hold screen.
4. When the callee picks up the ringing call, you will see this message:
If the call is not picked up, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen. Then the caller will be reconnected to your phone.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to speed dial numbers safely
1. With an active call on the line, press
Xfer
. The call is put on hold, and you will see the dial
screen.
2. Press
Safe T
and then the speed dial key . While the phone is dialing the number, you will
see the Holding screen.
3. When the speed-dialed party picks up the ringing call, you will see this message.
If the call is not picked up, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen (Fig. 1). The caller will then be reconnected to your phone (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls to Contacts safely
1. With an active call on the line, press
XFER
. The call is put on hold, and you will see the dial
screen.
2. Press
Safe T
.
3. Press
Pool
to open the Pool menu, then to open your list of Contacts. Use / to
scroll to the contact you want.
4. Press . While your phone is calling the contact, you will see the Holding screen.
5. When your contact picks up the ringing call, you will see this message:
If the call is not picked up, you will hear a double beep and see the error screen (Fig. 1). The caller will then be reconnected to your phone (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Transferring calls
Transferring calls directly to Voicemail
When an incoming call is ringing, press to transfer it directly to your VoiceMail.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Parking calls and retrieving parked calls
Parking calls and retrieving parked calls
This feature will park your current call on the park orbit of the Lync server where it can be retrieved by anyone who is connected to the network and who has the parked call's retrieval number.
Parking calls
1. Press
Park O
to park your current call in the park orbit (Fig. 1). The display then informs you of
the retrieval number (Fig. 2).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
2. Pass the retrieval number on to the person who is intended to retrieve the call.
3. When the call has been retrieved from the park orbit, your phone will be notified of the retrieval and
the person/account who retrieved it. You can also look up the information in the call history (see "Looking up parked calls" on page 49).
Retrieving calls
Calls parked in the park orbit are retrieved by dialing the pound/hash key and a number. When a call is parked in the park orbit, the phone who parked the call receives a message with the retrieval information. This information must be passed on to the person who is to retrieve the call.
1. You have been informed that a call is waiting for your retrieval from the park orbit and that the
retrieval number is #810.
2. Dial #810 on the phone's keypad (Fig. 1, below). You will briefly see the message that you are
calling the park service (Fig. 2, below) before you are connected to the parked call (Fig. 3, below).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Parking calls and retrieving parked calls
Unretrieved calls ringing back
When a call has not been retrieved within the time specified on the server, the phone who parked the call will receive a ringback.
If you receive a ringback and you pick up, the call is retrieved from the park orbit and you are
reconnected to the caller.
If you receive a ringback and the call is not picked up or forwarded, the call will be unparked and
dropped (Fig. 1). The call is shown as dropped in the call history of parked calls (Fig. 2) and also added to the list of missed calls (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Looking up parked calls in call history
See "Looking up parked calls" on page 32.
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Call history
The call history sorts the phone's calls into four categories. Three of them - missed, received and dialed calls - are stored locally on the phone until the phone's values are reset. The fourth category, parked calls, is stored on the Lync server until the server's next reset.
Looking up missed, received, and dialed calls
Looking up missed calls
1. From the idle screen, press to open the list of Missed calls (and simultaneously turn off the
missed call indication of the call LED).
2. Use / to select individual callers.
Press
Del
to delete the selected call or entry.
Press
Clear
to delete the entire list.
Press
to return to previous screen.
Press
ESC
to return to the idle screen.
Press
Detail
to show the details of the selected call: To, from, time, missed (total number
from the same caller)
- From the Details screen, press
Save
to add the caller to the phone's local directory.
- Press
Del
to delete the selected call.
Looking up received calls
1. From the idle screen, press to open the list of Received calls.
2. Use / to select individual callers.
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Press
Del
to delete the selected call or entry.
Press
Clear
to delete the entire list.
Press
to return to previous screen.
Press
ESC
to return to the idle screen.
Press
Detail
to show the details of the selected call: To, from, time, duration.
- From the Details screen, press
Save
to add the caller to the phone's local directory.
- Press
Del
to delete the selected call.
Looking up dialed calls
1. From the idle screen, press to open the list of Dialed calls.
2. Use / to select individual callers.
Press
Del
to delete the selected call or entry.
Press
Clear
to delete the entire list.
Press
to return to previous screen.
Press
ESC
to return to the idle screen.
Press
Detail
to show the details of the selected call: To, from, time, duration.
- From the Details screen, press
Save
to add the caller to the phone's local directory.
- Press
Del
to delete the selected call.
Looking up parked calls
The parked call history contains the calls you have parked in the park orbit since the last time you cleared the list. You can look up the call details on who called and when and who retrieved the call for each individual call on the list.
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1. From the idle screen, press or four times to open the list of calls that you parked
since the last reset of Lync and scroll to the call with / .
2. From the Parked screen, do one of the following:
Press
Detail
to show the details of the parked call (whether it was retrieved (Fig. 1, below) or
dropped (Fig. 2, below), who retrieved the call, and time and duration of the call).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Press to show who retrieved the call from the park orbit (Fig. 1, below); if the call was not
retrieved, it is shown as dropped (Fig. 2, below).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Press
Del
to delete the selected call or entry.
Press
Clear
to delete the entire list.
Press
to return to previous screen.
Press
ESC
to return to the idle screen.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Hold
Hold
One call on hold
Press
Hold
to put the ongoing call on hold.
Held calls are indicated threefold:
By the text on the display.
By the slowly blinking line key (green LED).
By the glowing call indication LED (red LEDs).
You can now:
transfer the held call blindly or with prior announcement - see "Transferring calls" on page
16.
receive and make calls and put other calls on hold.
Pick up the held call by pressing its line key or by pressing
Hold
again. If the other party hangs up
while on hold the call terminates on your phone as well, and the indicators are turned off.
Holding multiple calls
If you are in a call with one party and have one or more calls on hold or if there is more than one call on hold, you can switch back and forth between the active call and any call on hold, transfer calls, etc. The info bar and the status line will tell you how many total calls there are and which one you are connected to. Your input on the phone's keys will affect the call on-screen at the time, i.e., the call shown in the contact area of the display. Up to 4 simultaneous calls are possible.
Figures H-1 to H-3 show the phone connected to one call with two calls on hold; Figures H-4 to H-6 show the phone with three calls on hold and no connected call.
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Fig. H-1
Fig. H-4
Fig. H-2
Fig. H-5
Fig. H-3
Fig. H-6
Figures H-1 to H-3:
In Fig. H-1 the connected call is on-screen. Press
to put the first held call on the
screen.
In Fig. H-2 the first held call of a total of two (1/2) is on the screen. Press
again to
put the second held call (2/2) on the screen (Fig. H-3).
With the second held call (2/2) on the screen, press
to scroll to the connected call
(Fig. H-1).
When a held call is on-screen, press
to connect to it and put the current connected call on
hold.
Figures H-4 to H-6:
In Fig. H-4 the first held call of a total of three Calls on Hold (1/3) is on-screen. Press
to put the second held call on the screen.
In Fig. H-5 the second held call (2/3) is on the screen. Press
again to put the third
held call (3/3) on the screen (Fig. H-6). If there are more held calls, continue likewise.
With the last held call (3/3, in our example) on the screen, press
to scroll to the first
held call (Fig. H-4).
To connect to the held call currently on-screen, press
.
When the connected call is on-screen, you can terminate it by pressing
.
You can transfer the connected on-screen call. See "Transferring calls" on page 16 for more
information.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Conference - local
Conference - local conference on phone
In addition to the phone conferences and online meetings that you can set up, start, and manage via Outlook, you have the option to make spontaneous conference calls with two to four other phones; the maximum number of participants depends on the audio Codecs used by the phones connected in the conference.
Initiating a conference
1. Call the first intended participant and put him or her on hold.
2. Call the next intended participant and put him or her on hold. Continue likewise with the third and
fourth participants, if applicable.
3. Press
Cnf.On
to start the conference.
Conference screen navigation
Your input on the phone's keys will affect the caller/callee(s) marked by .
Example: A conference with three participants, including yourself. After you have pressed
Cnf.On
to start the conference, the names or phone numbers of the other three participants can be shown on­screen by scrolling to them with / .
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Speaking to one participant in private
1. Use / to select the participant (Fig. 2 and 3, above).
2. With the selected participant marked by
, press . You are now connected to the participant you
want to talk to in private.
3. To return to the conference, press
Cnf.On
.
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Putting one participant on hold
1. Use / to select the participant (Fig. 2 and 3, above).
2. With the selected participant marked by
, press
Hold
.
3. Press
Cnf.On
to return the held participant to the conference.
Dropping a participant
1. Use / to select the participant (Fig. 2 and 3, above).
2. With the selected participant marked by
, press to terminate the connection to this participant.
Adding a participant
Adding an incoming call:
1. Press
or the blinking line key to accept the call. The conference is put on hold.
2. Press
Hold
to put the new caller on hold.
3. Press
Cnf.On
to restart the conference with all held calls.
Calling a new participant:
1. With "Conference" marked by
(Fig. 1, above), press
Hold
to put the conference on hold.
2. Call the new participant.
3. Press
Hold
to put the new participant on hold.
4. Press
Cnf.On
to restart the conference with all held calls..
Putting the conference on hold
If one of the participants is marked by , you must first scroll to the conference symbol.
With "Conference" marked by
(Fig. 1, above), press
Hold
. Technically, you are ending the
conference; you will see the "Calls on Hold" screen (see "Holding multiple calls", Fig. H-4).
To restart the conference, press
Cnf.On
.
Terminating the conference
1. With the conference symbol marked by , press
Hold
to put all participants on hold.
2. Select each participant in turn and press
.
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Call forwarding
Call forwarding
Standard call forwarding means that incoming calls to your phone will not ring on your phone, but, instead, are forwarded automatically to another extension, external phone number, or your Voicemail.
Turning call forwarding on
1. Press
CFwd
to open the Call Forwarding menu.
Note: If the
CFwd
key is not available, press .
2. Use / to select one of the options.
3. Press
to turn on call forwarding for all options except New Number.
If you have selected New Number, a new text window will open.
a. Enter the number on the phone's keypad.
b. Press
to confirm the number and turn on call forwarding.
Turning call forwarding off
Press
noFwd
. If the
noFwd
key is not available, press .
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snom UC Edition and snom 715/D715/710 Settings menu
Settings menu
At a glance
1
Preferences
1
Time Zone
2
Tone Scheme
3
Ringer
4
Language
5
Display
1
Contrast
2
Backlight
6
Fkeys
1
line
2
line
3
Identity
1 Outgoing
Identity
2
Reregister User
3
Edit User
4
Logoff User
5
Logoff All
6
Call Voicemail
4
Maintenance
1
System Info
2 Administrator
Mode
3
Reboot
4
Change PIN
5 Check
SW Update
6 Check
Call Quality
3
Help
4
Location
5
Information
1
Status Info
2
System Info
• Press the top of the navigation key to
open the Settings menu
• Press number key
1
,
2
ABC
, etc. to open
submenus and individual settings
• Press
/ , / , or / to select
(settings, etc.)
• Press
to save the selected setting
• Settings with
/ : Press to change and
save
• Press
to return to the previous screen
• Press
ESC
to return to the idle screen
Available Fkey functions:
1 Presence 2 Line 3 Speed Dial 4 Voice Recorder 5 Push2Talk 6 Intercom 7 Action URL 8 Button
Time zone:
Jump
­Move to beginning of next time zone
More
­Show all time zones
Reduc
­Show only countries where phone language is spoken
Select time zone with and
.
5
line
  
2
Call Features
1
Call Forwarding
2
Outgoing Calls
1
Auto Dial
2 Number
Guessing
3
Call Completion
4 Hide own
outgoing ID
3
Incoming Calls
1
Reject anonymous
2
Call Waiting
3 Auto Answer
Indication
4 Always
Delegate Forward
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