Basic call handling, Placing a call, Business ip telephony the future is now – Cisco 7912G User Manual
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Basic Call Handling
This section covers basic call-handling tasks such as placing, answering, and
transferring calls.
Placing a Call
To place a call, use one of several options to go off-hook before or after
dialing a number.
If you want to...
Then...
Dial off-hook
Lift the handset and dial the number.
Dial on-hook
(without dial tone)
Enter or choose a phone number by:
• Entering a phone number on the keypad.
• Pressing the Navigation button to access and choose phone
numbers
from your list of speed dial numbers.
Then, to place the call, do one of these things to go off-hook:
• Lift the handset
• Press Dial
Dial on-hook (with
dial tone)
Press NewCall and dial the number.
Redial the most
recently dialed
number
Press Redial.
Speed dial a number
Do one of the following:
• Press the Navigation button to choose a number from your list of
speed dial numbers and then press Dial.
• Enter a speed dial index number (1-99 on the keypad) while
on-hook
and press AbbrDial.
For details, see the “Setting Up Speed Dial Numbers” section on
page 28.
Dial from a call log
Press the Menu button and select Directories > Missed Calls,
Received
Calls, Placed Calls, Speed Dial, or Directory Services. To dial
from a listing,
scroll to it and go off-hook.
To add a prefix or other digits to the number before dialing, press
EditDial.