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Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951,
and 9971 User Guide for Cisco
Unified Communications
Manager 7.1(3) (SIP)
Americas Headquarters
Cisco Systems, Inc.
170 West Tasman Drive
San Jose, CA 95134-1706
USA
http://www.cisco.com
Tel: 408 526-4000
800 553-NETS (6387)
Fax: 408 527-0883
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Contents Your Phone 1 Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961 1 Phone Connections 1 Footstand 4 Phone Display Viewing Angle 5 Change Display Viewing Angle 5 Buttons and Hardware 5 Phone Screen 10 Phone with Single Line 10 Phone with Multiple Lines 11 Phone Screen Navigation and Item Selection 14 Power-Save Mode 15 Handset Rest 15 Cisco Unified IP Phone 9951 16 Phone Connections 16 Bluetooth 19 Footstand 20 Phone Display Viewing Angle 21 Change Display Viewing Angle 21
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Footstand 36 Phone Display Viewing Angle 37 Change Display Viewing Angle 37 Buttons and Hardware 37 Phone Screen 42 Phone with Single Line 42 Phone with Multiple Lines 43 Phone Screen Navigation and Item Selection 45 Power-Save Mode 47 Phone Display Cleaning 47 Handset Rest 48 Applications 49 Phone Applications 49 Call History 49 View Call History 50 View Call Record Details 50 Filter Call History 50 Dial From Call History 50 Edit Number From Call History
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WLAN Sign in 56 Sign in for WLAN 56 Change WLAN Sign in 56 Running Applications 56 View Running Applications 56 Switch to a Running Application 57 Close a Running Application 57 Phone Information 57 View Phone Information 57 Administrator Settings 58 Contacts 59 Phone Contacts 59 Corporate Directory 59 Search for and Dial a Contact 59 Search for and Dial a Contact While on a Call 60 Personal Directory 60 Personal Directory Options 60 Fast-Dial Codes with Perso
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Barge 70 Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line 70 Call Back 70 Set up a Call Back Notification 70 Call Forward All 70 Forward Calls on Your Phone 71 Call Park 71 Park and Retrieve a Call Using Park 72 Park and Retrieve a Call Using Assisted Directed Call Park 73 Park and Retrieve a Call Using Manual Directed Call Park 73 Call Pickup 74 Answer a Call Using Pickup 74 Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a Group Pickup Number 75 Answer a Call Using Group Pickup and a P
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Put a Call on Hold by Answering a New Call 80 Determine if a Shared Line is on Hold 80 Remote Hold 81 Hold Reversion 81 Respond to a Hold Reversion Notification 81 Hunt Groups 81 Sign In and Out of a Hunt Group 81 Intercom 82 Place a Dedicated Intercom Call 82 Place a Dialable Intercom Call 82 Receive an Intercom Call 82 Line Status 83 Line Status Indicators 83 Malicious Call Identification 84 Trace a Suspicious Call 84 Meet Me 84 Host a Meet-Me Conference 84
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Speed Dial 89 Place a Call with a Speed-Dial Button 89 Place a Call with a Speed-Dial Code 89 Use a Speed-Dial Code On-hook 89 Use a Speed-Dial Code Off-hook 89 Transfer 90 Transfer a Call to Another Number 90 Swap Between Calls Before Completing a Transfer 90 Web Dialer 90 Use Web Dialer with Cisco Directory 91 Use Web Dialer with Another Online Corporate Directory 91 Set Up, View, or Change Web Dialer Preferences 91 Sign Out of Web Dialer 92 User Options 93 User O
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User Settings 99 Change Your Browser Password 99 Change Your PIN 100 Change the Language for Your User Options Web Pages 100 Change the Language for Your Phone Display 100 Directory 100 Personal Address Book 101 Add a New PAB Entry 101 Search for a PAB Entry 101 Edit a PAB Entry 101 Delete a PAB Entry 101 Assign a Feature Button for Personal Address Book 102 Fast Dials 102 Assign a Feature Button for Fast Dial 102 Assign a Fast Dial Code to a PAB Entry 103 Assign
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FAQs and Troubleshooting 113 Frequently Asked Questions 113 Troubleshooting Tips 115 Personal Directory 116 User Options 116 Product Safety, Security, Accessibility, and Related Information 117 Safety and Performance Information 117 Power Outage 117 External Devices 117 Bluetooth Wireless Headsets Performance 118 FCC Compliance Statements 118 FCC Part 15.21 Statement 118 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement 118 FCC Receivers and Class B Digital Statement 118 Cisco Pr
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Your Phone Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961 The Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961 provides these features: • Phone connections � Footstand � Phone-display viewing angle � Buttons and hardware � Phone screen � Power-save mode � Handset rest Phone Connections Your system administrator can help you connect your phone to the corporate IP telephony network. Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.1(3) (SIP) 1
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Your Phone 1 USB port 2 Cisco Unified IP Color Key Expansion Module connector Note Each USB port supports a maximum of five supported and nonsupported devices that are connected to the phone. Each device connected to the phone is included in the maximum device count. For example, your phone can support five USB devices (such as three Cisco Unified IP Color Key Expansion modules, one hub, and one other standard USB device) on the side port and five additional standard USB devices on the bac
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Footstand If your phone is placed on a table or desk, connect the footstand to the back of the phone. 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 Insert the curved connectors into the Lift the footstand until the connectors 1 2 lower slots. snap into the upper slots. 4 OL-19963-01 193118
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Your Phone Phone Display Viewing Angle The viewing angle of the phone display can be adjusted according to your preference. Change Display Viewing Angle Hold the handset and cradle with your left hand, hold the right side of the bezel (to the right of the display) with your right hand, and then move your hands back and forth in opposite directions to adjust the angle. (The Cisco Unified IP Phone 9971 is shown for illustrative purposes.) Buttons and Hardware Your phone provides quick access t
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Your Phone 1 Phone screen Shows information about your phone, including directory number, call information (for example caller ID, icons for an active call or call on hold) and available softkeys. 2 Session buttons Each represents a call session and takes the default action for that session. For example, pressing the session button for a ringing call answers the call, while pressing the session button for a held call resumes the call. Color LEDs reflect the call state. LEDs can flash (bl
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6 Navigation pad and The four-way Navigation pad allows you to scroll through menus, Select button highlight items, and move within a text input field. The Select button (center of the Navigation pad) allows you to select a highlighted item. The Select button is lit (white) when the phone is in power-save mode. 7 Conference button Creates a conference call. Hold button Places a connected call on hold. 8 9 Transfer button Transfers a call. Keypad Allows you to dial phone numbers, enter letter
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Your Phone 16 Applications button Opens/closes the Applications menu. Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, use it to access applications such as call history, preferences, and phone information. 17 Contacts button Opens/closes the Contacts menu. Depending on how your system administrator sets up the phone, use it to access personal directory, corporate directory, or call history. 18 Phone display Can be positioned to your preferred viewing angle. Programmable featu
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Phone Screen The way that your system administrator set up your phone determines what is displayed on your phone screen. Phone with Single Line Line label Displays the line phone information. 1 2 Header Displays the date and time, and information (such as phone number) about the selected line. (If you are on a call and highlight the header instead of a call, the softkeys that display are the same as those that display when the phone is idle. This is useful, for example, if you want to acce