User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX User Guide
- Contents
- Your Phone
- Phone Setup
- Calls
- Access the Phone App
- Make Calls
- Make a Call
- Make an Emergency Call
- Make a Call with a Headset
- Make a Call with the Speakerphone
- Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address
- Redial a Number
- Return a Recent Call
- Make a Call from the Phone App with a Favorite
- Speed Dial
- Dial an International Number
- Get Notified When a Contact is Available
- Calls That Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code
- Secure Calls
- Answer Calls
- End a Call
- Mute Your Audio
- Hold Calls
- Forward Calls From Your Phone
- Transfer a Call to Another Person
- Conference Calls and Meetings
- Intercom Calls
- Supervise and Record Calls
- Prioritized Calls
- Multiple Lines
- Contacts
- Access the Contacts App
- Corporate Directory
- Personal Directory
- Sign In and Out of a Personal Directory
- Search for a Contact in Your Personal Directory
- Add a New Contact to Your Personal Directory
- Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone
- Edit a Contact in Your Personal Directory
- Call a Contact from Your Personal Directory
- Remove a Contact from Your Personal Directory
- Local Contacts
- Search for a Contact in Your Local Contacts List
- Add a New Contact to Your Local Contacts List
- Find Contact Information for a Local Contact from Your Phone
- Edit a Contact in Your Local Contacts List
- Call a Contact from Your Local Contacts List
- Remove a Contact from Your Local Contacts List
- Remove all Local Contacts
- Favorites
- Recent Calls
- Applications
- Settings
- Access the Settings App
- Access Phone Settings
- Make the Phone Vibrate for an Incoming Call
- Select Where You Hear the Ringtone
- Change the Ringtone
- Adjust the Headset Feedback
- Turn Off the Keypad Sounds
- Adjust the Screen Brightness
- Change the Font Size
- Control the LED Indicator Light
- Change the Screen Display Timeout
- Change the Wallpaper
- Automatically Lock the Keypad
- Date and Time Settings
- Access Wi-Fi Settings
- Access Bluetooth Settings
- Access Admin Settings
- Access Phone Settings
- Adjust the Volume in a Call
- Adjust the Ringtone Volume
- Access the Settings App
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Product Safety and Security
- Safety and Performance Information
- Compliance Statements
- Cisco Product Security Overview
- Important Online Information
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger
When the phone is charging, the LED beside the phone lights red. When the battery is fully charged, the LED
turns off.
If your phone has a protective case, you don't need to remove the case before you charge the phone in the
multicharger. You adapt the multicharger to fit the phone.
The bottom of the phone has charging pins that need to be aligned with the connector in the bottom of the
multicharger cradle.
Procedure
Step 1
(Optional) Use a thin screwdriver to pry out the charging cup if your phone is in a protective case.
Step 2
Place your phone in the empty charging slot.
Make sure that the LED on the phone lights red. If the LED does not light up, remove the phone and reinsert
it into the multicharger.
Step 3
When you remove the phone from the multicharger, lift the phone forward and up to disconnect the connecter
from the magnets.
Step 4
(Optional) Slide the charging cup into the multicharger so that the cup is flush with the multicharger.
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger
You can charge a spare battery in the multicharger.
When the battery is charging, the Battery LED beside the battery lights red. When the battery is charged, the
Battery LED lights green.
Procedure
Place the battery in an empty spare battery slot, aligning the battery contacts with the charger connecter.
If the Battery LED does not light red, remove the battery and reinsert it into the battery slot.
Secure the Charger with a Cable Lock
You can secure your desktop charger with a laptop cable lock up to 20 mm wide.
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Accessories
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger