User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco IP Phone 8841, 8851, and 8861 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 10.5
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Phone Setup
- Basic Operations
- Clean Phone Display
- Make Calls
- Navigate and Select Items
- View All Calls on Phone
- Answer Calls
- Automatically Answer Calls
- Respond to Call Waiting Notification
- Manage Calls
- Call Forward
- Mute Phone
- Hold Calls
- Set Up Call Back Notification
- Call Park
- Manage Intercom Calls
- View Phone Information
- Sign In to Cisco Unified Communications Self Care Portal
- Contacts
- Call History
- Voicemail
- Advanced Calling Features
- Conference
- Meet Me Conference
- Speed Dial
- Do Not Disturb
- Malicious Call Identification
- Extension Mobility
- Mobile Connect
- Line Status
- Custom Line Filters
- Hunt Groups
- Barge
- Call Chaperone
- Uniform Resource Identifier Dialing
- Intelligent Proximity
- Advanced Operations
- User Preferences
- Accessories
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Why Can't I See All Active Calls on My Phone?
- How Do I Redirect an Incoming Call?
- How Do I Silence a Ringing Call If I'm On a Call?
- How Do I Resume a Call That is On Hold?
- What Is the Difference Between Buttons on the Left and Those on the Right of the Screen?
- Why Do Softkeys Keep Changing?
- What Is the Best Way to Look at Calls When I Have a Shared Line or Multiple Lines?
- What Should I Do If I Accidentally Press a Button While on a Call?
- How Do I Check Missed Calls?
- How Do I Exit from a Running Application?
- How Do I Connect Two Calls and then Drop from the Line Myself?
- What Does the Swap Softkey Do?
- How Do I Cancel a Conference or Transfer After I Start It?
- How Can I Combine Two Calls Into a Single Conference Call?
- Why Does My Phone Not Wake Up?
- What Do Four Rings in Succession Mean?
- Troubleshooting
- Product Safety and Security
- Warranty
Calls for the same caller ID and phone number are grouped together only when if they occur in chronological
order and do not have calls associated. For each group, the time of the latest call and the number of calls (such
as “(3)”) are displayed:
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Incoming (Received) and outgoing (Placed) calls are grouped together.
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Missed calls are grouped together in a separate group.
For each individual call record or call group, the phone number is listed in blue and is contact sensitive for
touch dialing.
Hunt group and multiparty calls show an icon to the right of the caller ID that differentiates the call from a
normal call, and these calls are not grouped even when they are next to each other in the list.
A plus (+) symbol on entries in call history, redial, or call directory indicates that your phone is set up to list
international calls. For more information, contact your system administrator.
The received and placed calls from shared lines are logged in the Call History. To view all the call history
logs, open the Call History screen. The following table describes the call state, icon, and tag for shared lines.
TagCall IconCall State
Placed
Locally placed calls
ReceivedLocally received calls
Remote PlacedRemotely placed calls
Remote ReceivedRemotely received calls
MissedMissed calls
Your Call History list displays the status of monitored lines, if the feature is enabled by your system
administrator. Each call history item in the Call History lists displays an icon to identify the state of the line.
The following states are available:
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Unknown
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Idle
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Busy
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