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
stops while you set up the conference call. The recording restarts automatically when the conference call is
established.
Step 6
Press End Call to end the chaperoned call; all parties are disconnected.
Uniform Resource Identifier Dialing
You can place calls using Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Dialing, using the alphanumeric URI address
as a directory number; for example, bob@cisco.com. You must enter the URI address to select the contact.
The phone screen displays the call information for the URI call. The phone stores the URI call information
in the Call History and the Details page. When you receive a call with a URI address, the URI address is stored
in your Call History. Press Redial to call the most recently dialed URI address.
Depending upon how the administrator configures your phone, you may see either the URI or the Directory
Number (DN) displayed for the incoming call alerts, call sessions and call history. If the phone is set to display
the DN but only the URI is available, then the URI displays. If the phone is set to display the URI and only
the DN is available, then the DN displays.
URI calls cannot be placed using the soft keypad.Note
To place an on-hook call using a URI address, you need to press the ABC softkey to switch the keypad mode.
To place an off-hook call using a URI address, the URI address must be stored in your Call History or Speed
Dial list.
When you enter a URI address to place a call, do not pause for more then 10 seconds between key presses.
After 10 seconds of inactivity, the phone assumes that it has the complete address and attempts to place
the call.
Note
When you dial or receive a call through URI dialing, the call window and incoming call alert display the
complete URI address.
When you enter a URI address, the maximum length is 254 characters. You can enter the complete domain
name to override the default domain.
URI dialing works with the other features of your phone:
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You can configure a URI address as a speed dial entry to place a call.
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You can configure the Call Forward All destination using the Speed Dial or Call History entries.
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You can initiate a conference call and add multiple parties using URI Dialing if the URI address is stored
in the Speed Dial list or Call History.
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You cannot use URI addresses during Meet Me conferences or for Group Call Pickup.
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You can initiate a transfer call using URI dialing if the URI address is stored in the Speed Dial list or
Call History.
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