User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones User Guide
- Contents
- Your Phone
- The Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones
- New and Changed Features
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(4)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(3)SR1
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(3)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(2)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.2(1)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(2)
- New and Changed for Firmware Release 11.1(1)
- Phone Setup
- Sign into Your Extension from Another Phone (Extension Mobility)
- Sign in to a Phone as a Guest
- Set the Profile Rule on the Phone
- Coworker Line Status
- Phone Web Page
- Phone Hardware and Buttons
- Energy Savings
- Additional Help and Information
- Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Hearing-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Vision-Impaired and Blind Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Cisco IP Phone 6841, 6851, and 6861 Mobility-Impaired Accessibility Features
- Third-Party Accessibility Applications
- Troubleshooting
- Find Information About Your Phone
- View the Customization State on the Phone
- View the Network Status
- View the Phone Status
- View the Status Messages on the Phone
- View the Line Status
- View 802.1X Transaction Status
- View the Reboot History
- Report All Phone Issues
- View Wi-Fi Status Messages on the Phone
- Factory Reset the Phone from Phone Web Page
- Identify Phone Issues with a URL in the Phone Web Page
- Lost Phone Connectivity
- Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms
- Accessibility Features
- Calls
- Make Calls
- Answer Calls
- Mute Your Call
- Hold Calls
- Forward Calls
- Forward a Call in Specific Situations with the Phone Web Page
- Transfer Calls
- Conference Calls and Meetings
- Page a Group of Phones (Multicast Paging)
- Multiple Lines
- Record a Call
- Call Center Features
- Contacts
- Search for a Contact in Multiple Directories
- Corporate Directory
- Broadsoft Directory
- LDAP Directory
- Instant Message and Presence Contacts
- Personal Address Book
- Add a New Contact to Your Personal Address Book
- Add a New Contact to Your Personal Address Book with Phone Web Page
- Search for a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Call a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Edit a Contact in Your Personal Address Book
- Remove a Contact from Your Personal Address Book
- Reverse Name Lookup for Incoming and Outgoing Calls
- Recent Calls
- Voicemail
- Settings
- Settings Overview
- User Preferences Menu
- Call Preferences
- Forward Calls in Specific Situations from Your Phone
- Set up Voicemail on Your Phone
- Block Caller ID
- Block an Anonymous Call
- Turn on Do Not Disturb for a Specific Line
- Control the Call Waiting Tone
- Secure a Call
- Set Up an Auto Answer Page
- Enable the Missed Call Shortcut
- Add Multiple Locations for a BroadWorks XSI User
- Audio Preferences
- Screen Preferences
- Attendant Console Preferences
- Call Preferences
- Wi-Fi Settings
- Turn the Wi-Fi On or Off from Your phone
- Turn the Wi-Fi On or Off from the Phone Web Page
- Connect the Phone to a Wi-Fi Manually
- Connect Your Phone to a Wireless Network with WPS
- Set Up a Wi-Fi Profile from the Phone
- Set Up a Wi-Fi Profile from the Phone Web Page
- Delete a Wi-Fi Profile
- Change the Order of a Wi-Fi Profile
- Scan and Save a Wi-Fi Network
- View the Wi-Fi Status
- View Wi-Fi Status Messages on the Phone
- Device Administration Settings
- Phone Web Page Preferences
- Restart Your Phone
- Accessories
- Product Safety and Security
- Safety and Performance Information
- Compliance Statements
- Cisco Product Security Overview
- Important Online Information
Call Park
You can use your phone to park a call. You can then retrieve the call either from your phone or another phone,
such as a phone at a coworker’s desk or in a conference room.
A parked call is monitored by your network so you won't forget about it. If the call remains parked for too
long, you hear an alert. You can then answer, decline to answer, or ignore the call on your original phone.
You can also continue retrieving it from another phone.
If you don't answer the call within a certain length of time, it's routed to voicemail or another destination, as
set by your administrator.
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park
You can park an active call that you answered on your phone and then use another phone in the call control
system to retrieve the call.
You can also park a call on your own phone. If so, then you may not hear a recording.
You can park only one call at the call park number.
Before you begin
Your call must be active.
Procedure
Step 1 Press Park.
Your phone plays a recorded message that asks for the number of the parked call.
Step 2 (Optional) If you have call park configured on a key expansion module, press the call park line key.
Step 3 Enter the number and press Pound (#).
Step 4 (Optional) Communicate the parked number to the person retrieving the call.
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park
You can pick up a parked call from anywhere in your network.
Before you begin
You need the number that was used to park the call.
Procedure
Step 1 Press Unpark.
Step 2 (Optional) Press the line key that has busy lamp field with call pickup configured to retrieve a call on hold.
Step 3 (Optional) If you have call park configured on a key expansion module, press the call park line key.
Step 4 Enter the number where the call is parked followed by Pound (#).
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