User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cisco IP Phone 8811, 8841, 8845, 8851, 8851NR, 8861, and 8865 User Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 11.0
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Phone Setup
- Basic Operations
- Clean the Phone Display
- Make Calls
- Navigate and Select Items
- View All Calls on the Phone
- Answer Calls
- Automatically Answer Calls
- Respond to a Call Waiting Notification
- Manage Calls
- Call Forward
- Mute Phone
- Hold Calls
- Set Up Call Back Notification
- Call Park
- Manage Intercom Calls
- View Phone Information
- Video Calls
- Sign In To the 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 for Mobile Devices
- Intelligent Proximity for Tablets
- Advanced Operations
- Applications
- Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
- Phone Features Available for Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
- Sign in with Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
- Cisco Collaboration Problem Reporting Tool
- Set Up a VPN Phone for Mobile and Remote Access Through Expressway
- Set Up a Phone for Use with VPN
- Turn Off the Alternate TFTP Server
- Video Calls and Security
- Call Functions
- Feature Buttons and Softkey
- Survivable Remote Site Telephony Overview
- User Preferences
- Cisco Unified Video Camera
- 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?
- Where Should I Mount My Cisco Unified Video Camera?
- How Can I Prevent Theft of my Cisco Unified Video Camera?
- Why Do Some Calls Not Present Video On My Video Phone?
- What Happens to Video When I Put a Call On Hold?
- What Do the Light Colors on My Cisco Unified Video Camera Indicate?
- How Do I Close the Shutter on my Cisco Unified Video Camera?
- Why Does the Video on my Cisco Unifed Video Camera Appear Too Dark?
- Troubleshooting
- Product Safety and Security
- Warranty
You may experience some variances for feature availability due to the operating system and other differences
in mobile devices.
Note
Pair a Mobile Device
You can connect one mobile device and one Bluetooth headset at the same time. You cannot connect one
mobile device and one tablet at the same time. You can pair multiple mobile devices with the phone, but only
one mobile device and one Bluetooth headset can be active at the same time.
When you connect your Bluetooth headset and your mobile device at the same time, the Bluetooth headset
cannot be used to answer the audio from the mobile device.
Note
If your Cisco IP Phone does not support Bluetooth then it also does not support Pair a Mobile Device. For
example, Cisco IP Phone 8851NR does not support Bluetooth. For more information, contact your
administrator.
Note
You pair the device with the phone to establish a communication path. After you pair your mobile device to
your Cisco IP Phone, the phone automatically connects to the mobile device when the device is in range, and
disconnects from the mobile device when the device is out of range. When the mobile device disconnects, the
mobile line is gray and displays not connected.
Procedure
Step 1
Put the mobile device in discoverable mode.
For more information about discoverable mode, see your mobile device documentation.Note
Step 2
On your Cisco IP Phone, press Applications.
Step 3
Select Bluetooth > Add Bluetooth.
Step 4
Add new device and select the mobile device from the available devices list to pair.
Step 5
Verify the passkey on the mobile device and the Cisco IP Phone.
Step 6
When you are prompted to save mobile contacts, choose to make your mobile device contacts and call history
available on your Cisco IP Phone.
Switch Connected Mobile Devices
If you have more than one paired mobile device in range of your Cisco IP Phone, you can choose which
mobile device to connect.
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