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
Power Save Plus
Your phone supports the Cisco EnergyWise (EW) program, also known as Power Save Plus. Your system
administrator sets up sleep (power down) and wake (power up) times for your phone to save energy. If your
phone goes into the Power Save Plus mode, the Select button is lit white.
Ten minutes before the scheduled sleep time, the Select button lights up and you receive a message that your
phone will power off at a specific time. If enabled by your system administrator, you also hear your ringtone
play. The ringtone plays according to the following schedule:
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At 10 minutes before power off, the ringtone plays four times
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At 7 minutes before power off, the ringtone plays four times
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At 4 minutes before power off, the ringtone plays four times
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At 30 seconds before power off, the ring tone plays 15 times or until the phone powers off
If your phone is inactive (idle) at the sleep time, you see a message to remind you that your phone is about
to power down. To keep the phone active, you need to press OK in the message or any key on the phone. If
you do not press the button or any key, your phone powers down.
If your phone is active (for example, on a call), your phone waits until it has been inactive for a period of time
before telling you of the pending power shutdown. Before the shutdown happens, you see a message to remind
you that your phone is about to power off.
After your phone goes to sleep, press Select to wake up your phone. After the phone is inactive for a period
of time, a message displays to alert you that the phone is about to power down. At the configured wake time,
your phone powers up.
Wake and sleep times are also linked to the configured days that you normally work. If your requirements
change (for example, your work hours or work days change), contact your system administrator to have your
phone reconfigured.
For more information about EnergyWise and your phone, contact your system administrator.
Additional Information
You can access the Cisco website at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/
Within the Cisco website, you can find the following information:
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Quick reference cards, quick start guides, and end-user guides:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-8800-series/
products-user-guide-list.html
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Licensing information:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/collaboration-endpoints/unified-ip-phone-8800-series/
products-licensing-information-listing.html
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Cisco international websites:
Allows access to international Cisco websites from www.cisco.com by clicking the Worldwide [change]
link at the top of the web page.
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