Cisco IP Phone 7960 (6) programmable line/feature buttons features and functions simultaneous calls

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Cisco IP Phone 7960
Provides six (6) programmable line/feature buttons capable of (12) twelve
simultaneous calls and four interactive soft keys that guide a user through call
features and functions
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7960 Description
LCD screen
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The IP Phone "desktop" which displays
the time, date, your phone number, caller
ID, line/call status and the soft key tabs.
Line or speed dial buttons
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Opens a new line, speed dials the number
on the LCD screen, or ends a call.
Footstand adjustment
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Adjusts the angle of the phone base.
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7960 Description
Soft keys
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Soft key functions change depending
on the status of the phone (for
example, whether you are on a call or
the phone is not in use). The key's
current function is shown on the LCD
screen.
i button
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Displays online help for a phone key
or function.
On-screen Mode buttons
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Provide access to the voice mail
system (when available), call
histories, directories (when available),
phone settings such as contrast and
ring type, and network configuration
and status information.
Volume buttons
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Increases or decreases the volume for
the currently active voice receiver:
handset, headset, or speakerphone.
The volume keys also control the
ringer volume (if on-hook), and the
contrast of the LCD.
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7960 Description
Function toggles
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Toggles the headset, mute, and speaker
functions on and off.
Scroll key
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Enables you to move among different
soft key options displayed on the LCD
screen.
Dialing pad
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Press the dial pad buttons to dial a phone
number. Dial pad buttons work exactly
like those on your existing telephone.
Handset
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Lift the handset and press the dial pad
numbers to place a call, review voice
mail messages, answer a call, and so
forth.
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TNS Design: Lines and Speed Dials
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The Cisco IP Phone 7960 can be
configured with multiple
combinations of directory numbers
and speed dials.
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Standard phone template for TNS
deployment (most phones)
– 1 Primary Directory number
– 5 Speed Dial (user configured)
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Template 2 option
– 1 Primary directory number
– 1 Secondary directory number
– 4 Speed Dial (user configured)
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TNS Design: Lines and Speed Dials
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Template 3 Option
– 3 (or 4 or 5 or 6) Appearances
of the same Primary directory
number
– 3 (or 2 or 1 or none) Speed Dial
(user configured)
– This arrangement used for
primary answering points with
call forward busy from line 1 to
2, line 2 to 3, and line 3 to
another endpoint.
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Cisco IP Phone 7960 Soft Keys
Soft Key Options:
Redial
New Call
Call Forward All
Hold
End Call
Resume
Answer
Meet-Me Conference
Pick-up
Group Pick-up
Transfer
Park
Conference (Ad-hoc)
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Cisco IP Phone 7960 Options
Cisco IP Phone 7960 features include:
• 24 user-adjustable ring tones
• A hearing-aid-compatible handset (meets American Disabilities Act [ADA]
requirements)
• G.711 and G.729a audio compression
• H.323 and Microsoft NetMeeting compatibility
• An IP address assignment—DHCP client or statically configured
• Comfort noise generation and voice activity detection (VAD) programming
on a system basis
• EIA/TIA RS-232 port for future add-on options such as line expansion,
security access, and more.
The phone also includes the following settings:
• Display contrast
• Ring type
• Network configuration and network status
• Call status
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Cisco IP Phone 7960 Options
Cisco IP Phone 7914 Add-on Module:
• 14 additional line buttons or speed dial buttons may be configured via a model 7914
add-on module.
• Up to two (2) 14-button add-on modules may be used in conjunction with the
model 7960 Cisco IP phone.
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