Cisco Cisco DX650 User Guide
Answer call
To answer a call, lift the handset. Or, tap Answer.
With speakerphone
Press
or tap Answer.
With headset
Press
. Or, if
is lit, press Answer.
During an active call
Tap Answer.
Divert call to Voicemail
Tap Divert.
Mute
To mute a call:
1.
Press
.
2.
To unmute a call, press
again.
Stop Video
To stop your video transmission:
1.
Press
.
2.
To resume video transmission, press
again.
Hold call
To place a call on hold:
1.
Make sure that the call you want to put on
hold is highlighted.
hold is highlighted.
2.
Press
.
Multiple calls
An active call goes on hold whenever you pick up
an incoming or held call, start a new call, or initiate
a transfer or a conference.
an incoming or held call, start a new call, or initiate
a transfer or a conference.
Call Forward
To forward your calls:
1.
Tap
2.
Tap
and enter a target phone number.
3.
To cancel Call Forward, tap
again.
Transfer
To transfer a call:
1.
Press
.
2.
Enter the target number.
3.
To complete the transfer, press
again or
press End to cancel.
4.
If your phone has on-hook transfer enabled,
complete the transfer by hanging up.
complete the transfer by hanging up.
Conference
To create a conference call:
1.
From a call, press
.
2.
Enter the phone number of the participant.
3.
Wait for the call to connect.
4.
To add the participant to your call, press
again.
5.
To add more participants, repeat Steps 1 to 4.
Add contact to conference
1.
Tap
.
2.
Drag a contact from the contact list to the call.
3.
Repeat to add additional participants.
Do Not Disturb
To turn Do Not Disturb on and off:
1.
Tap
2.
Tap Do Not Disturb to turn it on.
3.
To turn it off, tap Do Not Disturb again.
Call history
To view your call history, tap Recents.
Voicemail
The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) light on the
handset indicates that you have a new voice
message. To view your voice messages:
handset indicates that you have a new voice
message. To view your voice messages:
1.
Tap Recents.
2.
Tap Messages.
Play voice message
Tap Play.
Intelligent Proximity
Pair a mobile phone to use the mobile line through
your DX650. Once the mobile phone is paired, you
can place and receive calls on the mobile line from
your DX650.
your DX650. Once the mobile phone is paired, you
can place and receive calls on the mobile line from
your DX650.
1.
Put the mobile phone in discoverable mode.
2.
On your DX650, open the Settings application
and tap Bluetooth.
and tap Bluetooth.
3.
Select the mobile phone from the available
devices list to pair.
devices list to pair.
4.
Verify the passkey on the mobile phone and the
DX650.
DX650.
5.
When you are prompted, choose to make your
mobile phone contacts and call history
available on your Cisco DX650.
mobile phone contacts and call history
available on your Cisco DX650.
Other applications
Contacts
To view your contacts, tap Contacts.
Quick Contact Badge
Tap an avatar for one of your local contacts. If you
see an arrow in the bottom corner, the Quick
Contact Badge is available.
see an arrow in the bottom corner, the Quick
Contact Badge is available.
Tap an email address, phone number, or IM
address to start a conversation in that medium.
address to start a conversation in that medium.
Calendar
To schedule and keep track of your events, use the
Calendar application.
Calendar application.
Add event
To add an event to your calendar, tap + Event.
Email
To send and receive email from multiple accounts,
use the Email application.
use the Email application.
Send email message
To send an email message, tap + New Message.
Jabber IM
To chat with your contacts and to update your
status, use the Chat application.
status, use the Chat application.
Start conversation
To start a conversation, tap a contact name.
Cisco WebEx
To participate in WebEx meetings, use the WebEx
application.
application.
During a WebEx meeting, participants can:
•
Join the audio conference
•
View shared presentations
•
See and chat with other participants
Settings
To edit and customize phone settings and
applications, or to view the User Guide and other
documentation, use the Settings application.
applications, or to view the User Guide and other
documentation, use the Settings application.