Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Instruções Importantes De Segurança

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IP Phone Buttons and Softkeys
Number Button/Softkey Description
1
Services 
button
Press to access the 
Services menu
2
Select softkey Press to select an 
entry and 
continue
3
Submit 
softkey
Press to enter 
your digit ID and 
PIN
4
Update 
softkey
Press to receive 
your channels 
and VTGs
5
Navigation 
button
Press to scroll 
through list of 
channels/VTGs
6
PTT softkey
Press and hold to 
talk on a channel 
or VTG
7
Latch softkey Press to latch a 
channel or VTG
8
Stop softkey
Press to disengage 
latch mode
9
Logout 
softkey
Press to log out of 
Cisco IPICS
10
More softkey Press to see more 
options (on some 
phone models)
Accessing and Using Cisco IPICS
Follow these steps to access and use 
Cisco IPICS from your IP phone:
1.
Press the Services button to access the 
Services menu. (Services menu access 
varies on some phone models.)
2.
Choose the Cisco IPICS service; then, 
press the Select softkey.
3.
Enter your digit ID and digit password 
(PIN); then, press the Submit softkey.
4.
Press the Update softkey to receive your 
current list of channels and VTGs.
5.
To participate in a channel/VTG, use 
the Navigation button to scroll to the 
specific channel/VTG; then, press the 
Select softkey.
6.
To talk on the channel/VTG, press and 
hold the PTT softkey.
7.
To latch the channel/VTG, press the 
Latch softkey. 
8.
To disengage the latch, press the Stop 
softkey.
Note: On some phone models, you must 
press the More softkey to see Latch.
9.
When you are done talking, release the 
PTT softkey to return to listen mode.
10.
To log out of the Cisco IPICS service, 
press the Logout softkey.
Note: On some phone models, you must 
press the More softkey to see Logout.
Tips and Guidelines for Using 
Cisco IPICS
The following tips and guidelines are 
provided to help you most effectively use 
your IP phone with Cisco IPICS:
To access Cisco IPICS help, press the 
Help softkey.
Your assigned channels and VTGs 
display in alphabetized order from the 
server.
Cisco IPICS does not automatically 
download channels/VTGs to the phone. 
To view an updated list, press the 
Update softkey.
If the Cisco IPICS service has been 
configured to bypass your login 
credentials, and if only one channel or 
VTG is assigned, Cisco IPICS 
automatically activates that 
channel/VTG for your use.
You can log in to Cisco IPICS on two or 
more phones simultaneously and send 
and receive audio on all of the phones.
If your phone loses connectivity to the 
server while you are logged in to the 
Cisco IPICS service, you can continue 
to use the PTT functionality for the 
channel/VTG that is currently selected. 
However, the phone cannot connect to 
other channels/VTGs until server 
connectivity is re-established.
By default, your phone automatically 
logs out of the Cisco IPICS service after 
30 minutes of inactivity.
When the Cisco Unified Wireless IP 
Phone 7921 connects to an active 
Cisco IPICS channel/VTG, the phone 
remains in an active receive state, which 
limits the life of the battery. To ensure 
sufficient power supply, maintain a 
backup battery for your phone.
You can customize the softkeys on the 
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 
7920/7921 to enable direct access to the 
Services menu.
On the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 
7921, you can use either the PTT button 
or the PTT softkey to participate in a 
channel or VTG.
Note:
Refer to the 
for 
detailed information about using the 
Cisco Unified IP Phone with Cisco IPICS.