10-15-2010 09:48 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:22 AM
The 7945G has just two buttons. It there a way other than using buttons to access speed dials. For example
if there was a soft key that would bring up a list of speed dials and then I could use the up/down/left/right button
to scroll through and select that would work. Or perhaps these could be accessible via a key combination like
**7 going to speed dial 7?
And on a related note - is there a way to have multiple lines appear on a phone with just two buttons? For example
if several lines could be associated with the second button and the name/number of the person calling in would flash
when the call was coming in that would be helpful.
Any tips on working around the limitations of the two buttons appreciated. Thanks.
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10-15-2010 10:12 AM
Hi there,
You can use Abbreviated Dials that do not use a Line Button
The Speed Dials that are configured by the User via ccmuser are associated with spare Line Buttons (if any are available)and the remainder are accessed via the AbbrDial Softkey (Abbreviated Dial)
In this test scenario the 7961 has a Button Template called 3-Line 3-Speeddial so the first 3 that are setup via ccmuser take Line Button 4,5 and 6. The remainder are accessed by keeping the Handset On-Hook, dialing the applicable Speed Dial Code (for example 15 followed by pressing the AbbrDial Softkey) the number programmed against Speed Dial 15 will then be called;
The following options are available for SEP00170EEE2F88 (Test Q335):
Forward all calls to a different number
Add/Update your Speed Dials
Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services
Configure your Cisco Personal Address Book
Change the Message Waiting Lamp policy for your phone
Change the Ring Settings for your phone
Change the Locale for this phone
Change the Locale for these web pages
Change your Password
Change your PIN
Add/Update Your Speed Dials
Configure the Speed Dial Buttons for your Cisco 7961 (SEP00170EEE2F88)
Use this page to enter the phone numbers you want associated with each of your Speed Dial buttons. When you are done, click Update.
For your second question...if you wanted take send additional numbers to an existing DN, I would configure
these secondary numbers as CTI-Route Points with Call Forward All set to the existing DN/Line Button. This
will allow one button to handle calls from multiple numbers.
Hope this helps!
Rob
10-15-2010 10:12 AM
Hi there,
You can use Abbreviated Dials that do not use a Line Button
The Speed Dials that are configured by the User via ccmuser are associated with spare Line Buttons (if any are available)and the remainder are accessed via the AbbrDial Softkey (Abbreviated Dial)
In this test scenario the 7961 has a Button Template called 3-Line 3-Speeddial so the first 3 that are setup via ccmuser take Line Button 4,5 and 6. The remainder are accessed by keeping the Handset On-Hook, dialing the applicable Speed Dial Code (for example 15 followed by pressing the AbbrDial Softkey) the number programmed against Speed Dial 15 will then be called;
The following options are available for SEP00170EEE2F88 (Test Q335):
Forward all calls to a different number
Add/Update your Speed Dials
Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services
Configure your Cisco Personal Address Book
Change the Message Waiting Lamp policy for your phone
Change the Ring Settings for your phone
Change the Locale for this phone
Change the Locale for these web pages
Change your Password
Change your PIN
Add/Update Your Speed Dials
Configure the Speed Dial Buttons for your Cisco 7961 (SEP00170EEE2F88)
Use this page to enter the phone numbers you want associated with each of your Speed Dial buttons. When you are done, click Update.
For your second question...if you wanted take send additional numbers to an existing DN, I would configure
these secondary numbers as CTI-Route Points with Call Forward All set to the existing DN/Line Button. This
will allow one button to handle calls from multiple numbers.
Hope this helps!
Rob
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