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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone
7921G Guide for Cisco Unified
CallManager 4.1, 4.2, 5.0 and Later
INCLUDING LICENSE AND WARRANTY
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QUICK REFERENCE
Cisco Unified Wireless
IP Phone 7921G for
Cisco Unified CallManager
4.1, 4.2, 5.0 and Later
Common Phone Tasks
Using the Phone
Shortcut Keys and Buttons
Softkey Definitions
Phone Screen Icons
Entering Text
Using the Phone
Shortcut Keys and Buttons
Power on the
phone
Press (red key) and hold until
phone powers on.
Place a call Dial the number, then press
(green key). (No dial tone occurs).
Answer a call Press (green key), Answer, or
button.
Disconnect Press (red key) or EndCall.
Access phone
features
Press Options for feature list:
Press number key for feature or
Scroll to feature and press .
Access Main
menu options
Press a navigation arrow for:
Directory menu (Book)
Line view (Phone)
Settings menu (Tools)
Services menu (World)
Press number key for menu option.
Power off the
phone
Press and hold (red key) until
phone powers off.
Lock/unlock the
keypad
Press and hold (# key). To
unlock, press any key and Yes.
Toggle ringer to
vibrate
Press and hold (* key).
To activate ring, press .
Access voice
messages
Press and hold (1 key).
Adjust ring volume
Adjust handset or
speaker volume
Press up or down.
Press up or down during a
call.
Mute your phone Press .
To unmute microphone, press
button again.
Activate speaker Press . To return to
handset, press button again.
#
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1
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Common Phone Tasks
Hold/resume a call Press Hold or Resume.
Transfer a call to a
new number
Choose Options >Trnsfer,
enter a target number, then
press Options >Trnsfer
again.
Redial a number Press twice or
Options > Redial.
Start a standard
conference call
Choose Options > Confrn.
Dial a number, then press
Options > Confrn again.
Repeat for each party.
Forward your
extension
Choose Options > CFwdAll.
Enter the number to which
you want to forward all
calls. Cancel using
Options > CFwdAll.
Use your call logs Choose Directory (Book).
Then select one of these:
Missed Calls
Received Calls
Placed Calls
To dial, scroll to a listing
and press Dial or .
Move a shared line
call between desk
phone and wireless
phone
From the phone with the
active call, press Hold. From
the other phone, highlight
the shared-line call, then use
Resume to retrieve the call.
Softkey Definitions
AbbrDial Dial using a speed dial index
number
Answer Answer a call
Barge Add yourself to a call on a shared
line
CallBack Receive notification when a busy
extension becomes available
Cancel Cancel an action or exit a screen
without applying changes
cBarge Add yourself to a call on a shared
line and establish a conference
CFwdAll Set up/cancel call forwarding
Clear Delete records or settings
ConfList View conference participants
Confrn Create a conference call
Delete Remove characters or item at the
cursor
Detail Display details in a record
Dial Dial a phone number
DirTrfr Transfer two calls to each other
Edit Change a setting
EditDial Edit a number in a call log
EndCall Disconnect current call
GPickUp Answer a call ringing in another
group
HLog Log in or out of your hunt group
iDivert Send a call to your voice messaging
system
Join Join several calls already on a
single line to create a conference
MCID Report suspicious calls
MeetMe Host a Meet-Me conference call
NewCall Make a new call
Entering Text
Options Access softkey feature list
OPickUp Answer a call ringing in another
group associated with your group
Park Store a call using Call Park
PickUp Answer a call in your group
QRT Submit call problems to the system
administrator
Redial Redial the most recent number
Remove Remove a conference participant
Resume Resume a call on hold
RmLstC Drop the last party added to a
conference call
Save Save the chosen settings
Select Choose an option or call
Submit Search for a directory listing
Trnsfer Transfer a call
Update Refresh content
Character—Press appropriate key to highlight
and enter the lower- or upper-case character.
Space—Press to enter a space.
Number—Press the number key to highlight
and enter the number.
Symbol—Press these keys to display symbols:
to enter * + - / = \ : ;
to enter space , . ‘ “ | _ ~ ’
to enter # ? ( ) [ ] { }
to enter ! @ < > $ % ^ &
0
*
0
#
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Phone Screen Icons
Line and Call States
Incoming call
Call on hold
Connected call
Off hook
Shared line in use
Call Forwarding enabled
Line Features
Phone line
Speed-dial number
Service URL
Voice message
Other Features
Mute on
Headset active
Speaker mode active
Ringer off (silent mode)
Ring and vibrate on
Vibrate only on
Application active
Radio signal status
Battery charge status
No radio signal
Docked in desktop charger
Keypad locked
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Contents
Getting Started 1
Using this Guide 1
Finding Additional Information 2
Safety and Performance Information 2
Accessibility Features 5
Connecting Your Phone 6
Installing or Removing the Phone Battery 6
Charging the Phone Battery 7
Using the AC Power Supply to Charge the Battery 8
Using the USB Cable and PC Port to Charge the Battery 9
Powering On the Phone 10
Setting Username and Passwords 11
Entering and Editing Text 11
Accessories for the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G 12
Headset Information 12
Securing the Phone with a Lock Set and Cable Lock 13
An Overview of Your Phone 15
Understanding Buttons and Hardware 16
Understanding Phone Screen Features 18
Understanding Feature Buttons and Menus 20
Understanding the Help System on Your Phone 21
Using Phone Buttons 22
Understanding Lines vs. Calls 22
Understanding Line and Call Icons 23
Understanding Feature Availability 24
Cleaning the Phone 24
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Basic Call Handling 25
Placing a Call—Basic Options 25
Placing a Call—Additional Options 26
Answering a Call 28
Ending a Call 29
Using Hold and Resume 29
Using Mute 30
Switching Between Multiple Calls 30
Transferring Calls 31
Forwarding All Calls to Another Number 32
Making Conference Calls 33
Understanding Types of Conference Calls 33
Starting and Joining a Standard Conference 33
Starting or Joining a Meet-Me Conference Call 35
Advanced Call Handling 36
Speed Dialing 36
Using Speed Dial and Fast Dial 36
Picking Up Redirected Calls on Your Phone 37
Storing and Retrieving Parked Calls 38
Logging Out of Hunt Groups 38
Using a Shared Line 39
Understanding Shared Lines 39
Adding Yourself to a Shared-Line Call 40
Preventing Others from Viewing or Joining a Shared-Line Call 41
Tracing Suspicious Calls 41
Making and Receiving Secure Calls 42
Prioritizing Critical Calls 43
Using Cisco Extension Mobility 44
Using Push to Talk Service 44
Using a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone 45
Obtaining a Headset 46
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Using AutoAnswer 46
Using Phone Settings 47
Customizing Rings 47
Customizing Volume Settings 48
Customizing the Phone Screen 50
Changing Keypad Settings 51
Using Any Key to Answer the Phone 51
Setting the Keypad to Automatically Lock 52
Changing the Keypad Tones 53
Viewing Your Network Profile List 53
Using Call Logs and Directories 54
Using Call Logs 54
Directory Dialing 55
Using Corporate Directory on Your Phone 55
Using Personal Directory on Your Phone 56
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.0 and Later 56
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 5.0 and Later 56
Accessing Voice Messages 59
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages 60
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.1 and Later User Options Web Pages 60
Logging In to the User Options Web Pages 60
Subscribing to Phone Services 61
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 5.0 and Later
User Options Web Pages 62
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages 62
Configuring Features and Services on the Web 63
Setting Up Speed Dials on the Web 63
Using Personal Directory on the Web 64
Setting Up Phone Services on the Web 67
Controlling User Settings on the Web 68
Controlling Line Settings on the Web 70
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Using Cisco WebDialer 71
Understanding Additional Configuration Options 73
Troubleshooting Your Phone 75
General Troubleshooting 75
Viewing Phone Administration Data 76
Using the Quality Reporting Tool 76
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 77
Index 79
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Getting Started
Using this Guide
This guide provides you with an overview of the features available on your phone. You can read it
completely for a solid understanding of your phone capabilities, or refer to the table below for pointers
to commonly used sections.
If you want to... Then...
Review important safety information See Safety and Performance Information, page 2.
Connect your phone to the network See Connecting Your Phone, page 6.
Use your phone after it is installed Start with the An Overview of Your Phone, page 15.
Learn about the buttons and menus See Understanding Feature Buttons and Menus, page 20.
Learn about the phone screen See Understanding Phone Screen Features, page 18.
Make calls See Placing a Call—Basic Options, page 25.
Put calls on hold See Using Hold and Resume, page 29.
Mute calls See Using Mute, page 30.
Transfer calls See Transferring Calls, page 31.
Make conference calls See Making Conference Calls, page 33.
Forward calls to another number See Forwarding All Calls to Another Number, page 32.
Share a phone number See Using a Shared Line, page 39.
Answer calls ringing on another phone See Picking Up Redirected Calls on Your Phone, page 37.
Use your phone as a speakerphone See Using a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone, page 45.
Set up speed dialing See Speed Dialing, page 36.
Change the ring volume or tone See Customizing Rings, page 47.
View your missed calls See Using Call Logs and Directories, page 54.
Listen to voice messages See Accessing Voice Messages, page 59.
Customizing your phone using the
User Options web pages
See Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 60.
See softkey and icon definitions Refer to the Quick Reference Card in the front of this guide.
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Finding Additional Information
You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/techsupport
You can access the Cisco website at this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/
International Cisco websites can be accessed from this URL:
http://www.cisco.com/public/countries_languages.shtml
Safety and Performance Information
Read the following safety notices before installing or using your wireless IP phone.
Warning
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause bodily injury.
Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved with electrical
circuitry and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents. Use the
statement number provided at the end of each warning to locate its translation in the
translated safety warnings that accompanied this device.
Statement 1071
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Note To see translations of the warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the statement
number in the
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Unified Wireless
IP Phone 7920 Series and Peripheral Devices document that accompanied this product.
Warning
Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source.
Statement 1004
Warning
Voice over IP (VoIP) service and the emergency calling service do not function if power
fails or is disrupted. After power is restored, you might have to reset or reconfigure
equipment to regain access to VoIP and the emergency calling service. In the USA, this
emergency number is 911. You need to be aware of the emergency number in your
country.
Statement 361
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Warning
The plug-socket combination on the battery charger must be accessible at all times
because it serves as the main disconnecting device.
Statement 1019
Warning
The battery charger requires short-circuit (overcurrent) protection to be provided as part
of the building installation. Install only in accordance with national and local wiring
regulations.
Statement 1045
Warning
Do not use the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G in hazardous environments such
as areas where high levels of explosive gas may be present. Check with the site safety
engineer before using any type of wireless device in such an area.
Warning
Telephone receivers produce a magnetic field that can attract small magnetic objects
such as pins and staples. To avoid the possibility of injury, do not place the handset
where such objects may be picked up.
Battery Safety Notices
These battery safety notices apply to the batteries that are approved by the Cisco Unified Wireless IP
Phone 7921G manufacturer.
Warning
There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of
used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Statement 1015
Warning
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and
regulations.
Statement 1040
Warning
Do not dispose of the battery pack in fire or water. The battery may explode if placed in
a fire.
Caution The battery pack is intended for use only with this device.
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Caution Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or incinerate the battery pack.
Caution To avoid risk of fire, burns, or damage to your battery pack, do not allow a metal object
to touch the battery contacts.
Caution Handle a damaged or leaking battery with extreme care. If you come in contact with the
electrolyte, wash the exposed area with soap and water. If the electrolyte has come in
contact with the eye, flush the eye with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention.
Caution Do not charge the battery pack if the ambient temperature exceeds 104 degrees
Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).
Caution Do not expose the battery pack to high storage temperatures (above 140 degrees
Fahrenheit, 60 degrees Celsius).
Caution When discarding a battery pack, contact your local waste disposal provider regarding
local restrictions on the disposal or recycling of batteries.
Caution To obtain a replacement battery, contact your local dealer. Use only the batteries that have
a Cisco part number.
Standard batteryCP-BATT-7921G-STD
Extended use battery—CP-BATT-7921G-EXT
Caution Use only the Cisco power supply that was provided with your phone. If you need to replace
your power supply, refer to the list of Cisco part numbers.
Australia—CP-PWR-7921G-AU=
Central Europe—CP-PWR-7921G-CE=
China—CP-PWR-7921G-CN=
Japan—CP-PWR-7921G-JP=
North America—CP-PWR-7921G-NA=
United Kingdom—CP-PWR-7921G-UK=
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Power Outage
Your accessibility to emergency service through the phone is dependent on the wireless access point
being powered. If there is an interruption in the power supply, Service and Emergency Calling Service
dialing will not function until power is restored. In the case of a power failure or disruption, you may
need to reset or reconfigure equipment before using the Service or Emergency Calling Service dialing.
Regulatory Domains
The radio frequency (RF) for this phone is configured for a specific regulatory domain. If you use this
phone outside of its regulatory domain, the phone will not function properly, and you might violate
local regulations.
Healthcare Environments
This product is not a medical device and may use an unlicensed frequency band that is susceptible to
interference from other devices or equipment.
Using External Devices
The following information applies when you use external devices with the Cisco Unified Wireless
IP
Phone:
Cisco recommends the use of good quality external devices (such as headsets) that are shielded against
unwanted radio frequency (RF) and audio frequency (AF) signals.
Depending on the quality of these devices and their proximity to other devices such as mobile phones
or two-way radios, some audio noise may still occur. In these cases, Cisco recommends that you take
one or more of the following actions:
Move the external device away from the source of the RF or AF signals.
Route the external device cables away from the source of the RF or AF signals.
Use shielded cables for the external device, or use cables with a better shield and connector.
Shorten the length of the external device cable.
Apply ferrites or other such devices on the cables for the external device.
Cisco cannot guarantee the performance of the system because Cisco has no control over the quality
of external devices, cables, and connectors. The system will perform adequately when suitable devices
are attached using good quality cables and connectors.
Caution In European Union countries, use only external headsets that are fully compliant with the
EMC Directive [89/336/EC].
Accessibility Features
A list of accessibility features is available upon request.
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Connecting Your Phone
Your system administrator will configure your new Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone to connect to the
corporate wireless network and the IP telephony network.
A rechargeable Lithium ion battery powers the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G. Before you
can use your phone, you must install the battery in the phone and then charge the battery. Depending
on the type of battery you have, the fully charged battery provides these hours of service:
The standard battery provides up to 10 hours of talk time or up to 80 hours of standby time.
The extended battery provides up to 12 hours of talk time or up to 100 hours of standby time.
Installing or Removing the Phone Battery
To install or remove the battery, follow these steps:
If you want to... Then...
Install the battery 1. Insert the battery catches in the slots at the bottom of the phone. Ensure
metal contacts on the battery and the phone face each other.
2. Press the battery to the phone until it locks into place.
Remove the battery 1. Press up on the locking catch with one hand.
2. With the other hand, hold the battery at the edges and pull out to remove
the battery.
Connecting Your Phone
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Charging the Phone Battery
You can charge the battery in your wireless IP phone by connecting the AC power supply or the USB
cable to your phone. For more information, see these sections:
Using the AC Power Supply to Charge the Battery, page 8
Using the USB Cable and PC Port to Charge the Battery, page 9
1
Locking catch—Push up to release the battery.
2
Battery catches—Insert these into the slots near the bottom of the phone at battery installation.
3
Metal contacts—Match the contacts on the battery to the contacts on the phone.
Charging Times
Battery Type
AC Power Supply
Connected to Phone
Phone Connected to
PC with USB Cable
Standard 2 hours 5 hours
Extended 3 hours 7 hours
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Using the AC Power Supply to Charge the Battery
You can charge your battery quickly by connecting the AC power supply to the phone. To
accommodate different AC power receptacles, you must insert the appropriate AC plug adapter on the
AC power supply.
You can use the phone while the battery is being charged. After the battery is charged, you can unplug
the power supply cord, or you can leave the phone plugged into the power cord.
To charge the battery in the phone using the AC power supply, use this diagram:
1
AC plug adapter—Insert the AC plug adapter into the slot on the power supply.
2
AC Power supply—Insert into an AC outlet.
3
Phone connector on AC power supply cable—Insert into the connector slot at bottom of phone.
4
Indicator light—Indicates the charging status:
Red—Battery charging in process
Green—Battery charging is completed
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Powering On the Phone
After charging the battery, you must power on the phone to make and receive calls.
Tip
Your idle phone screen can turn off after a time interval. To alert you that the phone is still powered
on and connected to the wireless network when using battery power, the indicator light blinks green
every 2 seconds.
Stop Found New
Hardware Wizard
from opening when
connecting to USB
port
1. Click Next to use the wizard dialog box.
2. In the Update New Software dialog, click No, not this time, and click
Next.
3. Click Install the Software automatically (Recommended) and click Next.
4. After a few moments, the Cannot Install This Hardware dialog displays.
Click Don't prompt me again to install this software.
5. Click Finish to close the dialog box.
If you want to... Then...
Power on the phone 1. Press and hold the (red button) until the phone powers on.
2. You might need to enter a username and password to access the wireless
network. For more information, see
Setting Username and Passwords,
page 11.
3. After completing authentication and registration with Cisco Unified
CallManager, the phone displays the main screen and is ready to place or
receive calls.
Check signal strength The icon indicates the strength of the signal between the wireless access
point and your phone. Your phone must have at least one bar to place or
receive calls.
When you move the phone out of signal range, you lose connection with the
wireless LAN. The
icon appears, and the status line displays, “Leaving
service area.
If you want to... Then...
Connecting Your Phone
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Setting Username and Passwords
When powering on your phone for the first time, in some networks, you might need to set your
username and password to access the wireless network.
Ask your system administrator for assistance.
Entering and Editing Text
You can enter characters, numbers, and special characters for passwords. When you press a numeric
key on the keypad, a text bubble shows all the characters and symbols that this key controls. Each
press moves to another character option.
If you want to... Then...
Set username and
password
1. Press (Settings).
2. Select Network Profile.
3. Select the current profile name (with ).
Note icon displays indicating that this screen is locked. For assistance,
contact your system administrator.
4. Press Change, then select WLAN Configuration.
5. Scroll to Username or Password and press .
6. Using the keypad, enter your username or password in the New
Username or New Password field.
For assistance, see Entering and Editing Text, page 11.
Note You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the EAP/LEAP
password.
7. To confirm the changes, choose Options > Save.
8. To return to the main screen, press (red button).
If you want to... Then...
Enter characters Press the number key until you highlight the character (lower or upper
case) that you want to enter.
Enter numbers Press the number key and locate the number that you want to enter.
Delete the last character Press << once to delete the last character or number or to delete the
whole character string, press and hold <<.
Enter a space Press to enter a space between characters.
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You can secure your Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G Desktop Charger by using a laptop cable
lock. The lock connects to the security slot on the side of the desktop charger, and the cable can be
secured to a desktop. The diagram shows where to insert the lock.
Note The lock set does not include the cable lock.
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An Overview of Your Phone
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An Overview of Your Phone
Your Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G is a full-feature telephone that provides voice
communication over the same wireless LAN that your computer uses, allowing you to place and
receive phone calls, put calls on hold, transfer calls, make conference calls, and so on.
In addition to basic call-handling features, your phone can provide enhanced productivity features that
extend your call-handling capabilities.
Depending on the configuration, your phone supports:
Wireless access to your phone number and the corporate directory.
Access to network data, XML applications, and web-based services.
Online customizing of phone features and services from your User Options web pages.
An online help system that displays information on the phone screen.
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Understanding Buttons and Hardware
You can use the figure below to identify buttons and hardware on your phone.
1
Indicator light
(LED)
Provides these indications:
Solid red—Phone is connected to AC power source, and battery is charging.
Solid green—Phone is connected to AC power source, and battery is fully
charged.
Fast blinking red—Incoming call. (Phone can be charging or fully charged.)
Slow blinking red—Voice message. (When phone is connected to AC power
source, red light displays longer than when using only the battery.)
Slow blinking green—Phone is using only battery power. Phone is
registered with the wireless network and is within service coverage area.
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WXYZ
0
1
@
2
ABC
3
DEF
4
5
JKL
6
MNO
GHI
7
8
TUV
9
PQRS
#
*
10
13
12
14
15
16
11
17
1
4
8
9
7
6
5
2
3
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2
Headset port Port for plugging in a headset or ear bud.
3
Speaker button Toggles the speaker mode on or off for the phone.
4
Right softkey
button
Activates the Options menu for access to the list of softkeys. Sometimes
displays a softkey label.
5
Navigation
button
Accesses these menus and lists from the main screen.
Directory
Line View
Settings
Services
Allows you to scroll up and down menus to highlight options and to move left
and right through phone numbers and text entries.
6
Select button Activates the Help menu from the main screen.
Allows you to select a menu item, a softkey, a call, or an action.
7
Power/End
button (red)
Turns the phone on or off, diverts a ringing call to your voice messaging system,
or ends a connected call. If there is no voice messaging system, then silences the
ring.
When using menus, acts as a shortcut to return to the main screen.
8
Pound (#) key Toggles between locking and unlocking the key pad.
Allows you to enter these special characters when you are entering text:
# ? ( ) [ ] { }
9
Zero (0) key Enters “0” when dialing a number. Allows you to enter a space or these special
characters when you are entering text:
, . ‘ “ | _ ~ ’
#
0
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Understanding Phone Screen Features
Because the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G has only two softkeys, the Options softkey
displays the list of available feature options for the phone. The features in the Options list change
depending on whether the phone is idle or in an active call. This is what your main phone screen looks
like with the Options list open.
10
Asterisk (*)
key
Toggles between Ring and Vibrate mode.
Allows you to enter these special characters when you are entering text:
* + - / = \ : ;
11
Keypad Allows you to dial numbers, enter letters, and choose menu items by number.
12
One (1) key Enters “1” when dialing a number. Allows you to access the voice messaging
system.
Allows you to enter these special characters when you are entering text:
! @ < > $ % ^ &
13
Answer/Send
button (green)
Allows you to answer a ringing call or, after dialing a number, to place the call.
14
Left softkey
button
Activates the softkey option displayed on the screen.
15
Mute button Toggles the mute feature on or off.
16
Volume button When the phone is idle, controls the ring volume, vibrate option, or turns off
the ring.
During a call, controls the speaker volume for the handset, headset, and speaker
mode.
17
Applications
button
Used with XML applications, such as Push to Talk or directory services. For
more information, see
Using Push to Talk Service, page 44.
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1
Phone Status line Displays these icons (if active) and your directory number:
Battery icon—Shows the level of charge in battery
Signal icon—Shows the degree of signal strength
Key lock icon—Indicates the keypad is locked
Speaker icon—Indicates speaker mode is active
Mute icon—Indicates mute is active
Headset icon—Indicates headset is plugged in to phone
Ringer Off icon—Indicates the phone alert is silent
Vibrate icon—Indicates the phone alert is vibrate only
Vibrate and ring icon—Indicates the phone alert is ring and vibrate
Desk Top Charger icon—Indicates the phone is docked in the charger
Voice Message icon—Indicates you have a voice message
Application icon—Indicates the application (such as Push to Talk) is
active
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Primary phone line—Displays the phone number (directory number)
for your primary phone line
2
Date and Time line
12:39 06/20/06
Displays time and date information
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5
4
1
3
2
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Understanding Feature Buttons and Menus
From the main phone screen, you can use the Navigation button to access feature menus.
3
Options Menu Displays softkey features for the current call state
4
Softkey labels area
Message - Hide
Displays softkey options and provides access to the Options list of
softkey features
Displays the active navigation arrows for the menu or screen
5
Status and information
Your current options
Provides phone status or instructions
6
Main phone screen Displays four menu icons and Help
If you want to... Then...
Open a feature menu Use the Navigation button to press one of these arrows that open a menu:
Accesses these menus and lists from the main screen:
Directory
Line View
Settings
Services
Scroll through a menu
or list
Press the Navigation button up or down.
Select a menu option Do one of these actions:
Press the keypad number key for the item.
Scroll to highlight the item, and then press the button (center of
the navigation button).
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Understanding the Help System on Your Phone
Your phone provides an online help system. Help topics display on the screen.
Go back one level in a
feature menu
Press Back.
Note Pressing (red button) from any level of a menu closes the menu
and returns you to the main screen.
Reposition the cursor
to edit a phone number
or name
Press the Navigation button left or right.
Select a highlighted call
or option
Press .
Access Help From the main screen, press .
If you want to... Then...
View the main menu Press and wait a few seconds for the menu to display. Main menu
topics include:
About Your Cisco Unified IP Phone—Details about your phone
How do I...?—Procedures for common phone tasks
Calling Features—Descriptions and procedures for calling features
Help—Tips on using and accessing Help
Get help using Help Press , wait for the online help main menu to display, and then choose
Help.
If you want to... Then...
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Understanding Feature Availability
The operation of your Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G and the features available to you may
vary, depending on the call processing agent used by your company and also on how your companys
phone support team has configured your phone system. Therefore, some of the features included in
this guide might not be available to you or might work differently on your phone system. Contact your
support desk or system administrator for information about feature operation or availability.
Cleaning the Phone
Gently wipe the phone screen and phone with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any liquids or powders on
the phone. Using anything other than a soft, dry cloth can contaminate phone components and cause
failures.
Note If you need to clean or disinfect your phone, you can purchase a silicon cover for your
Cisco
Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G. For more information, refer to the Cisco Unified
Wireless IP Phone 7921G Accessory Guide.
Authenticated call See Tracing Suspicious Calls, page 41.
Encrypted call See Tracing Suspicious Calls, page 41.
Icon Line or call state Description
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Basic Call Handling
You can perform basic call-handling tasks using a range of features and services. Feature availability
can vary; see your system administrator for more information.
Placing a Call—Basic Options
Here are some easy ways to place a call on your wireless IP phone.
Tips
When you start to dial a number, your phone tries to anticipate the number you are dialing by
displaying matching numbers from your Placed Calls log. This is called Auto Dial. To call a
number displayed with Auto Dial, scroll to the number and press
.
If you want to... Then...
For more information,
see...
Place a call using the
handset
1. Dial the phone number
2. Press (green button) to place your
call.
Note No dial tone occurs.
Answering a Call,
page 28
Place a call using the
speaker mode on the
handset
1. Press button to activate the speaker.
2. Dial the phone number
3. Press (green button) to place your
call.
Using a Handset,
Headset, and
Speakerphone, page 45
Redial a number Press twice or choose Options > Redial.
Place a call while another
call is active (using the same
line)
1. Choose Hold.
2. Choose Options > NewCall.
3. Dial, redial, or speed dial a number.
Note You hear dial tone with NewCall.
Using Hold and
Resume, page 29
Dial from a call log 1. Press (Directory).
2. Choose Missed Calls, or Received Calls,
or Placed Calls.
3. Press the number key for the listing or
scroll to a listing and press .
Using Call Logs,
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If you make a mistake while dialing, press << to erase digits.
To redial the last number, you can also press two times.
Placing a Call—Additional Options
You can place calls using special features and services that might be available on your phone. See your
system administrator for more information about these additional options.
If you want to... Then...
For more information,
see...
Place a call while another
call is active (using a
different line)
1. Press Hold.
2. Press (Line View).
3. Scroll to another line and press .
4. Dial a number.
5. Press to make the call.
Using Hold and
Resume, page 29
Place the call on a
secondary line
1. Press (Line View) and scroll to
another line.
2. Dial a number.
3. Press to make the call.
Switching Between
Multiple Calls, page 30
Speed dial a phone number 1. Press (Line View).
2. Scroll to a speed dial .
3. Press or to make the call.
Speed Dialing, page 36
Dial from a corporate
directory on your phone
1. Choose (Directory)> Directory
Services > Corporate Directory (name
can vary).
2. Use your keypad to enter a name.
3. Press Options > Submit.
4. Press the number key for the listing or
scroll to a listing
5. Press Dial or .
Directory Dialing,
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Using Mute
With Mute enabled, you can hear other parties on a call, but they cannot hear you. You can use Mute
with the phone or a headset.
Switching Between Multiple Calls
You can switch between multiple calls on one or more lines. If the call that you want to switch to is
not automatically highlighted on the phone screen, scroll to it.
Tips
The phone can have up to six lines, but the phone screen displays only one line. To see other lines,
you must press
(Line View).
The phone can have multiple calls per line, but no more than 24 calls per phone.
If you want to... Then...
Toggle Mute on During a call, press on left side of phone. The icon displays
at the top of the phone screen.
Toggle Mute off Press . The icon disappears.
If you want to... Then...
Switch between
connected calls on one
line
1. Make sure the call that you want to switch to is highlighted.
2. Press Resume.
Any active call is placed on hold and the selected call is resumed.
Switch between
connected calls on
different lines
1. Press (Line View) to change to another line.
2. If a single call is holding on the line, the call automatically resumes. If
another call is holding, scroll to highlight the appropriate call and
press Resume.
Switch from a
connected call to
answer a ringing call
Press , or if the call is ringing on a different line, press Line
View) to switch to the other line and press .
Any active call is placed on hold.
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Transferring Calls
Transfer redirects a connected call. The target is the number to which you want to transfer the call.
Tips
If on-hook transfer is enabled on your phone, you can either disconnect to complete the transfer,
or choose Options > Trnsfer and then disconnect.
If on-hook transfer is not enabled on your phone, disconnecting without using Trnsfer again places
the call on hold.
You cannot use Trn sfer to redirect a call on hold. To remove the call from hold before transferring
it, choose Resume.
If you want to... Then...
Transfer a call without
talking to the transfer
recipient
1. From an active call, choose Options >Trnsfer.
2. Dial the target number.
3. Choose Options > Trnsfer again to complete the transfer or
EndCall to cancel.
Note If your phone supports on-hook transfer, you can alternately
complete the transfer by disconnecting.
Talk to the transfer
recipient before transferring
a call (consult transfer)
1. From an active call, choose Options > Trnsfer.
2. Dial the target number.
3. Wait for the transfer recipient to answer.
4. Choose Options > Trnsfer again to complete the transfer or
EndCall to cancel.
Note If your phone supports on-hook transfer, you can alternately
complete the transfer by disconnecting.
Transfer two current calls
to each other
(direct
transfer) without
staying on the line
1. Scroll to highlight any call on the same line.
2. Choose Options > Select. displays by the selected call.
3. Scroll to highlight the other call on the same line.
4. Choose Options > DirTrfr.
The two calls connect to each other and drop you from the call.
Note If you want to stay on the line with the callers, use Join instead.
Redirect a call to your voice
messaging system
Choose Options > iDivert.
The call is automatically transferred to your voice message greeting.
You can use iDivert with a call that is active, ringing, or on hold.
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Forwarding All Calls to Another Number
You can use Call Forward All to redirect incoming calls from your phone to another number.
Note When call forwarding is enabled for any line other than the primary line, your phone does not
provide you with confirmation that calls are being forwarded. Instead, you must confirm your
settings in the User Options web pages.
Tips
Enter the call forward target number exactly as you would dial it from your phone. For example,
enter an access code or the area code, if necessary.
You can forward your calls to a traditional analog phone or to another IP phone, although your
system administrator might restrict the call forwarding feature to numbers within your company.
Call forwarding is phone line specific. If a call reaches you on a line where call forwarding is not
enabled, the call will ring as usual.
Your system administrator can change forwarding conditions for your phone lines.
If you want to... Then...
Set up call forwarding on
your primary line
1. Choose Options > CFwdAll.
2. Enter a target phone number.
Cancel call forwarding on
your primary line
Choose Options > CFwdAll.
Verify that call forwarding
is enabled on your primary
line
Look for the call forward target number in the status line and the
icon next to the primary line.
Set up or cancel call
forwarding for any line on
your phone.
1. Log in to your User Options web pages. See Accessing Your
User Options Web Pages, page 62.
2. Choose Forward all calls...
3. Choose your primary line or any secondary line.
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Advanced Call Handling
Advanced call-handling tasks involve special features that your system administrator might configure
for your phone depending on your call-handling needs and work environment.
Speed Dialing
Speed dialing allows you to press a key, select a Line View item, or use an index number to place a call.
Depending on configuration, your phone can support several speed-dial features:
Speed-dial numbers (identified with icons) in your Line View
Speed Dialing and Abbreviated Dialing
Fast Dials
Note To set up speed-dial numbers and Abbreviated Dial, you must access your User Options
web pages. See
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 60.
To set up Fast Dials, you must have access to the Personal Directory feature. See Using
Personal Directory on the Web, page 64.
Alternately, your system administrator can configure speed-dial features for you.
Using Speed Dial and Fast Dial
You must set up speed-dial features on your User Options web pages before you can use this feature.
See
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 60.
If you want to... Then...
Use speed-dial
numbers
1. Set up speed-dial numbers from your User Options web pages.
2. To place a call, press (Line View).
3. Scroll to a speed-dial number with its label.
4. Press .
Note The Line View displays your directory numbers, followed by your speed-dial
numbers identified with
. Six items (lines plus speed dials) can display.
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Picking Up Redirected Calls on Your Phone
Call PickUp allows you to answer a call that is ringing on a coworker’s phone by redirecting the call
to your phone. You might use Call PickUp if you share call-handling with coworkers.
Tips
Depending on how your phone is configured, you might receive an audio and/or visual alert about
a call to your pickup group.
Use Abbreviated
Dial
1. Set up Abbreviated Dialing codes from your User Options web pages.
2. To place a call, enter the Abbreviated Dialing code.
3. Choose Options > AbbrDial.
Use Fast Dial 1. Subscribe to the Fast Dial service and set up Fast Dial codes from your User
Options web pages. See
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 60.
2. To place a call, choose (Services) > Fast Dial service on your phone
(exact name might vary).
3. Scroll to a listing and press .
If you want to... Then...
Answer a call that is ringing
on another extension within
your call pickup group
1. Choose Options > PickUp.
If your phone supports auto-pickup, you are now connected to
the call.
2. If the call rings on your phone, press Answer to connect to the
call.
Answer a call that is ringing
on another extension outside
of your group
1. Choose Options > GPickUp (if available).
2. Enter the group pickup code.
If your phone supports auto-pickup, you are now connected to
the call.
3. If the call rings on your phone, press Answer to connect to the
call.
Answer a call that is ringing
on another extension in your
group or in an associated
group
1. Choose Options > OPickUp (if available).
If your phone supports auto-pickup, you are now connected to
the call.
2. If the call rings on your phone, press Answer to connect to the
call.
If you want to... Then...
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Pressing PickUp and GPickUp connects you to the call that has been ringing for the longest time.
Pressing OPickUp connects you to the call in the pickup group with the highest priority.
If you have multiple lines and want to pick up the call on a non-primary line, first
press
(Line View) to switch to the desired line, then choose Options and a Call PickUp
softkey.
Storing and Retrieving Parked Calls
You can park a call when you want to store the call so that you or someone else can retrieve it from
another phone in the Cisco Unified CallManager system (for example, a phone in a conference room).
You can park a call by using the Park softkey to store the call. Your phone displays the call park
number where the system stored your call. You must record this number and then use the same number
to retrieve the call.
Tip
You have a limited time to retrieve a parked call before it reverts to ringing at the original number. See
your system administrator for details.
Logging Out of Hunt Groups
If your organization receives a large number of incoming calls, you might be a member of a hunt group.
A hunt group includes a series of directory numbers that share the incoming call load. When the first
directory number in the hunt group is busy, the system hunts for the next available directory number
in the group and directs the call to that phone. When you are away from your phone, you can prevent
hunt group calls from ringing your phone by logging out of hunt groups.
Tip
Logging out of hunt groups does not prevent non-hunt group calls from ringing your phone.
If you want to... Then...
Store an active call
using Call Park
1. During a call, choose Options > Park.
2. Note the call park number that displays on your phone screen.
3. Press the .
Retrieve a parked call Enter the call park number from any Cisco Unified IP Phone in your
network to connect to the call.
If you want to... Then...
Log out of hunt groups to temporarily
block hunt group calls
Choose Options > HLog. Your phone screen displays,
“Logged out of Hunt Group.
Log in to receive hunt group calls Choose Options > HLog.
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Preventing Others from Viewing or Joining a Shared-Line Call
If you share a phone line, you can use the Privacy feature to prevent others who share the line from
viewing or barging (adding themselves to) your calls.
Tips
If the phone that shares your line has Privacy enabled, you can make and receive calls using the
shared line as usual.
The Privacy feature applies to all shared lines on your phone. Consequently, if you have multiple
shared lines and Privacy is enabled, coworkers cannot view or barge calls on any of your shared
lines.
Tracing Suspicious Calls
If you are receiving suspicious or malicious calls, your system administrator can add the Malicious Call
Identification (MCID) feature to your phone. This feature enables you to identify an active call as
suspicious, which initiates a series of automated tracking and notification messages.
If you want to... Then...
Prevent others from viewing or
barging calls on a shared line
1. Choose Options > Private.
2. To verify that Privacy is on, look for (Privacy-enabled
icon) next to the directory number.
Allow others to view or barge calls
on a shared line
1. Choose Options > Private.
2. To verify that Privacy is off, look for (Privacy-disabled
icon) next to the directory number.
If you want to... Then...
Notify your system
administrator about a
suspicious or harassing call
Choose Options > MCID.
Your phone plays a tone and displays the message, “MCID successful.”
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Making and Receiving Secure Calls
Depending on how your system administrator has configured your phone system, your phone might
support making and receiving secure calls.
Your phone can support these types of calls:
Authenticated call—The identities of all phones participating in the call have been verified.
Encrypted call—The phone is receiving and transmitting encrypted audio (your conversation)
within the Cisco IP network. Encrypted calls are also authenticated.
Non-secure call—At least one of the participating phones or the connection does not support these
security features, or the phones cannot be verified.
Note There are interactions, restrictions, and limitations that affect how security features work on
your phone. For more information, ask your system administrator.
If you want to... Then...
Check the security level of a call Look for a security icon in the top right corner of the call
activity area, next to the call duration timer:
Authenticated call
Encrypted call
Neither security icon appears if the call is non-secure.
Determine if secure calls can be
made in your company
Contact your system administrator.
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Prioritizing Critical Calls
In some specialized environments, such as military or government offices, you might need to make and
receive urgent or critical calls. If you have the need for this specialized call handling, your system
administrator can add Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) to your phone.
Keep these terms in mind:
Precedence indicates the priority associated with a call.
Preemption is the process of ending an existing, lower priority call while accepting a higher
priority call that is sent to your phone.
Tips
When you make or receive an MLPP-enabled call, you will hear special ring tones and call-waiting
tones that differ from the standard tones.
If you enter an invalid MLPP access number, a verbal announcement will alert you of the error.
If you... Then...
Want to choose a priority
(precedence) level for an outgoing
call
Contact your system administrator for a list of corresponding
precedence numbers for calls.
Want to make a priority
(precedence) call
Enter the MLPP access number (provided by your system
administrator) followed by the phone number.
Hear a special ring (faster than
usual) or special call waiting tone
You are receiving a priority (precedence) call. An MLPP icon on
your phone screen indicates the priority level of the call.
Want to view priority level of a
call
Look for an MLPP icon on your phone screen:
Priority Call
Medium priority (immediate) call
High priority (flash) call
Highest priority (flash override) or Executive Override call
Higher priority calls are displayed at the top of your call list. If
you do not see an MLPP icon, the priority level of the call is
normal (routine).
Want to accept a higher-priority
call
Answer the call as usual. If necessary, end an active call first.
Hear a continuous tone
interrupting your call
You or the other party are receiving a call that must preempt the
current call. Disconnect immediately to allow the higher priority
call to ring through.
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Using Cisco Extension Mobility
Cisco Extension Mobility (EM) allows you to temporarily configure a Cisco Unified IP Phone as your
own. Once you log in to EM, the phone adopts your user profile, including your phone lines, features,
established services, and web-based settings. Your system administrator must configure EM for you.
Tips
EM automatically logs you out after a certain amount of time. You system administrator
establishes this time limit.
Changes that you make to your EM profile (from the User Options web pages) take effect the next
time that you log in to EM on a phone.
Settings that are controlled on the phone only are not maintained in your EM profile.
Using Push to Talk Service
The Push to Talk service provides immediate communication (similar to a two-way radio) with
members of your organization. Your system administrator must set up the Push to Talk service by using
an XML application, and then you must subscribe to this service.
If you want to... Then...
Log in to EM 1. Choose (Services) > EM Service (name can vary).
2. Enter your user ID and PIN (provided by your system administrator).
3. If prompted, select a device profile.
Log out of EM 1. Choose (Services) > EM Service (name can vary).
2. When prompted to log out, press Yes.
If you want to... Then...
Access Push To
Talk service
See Subscribing to Phone Services, page 61 for systems using Cisco Unified
CallManager 4.1 or later.
See Setting Up Phone Services on the Web, page 67 for systems using Cisco
Unified CallManager 5.0 or later.
Use Push to Talk
service
1. Choose (Services) > Push to Talk (name can vary).
Push to Talk service is active when the icon displays.
2. Use the button to start and end a transmission depending on how your
service is configured. You can also use the Talk and Stop softkeys to toggle
between transmitting and listening.
Note Your system administrator will provide detailed information about how to use
your Push to Talk service.
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Using a Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
You can use your phone as a mobile handset, a speakerphone, with a headset, or with the
speakerphone in the desktop charger.
If you want to... Then...
Use the handset Press the (green button); press (red button) to hang up.
Use a headset Plug the headset connector into the headset port . The icon
displays on the phone status line. Place and answer calls as usual. If
you use AutoAnswer, see
Using AutoAnswer, page 46 for exceptions.
You can use the headset with all the
controls on your phone, including and .
The headset audio remains active when the headset is connected to
the phone
Use the speaker mode Press before placing a call or during a call to activate speaker
mode. The icon displays when the speaker is active.
Note Speaker mode remains active for future calls until toggled off.
Switch to the speaker (from
the handset) during a call
Press and displays.
Press to toggle back to the handset.
Switch to the desktop charger
speakerphone
1. Place the wireless IP phone in the desktop charger cradle.
“AC connected!” displays on the screen.
2. Press down on the top of the phone.
“Docking connected!” displays on the screen and the icon
displays on the phone status line.
The desktop charger speaker and microphone are connected.
3. Place and receive calls.
Use all the buttons on your phone, including and .
You can use the headset to answer calls when the phone is in the
desktop charger.
Note The internal, single-direction microphone is located on the lower
left side of the phone (two small holes). For best results, place
the desktop charger in front of you when using the
speakerphone.
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Adjust the phone volume
level
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Sound Settings >
Volumes.
2. Select Handset.
3. Press to increase the volume or to decrease the volume.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Adjust the headset volume
level
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Sound Settings.
2. Select Headset.
3. Press to increase the volume or to decrease the volume.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Adjust the desktop charger
speaker volume level
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Sound Settings
2. Select Docking Speaker.
3. Press to increase the volume or to decrease the volume.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Adjust the desktop charger
ring volume level
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Sound Settings.
2. Select Docking Ring.
3. Press to increase the volume or to decrease the volume and
hear a sample ring volume.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Select the devices that will
ring
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Sound Settings.
2. Select Ring Output.
3. Select one of the following:
Headset
Speaker (default setting)
Headset and Speaker
The appears next to your selection.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
If you want to... Then...
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Customizing the Phone Screen
You can adjust the length of time that your phone screen displays and its brightness.
If you want to... Then...
Change the phone display
brightness
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Display Settings.
2. Select Display Brightness.
Note You can make a selection by pressing the number key for the item,
the
button, or the Change softkey.
3. Press to increase the brightness or to decrease the brightness.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Change the length of time
for the screen to display
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Display Settings.
2. Select Display Timeout.
3. Select one of the following:
10 seconds
30 second (default setting)
1 minute
2 minutes
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Note When the display setting time has expired, the screen dims for 10
seconds, then goes dark.
Change the LED indication
for service coverage
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Display Settings.
2. Select LED Coverage Indicator.
3. Select one of the following:
Enable (default setting)
Disable
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Change the language on
your phone screen
1. Log in to your User Options web pages. (See Accessing Your User
Options Web Pages, page 60.)
2. Change the language setting.
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Changing Keypad Settings
You can set the keypad to automatically lock, to make tones, and to answer a call. See these sections
for more information:
Using Any Key to Answer the Phone, page 51
Setting the Keypad to Automatically Lock, page 52
Changing the Keypad Tones, page 53
Using Any Key to Answer the Phone
You can set your phone to allow the use of any key to answer a call.
If you want to... Then...
Answer calls by pressing any
key
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Keypad Settings.
2. Select Any Key Answer.
3. Select Enable.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Note Under the Any Key Answer option, Enabled displays.
Disable the Any Key Answer
option
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Keypad Settings.
2. Select Any Key Answer.
3. Select Disable.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Note Under the Any Key Answer option, Disabled displays.
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Setting the Keypad to Automatically Lock
To keep from pressing keys and redialing calls accidentally, use the keypad auto lock feature. You can
set the length of time before your phone keypad automatically locks after completing a call.
Tips
Auto lock is enabled only when the phone is idle and at the main screen.
The keypad lock is temporarily disabled when you have an incoming call.
If you want to... Then...
Automatically lock the keypad
after using the phone
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Keypad Settings.
2. Select Keypad Auto Lock.
3. Select one of these time intervals:
15 seconds
30 seconds
60 seconds
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Note After the chosen time interval expires, the icon displays,
and the keypad is locked.
Unlock the keypad 1. Press any key and the screen displays “Unlock keypad?”
2. Press Yes to unlock the keypad or No to keep the lock.
Turn off the automatic keypad
lock
1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Keypad Settings.
2. Select Keypad Auto Lock.
3. Select Disable.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
Note Under the Keypad Auto Lock option, Disabled displays.
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Changing the Keypad Tones
You can enable or disable the tones when you press a key on your keypad.
Viewing Your Network Profile List
Network profiles provide predefined settings for access to the wireless network and for authentication
and encryption in your system. Your system administrator defines network profiles. You might have
more than one network profile available to you, so you can access wireless network configurations at
locations that use different SSIDs or authentication types.
Your Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G can have up to four enabled network profiles. Your
phone automatically scans the profiles and selects the network profile with the matching SSID and
settings for that specific wireless network.
Note Consult with your system administrator if you need to have additional network profiles or
change settings in a profile.
Tips
When the locked icon appears next to a menu, see your system administrator for information.
If you need to change your EAP or LEAP username and password, see Setting Username and
Passwords, page 11, and consult with your system administrator.
Change the keypad tone level 1. Choose (Settings) > Phone Settings > Keypad Settings.
2. Select Keypad Tone.
3. Select one of the following:
Disable—Plays no keypad tone.
Normal—Plays tone when keys are pressed.
Loud—Plays louder tone when keys are pressed.
The icon appears next to your selection.
4. Press Save to make the change or Cancel.
If you want to... Then...
View the list of enabled
Network Profiles
1. Choose (Settings) > Network Profiles.
2. The enabled profiles have the next to them.
Note Because Network profiles are locked, your system administrator
must make changes for you.
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Edit a PAB entry 1. Search for a PAB entry.
2. Scroll to the listing and press Select or .
3. Choose Options > Edit to modify a name or mail address.
4. If necessary, choose Options > Phones to modify a phone number.
5. Press Update.
Add a new PAB entry 1. Access Personal Address Book.
2. Access the Search page and choose Options > Submit. (You do not need
to input search information first.)
3. Choose Options > New.
4. Use the keypad to enter a name or nickname.
5. Press Phones and use the keypad to enter phone numbers. Be sure to
include any necessary access codes such as a 9 or 1.
6. Press Submit to add the entry to the database.
Assign a Fast Dial
code to a PAB entry
1. Search for a PAB entry.
2. Scroll to the listing and press Select or .
3. Choose Options > Fast Dial.
4. Scroll to the Fast Dial code that you want to assign to the number and
press Select or
.
Add a new Fast Dial
code (not using a PAB
entry)
1. Choose (Services)> Personal Address Book.
2. Select Personal Fast Dials.
3. Scroll to a Fast Dial code that is unassigned and press Select or .
4. Press Assign.
5. Enter a phone number.
6. Press Update.
Search for Fast Dial
codes
1. Choose (Services) > Personal Address Book.
2. Select Personal Fast Dials.
3. Scroll to the listing you want and press Select or .
Note You can choose Options > Previous or Next to move through listings.
Place a call using a
Fast Dial code
1. Search for a Fast Dial code.
2. Scroll to the listing you want and press Select or .
3. Press Dial.
4. Choose OK to complete the action.
If you want to... Then...
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Tips
Your system administrator can provide the user ID and PIN that you need to log in to Personal
Directory.
Personal Directory automatically logs you out after a certain amount of time. This time limit can
vary. Ask your system administrator for more information.
Use the numbers on your keypad to enter characters on your phone screen. Use the Navigation
button on your phone to move between input fields.
Delete a Fast Dial
code
1. Search for a Fast Dial code.
2. Scroll to the listing you want and press Select or .
3. Choose Options > Remove.
Log out of Personal
Directory
1. Choose (Services) > Personal Address Book (exact name may
vary).
2. Choose Logout.
If you want to... Then...
Accessing Voice Messages
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Accessing Voice Messages
When the phone displays “You Have VoiceMail” or has a red blinking light, you can access your
messages from your phone.
Note Your company determines the voice message service that your phone system uses. For the most
accurate and detailed information, refer to the documentation that came with your voice
message service.
If you want to... Then...
Set up and personalize
your voice message
service
1. Press Message or press and hold .
2. Follow the voice instructions.
See if you have a new
voice message
Look at your phone for these indicators:
A red blinking light
A text message, “You Have VoiceMail”
A flashing message waiting icon next to your directory
number in (Line View)
Listen to your voice
messages or access the
voice message system
menu
1. Press Message or press and hold .
2. Enter your voice message password.
3. Follow the voice instructions to listen to your messages.
Send a call to your voice
message system
Press iDivert.
The iDivert feature automatically transfers a call (including a ringing or
held call) to your voice message system. Callers will hear your voice
message greeting and can leave you a message.
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Accessing Your User Options Web Pages
Your Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G is a network device that can share information with
other network devices in your company, including your personal computer. You can use your computer
to log in to your Cisco
Unified CallManager User Options web pages, where you can control features,
settings, and services for your wireless IP phone. This section includes information for:
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.1 and Later User Options Web Pages, page 60
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 5.0 and Later User Options Web Pages, page 62
Cisco Unified CallManager Release 4.1 and Later User
Options Web Pages
This section describes how to access your User Options web pages and how to subscribe to phone
services when you are connected to a Cisco Unified CallManager 4.1 or later system. For more details
about the features you can configure and the phone services to which you can subscribe, refer to
Customizing Your Cisco
Unified IP Phone on the Web at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_user_guide_list.html
Use these sections for more information about:
Logging In to the User Options Web Pages, page 60
Subscribing to Phone Services, page 61
Logging In to the User Options Web Pages
This section describes how to log in and select a phone device for Cisco Unified CallManager Release
4.1 or later User Options web pages.
If you want to... Then do this...
Log in to your User
Options web pages
1. Obtain a User Options URL, user ID, and default password from your
system administrator.
2. Open a web browser on your computer, enter the URL, and log on.
The Cisco Unified CallManager User Options main web page displays.
Select a device after
logging in
1. From the general menu, select your device type (phone model) in the “Select
a device” drop-down list. The context-sensitive menu appears with options
appropriate for the wireless IP phone.
2. Make changes to the options for your wireless IP phone.
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Tips for Navigating the User Options Web Pages
Select your device from the menu page to see all of your options.
Click Update to apply and save your changes.
Click Return to the Menu to get back to the context-sensitive menu.
Click Log Off to exit the User pages.
Subscribing to Phone Services
Before you can access subscription phone services on your phone, you need to subscribe to them by
using your computer to access the User Options web pages. See Accessing Your User Options
Web Pages, page 62.
Phone services can include:
Web-based information, such as stock quotes, movie listings, and weather reports
Network data, such as corporate calendars and searchable directories
Phone features, such as the Fast Dial service and a Personal Address Book
Refer to the following table for more information.
If you want to... Then, do this after you log in and select your device type...
Subscribe to a service 1. From the main menu, choose Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services.
2. Select a service from the “Available Services” drop-down list and click
Continue.
3. Enter more information upon request (such as a zip code or PIN).
4. Click Subscribe.
Change or end
subscriptions
1. From the main menu, choose Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services.
2. Click a service in the “Your Subscribed Services” panel.
3. Click Update after making changes, or click Unsubscribe.
Access a service on
your phone
1. Choose (Services) > (Service Name).
2. Select the service that you want.
Learn how to use
phone services
Refer to Customizing Your Cisco IP Phone on the Web:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/phones/ps379/products_user_guid
e_list.html
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Cisco Unified CallManager Release 5.0 and Later
User Options Web Pages
This section describes how to access your User Options web pages and how to subscribe to phone
services when you are connected to a Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 or later system. Use these sections
for more details about accessing the User Options web pages and configuring features and subscribing
to phone services:
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 62
Configuring Features and Services on the Web, page 63
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages
This section describes how to log in and select a phone device for Cisco Unified CallManager Release
5.0 or later User Options web pages.
If you want to... Then do this...
Log in to your User
Options web pages
1. Obtain a User Options URL, user ID, and default password from
your system administrator.
2. Open a web browser on your computer, enter the URL, and log on.
3. If prompted to accept security settings, click Yes or Install
Certificate.
The Cisco Unified CallManager User Options main web page
displays. From this page, you can choose User Options to access User
Settings, Directory features, a Personal Address Book, and Fast
Dials.
To access phone-specific options, select a device (see below).
Select a device after
logging in
1. After you have logged in to your User Options web pages, choose
User Options > Device.
The Device Configuration page displays.
2. If you have multiple devices assigned to you, verify that the
appropriate device (phone model or Extension Mobility profile) is
selected. If necessary, choose another device from the Name
drop-down menu.
Configure user features Choose User Options drop-down button to access these features:
User Settings
Directory
Personal Address Book
Fast Dials
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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7921G for Cisco Unified CallManager 4.1, 4.2, 5.0 and Later 63
Tip
Use the Device Configuration page to access all of the configuration options available for your phone
(other pages might not provide access to all options).
Configuring Features and Services on the Web
These topics describe how to configure features and services from your User Options web pages after
logging in. See
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages, page 62.
Setting Up Speed Dials on the Web, page 63
Using Personal Directory on the Web, page 64
Setting Up Phone Services on the Web, page 67
Controlling User Settings on the Web, page 68
Controlling Line Settings on the Web, page 70
Using Cisco WebDialer, page 71
Setting Up Speed Dials on the Web
Depending on configuration, your phone can support several speed-dial features:
Speed-dial Numbers
Abbreviated Dialing
Fast Dials
Configure phone settings Choose toolbar buttons to access these phone-specific options:
line settings
speed dials
phone services
service URL
Return to the Device
Configuration page
Choose User Options > Device from any page to verify that you are
configuring the correct device or to change devices.
If you want to... Then do this...
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Note For help using speed-dial features, see Speed Dialing, page 36.
Tips
You can have up to six numbers appear in your Line View screen (a combination of line and speed
dial numbers).
If your speed dial label contains more than 11 characters, use a shorter label because labels are
shortened from the left . For example, "Customer Service" displays as ".....er Service"
Using Personal Directory on the Web
The Personal Directory feature set that you can access on your computer consists of:
A Personal Address Book (PAB)
Fast Dials
The Address Book Synchronization Tool (TABSynch)
If you want to... Then do this after you log in...
Set up Line View
speed-dial numbers
1. Select the name for the Cisco 7921 device.
2. Click Speed Dials.
3. Enter a phone number as you would dial it.
4. Enter a label for the speed-dial number that is 11 characters or less.
5. Click Save
Note If you have speed dials configured in your Line View, the speed-dial label
appears next to the
icon.
Set up Abbreviated
Dialing
1. Select the name for the Cisco 7921 device.
2. Click Speed Dials.
3. Enter a phone number as you would dial it and label for an Abbreviated
Dialing code.
4. Click Save.
Note Make note of the number for the Abbreviated Dialing Code. Use this code
with Options > AbbrDial to access the speed-dial number.
Set up Fast Dials See Configuring Fast Dials on the Web, page 65.
You can also set up Fast Dials on your phone. See the Using Personal Directory
on Your Phone, page 56.
Accessing Your User Options Web Pages
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Note You can also access PAB and Fast Dials from your phone. See Using Personal Directory on
Your Phone, page 56.
Using Your Personal Address Book on the Web
This section describes how to use your PAB from your User Options web pages.
Configuring Fast Dials on the Web
This section describes how to assign Fast Dials from your User Options web pages.
If you want to... Then, do this after you log in...
Add a new PAB entry 1. Choose User Options > Personal Address Book.
2. Click Add New.
3. Enter information for the entry.
4. Click Save.
Search for a PAB entry 1. Choose User Options > Personal Address Book.
2. Specify search information and click Find.
Note To locate all entries, leave search information blank and click Find.
Edit a PAB entry 1. Search for a PAB entry.
2. Click a name or nickname.
3. Edit the entry as needed and click Save.
Delete a PAB entry 1. Search for a PAB entry.
2. Select one or more entries.
3. Click Delete Selected.
If you want to... Then, do this after you log in...
Assign a Fast Dial code
to a PAB entry
1. Create a PAB entry. See Using Your Personal Address Book on the
Web, page 65.
2. Choose User Options > Fast Dials.
3. Click Add New.
4. Change the Fast Dial code, if desired.
5. Use the Search Options area to find the appropriate PAB entry.
6. Click a phone number in the Search Results area.
7. Click Save.
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Tips,
You can create up to 500 Fast Dial and PAB entries.
You can create a new Fast Dial entry without using a PAB entry. Such Fast Dial entries, which are
labeled “raw” in the User Options web pages, do not display a configurable text label.
Using the Address Book Synchronization Tool
You can use the Address Book Synchronization tool (TABSynch) to synchronize your existing
Microsoft Windows Address Book (if applicable) with your PAB. Then you can access entries from
your Microsoft Windows Address Book on your wireless
IP phone and User Options web pages. Your
system administrator can give you access to TABSynch and provide detailed instructions.
Assign a Fast Dial code
to a phone number
(without using a PAB
entry)
1. Choose User Options > Fast Dials.
2. Click Add New.
3. Change the Fast Dial code, if desired.
4. Enter a phone number.
5. Click Save.
Search for a Fast Dial
entry
1. Choose User Options > Fast Dials.
2. Specify search information and click Find.
Edit a Fast Dial phone
number
1. Choose User Options > Fast Dials.
2. Search for the Fast Dial entry that you want to edit.
3. Click a component of the entry.
4. Change the phone number.
5. Click Save.
Delete a Fast Dial entry 1. Search for a Fast Dial.
2. Select one or more entries.
3. Click Delete Selected.
If you want to... Then, do this after you log in...
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Controlling Line Settings on the Web
Line settings affect a specific phone line (directory number) on your phone. Line settings can include
call-forwarding and line labels.
Note You can set up call forwarding (for your primary phone line) directly on your phone. See
Forwarding All Calls to Another Number, page 32.
To learn about phone settings that you can access directly on your phone, see Using Phone
Settings, page 47.
If you want to... Then do this after you log in...
Set up call forwarding
per line
1. Select the name for the Cisco 7921 device.
2. Click Line Settings.
3. If you have more than one directory number (line) assigned to your
phone, verify that the appropriate line is selected or choose a new one.
4. In the Incoming Call Forwarding area, choose call forwarding settings
for various conditions.
5. Click Save.
Change the voice
message indicator
setting per line
1. Select your device.
2. Click Line Settings.
3. If you have more than one directory number (line) assigned to your
phone, verify that the appropriate line is selected or choose a new one.
4. In the Message Waiting Lamp area, choose from various settings.
Note Typically, the default message waiting setting prompts your phone to
display a light and a message to indicate a new voice message.
5. Click Save.
Change or create a line
text label that appears
on your phone screen
1. Select your device.
2. Click Line Settings.
3. If you have more than one directory number (line) assigned to your
phone, verify that the appropriate line is selected or choose a new one.
4. In the Line Text Label area, enter a text label.
Note If the label contains more than 11 characters, use a shorter name
because labels are shortened from the left . For example, "Customer
Service" displays as ".....er Service"
5. Click Save.
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Index
A
abbreviated dialing 63
accessibility 5
accessories for phone 12
ad hoc conference, See conference calls
answer/send button 18
answering calls 28
application button 18
authenticated calls 42
auto keylock 52
AutoAnswer, using 46
B
barge
and privacy 41
and shared lines 39
using 40
battery
installing 6
removing 6
safety notices 3
billing codes, dialing with 27
button
answer/send 18
application 18
left softkey 18
mute 18
navigation 17, 20
power/end 17
right softkey 17
select 17
shortcuts 22
speaker 17, 45
volume 18
C
cable lock for desktop charger 13
call forwarding 32
configuring from CallManager 5.0 web page
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call history
menu options 54
viewing and dialing from 54
call logs
erasing 54
viewing and dialing from 54
call park 38
call pickup 37
call waiting 28
CallBack 27
call-handling, advanced 36
call-handling, basic 25
calls
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