Calling Someone By Keying In Their Name Or Number; Touch Tones (Dtmf) In A Call - Cisco C20 User Manual

Telepresence system profile series
Hide thumbs Also See for C20:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Cisco TelePresence System Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set, MX200, MX300
Calling someone by keying
in their name or number
You may call someone who is not listed in your list of
contacts by keying in their name address or number
using the virtual keyboard of the Touch pad.
To gain access to the virtual keyboard, tap Dialpad as
outlined:
Anyone you have previously called will appear in the
History list (until you clear that list) and you may then
transfer any of them to your list of Favorites. This is
described the section Managing Contacts.
How to call someone listed in the Favorites, Directory
or History list is described on the next page.

Touch tones (DTMF) in a call

Sometimes you may
be urged to enter
touch tones (DTMF)
during a call, typically
to reach extensions or
to provide a pin code.
Tap Touch Tones to
invoke the keypad.
D14582.15R1 (Rev.1 Nov 2013) User guide Profile Series, Codec C Series, Quick Set C20, SX20 Quick Set,
MX200, MX300. All contents are copyright © 2010–2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. Version TC6.2, 06.2013. English
Initially the dialpad will look like this:
Key in the number, as outlined.
If you need an alphanumerical keyboard
instead—see the column to the right.
When the number has been keyed in,
tap the Call key to place the call.
12
Switching between 123 and ABC modes:
Tap ABC, as
outlined.
This will produce
the alphanumerical
keyboard. To insert a
digit tap and hold the
corresponding key,
or tap 123 to switch
to numeric mode, as
outlined.
This is the keyboard in
numerical mode. If you
prefer the dialpad look
instead, tap as outlined.
Back again to the
initial dialpad.
User guide
www.cisco.com

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sx20Mx200Mx300

Table of Contents