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VoIP - Cisco 8831
This document details the Cisco 8831 phone.
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Getting Started
Your Cisco 8831 phone is pictured below:
Item | Description | ||
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1 | Phone Screen | LCD Screen that displays conference phone menus and features. | |
2 | Soft Keys | Four programmable keys (see the Quick Reference Guide for all possible options to program in). | |
3 | Navigation Bar with Select Key | Two-way navigation bar and select key that allows you to scroll menus and select items on the display. | |
4 | Call Button |
LED backlit call button. Press this key to:
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5 | Keypad | Allows you to dial phone numbers and enter letters. | |
6 | Mute Button | Toggles the mute feature. A red backlight indicates a call is on mute. | |
7 | Volume Rocker | Two-way rocker switch that raises the volume of the speaker. |
Item | Description | ||
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1,2,3 | LED Indicators | Three LED indicators provide call status information. For details on LED behavior, navigate to this article: LED State Definitions. | |
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Mute Button |
Backlit mute button. |
***NOTE: In case of emergency, dial 911.***
Your phone number appears on the upper right corner of the display.
On-Campus Calls
For on-campus calls, dial their four-digit extension.
Off-Campus Calls
Dial 8 to access an outside line:
- Local Calls: 8 + 7 digits
- Long Distance Calls: 8 + 1 + 10 digits
Other Information
Navigate to the following article for more information on common phone tasks, softkey options, phone screen icons, phone buttons, and phone connections: Quick Reference Guide.
Navigate to the following online video training using this link: Online Training Video.