Cisco Systems Conference Phone 7935 User Manual

Quick Start Guide  
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Getting Started  
Installation  
Features and Web Interface  
Using the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935  
General Troubleshooting Information  
For More Information  
For Technical Assistance  
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CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,  
LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OR DAMAGE TO DATA ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY  
TO USE THIS MANUAL, EVEN IF CISCO OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
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1 Getting Started  
This guide helps you quickly set up and use the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935. The IP Conference  
Station requires Cisco CallManager and your system administrator must prepare the network for the  
IP Conference Station. If a technician is not installing the IP Conference Station, verify with your  
system administrator that the network is ready for the IP Conference Station. Be sure to read the  
Release Notes and both the Parts List and the Safety Notices sections in this guide before you begin to  
set up and use the IP Conference Station.  
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If your IP Conference Station is already set up, skip to Section 3, Features and Web Interface.  
Introduction  
The Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 is an IP-based, hands-free conference room station that uses  
Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. The IP Conference Station provides basic business conferencing  
features and functions, such as Call Hold, Call Transfer, Call Release, Mute, and Conference, over an  
IP network. It is designed to be used primarily on desktops and in small- to medium-sized conference  
rooms to facilitate conference calling. It replaces a traditional analog conferencing unit in an  
IP telephony network.  
Package Contents  
Review the following list to be sure that you have received all of the necessary items to install the  
IP Conference Station.  
1 Cisco IP Conference Station 7935  
1 6 ft. CAT 5 Cable  
1 25 ft. CAT 5 Cable  
1 Power Interface Module (PIM)  
1 Power Supply Unit (a country-specific power cord must be ordered separately)  
1 Documentation Roadmap  
1 Quick Start Guide  
1 Quick Reference Card  
1 Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information Guide  
1 Warranty Card  
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Safety Notices  
These are the safety considerations for using the IP Conference Station. Read these notices before you  
install or use the IP Conference Station.  
Warning  
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.  
Warning  
Warning  
Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source.  
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this  
equipment.  
Warning  
Warning  
Warning  
Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and  
regulations.  
Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning  
activity.  
To avoid electric shock, do not connect safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuits to  
telephone network voltage (TNV) circuits. LAN ports contain SELV circuits, and WAN  
ports contain TNV circuits. Some LAN and WAN ports both use RJ-45 connectors. Use  
caution when connecting cables.  
Warning  
This product relies on the building's installation for short-circuit (overcurrent)  
protection. Ensure that a fuse or circuit breaker no larger than 120 VAC, 15 A U.S. (240  
VAC, 10 A international) is used on the phase conductors (all current-carrying  
conductors).  
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Warning  
Warning  
The device is designed to work with TN power systems.  
The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times because it serves as the  
main disconnecting device.  
Caution  
The Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 is inoperable during a power outage if it is not  
supported by a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) when using a local power supply unit.  
This affects your ability to reach 911.  
Caution  
Note  
Using a cell phone or mobile phone in close proximity to an IP Conference Station might  
cause interference.  
To see translations of the safety warnings that appear in this publication, refer to the  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
For more information on regulatory compliance and safety information, refer to the Regulatory  
Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
Where to Go for Help  
If you require additional information or assistance with the IP Conference Station, contact your system  
administrator. For technical assistance information, refer to the “For Technical Assistance” section on  
page 33.  
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Related Documentation  
In addition to this Quick Start Guide, you can reference the following publications:  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Release Notes (available online, see URL below)  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide (available online, see URL below)  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Quick Reference Card (included with your IP Conference  
Station, and available online, see URL below)  
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935  
(included with your IP Conference Station, and available online, see URL below)  
These publications are available on the Web at the following URL:  
For more documentation information, refer to the “For More Information” section on page 31.  
2 Installation  
This section provides basic installation instructions and information about obtaining best performance  
with the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
Note  
Make sure you have reviewed the Package Contents and read the Safety Notices in Section 1,  
and read the Release Notes.  
Before You Begin  
Caution  
To ensure a successful installation, verify with your system administrator that the  
network is ready for the IP Conference Station, and that Cisco CallManager is installed  
and configured for the IP Conference Station.  
Installing and Connecting to the Network  
Refer to the following diagram when you are installing the IP Conference Station.  
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Daisy-chaining IP Conference Stations to other Cisco IP Phones is not supported and will not  
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Power outlet in the wall  
Power supply unit  
RJ-45 port on the bottom of the  
IP Conference Station  
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Free end of the 25 ft. CAT 5 cable  
LAN connection on PIM  
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PIM  
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AC adapter port on PIM for power supply unit  
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LAN connection  
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Follow these steps to install and connect the IP Conference Station to the network.  
Step 1 Place the IP Conference Station on a flat surface, for example, a conference room table or  
desktop.  
Step 2 Connect one end of the 6 ft. CAT 5 cable to your data network port and connect the other  
end to the network (LAN) port on the PIM.  
Step 3 Connect the free end of the 25 ft. CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 port on the bottom of the  
IP Conference Station. (The cable is pre-plugged into the PIM.)  
Step 4 Connect the Power Supply unit to the AC adapter port on the PIM, and plug the other end  
into a standard electrical power outlet in the wall.  
Note  
If you do not correctly connect the cables, PIM, power supply, and the  
IP Conference Station unit, the IP Conference Station will not work.  
Use of non-Cisco certified components may not work and may void the  
IP Conference Station product warranty.  
Startup Sequence  
During the startup sequence, the LCD screen display shows the following messages.  
Sequence Step  
LCD Screen Message Display  
Startup  
Cisco Systems, Inc.  
Polycom Technology  
Copyright 2001  
IP Address configuration  
Renewing/Obtaining IP Address  
Loading Application  
Configuring IP  
Press Menu to Reconfigure  
Station IP (IP address)  
Contacting (IP address)  
Cisco CallManager configuration  
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Sequence Step  
LCD Screen Message Display  
Opening: CM IP address  
Registering  
Cisco CallManager registration  
Initialization complete  
Press the Phone Key to get a dial tone  
Note  
The startup process may take several minutes, and some of these messages may not appear  
due to the access speed of your network.  
For Best Performance  
To ensure best performance with the IP Conference Station, follow these guidelines:  
Recommended room conditions include: closed offices and conference rooms up to 20 ft. x 30 ft.  
in dimension without m ajor glass/ceramic surfaces and with normal background air-conditioning  
noise  
Place the IP Conference Station in the center of a conference table or desk in a small- to  
medium-sized conference room  
Do not shuffle papers near the IP Conference Station  
Seat all conference participants the same distance from the IP Conference Station  
Speak at normal conversation levels and direct your voice toward the IP Conference Station  
Do not move the IP Conference Station while on a call  
3 Features and Web Interface  
This section describes the features and Web interface for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
Features  
The IP Conference Station provides basic business conferencing features and functions, such as Call  
Hold, Call Transfer, Call Release, Mute, and Conference over an IP network. It is designed to be used  
primarily on desktops and in small- to medium-sized conference rooms to facilitate conference calling.  
The IP Conference Station replaces a traditional analog conferencing unit on an IP telephony  
network.  
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LEDs  
Provide call status indicators.  
Call State Off: LEDs All off  
Dial Tone On: LEDs All Green  
Dialing: LEDs All Green  
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Connected: LEDs All Green  
Mute: LEDs All Red and blinking  
Hold: LEDs All Red and on  
Incoming Call: LEDs All Green and blink with ring  
Ringing: LEDs All Green and blink with ring  
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LCD screen  
Provides a status indicator that reads “Press the Phone Key to get a dial  
tone” when the IP Conference Station is online and fully operational. In  
the resting display, the LCD screen shows the date and time, IP address,  
and local phone number assigned to the IP Conference Station. Also  
displays the IP Conference Station system status, including configuration  
and all administrative settings.  
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Scroll buttons  
Allow you to scroll through the menus or through an open list in the LCD  
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Select button  
Selects a menu option or list item that is highlighted.  
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Softkeys  
Answer: picks up the current call  
Conf: adds a party to a conference call  
Corp Dir: lets you search a corporate directory for a number to call  
End Call: ends a call and returns to the resting display or to the active  
call list  
Hold: puts the active call on hold  
GPickup: lets you pick up a call within your group or another group  
Pickup: lets you pick up a call within your group  
Ph Book: opens the phone book  
New Call: lets you dial a new number  
Resume: returns to the selected held call  
Transfer: transfers the current call  
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Volume buttons  
Increase or decrease the volume of the call, speaker, ringer, or dial tone,  
depending on which sound is currently active.  
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Mute button  
Dialing pad  
Turns call muting on or off.  
Allows you to dial phone numbers, add or edit phone book entries, and  
enter other input depending on the menu selected.  
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Redial button  
Automatically redials the last dialed number.  
Redial  
Phone button  
Allows you to get dial tone, answer an incoming call, and hang up a call.  
Returns to the resting LCD screen from a menu, a list, or the phone book.  
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Exit button  
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Exit  
Menu button  
Opens and closes the main menu on the IP Conference Station. The main  
menu includes the following selections:  
Menu  
Call Functions: opens the call function options, including Meet Me, Park,  
Pick-up, Group Pick-up, and Transfer.  
Phone Book: opens the phone book.  
Settings: opens the Settings options, including Contrast, Language,  
Ringer, Time Format, and Date Format.  
Admin Setup: opens Admin Setup (requires administrator password).  
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Web Interface  
Some of the features and functions of the IP Conference Station can be configured through the  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Web Interface.  
Description of the Web Interface  
The IP Conference Station Web Interface appears in your Web browser as a tri-pane window. The  
browser menu and toolbar appear at the top of the window, the Table of Contents links appear in the  
left navigation pane, and the linked information and configuration fields appear in the right pane. A  
banner also appears in the top right corner of the right pane and remains persistent through all the  
pages in the Web interface. The banner information includes: software version, protocol type, boot  
load ID, application load ID, IP address, MAC address, and local number.  
The content of the Web interface is different for administrators and end-users. Both the administator  
and end-user views require login passwords. If you are an administrator, see the  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide for information on administrator settings  
available in the Web interface.  
Using the Web Interface  
To access the IP Conference Station Web Interface follow these instructions.  
Step 1 Open your Web browser.  
Step 2 In the address field type: http://IP address of the IP Conference Station:<HTTP Port  
Number>  
where HTTP Port Number is the number assigned by your system administrator. If this  
number is not assigned, you do not need to enter it. Contact your system administrator if you  
have difficulty opening the Web interface.  
The Web interface appears, and the initial page is the Login page.  
Note  
Configuration information applies to the specific IP Conference Station associated  
with the IP address you enter.  
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Step 3 In the password field, enter the end-user password and click Login.  
Note  
The default end-user password is 7935. If you do not know the password, contact  
your system administrator.  
Step 4 To log off, click User Logout.  
End-user Settings  
The End-user Settings include the following Web pages:  
Phone Book  
Sounds  
Time & Date  
Diagnostics  
Password Change  
All the Web pages include online help information through the “i” icon. Each page is described in the  
sections that follow.  
Phone Book  
The Phone Book Web page lets you quickly add, delete, and edit entries. You can also dial numbers  
from the phone book.  
On the Phone Book Web page, you can view entries by alphabetical sequence or by numbers only.  
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Opening the Phone Book Web page  
Click Phone Book in the navigation pane.  
To view the entries by alphabetic sequence, click one of the letter combinations, for example to  
view entries beginning with the letter “D”, click DEF.  
To view the entries by phone number, click Numbers only.  
Adding an entry  
Step 1 Click the Add button.  
Step 2 Enter the phone number, last and first name, and company name.  
Note  
The phone number and last name are required entries.  
Step 3 Click Add New Entry.  
Repeat these steps to add other entries to the phone book.  
Deleting an entry  
Step 1 Select an entry.  
Step 2 Click the Delete button.  
Step 3 Confirm the deletion by clicking the Delete button again.  
Editing an entry  
Step 1 Select an entry.  
Step 2 Click the Edit button.  
Make any changes to the entry.  
Step 3 Click the Update button to save your changes.  
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Dialing a number from the Phone Book  
Select an entry and click Dial.  
Sounds  
The Sounds Web page lets you select the ringer sound and the dial tone.  
Opening the Sounds Web page  
Click Sounds in the navigation pane.  
Changing the ringer sound  
Step 1 Select a ringer sound from the list box.  
There are five ringer sounds: Pro, Biz, Euro, Chirp, Bell, and also Ringer Off.  
Step 2 Click Set Ringer.  
Step 3 Click Test Ringer to hear the sound you selected.  
Note  
If you select Ringer Off, the ringer sound on the IP Conference Station is turned off.  
Time & Date  
The Time & Date Web page lets you change the time and date formats that display in the LCD screen.  
Opening the Time & Date Web page  
Click Time & Date in the navigation pane.  
Changing the time format  
Select the 12-hour clock option button for 12-hour time format.  
Select the 24-hour clock option button for 24-hour time format.  
Click Change to save your changes.  
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Changing the date format  
Select the MM/DD/YY option button for a month/date/year format.  
Select the DD/MM/YY option button for a day/month/year format.  
Click Change to save your changes.  
Diagnostics  
The Diagnostics Web page lets you test network connectivity to another device.  
Opening the Diagnostics Web page  
Click Diagnostics in the navigation pane.  
Pinging another device  
Step 1 Enter the IP address of the device you want to ping.  
Step 2 Click Ping.  
You should receive a response back from the device.  
Password Change  
The Password Change page lets you change your user password.  
Step 1 Click Password Change in the navigation pane.  
Step 2 In the Old User Password box, enter the current user password.  
Step 3 In the New User Password box, enter the new user password.  
Step 4 In the Confirm User Password box, enter the new user password again.  
Step 5 Click Change.  
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4 Using the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935  
This section provides step-by step instructions for using the features and functions of the  
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
Basic Features  
Placing a call  
Step 1 Press the Phone button.  
Step 2 Dial the number.  
Answering a call  
Press the Phone button or the Answer softkey.  
The active call appears in the active call list in the LCD screen.  
Ending a call  
Press the Phone button or the End Call softkey.  
Placing a call on hold  
While on a call, press the Hold softkey.  
The held call appears in the active call list in the LCD screen.  
To place another call, press the New Call softkey and then dial the number.  
To return to the held call, press the Resume softkey.  
If multiple calls on are on hold, press the Up or Down scroll button to select a call in the active  
call list and then press the Resume softkey.  
Redialing a call  
Press the Redial button to dial the last number called.  
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Muting a call  
While on a call, press the Mute button.  
The LEDs blink red and a Mute icon appears in the LCD screen display.  
To turn off Mute, press the Mute button again.  
Conference Calls  
Placing a conference call  
Step 1 Press the Phone button.  
Step 2 Dial the number of the first party you want to add to the conference call.  
Step 3 After the party answers, press the Conf softkey to obtain a new line.  
The other party is automatically placed on hold.  
Step 4 Dial the number of the next party you want to add to the conference call.  
Step 5 When the party answers, press the Conf softkey again to add the party to the conference call.  
Repeat steps 3-5 to keep adding parties to a conference call.  
Tip  
You can also add parties to a conference call using the phone book.  
Ending a conference call  
Press the Phone button  
Meet Me  
The IP Conference Station supports Meet Me conferences. A Meet Me conference allows other callers  
to dial into the conference call. A Meet Me conference requires a special conference number that is  
configured by the system administrator. Contact your system administrator to obtain a directory  
number for a Meet Me conference.  
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Establishing a Meet Me conference  
Step 1 Press the Phone button.  
Step 2 Press the Menu button.  
Step 3 Select Call Functions and then select Meet Me.  
Step 4 Dial the Meet Me conference number.  
Step 5 Follow the voice instructions to establish the Meet Me conference.  
Joining a Meet Me conference  
Dial the Meet Me conference number provided by the Meet Me conference coordinator.  
You are connected to the conference once the conference initiator has dialed in and established the  
conference.  
Call Transfer  
To Transfer a call  
Step 1 While on a call, press the Transfer softkey.  
This places the call on hold.  
Step 2 Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call.  
Step 3 When you hear ringing, press the Transfer softkey again, or when the party answers, announce  
the call and then press the Transfer softkey.  
Note  
If the call fails to transfer, press the Resume softkey to return to the original call.  
Call Park  
The IP Conference Station allows you to store or “park” a call at a specified number and then use any  
other phone in the Cisco CallManager system (for example, a phone in someone else’s office or in a  
conference room) to retrieve the call. Call Park numbers are configured by the system administrator.  
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Parking a call  
Step 1 During an active call, press the Menu button.  
Step 2 Select Call Functions and press the Select button.  
Step 3 Select Park and then press the Select button.  
The display shows the number to which the call is parked.  
Step 4 Make a note of the Call Park number. The call is now parked at that number, allowing you to  
retrieve it from another phone.  
Note  
You have a limited amount of time to retrieve the parked call before it reverts to  
ringing at its original destination. Contact your system administrator for the time  
limit information.  
Step 5 To retrieve the parked call from any phone in the Cisco CallManager system, dial the Call  
Park number at which the call was parked.  
Call Pickup  
The IP Conference Station allows you to answer a call that comes in on a telephone extension other  
than on your IP Conference Station. When you hear an incoming call ringing on another phone, you  
can redirect the call to your IP Conference Station by using the call pickup feature.  
There are two types of call pickup available on the IP Conference Station:  
Call Pickup—pick up incoming calls within your own group. The appropriate call pickup group  
number is dialed automatically when you choose this feature.  
Group Call Pickup—pick up incoming calls within your own group or in other groups. You must  
dial the appropriate call pickup group number when using this feature.  
These features are only available if your system administrator configured your IP Conference Station  
to support them. The IP Conference Station does not support these features by default.  
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Picking Up Calls in Your Group  
Call Pickup allows you to pick up incoming calls within your own group. When you activate Call  
Pickup, it automatically dials the call pickup group number associated with the IP Conference Station.  
If there is a call coming in on another telephone number in that same group, the call immediately  
begins ringing on the IP Conference Station. If there is more than one incoming call in the pickup  
group, then you receive the first unanswered call. If there is no unanswered call in the group when you  
activate Call Pickup, then the IP Conference Station is available to receive the next call.  
Step 1 Press the Phone button.  
Step 2 Press the PickUp softkey.  
Step 3 Answer the incoming call that is redirected to the IP Conference Station.  
Picking Up Calls Outside Your Group  
Group Call Pickup allows you to pick up incoming calls within your own group or in other groups.  
You must dial the appropriate call pickup group number when using this feature.  
If there is a call coming in on another telephone number in the call pickup group you dialed, that call  
immediately begins ringing on the IP Conference Station. If there is more than one incoming call in the  
pickup group, then you receive the first unanswered call. If there is no unanswered call in the group,  
or if you dial an invalid call pickup group number, you receive a fast busy tone.  
Step 1 Press the Phone button.  
Step 2 Press the GPickUp softkey.  
Step 3 Dial the desired group call pickup number.  
Step 4 Answer the incoming call that is redirected to the IP Conference Station.  
Step 5 To dial a different group call pickup number, hang up and begin again at Step 1.  
Volume Controls  
To adjust the speakerphone volume  
Press the Up or Down volume button to increase or decrease the volume.  
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To adjust the dial tone volume  
Step 1 Press the Phone button. You will hear a dial tone.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down volume button to increase or decrease the volume.  
To adjust the ringer volume  
Press the Up or Down volume button to increase or decrease the volume.  
Corporate Directory  
You can access a directory of employee names and phone numbers on the IP Conference Station. You  
can search the corporate directory by name and by phone number.  
Search by Name  
Follow this procedure to search the corporate directory by name.  
Step 1 Press the Corp Dir softkey.  
The search screen displays. You can search by First Name or Last Name, or both.  
Step 2 Using the keypad, enter the search criteria, namely First Name and Last Name. Press the Up  
or Down scroll button to select a field.  
When searching by name, you can enter one or more characters to broaden or narrow your  
search.  
When entering letters, select the appropriate number key for the letter you want, and press  
that key the equivalent number of times for the correct letter. For example, to enter a B, press  
the 2 key two times, and to enter a C, press the 2 key three times.  
Use the < softkey to go backward while entering search data.  
To cancel a search, press the Cancel softkey.  
Step 3 Press the Search softkey to start the search.  
The message “Searching...” flashes on the LCD screen display.  
Step 4 After the search results display, use the Up or Down scroll button to select an entry.  
If the search results include more than 32 entries, you can press the more >> softkey followed  
by the Next softkey to display the next group of entries.  
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To go back to the previous group entries, press the more >> softkey followed by the Back  
softkey.  
To return to the Search screen, press the more >> softkey followed by the NewSearch softkey.  
Step 5 Press the Dial softkey to call the number. To edit the number before calling, press the EditDial  
softkey.  
Step 6 To exit the directory, press the Exit softkey or the Exit button.  
Search by Phone Number  
Follow this procedure to search the corporate directory by phone number.  
Step 1 Press the Corp Dir softkey.  
The search screen displays.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select the Number field.  
Using the keypad, enter the number. When searching by number, you can enter one or more  
digits to broaden or narrow your search.  
Use the < softkey to go backward while entering search data.  
To cancel a search, press the Cancel softkey.  
Step 3 Press the Search softkey to start the search.  
The message “Searching...” flashes on the LCD screen display.  
Step 4 After the search results display, use the Up or Down scroll button to select an entry.  
If the search results include more than 32 entries, you can press the more >> softkey followed  
by the Next softkey to display the next group of entries.  
To go back to the previous group entries, press the more >> softkey followed by the Back  
softkey.  
To return to the Search screen, press the more >> softkey followed by the NewSearch softkey.  
Step 5 Press the Dial softkey to call the number. To edit the number before calling, press the EditDial  
softkey.  
Step 6 To exit the directory, press the Exit softkey or the Exit button.  
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Phone Book  
The phone book is a convenient way to store frequently dialed conference call numbers.  
Timesaver You can also use the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Web Interface to access the phone  
book.  
Opening the Phone Book  
Press the Ph Book softkey.  
Calling a number in the Phone Book  
Step 1 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select the entry you want.  
Step 2 Press the Call softkey.  
Adding an entry in the Phone Book  
Press the New Entry softkey.  
Using the Dialing pad, enter the last name, first name, and phone number for the new entry.  
Press the Up or Down scroll buton to select the Last, First, or Number fields.  
When entering letters, select the appropriate number key for the letter you want, and press  
that key the equivalent number of times for the correct letter. For example, to enter a B, press  
the 2 key two times, and to enter a C, press the 2 key three times.  
Use the < softkey to go backward while entering data.  
Press the Save softkey to save the new entry, or to exit without saving, press the Exit softkey.  
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You can add a maximum of 20 entries to the phone book.  
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Editing an entry in the Phone Book  
Step 1 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select an entry. Press the View/Edit softkey.  
You can change or clear the selected entry using the Change or Clr Entry softkeys. Press the  
< softkey to go backward when changing an entry.  
To exit without saving, press the Exit softkey.  
Step 2 Press the Save softkey to save your changes.  
Step 3 Press the Menu button to return to the main menu, or press the Exit button to return to the  
resting display.  
Settings  
You can adjust some of the settings on the IP Conference Station.  
Timesaver You can also use the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Web Interface to change settings.  
Time and Date  
Step 1 Press the Menu button.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Settings. Press the Select button.  
Step 3 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Time Format.  
Step 4 Press the 12 Hr or 24 Hr softkey to select 12 hr. or 24 hr. format respectively.  
Step 5 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Date Format.  
Step 6 Press the MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY softkey to select a mm/dd or dd/mm format.  
Step 7 Press the Menu button to return to the main menu, or press the Exit button to return to the  
resting display.  
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LCD Screen Contrast  
Step 1 Press the Menu button.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Settings. Press the Select button.  
Step 3 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Contrast.  
Step 4 Press the - or + softkey to set the desired contrast of the LCD screen.  
Step 5 Press the Menu button to return to the main menu, or press the Exit button to return to the  
resting display.  
Language  
Step 1 Press the Menu button.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Settings. Press the Select button.  
Step 3 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select the Language entry.  
The default language is English.  
Step 4 Press the Change softkey to view the languages list. Press the Up or Down scroll button to  
highlight the desired language (English, French, German, or Spanish).  
Step 5 Press the Menu button to return to the main menu, or press the Exit button to return to the  
resting display.  
Ringer  
Step 1 Press the Menu button.  
Step 2 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Settings. Press the Select button.  
Step 3 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select Ringer.  
Step 4 Press the Change softkey to display the ringer list.  
You can select from five different ring sounds.  
Step 5 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select a ringer sound (Pro, Biz, Euro, Chirp, Bell, and  
also Ringer Off).  
Step 6 Press the Listen softkey to hear the ring sound.  
Repeat these Steps 5 and 6 until you have selected the ringer sound you want.  
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Step 7 Press the Save softkey.  
Note  
Selecting Ringer Off shuts off the ringer sound on the IP Conference Station.  
Step 8 Press the Menu button to return to the main menu, or press the Exit button to return to the  
resting display.  
This section provides general troubleshooting information for the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935.  
Refer to the following table if you are having difficulties.  
Problem  
Resolution  
No dial tone  
Check that all connections are tight and in place.  
Make sure all connections are correct. See the “Installing and  
Connecting to the Network” section on page 8.  
IP Conference Station does not Check that the ringer setting is not “Ringer Off.”  
ring  
Check the volume level.  
Make sure that the IP Conference Station is communicating with  
the Cisco CallManager.  
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Problem  
Resolution  
IP Conference Station resetting  
The IP Conference Station resets when it loses contact with  
the Cisco CallManager software.  
The following status message appears in the LCD screen if the  
IP Conference Station loses contact with the  
Cisco CallManager software:  
Registering  
The IP Conference Station resets when it loses contact with  
the network.  
The following status message appears in the LCD screen if the  
IP Conference Station loses contact with the network:  
Configuring IP  
These lost connections can be due to any network connectivity  
disruption, including cable breaks, switch outages, and switch  
reboots.  
No display on the LCD screen  
LCD screen display issues  
Check to make sure that there is power.  
Make sure that the power supply is plugged in.  
You might see Beat frequencies (scan lines) in the LCD screen if  
you are using certain types of older fluorescent lights in your  
building. Moving the IP Conference Station away from the lights,  
or replacing the lights, should resolve the problem.  
DTMF delay  
When you are on a call that requires keypad input, if you press the  
keys too quickly, some of them might not be recognized.  
If you are experiencing other difficulties, contact your system administrator.  
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The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Cisco Systems.  
World Wide Web  
You can access the most current Cisco documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL:  
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The CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription.  
Ordering Documentation  
You can order Cisco documentation in these ways:  
Registered Cisco.com users (Cisco direct customers) can order Cisco product documentation from  
the Networking Products MarketPlace:  
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Nonregistered Cisco.com users can order documentation through a local account representative  
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Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance. Customers and partners can  
obtain online documentation, troubleshooting tips, and sample configurations from online tools by  
using the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) Web Site. Cisco.com registered users have complete  
access to the technical support resources on the Cisco TAC Web Site.  
Cisco.com  
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Cisco.com is a highly integrated Internet application and a powerful, easy-to-use tool that provides a  
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If you want to obtain customized information and service, you can self-register on Cisco.com. To  
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The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) is available to all customers who need technical  
assistance with a Cisco product, technology, or solution. Two levels of support are available: the Cisco  
TAC Web Site and the Cisco TAC Escalation Center.  
Cisco TAC inquiries are categorized according to the urgency of the issue:  
Priority level 4 (P4)—You need information or assistance concerning Cisco product capabilities,  
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Priority level 3 (P3)—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is noticeably  
impaired, but most business operations continue.  
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Priority level 2 (P2)—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant aspects  
of business operations. No workaround is available.  
Priority level 1 (P1)—Your production network is down, and a critical impact to business  
operations will occur if service is not restored quickly. No workaround is available.  
The Cisco TAC resource that you choose is based on the priority of the problem and the conditions of  
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Cisco TAC Website  
You can use the Cisco TAC Web Site to resolve P3 and P4 issues yourself, saving both cost and time.  
The site provides around-the-clock access to online tools, knowledge bases, and software. To access  
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All customers, partners, and resellers who have a valid Cisco service contract have complete access to  
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If you are a Cisco.com registered user, and you cannot resolve your technical issues by using the Cisco  
TAC Web Site, you can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open tool at this URL:  
If you have Internet access, we recommend that you open P3 and P4 cases through the Cisco TAC  
Web Site.  
Cisco TAC Escalation Center  
The Cisco TAC Escalation Center addresses priority level 1 or priority level 2 issues. These  
classifications are assigned when severe network degradation significantly impacts business  
operations. When you contact the TAC Escalation Center with a P1 or P2 problem, a Cisco TAC  
engineer automatically opens a case.  
To obtain a directory of toll-free Cisco TAC telephone numbers for your country, go to this URL:  
Before calling, please check with your network operations center to determine the level of Cisco  
support services to which your company is entitled: for example, SMARTnet, SMARTnet Onsite, or  
Network Supported Accounts (NSA). When you call the center, please have available your service  
agreement number and your product serial number.  
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