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Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
User Guide  
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C O N T E N T S  
Audience vii  
Organization viii  
Conventions ix  
Obtaining Documentation xi  
World Wide Web xi  
Documentation CD-ROM xi  
Ordering Documentation xii  
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website xiv  
C H A P T E R  
1
2
Understanding Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services 1-1  
CalendarView 1-2  
MailView 1-3  
Contacts Synchronization 1-4  
C H A P T E R  
Subscribing to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services 2-1  
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C H A P T E R  
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Using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services 3-1  
How Login Works 3-5  
Using CalendarView 3-9  
Viewing Your Schedule for a Specific Date 3-20  
Using MailView 3-24  
C H A P T E R  
4
Common Questions about Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services 4-1  
Do I Have to Enter My Login PIN Every Time? 4-1  
Why Can’t I Access Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services? 4-2  
Service Subscription Parameters Error 4-2  
Meeting Reminder Not Displaying 4-2  
Authentication Error 4-3  
Host Not Found Error 4-3  
Phone Hangs On “Requesting...” 4-3  
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Why Can’t I Connect to MailView? 4-4  
Validation Error 4-4  
Sending Error 4-4  
Can’t Connect To Mail Server 4-5  
UserName or Password Error 4-5  
Can’t Play Voice Mail 4-6  
Reply Mail Not Delivered as Voice Mail 4-6  
Deleting Error 4-6  
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Preface  
Cisco Personal Assistant provides Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, a suite  
of applications for Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940.  
The Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services User Guide provides instructions for  
subscribing to and using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services. This document  
will help you to:  
Understand Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services and how its features work.  
Subscribe to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Use Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Resolve any problems with using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Audience  
The Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services User Guide is written for users of  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
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Preface  
Organization  
Organization  
This guide is organized as follows:  
Chapter  
Title  
Description  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Understanding Cisco IP  
Services  
A general overview of  
Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services.  
Subscribing to  
Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services  
Sequenced procedures for  
subscribing to Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services.  
Using Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services  
Information on how to use  
Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services.  
Common Questions about Answers to common questions and  
Cisco IP Phone  
how to resolve error messages.  
Productivity Services  
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Preface  
Related Documentation  
Related Documentation  
For information about using the Cisco IP Phones, refer to the following  
documents:  
Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940 At a Glance  
Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940 User Guide  
For information about Cisco CallManager, refer to the following documents:  
Cisco CallManager System Guide  
Cisco CallManager Configuration Guide  
For information about using Personal Fast Dials, refer to the following document:  
Personal Directory Configuration Guide  
Conventions  
This document uses the following conventions:  
Convention  
boldface font  
italic font  
[ ]  
Description  
Commands and keywords are in boldface.  
Arguments for which you supply values are in italics.  
Elements in square brackets are optional.  
{ x | y | z }  
Alternative keywords are grouped in braces and  
separated by vertical bars.  
[ x | y | z ]  
string  
Optional alternative keywords are grouped in brackets  
and separated by vertical bars.  
A nonquoted set of characters. Do not use quotation  
marks around the string or the string will include the  
quotation marks.  
screenfont  
Terminal sessions and information the system displays  
are in screenfont.  
boldface screen  
Information you must enter is in boldface screen  
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Conventions  
Convention  
Description  
italic screen font  
Arguments for which you supply values are in italic  
screen font.  
^
The symbol ^ represents the key labeled Control—for  
example, the key combination ^D in a screen display  
means hold down the Control key while you press the  
D key.  
< >  
Nonprinting characters, such as passwords are in angle  
brackets.  
Notes use the following conventions:  
Note  
Means reader take note. Notes contain helpful suggestions or references to  
material not covered in the publication.  
Timesavers use the following conventions:  
Timesaver  
Means the described action saves time. You can save time by performing the  
action described in the paragraph.  
Tips use the following conventions:  
Tips  
Means the following are useful tips.  
Cautions use the following conventions:  
Caution  
Means reader be careful. In this situation, you might do something that could  
result in equipment damage or loss of data.  
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Obtaining Documentation  
Warnings use the following conventions:  
Warning  
This warning symbol means danger. You are in a situation that could cause  
bodily injury. Before you work on any equipment, you must be aware of the  
hazards involved with electrical circuitry and familiar with standard  
practices for preventing accidents.  
Obtaining Documentation  
The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from  
Cisco Systems.  
World Wide Web  
You can access the most current Cisco Systems documentation on the World  
Wide Web at the following sites:  
Documentation CD-ROM  
Cisco documentation and additional literature are available in a CD-ROM  
package, which ships with your product. The Documentation CD-ROM is  
updated monthly and may be more current than printed documentation. The  
CD-ROM package is available as a single unit or as an annual subscription.  
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Obtaining Documentation  
Ordering Documentation  
Cisco Systems documentation is available in the following ways:  
Registered Cisco Direct Customers can order Cisco Product documentation  
from the Networking Products MarketPlace:  
Registered Cisco.com users can order the Documentation CD-ROM through  
the online Subscription Store:  
Nonregistered CCO users can order documentation through a local account  
representative by calling Cisco corporate headquarters (California, USA) at  
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Obtaining Technical Assistance  
Obtaining Technical Assistance  
Cisco provides Cisco.com as a starting point for all technical assistance.  
Customers and partners can obtain documentation, troubleshooting tips, and  
sample configurations from online tools. For Cisco.com registered users,  
additional troubleshooting tools are available from the TAC website.  
Cisco.com  
Cisco.com is the foundation of a suite of interactive, networked services that  
provides immediate, open access to Cisco information and resources at anytime,  
from anywhere in the world. This highly integrated Internet application is a  
powerful, easy-to-use tool for doing business with Cisco.  
Cisco.com provides a broad range of features and services to help customers and  
partners streamline business processes and improve productivity. Through  
Cisco.com, you can find information about Cisco and our networking solutions,  
services, and programs. In addition, you can resolve technical issues with online  
technical support, download and test software packages, and order Cisco learning  
materials and merchandise. Valuable online skill assessment, training, and  
certification programs are also available.  
Customers and partners can self-register on Cisco.com to obtain additional  
personalized information and services. Registered users can order products, check  
on the status of an order, access technical support, and view benefits specific to  
their relationships with Cisco.  
To access Cisco.com, go to the following website:  
Technical Assistance Center  
The Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) website is available to all  
customers who need technical assistance with a Cisco product or technology that  
is under warranty or covered by a maintenance contract.  
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Obtaining Technical Assistance  
Contacting TAC by Using the Cisco TAC Website  
If you have a priority level 3 (P3) or priority level 4 (P4) problem, contact TAC  
by going to the TAC website:  
P3 and P4 level problems are defined as follows:  
P3—Your network performance is degraded. Network functionality is  
noticeably impaired, but most business operations continue.  
P4—You need information or assistance on Cisco product capabilities,  
product installation, or basic product configuration.  
In each of the above cases, use the Cisco TAC website to quickly find answers to  
your questions.  
To register for Cisco.com, go to the following website:  
If you cannot resolve your technical issue by using the TAC online resources,  
Cisco.com registered users can open a case online by using the TAC Case Open  
tool at the following website:  
Contacting TAC by Telephone  
If you have a priority level 1(P1) or priority level 2 (P2) problem, contact TAC  
by telephone and immediately open a case. To obtain a directory of toll-free  
numbers for your country, go to the following website:  
P1 and P2 level problems are defined as follows:  
P1—Your production network is down, causing a critical impact to business  
operations if service is not restored quickly. No workaround is available.  
P2—Your production network is severely degraded, affecting significant  
aspects of your business operations. No workaround is available.  
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C H A P T E R  
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Understanding CiscoIPPhone  
ProductivityServices  
Cisco Personal Assistant provides Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, a suite  
of applications for Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940. With these extensible  
markup language (XML)-based applications, you can check your calendar, e-mail  
and voice mail, and you can synchronize contact information, using your phone's  
LCD display and interactive soft keys.  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services consist of these applications:  
CalendarView, page 1-2  
MailView, page 1-3  
Contacts Synchronization, page 1-4  
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CalendarView  
CalendarView  
With CalendarView, you can manage your appointments using your Cisco IP  
Phone. From your phone, you can be notified of new meetings, view your  
meetings for today, for the week. for any day of the current week, or for a specific  
date.  
You can view the details of a meeting and then accept, tentatively accept or  
decline that meeting. If the meeting notice has a phone number included with it,  
you can click a soft key to dial the number to join the meeting. If you are the  
originator of the meeting notice, you can cancel the meeting from your phone.  
CalendarView also allows you to set up reminders for meetings and choose how  
to be notified of an upcoming event, by pager or e-mail or by the phone display.  
CalendarView works with Cisco CallManager in conjunction with  
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 or Windows 2000 server.  
Figure 1-1 shows your CalendarView main menu.  
Figure 1-1 CalendarView Main Menu  
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Calendar Menu  
1New Meetings  
2Today's Schedule  
3Weekly Schedule  
4Select a Date  
5Meeting Reminder Setting  
Select  
Exit  
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MailView  
MailView  
With MailView, you no longer have to rely on voice prompts to check your  
messages. From your Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 or 7940, you now get a list of  
the voice mail and e-mail messages that are in your inbox on your corporate  
messaging server.  
Using your phone’s soft keys, you can view, listen to, record a reply, forward, and  
delete voice mail. You can scroll through your e-mail messages and read them  
right on the screen. You can also forward and delete e-mails. Any operation you  
perform on your messages using MailView is reflected in your PC-based e-mail  
client or traditional voice mail interface automatically.  
MailView provides you with a list of your Cisco Unity voice mail and Cisco Unity  
e-mail and up to two additional IMAP-compliant e-mail accounts.  
Note  
Many e-mail servers provide IMAP support. Contact your mail server  
administrator if you require information about your supported e-mail servers.  
In Figure 1-2, Driftwood is the IMAP-compliant e-mail server.  
Figure 1-2 MailView Main Menu  
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MailView  
...  
...  
...  
...  
1 Check Unity Voice Mail  
2 Check Unity Email  
3 Driftwood Email Server  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Make Your Selection  
Select  
Reset  
Exit  
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Contacts Synchronization  
Contacts Synchronization  
If you use Outlook, Contacts Synchronization allows you to synchronize the  
entries in your Personal Address Book in Cisco CallManager with the Outlook  
Contacts stored in the Microsoft Exchange mail server.  
Contacts Synchronization automatically copies the information from the  
You can use Contacts Synchronization along with the Personal Fast Dials service  
to quickly locate someone in your Personal Address Book and press a soft key to  
call that person. See the Personal Directory Configuration Guide for information  
on using Personal Fast Dials.  
Related Topics:  
Subscribing to Cisco IP  
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Subscribing to CiscoIPPhone  
ProductivityServices  
Before you can use Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, you must first  
subscribe to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services in Cisco CallManager.  
Tips  
If you do not know the URL for the Cisco IP Phone User Options web page or  
your user ID, password and PIN, contact your system administrator before you  
proceed.  
To subscribe to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, perform the following  
steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Go to your Cisco IP Phone User Options page and enter your userID and  
password.  
The Configure the Options for your Phone page displays.  
At the Configure the Options for your Phone page, select a device to configure,  
such as your primary phone.  
A new Configure the Options for your Phone page displays.  
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Step 3  
Step 4  
Click Configure your Cisco IP Phone Services.  
The Cisco IP Phone services page displays.  
From the Your Subscribed Services pane on the left side of the page, select  
Productivity Svcs.  
A new Cisco IP Phone Services page displays (see Figure 2-1).  
Figure 2-1 Subscribing to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
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Step 5  
Step 6  
Click Continue.  
A new page displays.  
Enter your service information for Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Figure 2-2 shows the service fields completed. Use Table 2-1 to help you enter the  
service information.  
In the example shown in Figure 2-2, the user, Frank Moore, left the mode at secure  
(the default). He will be prompted to enter his PIN when he logs in to  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services. Driftwood is his optional e-mail account  
with an address of Cisco.com. Frank has an e-page account where he can be  
notified of meeting reminders.  
Figure 2-2 Entering Service Information  
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Table 2-1 Entering Service Information  
Service Field Description  
Required  
Mode  
Enter secure (default value) to prevent others from  
Yes  
accessing your Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services;  
you are prompted to enter your UserPin each time you  
access Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Enter non-secure if you do not want to be prompted  
for your UserPin each time.  
Name 1  
Name 2  
Url 1  
Enter the name for e-mail account 1  
Enter the name for e-mail account 2  
No  
No  
Enter the IMAP-compliant MailView e-mail account No  
URL for IP: Port #1  
For example:172.17.146.123:143  
Url 2  
Enter the IMAP-compliantMailView e-mail account No  
URL for IP:Port #2:  
For example:172.17.146.123:143  
UserEpage  
Enter your pager number or your e-mail number for No  
meeting reminders.  
UserID  
Enter your Cisco CallManager UserID.  
Enter your Cisco CallManager UserPin.  
Yes  
Yes  
UserPIN  
Note  
MailView uses URL1 and URL2. For URL1 and URL2, use :0 for the default  
Step 7  
Click Subscribe.  
You are now subscribed to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services.  
Related Topics:  
Understanding Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 1-1  
Using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-1  
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C H A P T E R  
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Navigating Cisco IP Phone Services, page 3-2  
Accessing Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-4  
Logging in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-5  
Ending a Session, page 3-8  
Using CalendarView, page 3-9  
Using MailView, page 3-24  
Using Contacts Synchronization, page 3-37  
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Navigating Cisco IP Phone Services  
Navigating CiscoIPPhoneServices  
You access Cisco IP Phone Services through the Services button on the  
Cisco IP Phone Models 7960 and 7940 (see Figure 3-1). The Services button on  
your Cisco IP Phone works in tandem with the Cisco IP Phone User Options web  
page. When you press the Services button, the phone displays a menu of services  
that has been configured for that telephone.  
You navigate around the services options and provide input using:  
soft keys to perform various tasks, such as select and submit  
a Navigation button to scroll up and down menu lists  
the dialing pad to enter a selection directly  
Figure 3-1 Navigating Cisco IP Phone Services  
1
Productivity Svcs  
2
3
5
4
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Navigating Cisco IP Phone Services  
Tips for Using the LCD Display  
Here are some tips for using the LCD screen on your Cisco IP Phone. These tips  
can help you navigate menus and soft key options that display on your phone’s  
LCD screen when you press the Services button.  
There are two ways to select menu items:  
Using the Navigation button—Press the Navigation button (this is the  
button with the up and down arrows) to select (or highlight) a menu item.  
Then press the Select soft key.  
Using an Item Number—You can press the number key on your phone’s  
key pad that corresponds to the item number displayed on the LCD  
screen. For example, to choose Productivity Svcs in Figure 3-1, press 1.  
Use this method to select any menu item that has an item number to the  
left of it.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the previous menu.  
LCD screen. Soft keys change depending on the status of your phone. For  
handset, and another set when the phone is not in use.  
The >> soft key allows you to re-position your cursor. The << soft key allows  
you to delete a character or digit in an entry. Press the << soft key or the  
Delete soft key if you make a mistake or need to edit an entry.  
Related Topics:  
Using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-1  
Accessing Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-4  
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Accessing Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
Accessing Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
To access Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, perform these steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Svcs varies depending on the number of  
services you have configured on your phone.  
The screen displays the services available with Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services (see Figure 3-2).  
Figure 3-2 Main Menu for Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
..  
..  
..  
..  
..  
.
.
.
Note  
To check the version of Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services:  
use the Navigation button to scroll to item 6 About Productivity Svcs and press  
the Select soft key or enter 6 on the dialing pad.  
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Step 3  
Proceed to the“Logging in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services” section on  
page 3-5.  
Related Topics:  
Navigating Cisco IP Phone Services, page 3-2  
Accessing Cisco IP Phone Productivity  
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Logging in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
To log in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, perform these steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services main menu (see Figure 3-2),  
select 1 Login in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 1 Login and press the Select soft key.  
Press the number key 1 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
The UserID screen displays (see Figure 3-3).  
Note  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, the  
Login screen displays when you first select one of its applications:  
2 CalendarView, 3 MailView or 4 Contacts Synchronization.  
Figure 3-3 Login Screen  
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Login  
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...  
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...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Your User ID:thomasj  
Your PIN:  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Please sign on  
Submit  
<<  
Cancel  
Step 2  
At the UserID screen:  
a. If you are using your own Cisco IP Phone:  
Enter your PIN (if prompted) and press the Submit soft key.  
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b. If you are using someone else’s Cisco IP Phone:  
Use the << soft key to backspace and delete the displayed UserID.  
Enter your UserID.  
To enter your UserID, enter the letters of the alphabet using your dialing  
pad. Press the phone key associated with a letter. To scroll through the  
letters associated with each key, press the key rapidly. For example, press  
2 to display the letter “a.” To enter the letter “b,” press 2 again without  
pausing. Press the << soft key to back up.  
Enter your PIN using the dialing pad.  
Press the Submit soft key.  
If you logged in correctly, the phone displays:  
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Ending a Session  
Ending a Session  
To end a session of Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, perform the following  
steps:  
Step 1  
To end a session of Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, select 5 Logout.  
You can select 5 Logout in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 5 Logout and press the Select soft key.  
Press the number key 5 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Step 2  
Note  
When prompted, press the Services button to exit.  
After 20 minutes, you are automatically logged out of Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services. If you would like this time extended, contact your  
system administrator.  
Related Topics:  
Logging in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-5  
Using CalendarView, page 3-9  
Using MailView, page 3-24  
Using Contacts Synchronization, page 3-37  
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Using CalendarView  
With CalendarView, you can keep track of your appointments on your  
Cisco IP Phone. You can be notified of new meetings, and you can view your  
meetings for today, for a week, for any day of the current week, or for a specific  
date.  
You can define which of your meetings display and accept. tentatively accept or  
decline meetings. If the meeting notice has a phone number included with it, you  
can click a soft key to dial the number to join the meeting. If you are the originator  
of the meeting notice, you can cancel the meeting from your phone.  
CalendarView also allows you to set up reminders for meetings and choose how  
to be notified of an upcoming event, by pager/e-mail or by the phone display.  
To use CalendarView, perform these steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Services will vary depending on the  
number of services you have configured on your phone.  
The screen displays the services available with Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services (see Figure 3-2).  
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Step 3  
Select 2 CalendarView in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 2 CalendarView and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key 2 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Note  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services,  
you may be prompted to enter your PIN now. See the “Logging in to  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services” section on page 3-5.  
The phone displays the CalendarView Main Menu (see Figure 3-4).  
Figure 3-4 Calendar View Main Menu  
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1New Meetings  
2Today's Schedule  
3Weekly Schedule  
4Select a Date  
5Meeting Reminder Setting  
Select  
Exit  
See Table 3-1 to help you determine which CalendarView service you want to use.  
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CalendarView  
Service  
To Use the  
CalendarView Service  
From Your Cisco IP Phone You Can  
Check new meetings and accept or decline them.  
1 New Meetings  
Meetings, page 3-12  
2 Today’s Schedule View your meetings for today and accept or decline  
them.  
See Checking Your  
Schedule for Today,  
page 3-14  
3 Weekly Schedule Check your schedule for the current week displayed on See Checking Your  
one screen, and view your schedule for the previous  
week, and the following week.  
Weekly Schedule,  
page 3-17  
4 Select a Date  
Check your schedule quickly for a specific date.  
See Viewing Your  
Schedule for a Specific  
5 Meeting  
Set which meetings display, based on their importance, See Setting Your  
Reminder Setting  
and choose how you are notified of meetings: by  
pager/e-mail or by phone display.  
Meeting Reminder,  
page 3-21  
Related Topics:  
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Checking New Meetings, page 3-12  
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Checking New Meetings  
With the New Meetings service, you can quickly view your new meeting notices.  
You can accept, tentatively decline or decline them from your Cisco IP Phone. If  
the meeting notice includes a phone number for the meeting, you can call into the  
meeting with the click of the DialNum soft key.  
To use this service, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the CalendarView Menu (see Figure 3-4), select 1 New Meetings in one of  
two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 1 New Meetings and press the Select  
soft key.  
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Step 2  
On the New Meetings screen:  
Press the AcptAll soft key to respond that you will attend all the listed  
meetings.  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to a meeting and press the Select soft key  
or enter the item number of the meeting to see details for that meeting (see  
Figure 3-6).  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the CalendarView main menu.  
Figure 3-6 Meeting Detail Screen  
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Meeting Details  
Sub:  
Loc:  
Time:  
Safety Training  
Training Room C  
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Sent by: J Smith  
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...  
...  
...  
Scroll down for more details  
Accept Unsure  
Exit  
Decline  
Step 3  
On the Meeting Details screen, you can:  
Press the Accept soft key to accept the meeting. The phone displays:  
You have accepted the meeting.  
Press the Unsure soft key to respond that you may not be able to attend the  
meeting. The phone displays:  
Press the Decline soft key to decline a meeting. The phone displays:  
You have declined the meeting.  
Step 4  
Press Exit to return to the New Meetings menu (see Figure 3-5).  
Related Topics:  
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Checking Your Schedule for Today  
To view your appointments for today, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the CalendarView Menu (see Figure 3-4), select 2 Today’s Schedule in one  
of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 2 Today’s Schedule and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key 2 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Your scheduled meetings display on your phone (see Figure 3-7).  
If you have no meetings scheduled, the phone displays:  
No appointments scheduled.  
Figure 3-7 Today’s Schedule Menu  
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Today's Schedule  
1. Luncheon meeting @ 11:30 am  
2. Staff meeting @ 3:30 pm  
...  
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...  
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...  
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Select a meeting to see details  
Select  
Exit  
Step 2  
Select the meeting for which you want to view information in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to the meeting and press the Select soft  
key.  
Press the number key on the dialing pad that corresponds to the meeting.  
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The Meeting Details screen displays the meeting subject, location, time, and  
sender (see Figure 3-8).  
Step 3  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to view the complete message text.  
Figure 3-8 Meeting Detail Screen  
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Meeting Details  
Sub:  
Loc:  
Time:  
Safety Training  
Training Room C  
8/12/2001 4:00:00PM  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
- 8/12/2001 5:00:00PM  
Sent by: J Smith  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Scroll down for more details  
Accept Decline  
Exit  
DialNum  
In the Meeting Details screen, the first soft key may display a soft key of Accept  
or Unsure, depending on how you have responded to the meeting notice. This  
allows you to change your response to a meeting notice:  
If you have tentatively accepted the meeting, the screen displays an Accept  
soft key (as shown in Figure 3-6).  
If you have already accepted the meeting, the screen displays an Unsure soft  
key.  
Step 4  
To manage your meetings you can:  
Press the Accept soft key to accept a meeting that you tentatively accepted  
before. The phone displays:  
You have accepted the meeting.  
Press the Unsure soft key to respond that you may not be able to attend the  
meeting. The phone displays:  
You have tentatively accepted the meeting.  
Press the Decline soft key to decline a meeting. The phone displays:  
You have declined the meeting.  
If the sender included a phone number in the meeting text, press the DialNum  
soft key to call the meeting.  
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Step 5  
On the Meeting Detail screen (see Figure 3-9):  
If you are the originator of the meeting, you can press the CnclMtg soft key  
to cancel the meeting.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the Today’s Schedule menu (Figure 3-7).  
Figure 3-9 Meeting Detail Screen  
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Meeting Details  
Sub:  
Loc:  
Time:  
Safety Training  
Training Room C  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
- 8/12/2001 5:00:00PM  
Sent by: J Smith  
Scroll down for more details  
CnclMtg  
Exit  
DialNum  
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Checking Your Weekly Schedule, page 3-17  
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Checking Your Weekly Schedule  
With the Weekly Schedule service, you can view your schedule for this week, next  
week or last week on one screen. You can also choose to view your schedule for  
a specific day of the week, from Monday to Friday. To check your weekly  
schedule, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the CalendarView Menu (see Figure 3-4), select 3 Weekly Schedule in one  
of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 3 Weekly Schedule and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press 3 on the dialing pad.  
You can select 1Current Week or any day from Monday to Friday. Use the  
Navigation button to scroll to 6 Friday (Figure 3-10). “Today” displays next to the  
current day, if it falls Monday through Friday. In Figure 3-10, the current day is  
Thursday.  
Figure 3-10 Weekly Schedule Menu  
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Calendar Menu  
1 Current Week  
2 Monday  
3 Tuesday  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
4 Wednesday  
5 Thursday - Today  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Make your selection  
Select  
Exit  
Step 2  
Choose a menu item in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to any of the days of the week (2 through  
6), and press the Select soft key.  
Enter the number on the dialing pad.  
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Step 3  
On the Calendar Menu screen:  
Select one of the days of the week, you view your schedule for that day.  
Select 1 CurrentWeek to view an entire week of appointments in one screen  
(see Figure 3-11).  
Figure 3-11 Current Week Menu  
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Th  
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8:00  
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5:00  
Pm  
Press key 1-5 (M-F) for details  
Prev Next Exit  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Keys 1 through 5 correspond to the days of the week.  
Enter a number from 1 through 5 on the dialing pad to see details of your schedule  
on that specific day. For example, enter 3 to see Wednesday’s schedule.  
The screen displays the details of your meeting (see Figure 3-12).  
Use the Navigation button to scroll down and view meeting information.  
Figure 3-12 Viewing Meeting Details  
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Meeting Details  
Sub:  
Loc:  
Time:  
Benefits Overview  
HR Conference Room  
8/13/2001 9:00:00AM  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
- 8/13/2001 10:00:00 AM  
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...  
...  
...  
Scroll down for more details  
Accept Decline  
Exit  
DialNum  
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In the Meeting Details screen, the first soft key may display Accept or Unsure,  
depending on how you have responded to the meeting notice. This allows you to  
change your previous response to a meeting notice:  
If you have tentatively accepted the meeting, the screen displays an Accept  
soft key (as shown in Figure 3-6).  
If you have already accepted the meeting, the screen displays an Unsure soft  
key.  
Step 6  
To manage your meetings you can:  
Press the Accept soft key to accept a meeting that you tentatively accepted  
before. The phone displays:  
You have accepted the meeting.  
Press the Unsure soft key to respond that you may not be able to attend the  
meeting. The phone displays:  
You have tentatively accepted the meeting.  
Press the Decline soft key to decline a meeting. The phone displays:  
You have declined the meeting.  
If the sender included a phone number in the meeting text, you can Press the  
DialNum soft key to call the sender.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the Current Week menu (see Figure 3-11).  
Step 7  
From the Current Week screen:  
Press the Prev soft key to view your calendar for the previous week.  
Press the Next soft key to view your calendar for the following week.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the Weekly Schedule menu (see  
Figure 3-10).  
Related Topics:  
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Viewing Your Schedule for a Specific Date, page 3-20  
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With CalendarView’s Select a Date service, you can specify a date and view your  
appointments for that date. To do this, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the CalendarView menu (see Figure 3-4), choose 3 Select a Date in one of  
two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 3 Select a Date and press the Select soft  
key.  
Press 3 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
The phone displays today’s date (see Figure 3-13).  
Figure 3-13 Viewing Select a Date  
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Calendar Option  
Date:  
Month:  
Year:  
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2001  
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Please enter a date  
Submit << Cancel  
Step 2  
Change the date to the calendar date you want to see:  
Press the << soft key to backspace and delete the displayed date.  
Use the dialing pad to enter the new date.  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to the month and year and change them, if  
necessary.  
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Step 4  
Press the Submit soft key.  
and a list of your appointments for that date.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the Select a Date menu.  
Related Topics:  
Checking Your Weekly Schedule, page 3-17  
Setting Your Meeting Reminder, page 3-21  
Setting Your Meeting Reminder  
Use your Meeting Reminder Setting to choose:  
which meeting reminders you want displayed, based on the importance of the  
meeting  
how you are reminded of meetings, by e-paging or by phone display  
Set up your Meeting Reminder Setting service when you first start using  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services. You must re-enter your setting choices any  
time you change your PIN.  
Tips  
If you are planning to change your PIN, change it before you set up your  
Meeting Reminder Setting service.  
To use this application, you must first define your meetings as High importance  
and High and Normal importance in Microsoft Exchange.  
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To use the Meeting Reminder Setting service, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the CalendarView menu (see Figure 3-4), select 5 Meeting Reminder  
Setting in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 5 Meeting Reminder Setting and press  
the Select soft key.  
Press 5 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
The Meeting Reminder Setting screen displays (see Figure 3-14).  
Figure 3-14 Setting Meeting Display Criteria  
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Meeting Reminder Setting  
1High  
2High and Normal  
3All  
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4None  
...  
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...  
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Select the meeting importance  
Submit  
Exit  
Step 2  
On the Meeting Reminder Setting screen:  
Select 1 High to be reminded of meetings of high importance only.  
Select 2 High and Normal to be reminded of meetings of high and normal  
importance.  
Select 3 All to be reminded of all of your meetings.  
Select 4 None to cancel your previous Meeting Reminder Setting.  
Step 3  
Press the Submit soft key to set your choice of Meeting Reminder Setting.  
The screen displays your choices meeting notification (see Figure 3-15).  
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Meeting Reminder Setting  
1By Pager/Email  
2By Phone display  
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Select the reminder option  
Select  
Exit  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Select either 1 By Pager/Email or 2 By Phone display.  
If you choose Reminder by Pager/Email, the service uses the e-mail account you  
Chapter 2, “Subscribing to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services”).  
Once you make your selection, a message displays notifying you that your  
meeting reminder is set.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the CalendarView menu (see Figure 3-4).  
Related Topics:  
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Using MailView, page 3-24  
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Using MailView  
These topics help you use MailView from your Cisco IP Phone to access your  
Cisco Unity voice mail, your Cisco Unity e-mail and up to two additional e-mail  
accounts.  
Logging in to MailView, page 3-24  
Changing your MailView Login, page 3-26  
Checking your Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-28  
Checking your E-mail, page 3-34  
Logging in to MailView  
When you access each of your MailView accounts the first time, you must enter  
your MailView name and password for that account. The Login screen does not  
display if you have already entered this information.  
Contact your system administrator if you do not have your MailView name and  
password.  
To log in to MailView, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Svcs will vary depending on the number  
of services you have configured on your phone.  
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Step 4  
Select 3 MailView in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 3 MailView and press the Select soft  
key.  
Press the number key 3 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, enter  
your PIN, when prompted. See the “Logging in to Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services” section on page 3-5 for details.  
The phone displays the MailView main menu (see Figure 3-16).  
Figure 3-16 MailView Main Menu  
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MailView  
...  
...  
...  
...  
1 Check Unity Voice Mail  
2 Check Unity Email  
3 Driftwood Email Server  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Make Your Selection  
Select  
Reset  
Exit  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Select one of your accounts in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to the item and press the Select soft key.  
Press the corresponding number key on your phone’s dialing pad.  
At the Login screen (see Figure 3-17), enter your username and password:  
To enter your username, enter the letters of the alphabet using your  
dialing pad. Press the phone key associated with a letter. To scroll  
through the letters associated with each key, press the key rapidly. For  
example, press 2 to display the letter “a.” To enter the letter “b,” press 2  
again without pausing. Press the << soft key to back up.  
For numeric entries, use the dialing pad.  
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MailView  
1004  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Password:  
...  
Enter Mail Server Pass/Pin  
Step 7  
your E-mail” section on page 3-34.  
To use MailView with your e-mail accounts, proceed to the “Checking your  
E-mail” section on page 3-34.  
Related Topics:  
Changing your MailView Login, page 3-26  
Checking your Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-28  
Checking your E-mail, page 3-34  
Changing your MailView Login  
If you change your MailView accounts or change your user name and password  
for any of your MailView accounts, you must change them within MailView also.  
To change your MailView login, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
From the MailView menu, press the Reset soft key to change or clear your login  
information for a mail account (see Figure 3-18).  
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...  
...  
...  
...  
1 Check Unity Voice Mail  
2 Check Unity Email  
3 Driftwood Email Server  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
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Make Your Selection  
Select  
Reset  
Exit  
Step 2  
Select the account to reset your Login information.  
The Reset UserName and Pin screen displays (see Figure 3-19).  
Figure 3-19 MailView Login Reset Display  
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Reset UserName and Pin  
1 Enter Unity Voice Mail Pass/  
Pin  
2 Enter Unity Email Pass/Pin  
3 Enter Driftwood Pass/Pin  
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...  
Select  
Step 3  
Enter your new user name and new password. Press the Submit soft key.  
Related Topics:  
Logging in to MailView, page 3-24  
Changing your MailView Login, page 3-26  
Checking your Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-28  
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Checking your Cisco Unity Voice Mail  
With MailView, you can view, listen to, record a reply, forward, and delete your  
Cisco Unity voice mail, all from your Cisco IP Phone. Any operation you perform  
on your messages using MailView is reflected in your PC-based traditional  
voicemail interface automatically.  
To review your Cisco Unity voice mail, perform these tasks:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Svcs will vary depending on the number  
Step 3  
Select 3 MailView in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 3 MailView and press the Select soft  
key.  
Press the number key 3 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Step 4  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, enter  
your PIN, when prompted. See the “Logging in to Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services” section on page 3-5 for details.  
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The phone displays the MailView main menu (see Figure 3-20).  
Figure 3-20 MailView Main Menu  
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1 Check Unity Voice Mail  
2 Check Unity Email  
3 Driftwood Email Server  
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Step 5  
Step 6  
Select 1 Check Unity Voice Mail in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 1 Check Unity Voice Mail and press the  
Select soft key.  
Press the number key 1 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
If this is the first time you are accessing this MailView account, you are prompted  
to log in. For details, see the “Logging in to MailView” section on page 3-24.  
After successful login, the phone displays a list of your Cisco Unity voice mail  
(see Figure 3-21). By default, your voice mail first displays unheard messages.  
Figure 3-21 Viewing Cisco Unity VoiceMail  
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Michael Jones  
Reply to your mail  
Thu, 7 Jun 2001  
Michael Jones  
Message from Michael Jones  
Thu, 31 May 2001  
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Step 7  
Press the more soft key to change the sort order or to select a message to review.  
The screen displays your voicemail inbox (see Figure 3-22).  
Figure 3-22 Date Sort/Read Sort Display  
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Chad Hawes  
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Step 8  
Step 9  
From the DateSort/ReadSort screen:  
a. Press the DateSrt soft key to view your voice mail in the order in which it  
was received.  
If you do not want to change the sort order, select a voice mail from your voice  
mail inbox (see Figure 3-21). Use one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to the voice mail and press the Select soft  
key.  
the voice mail.  
Step 10 Proceed to the “Using MailView’s Options for Cisco Unity Voice Mail” section  
on page 3-31.  
Related Topics:  
Using MailView, page 3-24  
Using MailView’s Options for Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-31  
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Using MailView  
Using MailView’s Options for Cisco Unity Voice Mail  
After you have selected a voice mail message, the MailView inbox screen displays  
the following options for handling your Cisco Unity voice mail (see Figure 3-23):  
Figure 3-23 MailView’s Cisco Unity VoiceMail Options  
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1. play voice mail 2. reply to sender 3. forward to a third party  
4. fast rewind  
7. delete  
5. pause  
8. stop  
6. fast forward  
9. review next message  
Use Table 3-2 to help you manage your Cisco Unity voice mail in MailView.  
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Table 3-2 Using MailView to Manage Cisco Unity Voice Mail  
Voice Mail Options  
Instructions  
Play Voice Mail  
1. Press 1  
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Table 3-2 Using MailView to Manage Cisco Unity Voice Mail (continued)  
Voice Mail Options  
Instructions  
Forward Voice Mail  
1. Press 3 on the dialing pad to forward a voice mail to someone other than  
the originator.  
2. Enter the recipient’s user name and e-mail address:  
a. Enter the letters of the alphabet using your dialing pad.  
b. Press the phone key associated with a letter.  
Tips  
To scroll through the letters associated with each key, press the key  
rapidly. For example, press 2 to display the letter “a.” To enter the  
letter “b”, press 2 again without pausing. Press the << soft key to  
back up and make corrections.  
The phone displays a forwarded message screen.  
3. Press the Exit soft key to return to the voice mail inbox.  
1. Press 7 to delete a voice mail.  
Delete Voice Mail  
Play All Voice Mail  
Your phone displays:  
Mail deleted.  
This message was successfully deleted.  
2. Press the Exit soft key to return to the voice mail inbox.  
1. Press 9.  
The screen displays the next voice mail message header and then automatically  
plays the voice mail.  
You can easily review all your voice mail without going back to the inbox.  
2. Press the Exit soft key to stop playing the voice mail and to return to the  
voice mail inbox.  
Related Topics:  
Using MailView’s Options for Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-31  
Checking your E-mail, page 3-34  
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Checking your E-mail  
With MailView, you can scroll through your e-mail messages and read them right  
on the phone display. You can also forward and delete e-mails from your phone.  
Any operation you perform on your messages using MailView is reflected in your  
PC-based e-mail client automatically.  
MailView provides you with a list of your Cisco Unity e-mail and up to two  
additional IMAP-compliant e-mail accounts.  
To check your e-mail using MailView, perform these steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Svcs will vary depending on the number  
Step 3  
Select 3 MailView in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 3 MailView and press the Select soft  
key.  
Press the number key 3 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Step 4  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, enter  
your PIN, when prompted. See the “Logging in to Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services” section on page 3-5 for details.  
The phone displays the MailView main menu (see Figure 3-24). Item 2 will  
always be your Cisco Unity e-mail. Items 3 and 4 are your optional  
(IMAP-compliant) e-mail accounts. In Figure 3-24, Driftwood is the optional  
e-mail account.  
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2 Check Unity Email  
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Step 5  
Select an e-mail service in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
For example, in Figure 3-24, select 2 Check Unity Email or 3 Driftwood.  
Step 6  
If this is the first time you are accessing this MailView account, you are prompted  
to login. For details, see the “Logging in to MailView” section on page 3-24.  
After successful login, the phone displays your e-mail inbox with a list of your  
e-mail (see Figure 3-25).  
Figure 3-25 E-Mail Inbox  
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New Mail # 3  
Thu, 31 May 20013  
Jeff C  
New Mail # 3  
Thu, 31 May 2001  
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Select  
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Step 7  
Select the e-mail that you want to read in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to the e-mail and press the Select soft key.  
Use the dialing pad to enter the number corresponding to the e-mail.  
The screen displays the e-mail body screen (Figure 3-26).  
Use the Navigation button to scroll down the screen to read the text of the  
complete message below the dotted line.  
Figure 3-26 E-mail Body  
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<cparr@ccmlab-unity.abc>  
Subject: Email with a LA  
Fri, 8 Jun 2001 09:37:08  
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Delete  
Forward  
Step 8  
On the E-mail body screen:  
Press the Delete soft key to delete the e-mail.  
Your phone displays:  
Mail deleted.  
Press the Forward soft key to forward the e-mail to a third party.  
Press the Inbox soft key to return to E-Mail inbox,  
Related Topics:  
Checking your Cisco Unity Voice Mail, page 3-28  
Using Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 3-1  
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Using Contacts Synchronization  
Using Contacts Synchronization  
With Contacts Synchronization, you can synchronize the entries in the Personal  
Address Book in Cisco CallManager with your Outlook Contacts.  
To set up synchronization of your directory entries, perform the following steps:  
Procedure  
Step 1  
Step 2  
From your Cisco IP Phone, press the Services button.  
The screen displays your list of services.  
Select Productivity Svcs in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to Productivity Svcs and press the Select  
soft key.  
Press the number key on your phone’s dialing pad that corresponds to the item  
number displayed on the LCD screen.  
Tips  
The item number next to Productivity Services will vary depending on the  
number of services you have configured on your phone.  
The screen displays the services available with Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services (see Figure 3-2).  
Step 3  
Select 4 Contacts Synchronization in one of two ways:  
Use the Navigation button to scroll to 4 Contacts Synchronization and press  
the Select soft key.  
Press the number key 4 on your phone’s dialing pad.  
Note  
If you have not already logged in to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services,  
you may be prompted to enter your PIN now. See the “Logging in to  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services” section on page 3-5.  
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The phone displays the Contacts Synchronization main menu with the choice of  
three conflict resolution modes (see Figure 3-27).  
Step 4  
In the Contacts Synchronization main menu (see Figure 3-27), choose a conflict  
resolution mode:  
Select 1Exchange overrides CCM PAB to write the Microsoft Exchange  
entry to the Cisco CallManager (Personal Address Book) directory, in the  
case of conflicting entries.  
Select 2CCM PAB overrides Exchange to write the entry from the  
Cisco CallManager (Personal Address Book) directory to the Microsoft  
Exchange directory, in the case of conflicting entries.  
Select 3 Ignore conflicts to leave the Exchange entry and the  
Cisco CallManager directory entry as they are.  
Note  
If the entries have the same first name, last name, e-mail, and work phone  
number but have different mobile and home phone numbers, they are  
considered conflicting entries.  
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2CCM PAB overrides Exchange  
3Ignore conflicts  
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Select  
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Step 5  
Step 6  
Step 7  
When the synchronization is complete, a message displays to notify you that the  
synchronization is done a nd the number of entries added to each directory.  
Press the Report soft key for details of the entries that have been added to the  
directory.  
Press the Exit soft key to return to the Contacts Synchronization main menu.  
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Related Topics:  
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Common Questions about Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services, page 4-1  
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4
The following sections answer questions you may have about using  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services:  
Do I Have to Enter My Login PIN Every Time?, page 4-1  
Why Can’t I Access Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services?, page 4-2  
Why Can’t I Connect to MailView?, page 4-4  
Q.) How can I bypass typing in my login PIN?  
A.) If the phone is assigned to you, you can set your login mode to non-secure.  
This gives you access to all your subscribed services without logging in every  
time. Keep in mind that anyone can access your information if your login mode is  
set to non-secure.  
To bypass Login, set the mode to non-secure on the Cisco IP Phone Services page  
in Cisco CallManager (see Chapter 2, “Subscribing to Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services”).  
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Why Can’t I Access Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services?  
ProductivityServices?  
Use the following topics to clear errors in accessing Cisco IP Phone  
Productivity Services:  
Service Subscription Parameters Error, page 4-2  
Meeting Reminder Not Displaying, page 4-2  
Host Not Found Error, page 4-3  
Service Subscription Parameters Error  
Q.) I changed my PIN using the Cisco IP Phone User Options page. Now when I  
Service subscription parameters are wrong. Please update subscription.  
What does this mean?  
A.)You may have entered an incorrect UserID or PIN while subscribing to  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services or your Cisco CallManager PIN may have  
been changed.  
Log on to your Cisco IP Phone User Menu Options page and update the  
subscription with the correct parameters (see the “Subscribing to Cisco IP  
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Authentication Error  
Q.) I received a message:  
Authentication error.  
A.) The Virtual Directories may have the wrong permissions.  
Contact your administration to check the permissions.  
Host Not Found Error  
Q.) I received a message:  
Host is not found.  
A.) The host name is used in the services URL. The DNS is not set up to resolve  
the host name address to an IP address.  
Contact your administrator to have the DNS set up.  
Phone Hangs On “Requesting...”  
Q.) My phone displays:  
Requesting...  
for a long time.  
A.)The server for the Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services is busy servicing other  
requests. Press the Cancel soft key and retry.  
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Why Can’t I Connect to MailView?  
Use the following topics to clear errors you may encounter using MailView:  
Validation Error, page 4-4  
Sending Error, page 4-4  
Can’t Connect To Mail Server, page 4-5  
UserName or Password Error, page 4-5  
Can’t Play Voice Mail, page 4-6  
Reply Mail Not Delivered as Voice Mail, page 4-6  
Deleting Error, page 4-6  
Validation Error  
Q.) When accessing MailView, I receive the following error message:  
Validation Error.  
A.) Contact your system administrator to restart the UMClient Service.  
Sending Error  
Q.) I received the error message:  
Sending error. Filename: filename IP:ip Port: port.  
A.) The cache directory may not have the correct permissions. Contact your  
system administrator to correct the problem.  
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Why Can’t I Connect to MailView?  
Q.) I received the error message:  
Can’t connect to the Mail Server (ip Port: port). Change your setting  
in the Call Manager User pages.  
A.) You may have specified incorrect URLs in the service parameters.  
1. Go to your Cisco IP Phone Options Menu page and check that you entered  
the correct service parameters for URL1 or URL2 for access to the external  
mail server (see the “Subscribing to Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services”  
section on page 2-1).  
2. Check with your system administrator that the URLs that you entered contain  
the proper IMAP port number.  
Note  
MailView uses URL1 and URL2 in the service description in  
Figure 2-2. For URL1 and URL2, use :0 for the default port number  
or use :xxx for the custom port number.  
3. Make any required corrections to the URLs in the Cisco IP Phone  
Options Menu page and click Subscribe.  
UserName or Password Error  
Q.) I know that my UserId and password are correct. Why does MailView give me  
this error?  
Error UserName (user) and/or Password (pin) are incorrect.  
A.)You are connected to the ip port but the mail server has rejected the password  
or PIN.  
1. Verify that your current password is correct.  
2. If you are still having problems, contact your system administrator.  
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Can’t Play Voice Mail  
Q.) I can’t play my voice mail? What do I do?  
A.) Contact your system administrator.  
Reply Mail Not Delivered as Voice Mail  
Q.) I used the reply command to reply to a voice mail. It was not delivered as  
voice mail.  
A.) Contact your system administrator.  
Deleting Error  
Q.) I received this error message:  
Error deleting the message.  
A.)The IMAP server would not allow MailView to delete the mail.  
Ask your system administrator to verify that you have access rights to the mail  
server.  
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Contacts Synchronization  
overview 1-4  
C
CalendarView  
setting 3-37  
main menu 3-10  
overview 1-2  
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using 3-10, 3-11  
checking your schedule  
for a specific date 3-20  
for today 3-14  
accessing accounts 3-34  
forwarding 3-36  
viewing inbox 3-35  
viewing message 3-36  
new meetings 3-12  
weekly 3-17  
Cisco IP Phone Productivity Services  
accessing 3-4  
applications 1-1  
checking version 3-4  
common questions 4-1  
logging in 3-5  
LCD display  
using 3-3  
logging out 3-8  
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main menu 3-4  
navigating 3-2  
MailView  
navigating tips 3-3  
overview 1-1  
changing login 3-26  
logging in 3-24  
overview 1-3  
subscribing to 2-1  
Cisco Unity Voice Mail  
MailView options 3-31  
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meeting reminders  
choosing e-page or phone 3-23  
setting meetings to display 3-21  
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Navigation button  
using 3-3  
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Services button  
using 3-2  
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voice mail  
deleting 3-33  
forwarding 3-33  
pausing 3-32  
playing 3-32  
playing all 3-33  
replying to 3-32  
stopping 3-32  
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