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Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP PhonesUSER GUIDE
Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phone User Guide 1 Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started 4 Overview 4 Caring for Your Phone 6 Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons 7 Phone Components 7 Softkey Buttons 9 Using the Keypad and Buttons with Menus 13 Using Keypad Shortcuts 13 Using the Navigation Button 13 Entering Numbers and Text in Fields 14 Using Phone Hardware and Accessories 15 Using the Speakerphone 15 Using Wired and Wireless Headsets 15 Switching Between the Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone 19 Using the Cisco Attendant Console 19 Changing the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display 20 Chapter 2: Installing Your Phone 21 Before You Begin 21 Connecting the Handset 22 (Optional) Attaching the Desk Stand 24 (Optional) Mounting the Phone to the Wall 24 Connecting Your Phone Power 25 Connecting Your Phone to the Network 25 Connecting Your Phone to the Wired Network 25 Connecting Your Phone to the Wireless Network 26 Setting the Phone Wireless Connection 28 Verifying Phone Startup 33 Updating Your Phone Firmware 33
Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phone User Guide 2 Contents Chapter 3: Using Basic Phone Functions 35 Placing or Answering a Call 36 Adjusting Call Volume and Muting 36 Using Mute 37 Putting a Call on Hold 37 Resuming a Call 37 Ending a Call 37 Transferring Calls 38 Managing Call Waiting 38 Recording a Live Call 39 Viewing and Returning Calls 39 Forwarding Calls 40 Setting Do Not Disturb 40 Configuring Call Waiting 41 Picking Up a Call 42 Placing a Three-Way Conference Call 42 Using the Phone Directories 43 Using Your Personal Address Book 43 Importing Your Mobile Phone Address Book into the Cisco SPA 525G2 45 Using the Corporate Directory 46 Using the Call History Lists 46 Viewing the Call History Lists 46 Deleting a Call History List 47 Calling from the Call History Lists 47 Deleting an Entry from the Call History Lists 47 Saving a Call History List Number to Your Directory 48 Accessing Voicemail 48 Chapter 4: Using Advanced Phone Functions 49 Using Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 49
Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phone User Guide 3 Contents Enabling Bluetooth 50 Pairing Your Cisco SPA525G2 with a Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone 50 Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is Paired 52 Importing Your Mobile Phone Address Book into the Cisco SPA525G2 53 Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2 54 Receiving Mobile Phone Calls by using the Cisco SPA525G2 55 Switching Audio from Your Cisco SPA525G2 to Your Mobile Phone 55 Viewing Mobile Phone Battery and Signal Information on Your Cisco SPA525G2 55 Charging Your Mobile Phone Using Your Cisco SPA525G2 56 Playing MP3 Files on Your Phone 57 Creating the Playlist 57 Playing Songs 58 Customizing Your IP Phone Screen 59 Changing the Screen Contrast 59 Setting the Screen Backlight Timer 59 Configuring the Phone Screen Saver 60 Changing the Phone Wallpaper 61 Restarting Your Phone 61 Viewing Phone, Network, and Call Information 62 Viewing Product Information 62 Viewing Network Information 62 Viewing Peripheral Status 63 Viewing the Wireless Connection Status 63 Advanced Menus for Technical Support Personnel 64 Appendix A: Where to Go From Here 65 Power Adapter Statement 67 FCC and IC Statement 67 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement 67 IMPORTANT NOTE 68 Industry Canada Statement 68
1 Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 4 Getting Started This chapter provides an overview of your Cisco Attendant Console IP phone. contains the following sections: •Overview, page 4 •Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons, page 7 •Using the Keypad and Buttons with Menus, page 13 •Entering Numbers and Text in Fields, page 14 •Using Phone Hardware and Accessories, page 15 •Using the Cisco Attendant Console, page 19 Overview The Cisco Attendant Console IP phone is a full-featured VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone that provide voice communication over an IP network. It provides traditional features, such as call forwarding, redialing, speed dialing, transferring calls, conference calling, and accessing voice mail. Calls can be made or received with a handset, headset or speaker. The Cisco Attendant Console features vary, depending on the type of call control system that you are using and the limitations set by the phone system administrator. This document describes using the Cisco SPA525G and SPA525G2 with a Smart Phone Control Protocol (SPCP) phone system, such as the Cisco Unified Communications 500 Series, with no limitations. If you are using the Cisco Attendant Console IP phone with a BroadSoft or an Asterisk system, see the Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SIP IP Phone User Guide .
Getting Started Overview Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 5 1 Setup of the phone network is typically performed by using Cisco Configuration Assistant (CCA) software. This software is available on Cisco.com. The phone can be powered by connecting your phone to an Ethernet switch that provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) or you can use an optional Cisco PA100 power adapter. A phone is connected to the network through an Ethernet connection or the built-in Wireless-G radio. If you are using the Wireless-G connection, a Cisco PA100 power adapter is required. The phone provides an additional Ethernet port that allows a computer to be connected to the network through the phone. (We recommend that if a PC is connected to the network through the phone, that the phone be connected to the network only by using the wired Ethernet connection). The Cisco Attendant Console has a 320 x 240 color, 3.2 inch screen and can manage up to five telephone extensions. They also provide the following hardware feature s : •Two Ethernet 10/100 Mbps ports •802.3af Power over Ethernet support •USB 2.0 host port •AUX port (to attach a Cisco Attendant Console) •Bluetooth capability for headset support •Bluetooth capability for mobile phone pairing (Cisco SPA525G2 only) •2.5mm stereo earphone jack
Getting Started Overview Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 6 1 •Wireless-G client support •Kensington security slot The functionality of the phones can be modified by your phone system administrator. Not all of the functional features described in this document are available or they might function slightly differently on your phone. This document describes the features as they function in factory default mode. Caring for Your Phone The Cisco Small Business IP phones are electronic devices that should not be exposed to excessive heat, sun, cold, or water. To clean the equipment, use a slightly moistened paper or cloth towel. Do not spray or pour cleaning solution directly onto the hardware unit.
Getting Started Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 7 1 Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Figure 1 identifies the parts of your phone. Phone Components Figure 1 Cisco SPA525G and Cisco SPA525G2 Phone Components Table 1 IP Phone Components #Phone FeatureDescription 1 Handset Pick up to answer or place calls. 2 Speaker Speaker for phone. 3 Message Waiting IndicatorWhen lit: •Red—You have a new voice mail message. •Flashing Red—You have an incoming call.
Getting Started Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 8 1 4 IP phone screen Your phone might vary, but typically it displays: •Date and time •Phone station name •Line extensions •Softkey options •Startup logo, screen saver, background photo, and photo album 5 Line keys Phone line status: •Green (steady): Line is in use. •Green (blinking): There is an incoming call. •Red (blinking): Line is on hold. •Orange: Line is unregistered (cannot be used). •Flashing Orange: The phone is not connected to the network. These keys can also be programmed by your system administrator to perform differently than described here or to add functions such as speed dial, call pickup, or monitor an extension. 6 Softkey buttons Press a softkey to perform the action on the label on the IP phone screen above the softkey. 7 Navigation button Press the arrows to scroll items on the IP phone screen. 8 Center Select button Press to select the option or menu that is highlighted on the screen. 9 Messages button Press to access voice mail. (Must be set up by your phone administrator.) 10 Hold button Press to place a call either on hold or to resume. Table 1 IP Phone Components #Phone FeatureDescription
Getting Started Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide 9 1 Softkey Buttons The four softkey buttons have different functions depending on the menu configuration and function selected. The following table shows the softkey buttons that are typical (in alphabetical order).11 Setup button Press to access a menu to configure features and preferences (such as your directory, status, and speed dials), access your call history, set up functions (such as call forwarding), and provide phone status information. 12 Mute button Press to mute or unmute the phone. When the phone is muted, the button glows red. A flashing red mute button indicates that the phone has no network connectivity. 13 Volume button Press + to increase the volume and press - to lower the volume of the handset, headset, speaker (when the handset is off hook), or ringer (when the handset is on hook). 14 Speaker button Press to turn the speaker on or off. When the speaker is on, the button glows green. 15 Headset button Press to turn the headset on or off. When the headset is on, the button glows green. 16 Keypad Press keypad keys to dial phone numbers, enter letters, or choose menu items. Ta b l e 2 S o f t k e y B u t t o n s ButtonFunction Add Adds a new item (for example, a new directory entry). AddList Creates a list (for example, MP3 files). Back Returns you to the previous screen. BXfer Per forms a blind call transfer. Table 1 IP Phone Components #Phone FeatureDescription