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Cisco 7821 User Guide

Written by Tony Ling

Updated at November 4th, 2022

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The Cisco 8841 & 8851 phones are exactly alike except the 8851 has a docking port and Bluetooth capability. 

7821

Buttons and Hardware Identification

 

Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series with 8 callouts clockwise from the handset. Number 1 points to light strip on the handset. Number 2 points to the 4 buttons on either side of the phone screen. Number 3 points to the 4 buttons along the bottom of the phone screen. Number 4 points to the round navigation cluster near the bottom of the phone screen. Number 5 points to the three buttons on the top right side of the phone. Number 6 points to the three buttons on the lower right side of the phone. Number 7 points to the three buttons on the top left side of the phone. Number 8 points to the volume button.


The following table describes the Cisco IP Phone 7800 Series buttons and hardware.

1

Handset and Handset light strip

Indicates whether you have an incoming call (flashing red) or a new voice message (steady red).

2

Programmable feature buttons and line buttons

Feature button Access your phone lines, features, and call sessions.

For more information, see Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons.

The Cisco IP Phone 7811 does not have programmable feature buttons or line buttons.

3

Softkey buttons

Softkey button Access functions and services.

For more information, see Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons.

4

Navigation cluster

Navigation ring and Select Navigation cluster button. Scroll through menus, highlight items, and select the highlighted item.

5

Hold/Resume, Conference, and Transfer

Hold/Resume Hold/Resume button Place an active call on hold and resume the held call.

Conference Create a conference call.

Transfer Transfer a call.

6

Speakerphone, Mute, and Headset

Speakerphone Toggle the speakerphone on or off. When the speakerphone is on, the button is lit.

Mute Toggle the microphone on or off. When the microphone is muted, the button is lit.

Headset Toggle the headset on. When the headset is on, the button islit. To leave headset mode, you pick up the handset or select Speakerphone .

The Cisco IP Phone 7811 does not have a Headset button.

7

Contacts, Applications, and Messages

Contacts Access personal and corporate directories.

Applications Access call history, user preferences, phone settings, and phone model information.

Messages Autodial your voice messaging system.

8

Volume button

Adjust the handset, headset, and speakerphone volume (off hook) and the ringer volume(on hook).

 
 

Softkey, Line, and Feature Buttons

You can interact with the features on your phone in several ways:

Softkeys, located below the screen, give you access to the function displayed on the screen above the softkey. The softkeys change depending on what you are doing at the time. The More ... softkey shows you that more functions are available.

Feature and line buttons, located on either side of the screen, give you access to phone features and phone lines.

Feature buttons—Used for features such as Speed dial or Call pickup, and to view your status on another line.

Line buttons—Used to answer a call or resume a held call. When not used for an active call, used to initiate phone functions, such as the missed calls display.

Feature and line buttons illuminate to indicate status.

Line button Green, steady LED—Active call or two-way intercom call

Line button Green, flashing LED—Held call

Line button Amber, steady LED—Privacy in use, one-way intercom call, or logged into a Hunt Group

Line button Amber, flashing LED—Incoming call or reverting call

Line button Red, steady LED—Remote line in use (shared line or Line Status) or Do Not Disturb (DND) active

Line button Red, flashing LED—Remote line on hold

Your administrator can set up some functions as softkeys or as feature buttons. You can also access some functions with softkeys or the associated hard button.

 

 
 

Phone Screen Features

The phone screen shows information about your phone such as directory number, active call and line status, softkeys, speed dials, placed calls, and phone menu listings. The screen is made up of three sections: the header row, the middle section, and the footer row.

Cisco IP Phone 7800 screen

1

At the top of the screen is the header row. The header row displays the phone number, current date and time, as well a number of icons. The icons display when features are active.

2

The middle of the phone screen displays the information associated with the line and feature buttons on the phone.

3

The bottom row of the screen contains the softkey labels. Each label indicates the action for the softkey button below the screen.

 
 

Phone Icons

Your phone screen displays many icons. This section gives images of the common icons
Icons are in color or grayscale, depending on the screen.

Lines

Icon

Description

handset

Line/Directory Number

handset with bars to the left

Speed dial

up and down arrows

Intercom

two vertical bars

Held call

handset with audio arcs

Active call

Shared Lines

Icon

Description

handset with upward lines

Incoming call on shared line.

red handset with audio arcs

Shared line active by another user.

Recents

Icon

Description

handset with left arrow

Incoming call

handset with right arrow

Outgoing call

handset with left arrow over the top

Missed call

 
 

 

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