Your Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series with Multiplatform Firmware- Webex
Voice conversations that are both simple and highly protected can be obtained through the usage of Cisco IP Phone 6800 Series Multiplatform Phones. The Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones can be seen on the left side of the illustration that follows. The Cisco IP Phone 6841 and 6851 Multiplatform Phones, which are located to the right, have an identical appearance.
Features |
6821 |
6841 |
6851 |
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Screen |
Grayscale, with backlight |
Grayscale, with backlight |
Grayscale, with backlight |
Lines |
2 |
4 |
4 |
Fixed feature keys |
4 (See note below) |
9 |
9 |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
Supported |
Not supported |
Supported |
The support of an Electronic Hookswitch Headset |
Not supported |
Not supported |
Supported |
Your phone needs to be set up to connect to a call control system, which also requires it to be connected to a network. Depending on the call management system, the telephones can handle a wide variety of functions and capabilities. Because of the configuration that your administrator has chosen for your phone, it is possible that some of its features will not be accessible to you.
Some of the features that you add to your phone require a line button in order to function properly. However, each line button on your phone is only capable of supporting a single purpose (either a line, a fast dial, or a feature). If the line buttons on your phone are already being used, your phone will not display any more capabilities if they are available.
Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones Buttons and Hardware
The following figure shows the Cisco IP Phone 6821 Multiplatform Phones.
1 |
Light strip |
Displays either an incoming call (flashing red) or a fresh voice message (steady red) depending on whether you have an incoming call or not. |
2 |
Programmable feature buttons and line buttons |
You will have access to all of your phone lines, features, and call sessions. |
3 |
Softkey buttons |
Gain access to a variety of operations and services like Conference and Transfer. |
4 |
Navigation cluster |
The navigation ring, as well as the Select button. Navigate the menus, highlight the items you want, and then choose the highlighted option. |
5 |
Applications and Headset |
Applications are granted access to the call history, user preferences, phone settings, and information regarding the phone model. Headset Toggle to turn on or off the headset. When a headset is currently being used, a corresponding icon will appear in the header. |
6 |
Mute and Speakerphone |
Mute
Toggle the switch to turn on or off the microphone. An icon that looks like a mute button will appear on the screen when the microphone is muted. Speakerphone Toggle to turn on or off the speakerphone functionality. |
7 |
Volume button |
Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, and speakerphone when the phone is not in use, as well as the level of the ringer when the phone is in use. |
Cisco IP Phone 6841 and 6851 Multiplatform Phones Buttons and Hardware
The following figure shows the Cisco IP Phone 6841.
1 |
Handset and Handset light strip |
Displays either an incoming call (flashing red) or a fresh voice message (steady red) depending on whether you have an incoming call or not. |
2 |
Programmable feature buttons and line buttons |
You’ll have access to all of your phone lines, features, and call sessions. |
3 |
Softkey buttons |
Access functions and services. |
4 |
Navigation cluster |
The navigation ring, in addition to the Select button. Navigate the menus, highlight the items you want, and then choose the highlighted option. |
5 |
Hold/Resume, Conference, and Transfer |
Hold/Resume Place the currently active call on hold, then pick up the call that was previously held.
Conference Create a conference call. Transfer Transfer a call. |
6 |
Speakerphone, Mute, and Headset |
Speakerphone Toggle to turn on or off the speakerphone functionality. The button will light up whenever the speakerphone is on.
Toggle the mute switch to turn the microphone on or off. The button will glow in the dark when the microphone is muted. Headset Toggle to turn on or off the headset. The button will glow brightly whenever the headset is active. |
7 |
Contacts, Applications, and Messages |
Access both personal and corporate directories to locate contacts.
Applications You may access your call history, as well as user preferences, phone settings, and information on your phone model. Messages Dial up your voice messaging system automatically. |
8 |
Volume button |
Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, and speakerphone when the phone is not in use, as well as the level of the ringer when the phone is in use. |