Yealink IP phone user guide
- Calling
- Call management
- Calling features
- Voicemail
- Do Not Disturb
- Phone customisation
- Phone status
- Switching Workspaces
Calling
Making calls
Pick up the handset and enter the phone number or extension you would like to dial. If you would like to use the speakerphone, press the speakerphone key while the handset is still on the hook and then enter the number.
Redial
Press the History softkey to bring up a list of recently dialled numbers. Select the desired number, and then press the Send softkey or the speakerphone key.
Receiving calls
Pick up the handset or press the speakerphone key while the phone is ringing.
Rejecting calls
Press the Reject softkey while the phone is ringing.
Ending calls
Either hang up the handset or press the EndCall softkey.
If you are using the speakerphone, you can press the speakerphone key to end a call.
Call management
Call mute
Press the X key to mute a call. The mute status will be indicated on the phone LCD.
Press the X key again to unmute the call.
Placing calls on hold
Press the Hold softkey during a call to place a call on hold. Press the Resume softkey to resume the call.
If there are multiple calls on hold, use the up and down navigation buttons to select the desired call and then press the Resume softkey.
Three-way call conferencing
Press the Conf softkey to place the active call on hold.
Enter the second number that you wish to call and press Send. When the second party picks up, press the Conf softkey again to join the calls together.
Transferring calls
Blind transfer
Press the TRAN button or Tran softkey during a call to place the call on hold.
Enter the extension or number that you wish to transfer to, and then hit the TRAN button or softkey again.
Semi-attended transfer
Press the TRAN button or Tran softkey during a call to place the call on hold.
Enter the extension or number that you wish to transfer to, and then hit the #send button and wait until you hear a ring-back tone. Press the TRAN button or Tran softkey again.
Attended transfer
Press the TRAN button or Tran softkey during a call to place the call on hold.
Enter the extension or number that you wish to transfer to, and then hit the #send button and wait until the second party answers. If they wish to take the call, press the Tran softkey again. If they do not wish to take the call or if there is no answer, press the Resume softkey to connect with the caller again.
Calling features
Call Forward
Turn on call forward by picking up the phone and dialing *72# Wait for the prompt, and then dial the phone number that will receive forwarded calls, followed by the # key. The system will confirm the number you have entered.
Disable call forwarding by picking up the phone and dialing *73#. You will hear a prompt to confirm that call forwarding has been turned off.
Call Waiting
Toggle call waiting on and off or update the call waiting tone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Call Waiting (option 2)
Auto Answer
Auto Answer will automatically pick up a call on a line that you specify. Toggle Auto Answer on and off or update the call waiting tone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Auto Answer (option 3)
Hot Line
Hot Line will automatically dial a number of your choice after a short delay when you pick up the phone. You can turn on Hot Line by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Hot Line (option 6)
Anonymous Call
Turn off caller-ID for your outgoing calls by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Anonymous Call (option 7)
Auto Redial
Automatically redial a number that is busy when you call. You can turn on Auto Redial and specify the time between calling attempts as well as the number of redial attempts by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Auto Redial (option 8)
If Auto Redial is enabled, you will see a prompt on the LCD of the phone when you dial a line and receive a busy signal. Press the OK key to activate Auto Redial.
Voicemail
Check new messages
When the LED indicator flashes slowly, press the MESSAGE button to access your Ooma Office voicemail.
Do Not Disturb
Turn on Do Not Disturb by pressing the DND softkey. Your phone will not ring for incoming calls until Do Not Disturb is deactivated. Turn off Do Not Disturb by pressing the DND softkey again.
While Do Not Disturb is enabled, you will see a DND icon in the upper-right corner of the LCD display.
Phone customisation
Directory
At this time, the company directory (accessed with the dir softkey) is not compatible with Ooma Office. This directory will be available at a future date.
Key as send
You can designate a specific key that can be pressed to send a call. To set up a send key, follow these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Features (option 2)
- Select Key as send (option 5)
- Choose the # or * key, or disable this feature
Phone language
Update the language on your phone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Settings (option 3)
- Select Basic Settings (option 1)
- Select Language (option 1)
Phone date and time
Update the date and time on your phone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Settings (option 3)
- Select Basic Settings (option 1)
- Select Time & Date (option 2)
Display settings
Update the backlight and contrast settings on your phone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Settings (option 3)
- Select Basic Settings (option 1)
- Select Display (option 3)
Sound settings
Update the ring tones and key tones on your phone by following these instructions:
- Press the Menu softkey
- Select Settings (option 3)
- Select Basic Settings (option 1)
- Select Sound (option 4)
Phone status
IP address
You can find the phone’s IP address by pressing the OK key while the phone is idle.
MAC address
You can find the phone’s MAC address by either pressing the OK key while the phone is idle, or by checking the bottom of the phone.
Switching Workspaces
One of the benefits of an IP phone is that it can make changing workspaces quick and easy. When a user relocates to a new workspace, they can simply unplug their IP phone and take it with them. When the phone is plugged in again inside the same office building, it will retain the user’s extension information.