ACC-CO-REF-020 Residence_Voip_Telephone_Instruction_Dec_2013.doc 2012 Aug 16 Page 1 of 2Accommodation ServicesCisco 7911 IP PhoneQuick Reference GuidePIN :-________________________Please memorise your PIN or keep this copyin a safe place. If another student uses yourPIN the calls will be charged to your account.Item Description Further Information1 Ringer/Message WaitingIndicatorThis indicates an incoming call or voicemail forthe user2 LCD ScreenThe screen contains the Time, Date, Extensionnumber and full external dial number of thehandset3 Softkey Buttons Buttons which directly relate to the “soft”buttons found directly above on the LCD screen4 Navigation button Toggle this up and down to navigate menu itemssuch as Directories, etc.5 Applications menu ButtonDisplays the Applications menu that providesaccess to a voice message system, phonelogs and directories, settings, services, andhelp6 Keypad Allows the user to dial phone numbers, enterletters and select menu items7 Hold Button Allows the user to place a call on hold8 Volume Button Allows the user to change the ringer, speaker andhandset volume9 Handset Used for two way communication for phoneconversationsTelephone Dialling Prefixes & External Calls:Telephone numbers are prefixed (start with) +61 2 for international external calls to Australian land lines. Aprefix is the first 2 numbers and an extension is the last 6 numbers. All UOW student residence extensionshave the prefix 42. Eg. Extension 391234, External Number = 42 391234.If dialing UOW’s 4 digit extensions (non residence), please follow the prefix table below:Prefix for 4-digit extensionsEg. Extension 3351, Internal Extension Number 213351, External Number = 42 213351.Extension beginswithPrefix Extensionbegins withPrefix3/4/5 4221 80 through 8185 through 89 42 2174 9310 8 (7 replaced with 8)78 4448 0 (7 replaced with 0) 82 through 84 42 52