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Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX User Guide
First Published: January 15, 2016
Last Modified: April 11, 2016
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of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
The following information is for FCC compliance of Class B devices: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
Your Phone 1
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX 1
Getting Started 3
Turn On Your Phone 3
Sign In to Your Phone 3
Turn Off Your Phone 4
Lock the Phone Keypad 4
Unlock the Phone Keypad 4
Self Care Portal 5
Speed-Dial Numbers 6
Buttons and Hardware 7
Navigation 11
Phone Screen Features 11
Clean the Phone Screen 11
Differences Between Phone Calls and Lines 11
Out-of-Range Alerts 12
Phone Batteries 12
Bluetooth and Your Phone 12
Additional Help and Information 13
Cisco One-Year Limited Hardware Warranty Terms 13
Battery Warranty 13
CHAPTER 2
Phone Setup 15
Phone Hardware Installation 15
Install the Phone Battery 15
Phone Battery Charging 17
Spare Battery Charging 17
Prepare the Power Adapter 18
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Charge the Battery with the AC Power Supply 18
Charge the Battery with the USB Cable and a USB Port on Your PC 19
Phone Configuration 20
Add the Phone to the Wi-Fi Network 20
Connect the Phone to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager 21
Set the Username and Password 22
CHAPTER 3
Calls 23
Access the Phone App 23
Make Calls 24
Make a Call 24
Make an Emergency Call 24
Make a Call with a Headset 24
Make a Call with the Speakerphone 25
Make a Call with a Phone or Video Address 25
Redial a Number 26
Return a Recent Call 26
Make a Call from the Phone App with a Favorite 26
Speed Dial 27
Dial an International Number 27
Get Notified When a Contact is Available 27
Calls That Require a Billing Code or Authorization Code 28
Secure Calls 28
Answer Calls 28
Answer a Call 28
Answer Call Waiting 28
Decline a Call 29
Ignore a Call 29
Silence Incoming Calls on Your Phone 29
Answer a Coworker's Phone (Call Pickup) 30
Answer a Call Within Your Group (Pickup) 30
Answer a Call From Another Group (Group Pickup) 30
Answer a Call from an Associated Group (Other Pickup) 30
Trace a Suspicious Call 31
Control the Phone Ringer for a Single Incoming Call 31
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End a Call 32
Mute Your Audio 32
Hold Calls 32
Put a Call on Hold 32
Answer a Call Left on Hold for Too Long 32
Swap Between Active and Held Calls 33
Call Park 33
Place a Call on Hold with Call Park 33
Retrieve a Call on Hold with Call Park 34
Forward Calls From Your Phone 34
Turn Off Call Forward From Your Phone 35
Transfer a Call to Another Person 35
Conference Calls and Meetings 35
Add Another Person to a Call 35
View and Remove Conference Participants 36
Scheduled Conference Calls (Meet Me) 36
Host a Meet Me Conference 36
Join a Meet Me Conference 37
Intercom Calls 37
Make an Intercom Call 37
Answer an Intercom Call 38
Supervise and Record Calls 38
Set up a Supervised Call 38
Record a Call 39
Prioritized Calls 39
Make a Priority Call 40
Answer a Priority Call 40
Answer a Priority Call While on Another Call 40
Multiple Lines 41
Shared Lines 41
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (Barge) 41
Add Yourself to a Call on a Shared Line (cBarge) 41
Get Notified Before You Join a Call on a Shared Line 42
CHAPTER 4
Contacts 43
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Access the Contacts App 43
Corporate Directory 43
Search and Dial a Contact from the Corporate Directory 44
Find Contact Information for a Coworker from Your Phone 44
Personal Directory 44
Sign In and Out of a Personal Directory 44
Search for a Contact in Your Personal Directory 45
Add a New Contact to Your Personal Directory 45
Find Contact Information for a Personal Directory Contact from Your Phone 46
Edit a Contact in Your Personal Directory 46
Call a Contact from Your Personal Directory 46
Remove a Contact from Your Personal Directory 47
Local Contacts 47
Search for a Contact in Your Local Contacts List 47
Add a New Contact to Your Local Contacts List 47
Find Contact Information for a Local Contact from Your Phone 48
Edit a Contact in Your Local Contacts List 48
Call a Contact from Your Local Contacts List 48
Remove a Contact from Your Local Contacts List 49
Remove all Local Contacts 49
Favorites 49
Add a Contact to Your Favorites List 49
Delete a Contact from Your Favorites List 50
CHAPTER 5
Recent Calls 51
Access the Recents App 51
New Voicemail Message and Missed Calls Indicators 51
Voicemail List 51
Access Your Voicemail Service 52
Missed Calls List 52
View Your Missed Calls 52
Find Details About a Missed Call 52
Return a Missed Call 53
Create a New Local Contact from a Missed Call Record 53
Delete a Missed Call Entry 53
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Clear the Missed Calls List 54
Recents Calls List 54
View Your Recent Calls 54
Find Details About a Recent Call 55
Return a Recent Call from Recents 55
Create a New Local Contact from a Recents Call Record 55
Delete a Call Record 56
Clear the Recent Calls List 56
CHAPTER 6
Applications 57
Apps and the Application Button 57
Use the Push to Talk Application 57
CHAPTER 7
Settings 59
Access the Settings App 59
Access Phone Settings 59
Make the Phone Vibrate for an Incoming Call 60
Select Where You Hear the Ringtone 60
Change the Ringtone 60
Adjust the Headset Feedback 61
Turn Off the Keypad Sounds 61
Adjust the Screen Brightness 61
Change the Font Size 61
Control the LED Indicator Light 62
Change the Screen Display Timeout 62
Change the Wallpaper 62
Automatically Lock the Keypad 63
Date and Time Settings 63
Control the Date and Time Manually 63
Control the Date and Time Automatically 64
Set the Time Zone Automatically 64
Set the Time 65
Set the Date 65
Set Time Zone 65
Use a 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock 66
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Set the Date Format 66
Access Wi-Fi Settings 66
Access Bluetooth Settings 67
Turn On Bluetooth 67
Add a New Bluetooth Device 67
Connect a Bluetooth Device 68
Rename a Bluetooth Device 68
Disconnect Bluetooth Device 69
Delete a Bluetooth Device 69
Access Admin Settings 69
Adjust the Volume in a Call 70
Adjust the Ringtone Volume 70
CHAPTER 8
Accessories 71
Supported Accessories 71
Headsets 71
Standard Headsets 72
Bluetooth Headsets 72
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 Desktop Charger 72
Set Up the Desktop Charger 73
Charge Your Phone with the Desktop Charger 73
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Desktop Charger 74
Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 Multicharger 74
Set Up the Multicharger 74
Charge Your Phone with the Multicharger 75
Charge Your Spare Battery with the Multicharger 75
Secure the Charger with a Cable Lock 75
CHAPTER 9
Troubleshooting 77
General Troubleshooting 77
Find Information About Your Phone 79
Hardware Diagnostics 79
Perform Audio Diagnostics 79
Perform Keypad Diagnostics 79
Perform WLAN Diagnostics 80
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WLAN Diagnostics Fields 80
Get a List of Neighbors 82
Neighbor List Fields 82
CHAPTER 10
Product Safety and Security 85
Safety and Performance Information 85
Safety Guidelines 86
Battery Safety Notices 86
Hazardous Environments 88
Power Outage 88
Regulatory Domains 88
Health-Care Environments 88
External Devices Usage 88
Phone Behavior During Times of Network Congestion 89
SAR 89
Compliance Statements 90
Compliance Statements for the European Union 90
CE Marking 90
RF Exposure Statement for the European Union 90
Compliance Statements for the USA 90
SAR Statement 90
RF Exposure Information 90
General RF Exposure Compliance 91
Part 15 Radio Device 92
Canadian Compliance for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882x Series 92
Canadian RF Exposure Statement 92
Compliance Statements for New Zealand 92
Permit to Connect (PTC) General Warning 92
Use of IP Networks with the PSTN 93
The Use of Voice Compression Through the PSTN 93
Echo Cancellation 93
Compliance Statements for Taiwan 94
DGT Warning Statement for Cisco Wireless IP Phone 882x Series 94
Compliance Statement for Argentina 94
Compliance Statement for Brazil 94
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Cisco Product Security Overview 95
Important Online Information 95
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Your Phone
• The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX, page 1
• Getting Started, page 3
• Self Care Portal, page 5
• Buttons and Hardware, page 7
• Additional Help and Information, page 13
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX are 802.11 dual-band wireless devices that provide
comprehensive voice communications in conjunction with Cisco Unified Communications Manager and with
Cisco Aironet 802.11b/g and Cisco Aironet 802.11a access points (APs) in a private business communications
network.
Note
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821EX is not currently supported.
The phones are qualified Bluetooth wireless devices (Qualified Device ID [QDID] B014396). The phones
provide voice communication over the same wireless LAN that your computer uses, allowing you to place
and receive phone calls, put calls on hold, transfer calls, make conference calls, and so on. Both phones have
Ingress Protection 67 (IP 67) level protection, which indicates dust-tight equipment that is protected against
splashing water.
The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821EX is certified for Potentially Explosive Atmosphere ATEX Class I Zone
2, North America Class I Division 2/Zone 2. The phone is certified for use in potentially explosive environments
where flammable gasses, vapors or liquids may be present. The phone has an industry-standard yellow styling
that offers fast recognition in emergency situations.
The following figure shows the Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 on the left and the Cisco Wireless IP Phone
8821EX on the right.
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The Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX
Figure 1: Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821 and 8821EX
These phones, like other network devices, must be configured and managed. The phones support G.711,
G.722, G.729a, G.729ab, MP3, WAV, iLBC, iSAC, OPUS, and AMR WB codecs. The phones also support
uncompressed wideband (16 bits, 16 kHz) audio.
The phones are hearing aid compatible (HAC) but do not have any TTY features. They have a centered “dot”
or “nib” on the 5 key that is a tactile identifier.
The physical characteristics include:
• Resistance to damage from dropping the phone
• Tolerance of antibacterial and alcohol-based wipes
• Latex- and lead-free
• Shockproof and vibration-proof
• USB 1.1 interface
• IP 67 level protection, which indicates dust-tight equipment that is protected against splashing water
• Cisco Wireless IP Phone 8821EX only:
◦ATEX Zone 1/Class 2 certification prevents ignition of surrounding gas vapors by the phone.
◦CSA Division 2/Zone 2 certification provides access to mobile collaborative communications.
◦Industry-standard yellow styling offers fast recognition in emergency situations.
In addition to basic call-handling features, your phone can provide enhanced productivity features that extend
your call-handling capabilities.
Depending on the configuration, your phone supports:
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Getting Started
• Use of Bluetooth wireless headsets, including certain hands-free call features
• Wireless access to your phone number and the corporate directory
• A local phone book that can store up to 200 contacts and speed-dial hot keys that can be assigned to
phone book contacts
• Access to network data, XML applications, and web-based services
• Online customizing of phone features and services from your Self Care portal
Related Topics
Hazardous Environments, on page 88
Getting Started
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium ion battery. Before you can use your phone, you must
install the battery in the phone and charge the battery.
Make sure you read the battery safety information in Product Safety and Security, on page 85.
Your phone needs to connect to the corporate wireless network and the IP telephony network. Your
administrator might set up your new wireless phone, or you might have to set it up.
After the phone is set up, you can use the phone.
Related Topics
Phone Setup, on page 15
Phone Batteries, on page 12
Turn On Your Phone
Your phone automatically turns the power off when you are not using it to conserve battery power. You need
to turn the phone back on in order to use it.
When you turn the phone on, you may need to enter a username and password to access the wireless network.
After the phone authenticates and registers with the call control system, the main screen displays and you can
make or receive calls.
Procedure
Press and hold Power/End Call
for 4 seconds.
Sign In to Your Phone
You may need to enter your username and password to access the phone functions. You may also need to
enter other information, as required by your wireless security requirements. Contact your administrator for
assistance.
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Turn Off Your Phone
Procedure
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Enter your user ID.
Enter your password.
Press 

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