Yealink CP930W

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Getting Started #

Package Contents #

If you purchase CP930W of DECT version, the package also include W60B. For the quick start guide of W60B, see [Quick Start for W70B](…\01. Quick Start for W70B.md).

Charging the CP930W #

TIP:

  • Use Yealink-supplied power adapter (12V/1.25A). A third-party power adapter may damage the wireless conference phone.
  • Check the charging status in the upper-left corner of the LCD screen.

Hardware Introduction #

 

No. Item Description
1 Three Internal Microphones Provide 20-feet (6 meters) and 360-degree sound pickup.
2 Mute Touch Key
  • Toggles mute feature.
  • Indicates phone and call status.
3 Speaker Provide speakerphone audio output.
4 LCD Screen Show information about calls, messages, soft keys, time, date and other relevant data.
5 Soft Keys Labeled automatically to identify their context-sensitive features.
6 On-hook Key End a call, returns to the idle screen or turns off the phone.
7 Touch Keypad Provide the digits, letters, and special characters in context-sensitive applications. It is possible to open a menu option directly by tapping the number button that corresponds to the position of the option in the menu.
8 Volume Key(+) Increase the volume of the speaker, ringer, or media.
9 Volume Key(-) Decrease the volume of the speaker, ringer, or media.
10 Off-hook Key Enter the dialing screen, places a call or answers a call.
11 Bluetooth Key Enter the Bluetooth setting screen.
12 Confirm actions or answers incoming calls.
13 Scroll through the displayed information upwards.
14
  • Scroll through the displayed information downwards.
  • View the Directory list when the phone is idle.
15 Security Slot Allow you to connect a universal security cable to your phone so you can lock down your phone. The phone will not be removed after locked.
16 Micro USB Port Allow you to connect a PC and turn your phone into an external speaker and microphone for your PC.
17 Micro SD Slot Allow you to connect an SD card to record calls and play recordings on the phone.

Power #

Power ON/OFF #

Power on Power off
Do one of the following:

  • Long tap  and wait until the LCD screen lights up.
  • Place the CP930W in the charging cradle. The CP930W will be turned on automatically.
1. Long tap . The LCD screen prompts you whether to power off the phone.
2. Tap the Yes soft key to continue.

LED Indicator #

Mute Touch Key LED Indicator #

LED Status Description
Solid red
  • The phone is initializing.
  • The phone is muted.
Flashing red The phone is ringing.
Solid green
  • The phone is placing a call.
  • There is an active call on the phone.
Flashing orange The phone prompts low battery or is charging.
Off
  • The phone is powered off.
  • The phone is idle.

Screen Icons #

Idle Screen Icons #

The user screens and icon indicators can help you navigate and understand the important information on the phone’s status.

The idle screen is made up of the signal strength, battery status, status bar, handset name, and soft keys. The time & date is displayed in the middle of the screen.

Items Introductions
Default Account Indicates the local name or number.
Status Bar Displays the feature status icons. The status icons are displayed when features are activated.
Signal Strength
  • Weak to strong: 
  • No reception: 
  • Eco mode+ is on: 
Battery Status
  • Low to full: 
  • Need Charging: 
Handset Name Displays internal handset number and registered handset name (for example, “1” is internal handset number, indicating the handset is the Handset 1 of the base station).
Soft Keys The soft key labels on the screen directly above the soft keys show the functions available at that particular moment.

Icon introduction

Icons Description Icons Description
The ringer volume is 0 and the phone is in the silent mode. The phone has enabled the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature.
The phone has enabled the Call Forward feature. The phone has new voice mails.
The keypad is locked. The phone failed to register to a base station.
The phone is in the Speakerphone (hands-free) mode. The Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone is paired and connected to the phone.
The phone has registered to a base station successfully. The SD card is connected to the phone.
The phone has enabled the Bluetooth feature. The battery is not inserted into the phone.
The phone is recording a call or a conference. The phone has missed calls.
The recording is paused. Registered handset icon (for example, “1” is internal phone number, indicating the phone is the Handset 1 of the base station)

How to Register Handset to Base #

See Register Devices to W70B or Register Devices to W80DM and W90DM for more detailed information.

How to Place and Answer Calls #

See Place Calls for detailed information.

See Answer Calls for detailed information.

How to Update Firmware #

See Update Handset for detailed information.

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