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Overview

Teams calling functionality allows for USF to assign your office number to your account within Microsoft Teams. Once converted, you will have a new dial pad within Teams and will be able to make and receive calls from your office number. Teams calling also enables you to customize your phone experience, and offers additional functionality (below).


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  • Notice Regarding E911
  • Voicemail
  • Main Resources
  • FAQ's and Additional Resources

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    Features

    • Answer your office calls from any device you install Teams on.
    • Call 10-digit phone numbers from your assigned office number.
    • Customize your voicemail, including your greeting.
    • Call forwarding, simultaneous ring, and call groups.
    • Share your phone line with a delegate.
    • Put calls on hold, and transfer calls.
    • View and add contacts, and easily access your call history.
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    Note:  The following connection methods are NOT supported for Teams Calling and may not work or work properly:

    • Using Teams Calling via VMWare View
    • Using Teams Calling while remotely connected (RDP) to another workstation
    • Using Teams Calling on a cellular device with a connection slower/lower than 4G

    Notice Regarding E911

    Your soft phone's registered location is your physical campus office location by default. If you fail to update your registered location to your current location, it may result in emergency personnel being dispatched to the incorrect location. When calling 911 from your soft phone, USF recommends providing the 911 dispatcher with your current location.

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    Teams Automated Disconnection Policy

    It is the responsibility of the subscribing department to inform IT when an employee is departing the university. Once the affiliation change is processed by IT, the Microsoft Teams phone number is no longer in service unless Telecom is notified of the new, existing user to be associated with that phone number. If there is no communication after five business days, Telecom will process a disconnect order
    for the phone number.

    Voicemail

    Voicemail in Teams is enabled by default, and you can customize it, or even turn it off. 

    Features

    • Custom recorded greeting messages.
    • Text to speech greetings
    • Custom out of office message that automatically enables when you set your Out of Office in Outlook.

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    USF IT is starting completing an initiative to convert existing phone numbers to the Microsoft Teams platform, allowing for "soft phone" functionality on your existing devices (laptop, pc, mac, and mobile).

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    Note: Due to Florida’s broad open records law, voicemails and voicemail transcripts to university employees may be considered a public record, available to the public and the media upon request. 


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    titleHow do I disable voicemail?

    To disable voicemail, in your Teams client go to Settings -> Calls -> and under If unanswered setting, select Do select Do nothing.


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    titleHow do I check voicemail?

    You can check your voicemail by selecting "Calls" then  ->"Voicemail" in Teams. For detailed instructions, click here.

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    Main Resources

    USF Teams Calling Quick Start

    Microsoft Teams Calls

    Manage your call settings in Teams

    Polycom CCX Handset Quick Start Guide 

    USF IT Recommended Devices  

    Below is a list of devices that have been tested and recommended by USF IT. A comprehensive list of all Microsoft Teams Certified Devices can be found here.

    TypeBrandModelModel #HandsetPolycomMid rangeCCX500HandsetPolycomHigh rangeCCX600HeadsetJabraEvolve 65 MS Mono Headset w / Charging Stand6593-823-399HeadsetJabraEvolve 65 Stereo MS Headset w / Charging Stand Link 3606599-823-399HeadsetJabraEvolve 40 MS Mono USB-C Headset6393-823-189HeadsetJabraEvolve 40 MS Stereo USB-C Headset6399-823-189HeadsetPolycomBlackWire 3320-M USB-A Headset214012-01HeadsetPolycomBlackWire BW3325-M USB-A Headset214017-01SpeakerphoneJabraSpeak 510 MS Personal Speakerphone7510-109WebcamLogitechLogitech Webcam C930e960-000971WebcamLogitechLogitech Webcam C925e960-001075WebcamLogitechLogitech HD Pro Webcam C920960-000764

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    It is USF IT policy that departments are responsible for providing headsets or handsets for their individual users. The Telecom Team can support any device available in the Microsoft Teams Store. To ensure appropriate sound quality, headsets should support full duplex. Available headsets can be found at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices/category/headsets/36. Available desk phone models can be found at  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices/category/desk-phones-teams-displays/34. While a single device type is not mandated, the Telecom Team has successfully tested, deployed, and recommends the Yealink MP56 model of Teams phone at the university. The MP56 is available for purchase from GovConnection, as well as other sellers.

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    USF IT Provided Devices  

    The USF IT Telecom Team is sunsetting the Avaya phone system and will no longer be providing new Avaya handsets. IT will provide Microsoft Teams handsets for use with Microsoft Teams Calling in the following situations:

    • For VIP users as defined as Dean/Vice President, or above
    • For General use Departmental Phones (GDP) /common area phones (first handset issuance only or to replace a prior installed Polycom GDP device). A GDP device is defined as a handset used individually by multiple users in a generally accessible area and not associated with a single USF NetID.
    • To replace an individual user Polycom handset, if malfunctioning and unfixable, for users who purchased Polycom devices based on prior recommendation from USF IT

    Like computing devices, departments are responsible for providing headsets or handsets for users to use with Microsoft Teams Calling. Departments should expect to update inventory cyclically as with computing devices.

    FAQ's and Additional Resources


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    titleHardware Requirements

    To learn about hardware requirements for Teams Callings, please visit https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/hardware-requirements-for-the-teams-app


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    titleHow do I call a phone number from Teams?

    Select the "Calls" section in Teams and then enter the phone number. You will need to dial the full 11 digit number (including the +1 US country code). For additional directions, click click here.


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    titleHow do I start a call from a chat in Teams?

    From your chat, select the "Call" button in the upper right. For additional directions click here.


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    titleHow do I answer a call in Teams?

    You will receive a ring notice on your devices when you receive a call. Select the answer button on the notification. For a detailed walk through visit the Microsoft Support page.


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    titleCan I do call forwarding or groups?

    Yes, you can forward your calls within your own Teams client, and configure call groups. For a walkthrough review the information here.


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    titleHow can I set up delegates to take my calls?

    To add a delegate, review the instructions here.


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    titleI want to keep my Avaya phone - can I opt out?

    No - , there is no opt-out process for this. We are moving to a new system and cannot support two separate environments.


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    titleHow will I take / receive calls via teams without a phone on my desk?

    Review the content above for receiving calls. In short, it works just like a Teams meeting. You can use your smartphone, headset, or other audio devices.


    Information Technology will not be providing these devices to personnel for this rollout. However it will work with the device you have been using with Microsoft Teams during our remote work initiative. It will work with your mobile, laptop microphone, and nearly any headset attached to your computer. 
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    titleWill I be getting a handset or headset?

    Your department can order a compatible headset or Teams phone device however. Review the list below above for approved devices.

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    titleWill my Avaya phone continue to work? Will I get it back when we return to campus?

    No - it will stop working once we finish the conversion on October 1st 2020. Avaya phones will cease to function, even if the number has not yet moved to Teams. Non-Human facing phones and phone numbers with special configurations will be exempt and continue to function.

    You will not receive your handset when we return to campus - moving to Teams is a permanent migration.


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    titleWhen will IT be collecting my Avaya phone?

    IT will be moving location by location to collect phones over the coming weeks. We expect this process to extend beyond the phone migration project so that we can accomplish this safely.

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    titleCan I transfer calls, or screen calls?

    Yes, both of these are fully supported. To transfer to someone directly, select more options then transfer.

    You also have the option to consult then transfer that , which allows you to screen your calls.

    For more information click click here.

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    If you are unable to solve your issue with this knowledge article you can contact the IT Service Desk by calling (813) 974-HELP (4357) or emailing help@usf.edu. 

    If you find any errors or omissions on any knowledge base page, please send an email to the 'DocTeam' at ITDocTeam@usf.edu.



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