Zoom: Making and Receiving Calls
Making and Receiving Calls
Using Zoom for making and receiving calls. This articles describes the methods to place calls and the different call notifications.
Note: While in a Zoom Phone call, your in-call status will be synced with assigned desk phones.
Make a call
Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
Click Phone.
- Call a number using one of these methods:
If you set up contacts sync, you can call contacts added to your Google, Office 365, or Exchange account.
Note: You can only call your synced contacts using the Zoom desktop app. Synced contacts are not available on the Zoom mobile app or provisioned desk phones.
Using the contacts directory
- Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
- Click Contacts.
- In the My Groups section, click Cloud Contacts and select a contact to call.
- Click Call. Alternatively, you can hover over their name in the directory and click the phone icon.
Note:- Make sure your synced contact has a phone number attached. If they don't have a phone number, they will still appear in Cloud Contacts but you will not be able to call them.
- If your contact has more than one number, you will see their numbers and the label you set in Google, Office 365, or Exchange. Click a phone number to call it. Clicking Call will call the first phone number displayed.
- Use the in-call controls.
Receive a call
Sign in to the Zoom client.
During an incoming call, Zoom Phone will display a call notification to help you identify the caller.
Note: You will not receive call notifications if you manually set your status to Do not disturb. - Click one of these options depending on the call notification you get:
Accept: Answer the call.
Decline: Route the caller to your voicemail or disconnect the call depending on your settings (look for the drop-down menu called When not answered, calls will be). Decline with text: Select a text to send to the caller and route the caller to your voicemail or disconnect the call depending on your settings (look for the drop-down menu called When a call is not answered). Close icon (×): Ignore the call notification. The call will continue to ring on other devices (Zoom mobile app or desk phone).
Dismiss (if the call was routed to you through a call queue): Skip the call notification and remove yourself from the current call queue distribution. The call queue will attempt to reach other call queue members.
- If you are currently on a call, you will see these options in the call notification:
Hold & Accept: Place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. You can use the call controls to switch between the calls or merge them into a three-way call.
Send to Voicemail: Continue the current call and send the incoming call to your voicemail.
End & Accept: End the current call and answer the incoming call.
How to make and receive calls on mobile
Android | iOS
Make a call
Note: If you call an emergency phone number, Zoom Phone will make the call using your phone's carrier instead of the Zoom app.
- Sign in to the Zoom app.
- Tap Phone.
- Tap the number pad icon
. - Call a number using one of these methods:
Note: You can view your phone contacts in Zoom Phone if you want to make calls to people in your phone's contacts app.
- Number pad: Dial a number using the on-screen number pad, then tap the phone icon. If you dial a vanity phone number (i.e. the number contains characters), Zoom Phone will automatically convert the letters to numbers when you make the call.
- Copy and paste: Copy and paste a number in the text field, then tap the phone icon.
- Search contacts: You can also tap the contacts icon
to view and search your starred, internal, external, and phone contacts. Tap on a contact to call them. If the contact has several phone numbers, the Zoom mobile app will display a list of numbers. Tap a number to call it.
- If you have a direct number and main company number, click the Caller ID drop-down menu to change the outbound caller ID number. You can also choose to hide your caller ID.
Note:- The text you see above the number is not the caller ID name that is displayed to the receiving party.
- You won't see the Caller ID drop-down menu if you don't have any direct phone numbers or your organization only has a single company number.
- While on a call, your in-call status is synced to any desk phones assigned to you.
- Tap the phone icon to place the call.
- Use the in-call controls.
If you are viewing your phone contacts in the Zoom mobile app, you can call them using Zoom Phone.
Sign in to the Zoom mobile app.
- Tap Contacts.
- Tap Contacts then Phone Contacts Matching.
- Tap the contact's name, then tap Phone Call to call the contact using Zoom Phone.
- Use the in-call controls.
Receive a call
- Sign in to the Zoom app.
- During an incoming call, Zoom Phone will display a call notification to help you identify the caller.
Note: You will not receive call notifications if you manually set your status to Do not disturb. - Click one of these options depending on the call notification you get:
- Accept: Answer the call.
- Decline: Route the caller to your voicemail or disconnect the call depending on your settings (look for the drop-down menu called When not answered, calls will be).
- Close icon (×): Ignore the call notification. The call will continue to ring on other devices (Zoom desktop client or desk phone).
- Dismiss (if the call was routed to you through a call queue): Skip the call notification and remove yourself from the current call queue distribution. The call queue will attempt to reach other call queue members.
- If you are currently on a call, you will see these options in the call notification:
- Hold & Accept: Place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. You can use the call controls to switch between the calls or merge them into a three-way call.
- Send to Voicemail: Continue the current call and send the incoming call to your voicemail.
- End & Accept: End the current call and answer the incoming call.
- Use the in-call controls.
How to make and receive calls on Zoom Web App
Make a call
Note: If you're calling a phone number displayed in another application (for example, Outlook or a web browser), use click-to-dial or highlight-to-call.
- Sign in to the Zoom Web App.
- Click Phone.
- Call a number using one of these methods:
- Number pad: Dial a number using the on-screen or your keyboard number pad, then click the phone icon. If you dial a vanity phone number (the number contains characters), Zoom Phone will automatically convert the letters to numbers when you make the call.
- Copy and paste: Copy and paste a number in the text field, then click the phone icon
. - Search contacts: Type a name or number above the dial pad to search through your internal, external, and synced contacts. Click a search result to make a call. If the contact has several phone numbers, click the right arrow icon
to view and select the number to call. - Starred contacts: Click the Starred tab above the number pad to view your starred contacts. Hover over the contact and click the phone icon
to call them.
- Click the Caller ID drop-down menu to change the outbound caller ID number. While on a call, your in-call status is synced to any desk phones assigned to you.
Note: Review the features and limitations of your outbound caller ID number. - Use the in-call controls.
You can also call synced contacts by typing their name or number in the search box above the dial pad.
- Sign in to the Zoom Web App.
- Click Phone.
- Type a name or number above the dial pad.
Note: If the contact has several phone numbers, click the right arrow icon
to view and select the number to call. - Click the Caller ID drop-down menu to change the outbound caller ID number.
- Click the phone icon.
- Use the in-call controls.
Receive a call
- Sign in to the Zoom Web App.
- Note:
- During an incoming call, Zoom Phone will display a call notification to help you identify the caller.
- You will not receive call notifications if you manually set your status to Do not disturb.
- Click one of these options depending on the call notification you get:
- Accept: Answer the call.
- Decline: Route the caller to your voicemail or disconnect the call depending on your settings (look for the drop-down menu called When not answered, calls will be).
- Close icon (×): Ignore the call notification. The call will continue to ring on other devices (Zoom mobile app or desk phone).
- Dismiss (if the call was routed to you through a call queue): Skip the call notification and remove yourself from the current call queue distribution. The call queue will attempt to reach other call queue members.
- If you are currently on a call, you will see these options in the call notification:
- Hold & Accept: Place the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. You can use the call controls to switch between the calls or merge them into a three-way call.
- Send to Voicemail: Continue the current call and send the incoming call to your voicemail.
- End & Accept: End the current call and answer the incoming call.
- Use the in-call controls.
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