Making & Receiving Calls
Master the fundamentals of making and receiving calls using Zoom Phone across desktop, mobile, and desk phone platforms.
⏱️ Estimated Time: 10-15 minutes
👤 Who's This For
End users ready to start using Zoom Phone for business communication
💼 Use Case
You've completed setup and need to make your first call, answer incoming calls, and understand basic calling features across all your devices.
✅ Prerequisites
Zoom Phone account activated and configured
Zoom desktop client or mobile app installed and signed in
Audio devices configured (headset, speakers, microphone)
Valid phone numbers or contacts to call
Making Your First Call
Zoom Phone offers multiple ways to initiate calls, giving you flexibility based on your workflow.
Using the Dial Pad (Desktop)
Pro Tip: Zoom Phone automatically converts vanity numbers (1-800-FLOWERS) to digits when you dial.
Calling from Contacts
The fastest way to call colleagues and frequently-dialed numbers.
Calling Synced Contacts
If you've synced Google, Office 365, or Exchange contacts, access them through the Contacts directory.
Note: Synced contacts are only available in the desktop app, not on mobile or desk phones.
Copy-Paste Numbers
The quickest method when you have a number in an email or document.
🎮 Click-Through Demo
▶️ Watch: Making Calls - Multiple Methods See different ways to place calls including dial pad, contact search, and call history.
Watch demonstrations of dialing from the number pad, searching contacts, and using starred favorites.
Receiving Calls
When someone calls your Zoom Phone number, you'll get a notification with caller information and response options.
Understanding Call Notifications
Zoom Phone displays different notification styles based on your current status:
When Not on a Call:
Notification appears with caller name/number
Ringtone plays on all configured devices
You have several response options
When Already on a Call:
Notification appears without interrupting current call
Different options for handling both calls
Choose to hold, end, or ignore
Answering Calls
When a call comes in, you'll see these options:
🎮 Click-Through Demo
▶️ Watch: Answering and Declining Calls See how to answer calls, decline to voicemail, and send a decline message via text.
Handling Calls When Already on a Call
If you receive a call while already talking to someone, you'll see these options:
🎮 Click-Through Demo
▶️ Watch: Receiving and Managing Incoming Calls See call notification options and how to handle multiple simultaneous calls..
Making Calls from Mobile
The mobile app provides the same calling features optimized for your smartphone.
Mobile Dialing
Mobile Call Notifications
When receiving calls on mobile:
Lock screen notification appears
Accept or decline directly from lock screen
Same options as desktop (Accept, Decline, Decline with Text)
Integrates with iOS/Android call interface if CallKit is enabled
Using Click-to-Dial
Call numbers directly from other applications without copying/pasting.
Enabling Click-to-Dial
For Desktop:
Numbers in web browsers, Outlook, and other apps become clickable
Click any phone number to dial instantly in Zoom Phone
Configuration is done through Zoom desktop settings
How It Works:
Hover over a phone number in any application
Number becomes highlighted/clickable
Click to launch dial in Zoom Phone
Confirm and the call connects
Setup Required: Admins may need to enable this feature. Check your Phone settings in the web portal.
Calling Between Extensions
Internal calls to colleagues in your organization are fast and easy.
Understanding Call Status
Your Zoom status affects call behavior.
Do Not Disturb Mode
How to Enable:
Click your profile picture (top right)
Select Do Not Disturb
Choose duration (20 minutes to 24 hours)
What Happens:
Incoming calls don't ring on any device
All calls route directly to voicemail
Your status shows you're unavailable
Perfect for focused work time or meetings
When It Ends:
Automatically disables after selected duration
Manually disable by clicking your profile picture again
Calls resume ringing normally
Other Status Indicators
While other Zoom Phone users can't see your status, these icons help you:
Available (green): Ready to receive calls
In a meeting: Calls may be silenced based on settings
Away: Set automatically after inactivity
💡 Calling Best Practices
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Test Before Important Calls Make a test call to a colleague to verify your audio setup before client calls. Better to catch issues with a friendly voice.
Use Starred Contacts for VIPs Star your most frequent contacts for one-click calling. Saves time and reduces dialing errors.
Set Up Do Not Disturb for Focus Time Block out 2-3 hours of deep work by enabling Do Not Disturb. Calls go to voicemail and you check them on your schedule.
Answer on the Right Device If you want to answer on your desk phone, close (X) the desktop notification. The call keeps ringing on your desk phone.
Change Caller ID for External Calls When calling customers or vendors, select your main business line as caller ID instead of your personal extension.
🚀 Quick Wins
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Keyboard Number Pad Dialing Just start typing numbers on your keyboard when in the Phone tab—no need to click the dial pad. Significantly faster.
Double-Click to Redial In your call history, double-click any number to instantly redial. No searching or typing needed.
Use Ctrl+F to Find Contacts When in the Phone tab, press Ctrl+F (Cmd+F on Mac) to quickly search contacts without clicking the search box.
Set Custom Ringtones Assign different ringtones to your extension vs. direct number so you know which line is ringing without looking.
⚠️ Common Issues
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"Call notification didn't appear" → Check if you're in Do Not Disturb mode. Also verify that desktop notifications are enabled in your OS settings.
"I can't hear the caller" → Check your audio device selection in Settings > Audio. Make sure the correct speaker is selected and volume is up.
"Contact search isn't finding people" → Internal contacts should appear automatically. For external contacts, verify you've synced Google/Office 365 contacts in settings.
"Caller ID shows wrong number" → Change your default outbound caller ID in the web portal (Phone > Settings > Outbound Caller ID), or select it from the dropdown before each call.
"Number pad isn't working" → Click inside the dial pad text field first, or just start typing on your keyboard. The number pad accepts both input methods.
🎯 What's Next
✨ You're Making Calls! You now have:
Multiple methods for initiating calls
Confidence in answering and declining calls
Understanding of call notifications and options
Ability to manage simultaneous calls
Skills to use Zoom Phone across devices
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