3Com VCX V7000 IP manual Using Unique Extensions

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3When you complete the call, hang up the handset. If you pressed the Speaker button, press it again to end the call. Or you can press the Release button.

Redialing a Call To redial a number on a 3Com Manager’s Telephone:

Pick up the handset and press Redial to dial the most recent number that you called.

Use the Call Logs on the display panel to redial a recently missed, answered, or dialed call.

Making External Calls To dial an external call:

1Pick up the handset. Alternatively, on 3Com Manager’s Telephones, you can press the Speaker button, or you can press the New Call button. If no call is associated with one of the Left buttons, you can also press it for a new line. You hear the dial tone. If necessary, dial the number required to access an external line (for example, 9). If one of the Access buttons is configured to access an external line directly, you can press that button.

2Dial the number. Or use the display panel on a 3Com Telephone to scroll to Placed Calls, Received Calls, or Missed Calls, or a personal or system-wide speed dial number. If you have programmed one of the One-Touch buttons, press that button.

3When you finish speaking, hang up the handset. If you pressed the Speaker button, press it again to end the call.

Making a Call to a You can dial calls between sites in your organization that are separated Remote Office geographically but that are linked by a Wide Area Network (WAN)

connection. Each site must have an VCX system. Typical configurations are described in the next sections.

Using Unique Extensions

In some companies with geographically separated offices, everyone in the entire organization has a unique telephone extension. Whenever you make a call to an extension that is not located at your own site, your VCX system sets up a connection to the VCX system at the other extension’s site.

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Contents VCX Manager’s Telephone Guide 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Feature Codes Using the VCX User Interface Index About this Guide Conventions List conventions that are used throughout this guide IconsThese 3Com documents contain additional information about RelatedDocumentation Convergence Application SuiteExample Part Number 900-0326-01 Rev ADGetting Started VCX Telephone OverviewMailbox Setup Initial VoiceConfiguration OptionsAdditional Information Sources VCX V7000 MANAGER’S Telephone Buttons ControlsManager’s Telephone Telephone Buttons and Controls Handset Telephone Access ButtonsAdministrator for more information Personal Speed Dial 1 See Speed DialingFeature Options Status Lights forStatus, as shown in Table Eatures Softtbutton Version Displays the current phone software version Contrast Scroll to User Configuration and press SelectDisplay Panel Press Select to choose Set ContrastVCX V7000 MANAGER’S Telephone Model Basic Telephone Operation Telephone Password to your phoneLogging In to Your CallsThen Enter Password Second Call On a call Making Internal Calls To dial an internal callUsing Unique Extensions Using Site Codes Same local networkTelephone Display UsingTerminating Calls PanelUsing the Telephone Display Panel Volume ControllingRinger, handset, or speaker Using the Hands Free Feature Putting a Call On HoldWhile on a Call Calls Transferring a Call to Another User’s Voice MailMapped Button Method Serial Transfer Feature Code Method Muting CallsMute Ringer Ringer is now muted Activating Do Not Disturb Basic Telephone Operation Feature Codes Methods Press the Features soft button Feature CodeFeature Codes Forwarding and specify a destination numberFeature Codes See Activating Do Not Disturb See Silent Monitor and Barge Transfer See Controlling the Volume Feature Codes Standard Features Standard Features Using the Telephone User Interface Conference Call Setting up aUsing the VCX User Interface Way callingExtension Another Phone When you forward incoming calls to your voice mailbox Voice MailCall Waiting Transferring a CallTo Another User’s Speed DialingSpeed Dialing Press the speed dial Access button you want to configure Press 3 to access the Speed Dial menuPress Feature + 410 + Speed Dial menuAccess button Feature + 601 +601*2 You can use the TUI on your phone to specify Where you want your call to be forwardedCall Forwarding Condition that results in the system forwarding a callScroll to Call Forward No Answer Scroll to Call Forward BusyPress the Select button Call Park Scroll to Call Forward AllPaging Scroll to Call ParkCall Pickup Scroll to Pickup, Directed Using One-Touch PickupInteraction With Scroll to Pickup, GroupAgent is not logged Silent Monitor and Barge Standard Features Press Feature + Remote CallForward Hunt Groups Associated into hunt groupsHunt Groups Standard Features Hunt Group Behavior To log in to a hunt group Select Features Scroll to Hunt Group Login EnabledHunt Group Interaction With Other Features Feature + StatusUsing the VCX User Interface Username field, type your web login name Welcome My Extensions Calling Features Log OutWelcome Calling Features Forwarding Group FeaturesEnabling Call Up through the VCX User InterfaceUsing the VCX User Interface Configuring a Call Coverage Point Enabling Bridged ExtensionsThrough the VCX User Interface Enabling Bridged Extensions Using the VCX User Interface Do Not Disturb and Bridged Line Calls Hands Free and Bridged Line Calls Call Forward, Forward to Voice Mail, and Bridged Line CallsCall Transfer, Call Conferencing, and Bridged Line Calls Call Park and Bridged Line CallsHunt Groups and Bridged Line Calls Call Pickup and Bridged Line CallsAttendant Console and Bridged Line Calls Message Waiting Indication and Bridged Line CallsLogging Out Using the VCX User Interface VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant VCX Attendant Access ButtonsFeature Buttons ConsoleVCX Attendant Console VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant Button indicates its status. See Table Complement AttendantSoftware Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts 103 VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant Telephone Installation Maintenance This chapter covers these topicsConnecting ConnectorsUnderside of the VCX 3102 Business Telephone Attaching Adjusting Articulating Support Bracket 109 Wall Mounting a 3102 Telephone Moving Your OpeningAttendant Console Label Cover SwappingCleaning Your TroubleshootingProblems Possible Problems Appendix a Telephone Installation and Maintenance Index NumbersIndex 117