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Making Calls

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For example, suppose a company has three offices:

Phones at the Chicago office use an extension range from 1000 through 1999.

Phones at the Atlanta office use an extension range from 2000 through 2999.

Phones at the Dallas office use an extension range from 3000 through 3999.

In this example, to call a user in Dallas, a user in Chicago dials a Dallas extension (3000 through 3999). The dial plan on the Chicago VCX system sets up the necessary connection to the Dallas VCX system and then to the extension at that site.

Using Site Codes

In some companies with geographically separated offices, phone extensions may not be unique. If some users have overlapping telephone extensions, your administrator can configure your telephone system to require site codes that you must use to dial people at remote offices. Your administrator chooses the site codes for your system. In this case, you dial a site code first, followed by the extension at the site.

For example, suppose a company has three offices:

Phones at the Chicago office use an extension range from 1000 through 3999. The site code for Chicago is 61.

Phones at the Atlanta office use an extension range from 1000 through 3999. The site code for Atlanta is 62.

Phones at the Dallas office use an extension range from 1000 through 3999. The site code for Dallas is 63.

In this example, to call someone in Atlanta, a user in Chicago dials the site code 62 and then the appropriate extension (1000 through 3999). To reach a user in Dallas, a user in Chicago dials 63 and then the appropriate extension (1000 through 3999). The site code prevents conflicts between the remote extension number and a duplicated extension number at the local site (Chicago).

Class of Service The Class of Service Override feature allows you to apply the capabilities Override of your own VCX telephone temporarily to another VCX telephone on

the same local network.

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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 List conventions that are used throughout this guide Icons ConventionsConvergence Application Suite RelatedDocumentation These 3Com documents contain additional information aboutPart Number 900-0326-01 Rev AD ExampleGetting Started Overview VCX TelephoneInitial Voice Mailbox SetupOptions ConfigurationAdditional Information Sources VCX V7000 MANAGER’S Controls Telephone ButtonsManager’s Telephone Telephone Buttons and Controls Handset Personal Speed Dial 1 See Speed Dialing Access ButtonsAdministrator for more information TelephoneStatus Lights for Feature OptionsStatus, as shown in Table Eatures Softtbutton Version Displays the current phone software version Press Select to choose Set Contrast Scroll to User Configuration and press SelectDisplay Panel ContrastVCX V7000 MANAGER’S Telephone Model Basic Telephone Operation Calls Password to your phoneLogging In to Your TelephoneThen Enter Password Making Internal Calls To dial an internal call Second Call On a callUsing Unique Extensions Same local network Using Site CodesPanel UsingTerminating Calls Telephone DisplayUsing the Telephone Display Panel Controlling VolumeRinger, handset, or speaker Using the Hands Free Feature On Hold Putting a CallTransferring a Call to Another User’s Voice Mail While on a Call CallsMapped Button Method Muting Calls Serial Transfer Feature Code MethodMute Ringer Ringer is now muted Activating Do Not Disturb Basic Telephone Operation Feature Codes Forwarding and specify a destination number Feature CodeFeature Codes Methods Press the Features soft buttonFeature 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 Way calling Setting up aUsing the VCX User Interface Conference CallExtension Another Phone Voice Mail When you forward incoming calls to your voice mailboxSpeed Dialing Transferring a CallTo Another User’s Call WaitingSpeed Dialing Speed Dial menu Press 3 to access the Speed Dial menuPress Feature + 410 + Press the speed dial Access button you want to configureFeature + 601 + Access button601*2 Condition that results in the system forwarding a call Where you want your call to be forwardedCall Forwarding You can use the TUI on your phone to specifyScroll to Call Forward Busy Scroll to Call Forward No AnswerPress the Select button Scroll to Call Forward All Call ParkScroll to Call Park PagingCall Pickup Scroll to Pickup, Group Using One-Touch PickupInteraction With Scroll to Pickup, DirectedAgent is not logged Silent Monitor and Barge Standard Features Remote Call Press Feature +Forward Associated into hunt groups Hunt GroupsHunt Groups Standard Features Hunt Group Behavior Scroll to Hunt Group Login Enabled To log in to a hunt group Select FeaturesHunt Group Interaction With Other Features Status Feature +Using the VCX User Interface Welcome My Extensions Calling Features Log Out Username field, type your web login nameWelcome Calling Features Up through the VCX User Interface Group FeaturesEnabling Call ForwardingUsing the VCX User Interface Configuring a Call Coverage Point Extensions Enabling BridgedThrough the VCX User Interface Enabling Bridged Extensions Using the VCX User Interface Do Not Disturb and Bridged Line Calls Call Forward, Forward to Voice Mail, and Bridged Line Calls Hands Free and Bridged Line CallsCall Park and Bridged Line Calls Call Transfer, Call Conferencing, and Bridged Line CallsMessage Waiting Indication and Bridged Line Calls Call Pickup and Bridged Line CallsAttendant Console and Bridged Line Calls Hunt Groups and Bridged Line CallsLogging Out Using the VCX User Interface VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant Console Access ButtonsFeature Buttons VCX AttendantVCX Attendant Console VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant Button indicates its status. See Table Attendant ComplementSoftware Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts 103 VCX Attendant Consoles Model 3105 and Complement Attendant This chapter covers these topics Telephone Installation MaintenanceConnectors ConnectingUnderside of the VCX 3102 Business Telephone Attaching Adjusting Articulating Support Bracket 109 Wall Mounting a 3102 Telephone Swapping OpeningAttendant Console Label Cover Moving YourTroubleshooting Cleaning YourProblems Possible Problems Appendix a Telephone Installation and Maintenance Numbers IndexIndex 117