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Buttons and Controls

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13Redial button — Redials the last telephone number or extension that you called. See Redialing a Call.

14Speaker button — Enables you to use the speaker phone feature. Press the Speaker button before you dial the call, when your telephone is ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker phone off and resume the conversation, pick up the handset.

15FWD MAIL button — Directs all incoming calls, after one ring, to your voice mail. See Transferring a Call Directly to Voice Mail. The light next to the FWD MAIL button remains red as long as this option is enabled.

16MSG (Message) button and Message Waiting Light — Press this button to access your messages through the voice mail system (refer to the V7350 Unified Messaging Suite User Guide for information on messaging). The light next to the MWI light remains red as long as there are unreviewed messages (voice, e-mail, or fax) in your mailbox.

17Hands Free button — Allows you to answer internal (intercom) calls without picking up the handset. An external call (a call from outside your VCX system) rings to your telephone as usual. See Using the Hands Free Feature. The light next to the Hands Free button remains red as long as this option is enabled.

18Headset connector — Located on the underside of the telephone, this RJ-11 connector enables you to plug in a headset so that you can listen to calls and have your hands free. See Using a Headset (3102 phone only).

To enable the use of a connected headset, press the Headset button (by default, button 16 at the top of the right column of buttons).

19Volume down — Lowers the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, or the headset. See Controlling the Volume.

20Mute button — Use this button to prevent callers from hearing you, while still hearing your callers. See Muting Calls.

21Volume up — Raises the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset, or the headset. See Controlling the Volume.

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Contents V7000 Telephone Guide 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Standard Features Index Page About this Guide List conventions that are used throughout this guide Icons ConventionsV7000 IP Telephony Solution products in this release RelatedDocumentation Your name and organization optional ExamplePart Number 900-0187-01 Rev AA VCX V7000 Basic VCX Telephone ModelOverview 2101 Basic Telephone has these features ButtonsControls Telephone key pad Lists the feature codes on the 2101 Basic Telephone Feature CodesForce registration. For administrator use only VCX V7000 Business VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model 10a-f 2102 Business Telephone has these featuresTelephone key pad Programmable Access ButtonsVCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Status Indicator Lights Lists the feature codes on the 2102 Business TelephoneURL Feature Codes VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Models 3101 and 3101SP 3101SP Overview Model 3101Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX Model 3101SP Basic Controls are identical on the two telephonesAdvanced Settings Configures network parameters Telephone key pad Displays the Access buttons on the VCX Model 3101 and 3101SP Lists the feature codes on the 3101 Basic Telephone111 Status Lights for System AppearanceButton indicates the status. See Table VCX V7000 Business VCX Telephone Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX Model Business TelephoneProgrammable Access buttons See Programmable Access Buttons Handset Shows the 18 programmable Access buttons on the phone Lists the feature codes on the 3102 Business Telephone Button indicates its status. See Table Status LightsStatus Lights VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model VCX V7000 Attendant Access Buttons VCX AttendantConsole VCX Attendant Console Click Search Attendant Console ComplementAttendant SoftwareComplement Attendant Software Main Window Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts Complement Attendant Software Page Standard Features To enable or disable the Hands Free feature Using the HandsFree Feature Speaker when a call arrivesMaking Internal Calls Making CallsViewing the Call UsingTelephone Display PanelThis message appears for missed calls Putting a Call On HoldWhile on a Call Calls Setting up a Conference CallMuting Calls Another Phone Transferring a Call Mail VolumeTransferring a Call Directly to VoiceSpeed Dialing Call Park Using a Headset 3102 phone only Handset can be either on hook or off hook Advanced Features Accessing VCX 7000 UserInterface Left column displays four options Welcome My Extensions Calling Features Log OutInterface Overview VCX V7000 User InterfaceWelcome Codes Enable Speed DialForwarding Enable CallAnswer Condition Telephone Condition By default, the VCX system shows your Caller ID your nameCaller ID Line ConditionControlling Caller ID Enabling Bridge ExtensionsTheir phone Logging Out Advanced Features Numbers IndexMWI Page Index
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