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information on a page, click Help to launch the VCX 7000 User Interface online Help system.

The following list provides a brief description of the features you can manage on each tabbed page. For detailed information, refer to the online Help. Note that some features must be enabled on the phone after configuration in the VCX 7000 User Interface. These features are noted in the list.

Welcome

Welcome — Provides an initial welcoming page that can include current system information, such as mailbox capacity, and the number of new and saved messages.

My Information — Displays name and address information that you can modify as necessary.

Web Login — Allows you to change the password you use to access the VCX 7000 User Interface.

Directory — Allows you to search a directory of other system users to find name and extension information.

My Extensions

Call History — Allows you to view the call history for your phone, for example, the calling and called parties, and call duration.

Ring Patterns — Enables you to set distinctive ringing tones to identify the source (internal, external, or private) incoming calls.

Bridge Permissions — Enables you set up your extension so that other users can receive your calls on their phones. After configuring bridge permissions through the VCX 7000 User Interface, see Enabling Bridge Extensions for additional information.

Bridge Mappings — If someone has bridged an extension to your extension, you can map button 4 or 5 on your phone to the other extension. After configuring mappings through the VCX 7000 User Interface, see Enabling Bridge Extensions for additional information.

You should not bridge an extension to a Basic phone (Models 2101 or 3101) because these phones have no programmable access buttons. Therefore, a Basic phone has no way of distinguishing a call to its extension and a bridged call.

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Contents V7000 Telephone Guide 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA Contents Standard Features Index Page About this Guide Conventions List conventions that are used throughout this guide IconsV7000 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 Feature Codes Lists the feature codes on the 2101 Basic TelephoneForce registration. For administrator use only VCX V7000 Business VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model 2102 Business Telephone has these features 10a-fTelephone key pad Access Buttons ProgrammableVCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Lists the feature codes on the 2102 Business Telephone Status Indicator LightsURL Feature Codes VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model Models 3101 and 3101SP Model 3101 3101SP OverviewControls are identical on the two telephones Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX Model 3101SP BasicAdvanced Settings Configures network parameters Telephone key pad Lists the feature codes on the 3101 Basic Telephone Displays the Access buttons on the VCX Model 3101 and 3101SP111 Status Lights for System AppearanceButton indicates the status. See Table VCX V7000 Business VCX Telephone Business Telephone Shows the buttons and controls on the VCX ModelProgrammable 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 Status Lights Button indicates its status. See TableStatus Lights VCX V7000 Business Telephone Model VCX V7000 Attendant Access Buttons VCX AttendantConsole VCX Attendant Console Click Search Complement AttendantSoftware Attendant ConsoleComplement Attendant Software Main Window Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts Complement Attendant Software Page Standard Features Using the Hands Free FeatureSpeaker when a call arrives To enable or disable the Hands Free featureMaking Calls Making Internal CallsUsing Telephone DisplayPanel Viewing the CallThis 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 Volume Transferring a CallDirectly to Voice MailSpeed Dialing Call Park Using a Headset 3102 phone only Handset can be either on hook or off hook Advanced Features Accessing VCX 7000 UserInterface Welcome My Extensions Calling Features Log Out Interface OverviewVCX V7000 User Interface Left column displays four optionsWelcome Enable Speed Dial CodesEnable Call ForwardingAnswer Condition Telephone By default, the VCX system shows your Caller ID your name Caller IDLine Condition ConditionControlling Caller ID Enabling Bridge ExtensionsTheir phone Logging Out Advanced Features Index NumbersMWI Page Index
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