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secondary phone. Doing so returns an error, and the call keeps ringing on
all primary and secondary phones.
Attendant Console and Bridged Line Calls
The VCX administrator can map primary phone numbers and secondary
phone numbers to buttons on a VCX 3105 Attendant Console. In this
case, status lights on the Attendant Console show that the bridged line is
in use for primary and secondary phones.
Hunt Groups and Bridged Line Calls
A primary or a secondary phone can belong to a hunt group.
If a primary phone is a member of a hunt group, a call coming to the
hunt group rings on an SA line on the primary phone. A secondary phone
cannot receive a hunt group call directed to a primary phone.
Message Waiting Indication and Bridged Line Calls
A secondary phone displays the Message Waiting Indication (MWI) of the
primary phone (or phones). The display panel on the secondary phone
shows the total number of new and old messages from both the primary
phone and secondary phone mailboxes when the phone is in an idle
state.
Pressing the MSG button lists the mailboxes. You can press Up and Down
arrow keys to select a mailbox, then press the MSG button again to
connect to that mailbox.
Personal Speed Dial
Access Buttons The VCX User Interface allows you to set up personal speed dial access
buttons using two method; by assigning the Personal Speed Dial
feature to an access button and by assigning the Call feature to an access
button.
Using the Personal Speed Dial feature provides up to six (Model 3102) or
seven (Model 2102) personal speed dial numbers that you can assign.
Using the Call feature provides an additional nine personal speed dial
numbers you can assign.