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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.

Redialing a Call To redial a number on a 3Com Business 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 Business Telephones, you can press the Speaker button. 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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