Chapter 2: Using Basic Features

Now that you’re familiar with your phone’s user interface and how to interact with it, you’re ready to perform baisc phone tasks that you’ll use on a daily basis. At the end of this chapter, you’ll become expert at handling multiple calls at one time, manipulating incoming and active calls, and accessing directories and lists so you can perform tasks quickly and efficiently.

In this chapter, you’ll learn about:

Calling, answering, holding, and ending calls

Ignoring, rejecting, forwarding, and transferring calls

Setting up conference calls

Enabling Do Not Disturb

Listening to voicemail

Handling Directories, Recent Calls, and Favorites

Customizing ringtones

Controlling phone volume

Setting up Do Not Disturb

Using headsets

Managing shared lines

How Your Phone Handles Calls

Your phone can handle multiple calls at a time. However, only one active call—the call that has audio associated with it—can be in progress at any given time. In addition to the active call, your phone may have multiple other calls that are either held, or in an incoming or ringing state. Your phone can handle a maximum of 6 calls at one time.

Your administrator can set up your phone to have up to 6 lines. Lines can have unique extension numbers, or they can have the same extension number as other lines. Your phone can supported a maximum of 24 calls.

You can place and answer calls in these ways:

Using the handset

Using the speakerphone

Using a headset

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Polycom VVX 300 manual Using Basic Features, How Your Phone Handles Calls