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1. Lists the users in the local user directory or if enabled the users in the global user directory See Viewing the User Directory Displays the personal speed dial numbers Displays the system speed dial numbers Feature Codes 49 Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task continued Feature Feature Code Entry Description Volume Up or Down Feature 102 to raise the volume Adjusts the volume setting for the or current mode Feature 103 to lower the volume If the handset is in the cradle and the speaker is disabled adjusts the ring volume setting a f the speaker is enabled adjusts the speaker volume setting a ft the handset is not in the cradle and the speaker is disabled adjusts the handset volume setting See Controlling the Volume 50 CHAPTER 4 FEATURE CODES STANDARD FEATURES This chapter describes the standard VCX telephone features that you can set up and access through the Telephone User Interface TUI on your telephone Chapter 6 describes the telephone features that require configuration through the VCX User Interface This chapter contains the following topics a Viewing the Call Logs a Viewing the User Directory Controlling Caller ID m Setting up a Conference Call m Camping on a Busy Extension m transferring Your Phone Settings to Another Phone m Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail m transferring a Call to Another User s Voice Mail Speed Dialing m Call Forwa
2. Press the Features soft button 2 Scroll to Handsfree 3 Press Select a U A W You can also enable and disable Hands Free by using Feature Code 100 See Feature Codes The Model 3103 Manager s telephone has a headset jack located on the underside of the telephone To prepare the headset for all calls Plug the headset connector into the headset jack on the underside of the telephone Log into the VCX User Interface and select My Extensions and then select the Button Mappings tab Change the phone type to 3703 Manager Phone and then click Select Assign one of the access buttons to Headset Click Save On the 3103 phone press the Headset access button you assigned Verify that the indicator light next to the Headset button comes on 36 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION D gt Returning to the Headset After a Long Delay Putting a Call on Hold Music on Hold 2 To answer a call when you are using the headset Put the headset on When a call comes in press the left soft button associated with the incoming call You are connected to the call The handset can be either on hook or off hook To end a call when you are using the headset press the Release button on the telephone Certain brands of headsets enter a power saving mode that prevents the telephone from ringing for one or more calls when both of these conditions are true m The headset amplifier buttons for Mute and On are both set to On
3. 2 Press the Access button that you have assigned to Directed Pickup 3 Dial the extension number of the ringing telephone U B amp B WN To answer a call that is ringing on a group member s telephone Pick up the handset Press the Features soft button Scroll to Pickup Group Press Select Dial the group number of the ringing telephone and press The call is directed to your telephone and call stops ringing on the other member phones If multiple calls are ringing the first call received is directed to your telephone This section describes how call pickup interacts with other VCX phone features Note the following considerations Call Forwarding If both the phone forwarding a call and the phone receiving the forwarded call belong to the same call pickup group then any member of the group may answer the call m Camp On A call pickup group member or a directed call pickup user cannot answer a camp on callback call 68 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Conference Calls A conference call cannot be picked up at another extension A conference originator can however pick up a call and add It to the conference call s Display Panel When you pick up a call the telephone Display Panel shows a confirmation message for example PickUp Marie x3434 m Hunt Groups A call pickup group member can also be a member of a hunt group Call pickup group members can use either directed call pickup or group call
4. 455 lt security code gt lt destination gt Feature 456 then lt security code gt Or 456 lt security code gt Feature 469 then lt destination gt Feature 433 then lt your extension gt then lt your mailbox password gt then lt outside party number gt Feature 430 then lt destination gt then Feature 430 Description See Controlling Caller ID Used with Silent Monitor See Silent Monitor and Barge In Sends a page a beep between phones The sending phone displays the target extension The target extension displays the sending extension See Call Forward Busy See Call Forward No Answer See Call Forward All See Viewing the Call Logs See Call Park See Directed Call Pickup See Group Call Pickup Completes call when busy destination extension becomes available See Camping on a Busy Extension See Class of Service Override See Setting up a Conference Call 46 CHAPTER 4 FEATURE CODES Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task continued Feature Conference Drop Display Software Version Do Not Disturb Enable Disable Hands Free Headset Hold Hunt Group or Calling Group Login Logout Hunt Group Status Login Logout phone Mute Mute Ringer OK Password Stored Locally Program Redial Release Feature Code Entry Feature 431 then lt destination gt then Feature 431 Feature 83 7 Feature 446 Or 446 F
5. This chapter describes how to use VCX feature codes on a VCX telephone to enhance the operation of your phone A feature code is a sequence of numbers you enter on the telephone keypad to enable a feature that is not mapped to a button This chapter includes the following topics Feature Code Overview Feature Codes 44 CHAPTER 4 FEATURE CODES Feature Code Overview Feature Codes Some common telephone features are mapped to buttons Hold for example However the number of buttons varies on each model of VCX phone Furthermore the number of VCX features exceeds the number of buttons available on any phone Feature codes allow the VCX telephone feature set to be available to all VCX phones regardless of the number of buttons on the phone Each feature is assigned a unique three digit feature code You can invoke a feature by entering the numeric code assigned to a particular feature For example you can use a feature code to enable call forwarding and specity a destination number You can access all Manager s phone features by pressing the Features soft button You can then enable a feature using either of the following methods Press the Features soft button 2 Enter the three digit feature code on the keypad see Feature Codes 3 Enter any additional values following display panel prompts A WN Or Press the Features soft button Scroll to the feature Press the Select soft button Enter any addi
6. 1 Making Calls gt Making Internal Calls 1 Making Calls 29 On 3Com Manager s Telephones when a new call arrives while you are on a call Press the Left soft button next to the new call on the display You are connected to the new call The current call hangs up To return to the earlier call you must redial the number NNN ZF ZF Jan 01 12 45 20 PM ACTIONS gt sl l l l l Left soft button 2 CONd incoming call This section describes standard dialing features The VCX administrator can configure calling restrictions for some one or all the phones at a site These restrictions may limit the outbound calls external or to another company site a phone can make Ask your administrator if any calling restrictions have been implemented on your phone system To dial an internal call Pick up the handset Alternatively you can press the Speaker button or press the New Call button If no call is associated with one of the Left buttons you can press it to access a new line You hear the dial tone Dial the extension Alternatively you can use the Display Panel to find and dial the name of the person whom you want to call in the user directory call logs or a speed dial list 30 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Redialing a Call Making External Calls Making a Call toa Remote Office 1 When you complete the call hang up the handset If you pressed the Speaker button press it again to
7. a Features that must be configured such as speed dialing and call forwarding are described in Chapter 5 a Feature codes are described in Chapter 4 The VCX User Interface is a web browser based application that allows you to manage your user account and VCX telephone Most of the options available through this interface are also available through the TUI See Chapter 5 for more information on using the VCX 7000 User Interface You may also want to refer to the following documents in the VCX documentation set for additional information VCX Manager s Telephone Quick Reference Guide Provides a single sheet reference that describes commonly used Model 3103 telephone features IP Messaging Module User Guide 3Com Native Interface or the IP Messaging Module User Guide Traditional Interface Provides information about the voicemail system and features available on your phone The Guide you should reference depends on the Telephone User Interface TUI enabled on your phone Ask your administrator for details VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 This chapter describes the buttons controls and features on the 3Com VCX Model 3103 Manager s Telephone This chapter includes the following topics m Telephone Buttons and Controls m Access Buttons Status Lights for Access Buttons m Feature Options 16 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 Telephone Buttons Figure 1 shows the buttons and
8. enabling 86 busy line call forwarding set through VCX User interface 84 set with a feature code 63 C call coverage forwarding calls to 85 call fallback call forwarding 84 call forward problems with 113 call forwarding all calls 63 84 busy line 63 84 ring no answer 62 84 setting up 83 call history through the VCX User Interface 81 viewing 52 call park 64 call pickup 66 feature interaction 67 call waiting 58 Caller ID sending or blocking 53 caller ID controlling 86 calling Hunt Group 74 calls answering 28 answering a second call 37 answering for a group 66 answering for another user 66 camp on 55 dialing a second call 37 dropping 32 forwarding to call coverage 85 forwarding to voicemail 57 forwarding using feature codes 62 forwarding using the VCX User interface 83 holding 36 making 29 missed 33 muting 39 parking 64 redialing 30 tracing a malicious call 41 transferring 37 camp on 55 circular Hunt Group 74 Class of Service overriding 31 cleaning telephones 112 Complement Attendant Software 95 buttons and keyboard shortcuts 102 features 100 interface 101 conference call announced 55 setting up 54 unannounced 55 configuration interface options 14 connecting telephones caution RJ 45 versus RJ 11 jacks 107 electrical power 106 contrast 23 116 INDEX D dial tone troubleshooting an NBX Telephone 112 dialing a remote office using a site code 31 using a unique extension 30 dialing
9. see the discussion of timeout values later in this section Calling Group An incoming call simultaneously rings on all member phones that are logged in even if a member is on another call Hunt Groups 75 For example if A B C and D are all available an incoming call will ring simultaneously at all four extensions until the total timeout value for the group is reached see the discussion of timeout values later in this section For each hunt group type your administrator configures two timeout values Device Timeout Specifies how long the VCX call processor rings at one extension before moving to the next extension If there is no answer Total Timeout Specities how long the VCX call processor attempts to make a connection within the hunt group before directing the call to the hunt group s default call coverage point The administrator can configure the call coverage point to be a A voice mailbox a Another hunt group a An individual extension a An Auto Attendant number a An external phone number Ask your administrator for information on timeout values and your hunt group s default call coverage point Table 5 summarizes how the three hunt group types route incoming calls Table 5 Hunt Group Behavior Condition No members All members logged out All members busy Linear Hunt Group Circular Hunt Group Calling Group Result Result Result Go to call coverage Go to call coverage Go to call c
10. Call Forward No Answer Call Forward Busy Aa WN 1 Call Forwarding 63 Forward No Answer feature code 466 and entering the number to which you want the calls forwarded a Busy Line Redirects incoming calls to another destination when your phone is busy If you have multiple lines busy means that all lines are In use You can forward all calls that come in when your lines are busy by enabling Call Forward Busy feature code 467 and entering the number to which you want the calls forwarded All Calls Redirects incoming calls to another destination unconditionally Use this feature also called Forward Universal when you plan to be away from your phone for an extended period of time You can forward all unanswered calls by enabling Call Forward All feature code 465 and entering the number to which you want the calls forwarded If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Call Forward Forward to Voice Mail and Bridged Line Calls for additional information You can also use the VCX User Interface to configure Call Forward Fall Back to Coverage When you enable this feature a forwarded call that is not answered at the forwarding destination falls back to your extension s coverage either voicemail or Auto Attendant See Enabling Call Forwarding To forward your calls to another extension when your extension is not answered Press the Features soft button Scroll to Call Forward No Answer Pre
11. New Call button of the Left button to choose a new line When you hear dial tone dial the second call You can put your current call on hold answer a second call and then toggle between the two calls Press Hold and then the Left soft button next to the new call on the display You are connected to the new call The current call is put on hold To return to the earlier call press Hold and the Left soft button corresponding to the earlier call on the display When you are on a call the Transfer feature allows you to send the call from your telephone to any other internal line For unattended or attended transfers if your call permissions allow you can send the call to an external line If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Call Transfer Call Conferencing and Bridged Line Calls for additional information You can also transfer a call to another subscriber s voice mail See Transferring a Call to Another User s Voice Mail In an unattended transfer you transfer the call without notifying the recipient You can either use the Transfer button or the transfer feature code While on a call press Transfer The call is placed on hold you hear a dial tone and the system prompts you enter a destination number Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call or choose the number from the Directory or Speed Dial lists Hang up The call is disconnected as soon as the transfer starts which frees up
12. call coverage point set by you or your administrator The default call coverage point is your voice mailbox The call coverage point is set through the VCX User Interface see Chapter 6 When your telephone is in Do Not Disturb mode a An incoming call does not cause your phone to ring If you are logged in to multiple phones using the same phone number and one of the phones enables Do Not Disturb the feature applies to all phones an incoming call will not ring on any of the phones m You can use the phone to dial outgoing calls a f you enable Do Not Disturb while one or more calls are ringing the pending calls are sent to your call coverage point and Do Not Disturb is enabled for all subsequent calls a If you are a Hunt Group member and you enable Do Not Disturb personal non Hunt Group calls go to your call coverage point However Hunt Group calls always ring on a member s phone regardless of the Do Not Disturb setting If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Do Not Disturb and Bridged Line Calls for additional information Activating Do Not Disturb 41 To activate Do Not Disturb 1 Open the Features tab then scroll down the list of features and select Do Not Disturb Your telephone is now in Do Not Disturb mode The display panel shows DND 2 To disable Do Not Disturb mode repeat step 1 The DND message disappears from the display panel 42 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION FEATURE CODES
13. called extension becomes available the system calls the destination extension If Camp On expires before the destination becomes available the system calls you back and connects you to the person whose call you were transferring This feature enables you to use any 3Com phone attached to the same VCX system call processor as your phone with all your phone s settings It is possible for an administrator to lock an extension to a particular phone If this is the case you cannot program the phone to use your extension Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail 57 To transfer your phone s settings to another phone Log out of your own phone by pressing the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 6 If your administrator has enabled the Multiple Contacts feature for your extension you do not have to log out of one phone before logging into another From the phone that you want to use as yours enter your phone number and password a Press the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 4 enter your phone number and then press b Press the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 5 enter your password and then press When you are finished using the other phone log out of the phone by pressing the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 6 Log back into your own phone by pressing the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 6 You can forward all incoming calls t
14. dial numbers configured on your system by your administrator You Enabling Call Forwarding 83 cannot add modity or delete a system speed dial number However you can export the list to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet You can also map a system speed dial number to a button on your phone see Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface See Dialing System Speed Dial Numbers Call Forwarding Allows you to control how the VCX system handles your calls when you do not answer a call your extension is busy or your calls are forwarded to another extension See Enabling Call Forwarding for additional information Call Coverage Allows you to set your default call coverage point The configured call coverage point determines the destination of a call that is either not answered in time or cannot be answered because the destination is busy or unreachable logged out or disconnected from the network The default destination for unanswered calls is voice mail See Configuring a Call Coverage Point Selective Ringing Enables you to set distinctive ringing tones to identify individual callers a Privacy Allows you to control whether the VCX system sends your Caller ID when you make a call See Controlling Caller ID Call Restrictions Allows you to block incoming and outgoing calls that match specified patterns Group Features Hunt Groups Allows you to view the hunt groups you belong
15. during a conversation or by listening to the dial tone m Headset Volume During a call press the up or down Volume Control buttons repeatedly until the volume is at the level you prefer Speaker Volume To raise or lower the volume of the speaker press the Speaker button and then press the up or down Volume Control button repeatedly until the volume is at the level you prefer You can change the volume during a conversation or by pressing Speaker and listening to the dial tone When you press a Volume Control button the Display Panel shows the volume setting as a series of dark vertical bars Repeatedly pressing a Volume Control button raises the volume increases the number of displayed bars or lowers the volume decreases the number of displayed bars Using the Hands Free Feature Using a Headset gt Using the Hands Free Feature 35 You can use your phone as an intercom You can answer internal intercom calls without picking up the handset When you receive an internal call your telephone sounds a tone and activates the speaker phone An external call a call trom outside your local call processor rings to your telephone as usual If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Hands Free and Bridged Line Calls for additional information To enable the Hands Free feature on a Manager s Telephone Press the Features soft button 2 Scroll to Handsfree 3 Press Select To cancel Handsfree
16. each have two sets of assignments 1 through 50 and 51 through 100 To toggle between the two sets of assignments press the Shift button Your administrator can assign features to each Access button Possible features include a Status of internal telephone extensions busy available In the current release when you assign a phone extension to an Attendant Console button the button assignment does not become effective until either the Attendant Console is rebooted or the phone registration interval elapses The default registration interval is one hour 3600 seconds Status of external telephone lines Speed dials for user extensions The four Feature buttons are programmed for four of the five most common features needed by a receptionist Call Transfer Call Hold Conference Call Park or Attendant Serial Call The Shift button does not affect the operation of the Feature buttons Your administrator configures the feature assigned to a particular Feature button using the VCX User Interface Central Management Console The feature to button mappings described in the list following Figure 4 are the defaults and may not correspond to your configuration Your administrator also maps telephone extensions to Access buttons using the VCX Administrator web interface Figure 4 and the text that follows it describe the features on the VCX 3105 Attendant Console VCX Attendant Console 97 Figure 4 VCX 3105 Attendant Console
17. end the call Or you can press the Release button To redial a number on a 3Com Manager s Telephone m Pick up the handset and press Redial to dial the most recent number that you called m Use the Call Logs on the display panel to redial a recently missed answered or dialed call To dial an external call Pick up the handset Alternatively on 3Com Manager s Telephones you can press the Speaker button or you can press the New Call button If no call is associated with one of the Left buttons you can also press it for a new line 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 Dial 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 When you finish speaking hang up the handset If you pressed the Speaker button press it again to end the call You can dial calls between sites in your organization that are separated 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 e
18. m A hunt group member s personal phone settings for example Call Forward Call Coverage point and Do Not Disturb are not invoked on Hunt Group calls m An external call to a private user Someone not in the hunt group can be transferred to a hunt group Both attended and unattended call transfers are allowed for calls to a hunt group or trom a hunt group a After reaching an Auto Attendant a caller can enter a hunt group extension and be transferred to a Hunt Group m Internal and external callers that are forwarded to voice mail can leave a message and navigate through the voice mail options a Ifa hunt group call is routed to a voice mailbox or Auto Attendant call coverage point but the routing fails for example because no ports are available the call is requeued for the hunt group m Each time a call is put back in a hunt group queue it is treated like a new call a If you are a member of one or more hunt groups the phone message button acts as a MWI for the hunt group voice mailbox even if you are not logged in to the hunt group Pressing the message button displays a menu which shows number of new messages in each mailbox including your personal mailbox You can use the arrow navigation 78 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Viewing Hunt Group Membership and Status keys to locate a voice mailbox Press the message button to access the selected mailbox You can use the Telephone User Interface to view the hunt group
19. number and name of the person selected in the directory Clear Button Cancels previous criteria 102 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT Table 7 Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens continued Field Purpose Main Directory tab Displays all the entries in the Directory List Extension Status Sorts the data in the directory by extension Status Extension Sorts the data in the directory by listing the extension numbers in ascending order First Name Sorts the list of users in alphabetical order by first name Last Name Sorts the list of users in alphabetical order by last name Department Sorts the directory by the user department Notes Sorts the directory by note entries Hidden List tab Hides entries in the VCX directory that you do not want to appear on other tabs such as conference room phones Quick List tab Provides access to frequently used entries in the directory 1 If your VCX system includes multiple sites for example regional and branch offices each with one or more VCX call processors CAS can display a global directory of all the users in your organization Note that this option must be configured by your administrator By default CAS displays the local user directory The Complement Attendant Software provides a Line Monitoring feature similar to the Busy Lamp Field BLF feature available on the VCX Attendant Console Line Mo
20. numbers configured on your phone by pressing Feature 463 The administrator can set up system wide speed dials for numbers that are dialed frequently by many internal users You can view the system wide speed dial list through the VCX User Interface see Chapter 6 for information or you can view and dial numbers from it using the telephone display panel To use a system speed dial number Pick up the handset or press the Speaker button Press the Feature button plus 700 plus the system wide speed dial number for the number that you want to call Alternatively you can press the Feature soft button scroll to Speed Dials System press Select scroll to the number that you want to dial and press Select again If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it the display panel on your telephone shows the message No number stored This section describes how to enable and use call forwarding features set up through the Telephone User Interface TUI You can also configure and enable call forwarding through the VCX User Interface See Enabling Call Forwarding You can use the TUI on your phone to specify a Where you want your call to be forwarded m The condition that results in the system forwarding a call a No Answer Redirects incoming calls to another destination when your phone rings for a configured time period the default is 20 seconds You can forward all unanswered calls by enabling Call gt
21. pick up to answer a call that is ringing at another group member s telephone Speed Dials You or your administrator can assign the following to a speed dial button a The feature code for directed call pickup 455 or the feature code for group call pick up 456 and a telephone number a Only the feature code for directed call pickup 455 or the feature code for group call pick up 456 Silent Monitor and The VCX system supports Silent Monitor and Barge In These two features Barge In are typically used in call centers to allow supervisors to listen to monitor and optionally join barge in a conversation between an agent and a customer to ensure proper customer support Unless the supervisor barges in neither the agent or the customer are aware that the Supervisor is monitoring the call To invoke Silent Monitor the supervisor enters a feature code followed by the extension to be monitored see Monitoring a Call The supervisor in this case is defined as a user who is allowed to invoke the Silent Monitor feature for that particular extension Permission to monitor one or more extensions is configured through the VCX Administrator Interface see the VCX Administration Guide The supervisor must use a phone with a Display Panel not a 3Com Model 3100 Entry Telephone If a supervisor attempts to monitor an extension without permission the supervisor hears an error tone and the LCD shows Unauthorized The supervisor and th
22. 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 Personal Speed Dial Access Buttons Logging Out Personal Speed Dial Access Buttons 93 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 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 five personal speed dial numbers that you can assign Using the Call feature provides an additional three personal speed dial numbers you can assign To log out of the VCX User Interface follow these steps From any screen click the Log Out button just above the copyright notice The Login screen appears Close your web browser 94 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT The VCX Attendant Console Model 3105 and the VCX Complement Attendant Software CAS application enable a receptionist to handle high call volumes efficiently Although receptionists are the primary users of the Attendant Console and the CAS the two can also be used by busy
23. s Call Forward destination when the Call Forward Ring No Answer ring timeout value Is reached a lf the primary and secondary phone users both press the DND buttons while the call is ringing it stops ringing on both phones The call goes to the primary phone s Call Forward Busy destination If the primary phone enables Do Not Disturb a call rings on a secondary phone If the primary phone user disables Do Not Disturb while the call is ringing the call does not start ringing on the primary Do Not Disturb is enabled only for subsequent calls This is also true for a secondary phone user who toggles the Do Not Disturb setting while a call is ringing If the primary phone enables Do Not Disturb and a call comes in from a hunt group the Do Not Disturb setting is ignored and the call rings on the primary If a secondary phone enables Do Not Disturb and a call comes in from a hunt group to the primary phone the call does not ring on the secondary phone Hands Free and Bridged Line Calls Enabling the Hands Free feature has the following effect on bridged calls a lf the primary phone has Hands Free enabled a call rings briefly on the secondary phone before It is automatically answered by the primary phone a f the secondary phone has Hands Free enabled only calls made to the secondary s phone extension are answered Hands Free Calls to primary phone are not answered Hands Free on the secondary phone they appear as normal bridge cal
24. supported on Basic 2101 and 3101 phones You should not bridge an extension to a Basic phone Models 2101 or 3101 because these phones have no programmable access buttons Therefore these phones have no way of distinguishing a call to its extension and a bridged call Button Mappings Displays the default function associated with each programmable button on your telephone If permitted by your administrator you can assign a new function to a button or assign a new value to a button function For example you could reprogram a button to add another personal speed dial or you could change the number dialed for an existing speed dial button See Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface for more information Registrations Lists all phones on which you are currently logged in Passwords Enables you to set the login password for your phone extension This password is also used for mailbox access and must be synchronized with IP Messaging see the VCX User Interface online help Date Time If you log in to a phone in another time zone you can use this option to update the VCX system with your current time zone information Also allows you to change the date time format which is initially set by your administrator s Calling Features Personal Speed Dials Allows you to set up personal speed dial codes for up to 9 phone numbers System Speed Dials Allows you to view the system wide speed
25. the data on an installed system Related Documentation Related Documentation These 3Com documents contain additional information about the oroducts in this release that are a part of or support the 3Com Convergence Application Suite The following documents are a part of the VCX IP Teleohony Module VCX Installation and Maintenance Guide VCX Administration Guide VCX Basic Teleohone Quick Reference Guide VCX Business Telephone Quick Reference Guide VCX Manager s Telephone Quick Reference Guide VCX Feature Codes for Analog Telephones Quick Reference Guide VCX Basic Telephone Guide VCX Business Teleohone Guide VCX Manager s Telephone Guide VCX Security Guide The following documents are a part of the IP Messaging Module IP Messaging Module Product Overview IP Messaging Quick Reference Guide 3Com Native Interface IP Messaging Module User Guide 3Com Native Interface IP Messaging Quick Reference Guide Traditional Interface IP Messaging Module User Guide Traditional Interface IP Messaging Module Operations and System Administration Guide E Mail Reader Application Quick Start Guide The following documents are a part of the IP Conferencing Module IP Conferencing Module Installation Guide IP Conferencing Module Administration Guide IP Conferencing Module User Guide Convergence Center Client User and Administration Guide 9 Comments gt The following documents provide information on products that suppor
26. through 3999 The site code for Atlanta is 62 m Phones at the Dallas office use an extension range trom 1000 through 3999 The site code for Dallas is 63 In this example to call someone in Atlanta a user in Chicago dials the site code 62 and then the appropriate extension 1000 through 3999 To reach a user in Dallas a user in Chicago dials 63 and then the appropriate extension 1000 through 3999 The site code prevents conflicts between the remote extension number and a duplicated extension number at the local site Chicago The Class of Service Override feature allows you to apply the capabilities of your own VCX telephone temporarily to another VCX telephone on the same local network 32 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION For example the telephone in a conference room may be configured to prevent long distance telephone calls You may however need to place a long distance call during a meeting If the permissions included with the Class of Service on your phone allow long distance calling you can use the Class of Service Override feature to apply your phone features to the conference room phone for one call only To activate the one call only Class of Service Override for a Manager s phone Press the Features soft button 2 Scroll to the COS Override feature 3 Press the Select soft button The display panel displays COS Override on for a few seconds Enter the COS number your phone extension and press 5 E
27. to and your current login status for each group See Hunt Groups Page Groups Allows you to view the page groups configured on your system When you dial the group page extension speakers are activated on the telephones that are members of the group As you speak into your handset your voice is broadcast on the activated speakers See Paging Call Pickup Groups Allows you to view the call pickup groups you belong to and the other members of these call pickup groups See Call Pickup m Log Out Ends your VCX User Interface session See Logging Out Enabling Call This section describes how to enable and use call forwarding features set Forwarding up through the VCX User Interface 84 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE You can also configure and enable call forwarding through your phone s Telephone User Interface TUI See Call Forwarding You can use the VCX User Interface to set How long in seconds your telephone rings before the system forwards unanswered calls Where you want your call to be forwarded The condition or conditions that result in the system forwarding a call Ring No Answer Redirect incoming calls to another destination when your phone rings for a configured time period the default is 20 seconds Busy Line Redirect incoming calls to another destination when your phone is busy If you have multiple lines busy means that all lines are in use All Calls Redirect incom
28. type of speed dialing your administrator maps commonly used numbers internal or external to feature code values To use a system speed dial you press the Feature button and enter the appropriate feature code and the speed dial number The administrator creates system speed dial numbers System speed dials can be dialed on all VCX telephone models Note that a configured one touch speed dial is also mapped to a feature code the speed dial number mapped to the first soeed dial Access button is also mapped to feature code 601 the speed dial number mapped to the second speed dial Access button is also mapped to feature code 601 and so on This means that on a phone with four configured speed dial numbers you can dial a speed dial number by either pressing an Access button or entering feature code 601 an index number 1 through 9 This section describes how to set up speed dialing through the Telephone User Interface You can also enable speed dialing through the VCX User Interface See Chapter 6 for information on accessing the VCX User Interface see the online Help for information on creating speed dials Note that the two interfaces are synchronized A speed dial created or modified in one interface appears in the other interface A speed dial deleted in one interface is deleted in the other interface Your administrator can configure speed dial numbers for your phone You can reassign these administrator contigured speed dials unles
29. when you are finished Use the Call Pickup feature to answer a call that is ringing on another telephone There are two types of call pickup m Directed Call Pickup Allows you to answer a call ringing on the phone of a specific user Both you and the other user must be members of the same Directed Call Pickup group Each Directed Call Pickup group is assigned a security code by the administrator You must enter this security code when using Directed Call Pickup to answer a Call Group Call Pickup Allows you to answer a call ringing on the phone of any user who is a member of a configured Group Call Pickup group A Group Call Pickup group is a collection of phones that allow each member of the group to answer another member s calls Your administrator can also configure a Group Call Pickup group that allows non group members to answer a call ringing on a phone in the group gt Directed Call Pickup Group Call Pickup Call Pickup Interaction With Other Features U A WN Call Pickup 67 If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Call Pickup and Bridged Line Calls for additional information To answer a call that is ringing on a specific user s telephone Pick up the handset Press the Features soft button Scroll to Pickup Directed Press Select Dial the extension of the ringing telephone and press The call is directed to your telephone Using One Touch Pickup Pick up the handset
30. while on a call 37 directed call pickup 66 directory of users global 52 local 52 display panel contrast 23 soft keys 18 using 52 Do Not Disturb activating 40 dropping calls 32 E electrical shock avoiding 112 extensions bridging 86 F feature codes 44 forward universal call forwarding set through VCX User interface 84 set with a feature code 63 torwarding a call to a remote location 71 forwarding calls 62 83 G global user directory 52 group call pickup 66 group paging 65 H hands free using 35 headset retuning after a long delay 36 using 3102 3103 phone only 35 holding a call 36 Hunt Groups access numbers 73 calling 74 circular 74 feature code 78 feature interaction 77 linear 74 logging in 76 overview 72 timeout values 75 types 74 viewing membership and status 78 J joining a monitored call 69 L linear Hunt Group 74 local user directory 52 logging in 26 M mailbox setup 13 making calls 29 Malicious Call Trace 41 mapping button functions 86 missed calls 33 monitoring calls 68 barging in 69 moving telephones 111 music on hold 36 mute ringer 39 muting calls 39 O one touch speed dials 58 overview 12 P paging 65 parking a call 64 password 26 changing 27 for telephone and mailbox access 82 for VCX User Interface 80 changing 81 personal speed dials 58 phone settings transferring to another phone 56 problems solving 105 R redialing 30 registration
31. you use to dial a configured speed dial number depends on your phone and whether or not the number is mapped to a speed dial Access button To dial a number configured as a speed dial on a VCX phone with one or more speed dial Access buttons press the appropriate button If the number is not associated with a button use the next procedure To dial a configured speed dial number on any VCX phone Pick up the handset Or press the Speaker button 2 Press Feature 3 Enter the feature code associated with the number you want to dial For example if the number you want to speed dial is mapped to speed dial 2 enter the following through the Telephone User Interface Feature 601 2 Alternatively you can skip pressing the Feature button and enter 601 2 Note that with this syntax you cannot enter 602 You can also use the following method to dial a soeed dial number on any VCX phone Press Feature 410 3 The Display Panel lists the first soeed dial for example Speed dial 1 62 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES 1001 Use the up and down scroll buttons to locate the speed dial number you want to dial 2 Press the Dial soft button under the Display Panel Dialing System Speed Dial Numbers Call Forwarding b gt Your phone dials the number To exit the speed dial list in the Display Panel press the Exit soft button In addition to using the Feature menu to list soeed dial numbers you can view the speed dial
32. 3CQO VCX Manager s Telephone Guide VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution System Release 7 0 Part Number 900 0326 01 Rev AD Published May 2006 http www 3com com 3Com Corporation 350 Campus Drive Marlborough MA 01752 3064 Copyright 2006 3Com Corporation All Rights Reserved No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work such as translation transformation or adaptation without written permission from 3Com Corporation 3Com Corporation reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of 3Com Corporation to provide notification of such revision or change 3Com Corporation provides this documentation without warranty term or condition of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties terms or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose 3Com may make improvements or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this documentation at any time If there is any software on removable media described in this documentation it is furnished under a license agreement included with the product as a separate document in the hardcopy documentation or on the removable media in a directory file named LICENSE TXT or LICENSE TXT If you are unable to locate a copy please contact 3Com and
33. 800 through 899 inclusive Ask your administrator to verity the Call Park extensions for your location If the specified Call Park extension Is in use or if no extension is specified VCX selects the next available Call Park extension A call remains parked for 5 minutes This default value can be adjusted by your administrator If the call is not answered 5 minutes after it is parked the user who parked the call is called back If the user is not available the parked call is forwarded to the user s call coverage point If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Call Park and Bridged Line Calls for additional information Paging U B amp B W N Paging 65 To park a call While you are on a call press the Right soft button for the call for the Actions menu Scroll to Call Park Press Select Dial the park extension and press Notify another user about the parked call a Select an Access button for outgoing calls and dial the user s extension b When the call is answered tell the user the Call Park extension number for example 818 c Hang up The user dials the Call Park number and the system connects the call automatically To retrieve a parked call yourself a Pick up the handset of any telephone on the system b Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call The system connects you to the parked call Paging lets you activate the speakers and broadcast a message to all of the availabl
34. CX phone in the system to duplicate your primary phone simply by logging in to the other phone using your password see Transferring Your Phone Settings to Another Phone Your VCX telephone can provide many features Some of these features are optional Your administrator determines which features are available for your telephone Initial Voice Mailbox Setup Initial Voice Mailbox Setup 13 When a caller dials your telephone number and you are unable to answer the call the caller hears a recording and is prompted to leave a message Before you can listen to messages in your voice mailbox you must record your name a personal greeting and change the default password you use to access your mailbox Your administrator will provide you with the default password for initial mailbox access Typically the default password is the last 4 digits of your phone number The first time you access your voice mailbox the system prompts you to change your password record your name and record a personal greeting Note that the password you use to access your voice mailbox is not the Same password you use to log in to your telephone When you change the default voicemail password in the following procedure you do not change the telephone login password To initialize your mailbox 1 Lift the handset 2 Press the message button on your phone see the chapter in this guide that describes the buttons and controls for your particular phone
35. Display Feature 464 handset Not available on Model 2101 or Model 3101 Telephones Lists the configured speed dial numbers in the Display Panel 48 CHAPTER 4 FEATURE CODES Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task continued Feature Speed Dial Personal Speed Dial System Transfer Transfer to Voice Mail Enable Disable Transfer to Another User s Voice Mail User Directory View Personal Speed Dials View System Speed Dials Feature Code Entry Feature 601 n Or 601 n where n is the speed dial digit 1 through 9 associated with the number you want to dial Feature 700 speed dial number Or 700 n where n is the speed dial number associated with the number you want to dial Feature 420 then lt destination gt hang up Feature 440 Or 440 Feature 441 then lt destination gt Or Transfer then 441 lt destination gt then Transfer Feature 461 Feature 463 Feature 464 Description Allows you to dial a personal speed dial number To configure personal speed dialing see Speed Dialing Allows you to dial a system speed dial number To configure personal speed dialing see Speed Dialing This is an unattended transfer For an attended transfer see Transferring a Call When enabled transfers all calls to the voice mail See Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail See Iransferring a Call to Another User s Voice Mail
36. Downloads amp Drivers from the drop down list box Your browser displays the Downloads page On the Downloads page select the following options VCX Attendant Console 99 a Inthe Criteria base Search section in the Type of File list box select Documentation In the Product Category list box select Convergence IP Telephony In the Filename text box enter labels exe ao Aa F amp F In the Operating System list box select All e Click Search When the search results page is displayed locate the labels exe file for 3Com VCX V7000 IP Telephony Solution and download it to your system Do not download any of the labels exe files for the NBX product Locate labels exe on your system and double click the file icon to start the LabelMaker program Find the page in the LabelMaker that has labels for your attendant console Edit the label template by clicking any of the label text boxes to highlight the existing text and then typing new text 8 Press Tab to move to the next text field in the label 10 11 12 gt Attendant Console Status Lights Click the Print button at the top of the LabelMaker screen to open the Print dialog Specify which page you want to print Typically the default is to print all pages Click Print Cut out the labels and put them in the label holders of your attendant console To save the edited LabelMaker click the Save button at the top of the LabelMaker screen Or you can
37. EL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE This chapter covers these topics m Connecting the Telephone m Opening the 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover m Moving Your Telephone m Swapping Telephones m Cleaning Your Telephone m Troubleshooting Problems 106 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Connecting the Telephone Although the connector layout varies between telephones all VCX telephones and attendant consoles use these symbols to identify the connectors Power connection for an AC power adapter Ethernet cable that conforms to the Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af Standard is acceptable for Td Network connection Connects the device to the network A powered a 3Com 3101 Basic Telephones a 3Com 3102 Business Telephones a 3Com 3103 Manager s Telephones m 3Com 3105 Attendant Consoles m Older 3Com telephones that include PE in the part number Switch port for connecting a computer or other network device such as an VCX Attendant Console to the network Handset connector Headset connector Model 3102 and Model 3103 only D 2 Ie Figure 6 shows underside of the VCX 3102 Business Telephone as an example of possible connection points Connection details for each type of VCX device are listed on the packing sheet that is shipped with the device Connecting the Telephone 107 Figure 6 Underside of the VCX 3102 Business Telephone CAUTION The VCX sys
38. Mail forward gt then lt destination gt Or 468 lt extension to forward gt lt destination gt Feature 600 The first entry simulates pressing the Or 600 MSG button The second entry allows you to leave a message in another mailbox or access your own mailbox Follow the prompts Scroll Down Button Scroll Up Button Feature 109 Feature 108 Simulates pressing the scroll Down button to navigate through items in the Display Panel Simulates pressing the scroll Up button Serial Transfer Feature 4 71 to navigate through items in the Display Panel Transferred call returns to attendant at the end of the call See Serial Transfer Silent Monitor Silent Monitor Block Feature 425 Feature 429 See Silent Monitor and Barge In Allows an agent to make a private call by Soft Button 1 Soft Button 2 Feature 105 Feature 106 blocking an attempt to monitor the agent phone See Silent Monitor and Barge In Simulates pressing the Slct Select button to select an item in the Display Panel Simulates pressing the Back button Soft Button 3 Feature 107 Action depends on contents of the Display Panel Either moves the cursor left one position or sorts listed items Simulates pressing the Exit button to Speaker On Off Feature 104 exit the current function in the Display Panel Speak and listen without picking up the Speed Dial
39. a copy will be provided to you UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS If you are a United States government agency then this documentation and the software described herein are provided to you subject to the following United States Government Legend All technical data and computer software is commercial in nature and developed solely at private expense Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software as defined in DFARS 252 227 7014 June 1995 or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 a and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided in 3Com s standard commercial license for the Software Technical data is provided with limited rights only as provided in DFAR 252 227 7015 Nov 1995 or FAR 52 227 14 June 1987 whichever is applicable You agree not to remove or deface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained in or delivered to you in conjunction with guide Unless otherwise indicated 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may not be registered in other countries 3Com and the 3Com logo are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation VCX is a trademark of 3Com Corporation Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders CONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions 8 Figures 8 Related Documentation 9 Comments 10 GETTING STARTED VCX Telephone Overview 12 Initial Voice Mailbo
40. administrator uses the VCX Administrator web interface to map telephone extensions to Access buttons numbers The interface numbers each button For example the administrator may say that extension 4001 is assigned to button 1 extension 4002 is assigned to button 2 and so on On the Attendant Console the buttons are numbered from top to bottom starting in the top left corner However no number physically appears next to a button a The first five buttons from the top in the left column correspond to Access buttons 1 through 5 The bottom four buttons are always the Feature buttons a The second column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 6 through 14 a The third column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 15 through 23 a The fourth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 24 through 32 a The fifth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 33 through 41 a The sixth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 42 through 50 Shift button Enables you to toggle between the two sets of Access button assignments on the Console Press the Shift button to switch between assignments 1 through 50 and assignments 51 through 100 The Shift button LED is lighted when you have buttons 51 through 100 selected To create print and save labels for your Attendant Console or any VCX telephone 1 Access the 3Com web site htto Awww 3com com Click Support amp Downloads and select
41. alls m Mute Ringer a Activating Do Not Disturb 26 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Logging In to Your Your administrator assigns an extension telephone number and initial Telephone password to your phone If you hear a dialtone and the Display Panel on your phone shows the date time and a telephone extension you are logged in and can make calls Extension 1001 Feb 17 08 12 00 Note that your administrator initially determines the format for the date and time display You can change this format and time zone location of your phone through the VCX User Interface See VCX User Interface Overview and the VCX User Interface online Help If you do not hear a dialtone and the Display Panel on your phone shows the following information you are not logged in and cannot make calls Use Program btn to login Logged out from PBX To log in to your phone 1 Press the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 6 Change Login Status and then press the Select soft button 2 Enter your password and press Ext 123456 Jan 01 12 45 20 PM s e o Advanced Settings 4 Set My Phone Number 5 Set My Password T6 Change eni Status Select Bottom right soft button soft button Changing Your Password Logging In to Your Telephone 27 If the password you entered is associated with the phone extension you are logged in If the Display Panel alternately shows the following information the password you entere
42. ance When the primary phone answers the call the status light on primary phone lights but the status lights on the bridged phones do not light If all lines are in use a parked call that rings back is forwarded according to the enabled Call Forwarding setting for that phone If Do Not Disturb is enabled the parked call is forwarded to the call coverage point configured for that phone Call Pickup and Bridged Line Calls Call Pickup both Directed and Group allows a user to answer a call that is ringing on another telephone For bridged calls you enter the Call Pickup feature code 455 for Directed 456 for Group followed by the group security code and the extension of a primary phone The call stops ringing on all primary and secondary phones when the call is picked up You cannot enter the extension of a 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
43. atus Department 4 26 2005 11 43 4M j Complement Attendant Software 101 The main window includes three areas a The Call List appears on the top part of the window and displays currently active calls See Table 7 a The Command Buttons appear below the Call List and perform operations on a selected call See Table 8 ms The Directory List appears on the bottom of the window and lists phone extensions and users in the system directory See Table 7 The Call List and Command Buttons are separated from the Directory List by a horizontal bar that allows you to resize the lists This is very useful if you want to display more of the Call List and less of the Directory List To resize the lists move the mouse pointer over the horizontal bar The pointer changes to a double ended arrow Press the left mouse button and drag the bar up or down the screen When you answer a call using the Complement Attendant Software you can select a user from the directory and transfer the call to that user Table 7 describes the main elements of the Call List and Directory List areas Table 7 Elements of the Complement Attendant Software Screens Field Purpose Call List Displays Caller ID information name and extension number the status of a call and the duration of the call The number of calls displayed depends on the number of access lines that you have specified in your general settings Find Phone Display Provides the extension
44. ble fax machine Depending on the type of hunt group configured if no fax machine is available pending taxes may be queued until a machine becomes available or they may be sent to the call coverage point The method used to hunt for an available hunt group member is determined by an administrator contigured call coverage pattern for that group Pattern types include linear circular and calling groups These patterns are described in Hunt Group Types If you are a member of a hunt group your administrator should provide the following information m The type of hunt group to which you belong The hunt group type determines the ringing pattern followed by incoming calls See Hunt Group Types m Your hunt group number You need this number to log in to the hunt group You must be logged in to receive calls directed to the hunt group See Logging In to a Hunt Group 74 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Hunt Group Types You can be a member of and logged in to multiple hunt groups which may be of different hunt group types As a hunt group member you should also be aware of how hunt group calls work with other VCX phone features such as call conferencing See Hunt Group Interaction With Other Features The type of hunt group to which you belong determines how incoming calls are allocated to group members Your administrator can configure a linear hunt group a circular hunt group and a calling group To illustrate the differe
45. call action list Scroll through the list and select an action by pressing the corresponding right button or press the Select button see 6 When there is a list option not a call associated with the button the button activates the option Bottom Right Advanced Settings Button provides users access to configure the phone to the call processor server Settings include Set Primary PBX IP sets the primary IP address of the call processor server m Set Secondary PBX IP sets the secondary IP address of the call processor server m Set Dialing Domain sets the dialing domain for your phone The default dialing domain is 000 000 000 000 m Set My Phone Number set the phone number for the phone m Set My Password sets the user password m Change Login Status sets the login status associated with the system Set External IP sets the IP address of the Media Gateway for the external telephone network m View Debug Events used by network administrators Refer to the VCX System Administrator s Guide for details on how to use the Advanced Settings feature 4 Access Buttons Your administrator assigns default functions for these buttons and may allow you to reprogram a button s function for example create more personal speed dial buttons See Access Buttons and Status Lights for Access Buttons 5 Label Area Provides space for inserting a label that describes the function of each Ac
46. cess button See Printing Labels 6 Select Button Selects the highlighted item in a list on the Display Panel 7 Scroll Buttons Up Down Left Right Moves items up and down in the Display Panel if there are more than three calls or list items to be displayed Arrows in the display show if there are more calls or items above or below those displayed 18 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 The left and right buttons move you to the top or bottom of a list or move the cursor left or right when you enter data 8 Release Button Hangs up the current active call 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 New Call Button Initiates a new telephone call Hold Button Places a caller on hold See Putting a Call on Hold Transfer Button Sends the currently active call to another telephone See Transferring a Call Conference Button Establishes a single call with up to three additional internal parties external parties or both See Setting up a Conference Call Redial Button Redials the last telephone number or extension that you called See Redialing a Call Speaker 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 continue the conversation pick up the handset Telephone Key Pad Enables you to dial ca
47. cipants remain connected In an unannounced conference you conference in the person without notifying that person While on a call press Conference orFeature 430 The system places your caller on hold 2 Dial the number of the person you want to conference in 3 Press Conference or Feature 430 again The three way conference 1 begins when the recipient answers the call In an announced conference you announce to the recipient that you are conferencing them into a call The recipient can then decide whether to take the call While on a call press Conference or Feature 430 The system places your caller on hold Dial the extension of the person you want to conference in then press the OK Access button or press Feature 120 When the called party answers announce the conference a lf the recipient wants to take the call press Conference or Feature 430 Now three people are on the same call a lf the recipient does not want to take the call hang up the second call and go back to the first call by pressing the Hold button for that call Once a conference has been established the conference originator can drop a conference recipient from the conference To do this While on a conference the conference originator press Conference and then press Feature 431 A list of conference recipients displays in the Display Panel Scroll to the extension of the recipient you want to drop from the conference and pres
48. click File gt Save As to save the LabelMaker to a new location To reuse your saved LabelMaker run the file that you saved to your computer If you download the LabelMaker from the 3Com web site you always get the default version If you save the default version to the same place you saved an earlier edited version you overwrite the earlier version An Access button that is set up for incoming and outgoing calls is called a System Appearance button The light beside each System Appearance button indicates its status See Table 6 100 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT Table 6 Status Indicator Lights for System Appearance Buttons If the light is The line is Off Available for use Steady In use Blinking Do Not Disturb is enabled Blinking quickly Dialing an emergency call Complement The Complement Attendant Software CAS application is an optional Attendant VCX component which requires a license On your personal computer Software the Complement Attendant Software displays your telephone directory in a series of tabs Each tab sorts the directory by a different type of information for example by last name by department or by extension Figure 5 shows the Complement Attendant Software main window Figure 5 Complement Attendant Software Main Window CAS Version X6 0 0 DER Bl caer iste number Status Duration EH Main Directory Quick List Hidden List Extension St
49. connect the cables to the phone press the cables into the cable management clamps 3 on the stand Attaching and Adjusting the Articulating Support Bracket 109 Figure 8 Adjusting the Support Bracket To adjust the support bracket press to release the lock tab 1 rotate the bracket to the position that you want and then release the lock tab 110 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Figure 9 Wall Mounting a 3102 Telephone When you mount a 3101 3101SP 3102 or 3103 telephone on a wall attach the Support bracket and adjust it so that the bottom of the support bracket rests against the bottom supports on the telephone 1 Safe wall mounting requires 3 4 inch drywall and 1 5 inch drywall screws Opening the 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover Moving Your Telephone Swapping Telephones Opening the 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover 111 For instructions on how to create and print labels see Printing Labels on page 98 Figure 10 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover Tabs G _ After you print the labels and then cut them out remove the plastic cover from the Attendant Console by pulling up on the two tabs at the top of the Attendant Console until the top of the cover pops off Each VCX telephones is uniquely identified by an IP address You can move your telephone to another location within your calling domain connect it to any Ethernet jack on the LAN and still maintain al
50. controls on the VCX Model 3103 and Controls Manager s Telephone Figure 1 VCX Model 3103 Manager s Telephone 1 Message Waiting Indicator MWI When lit indicates that you have at least one unreviewed message voice e mail or fax in your mailbox This indicator also flashes when your telephone rings 2 Display Panel Displays telephone status messages Caller ID information if enabled and the number of new messages voice e mail and fax that you have in your mailbox You can also use the display panel to access the following options m Messages Allows you to access messages stored in your mailbox Directory Displays a directory of the people in your organization You can search the directory select a user and make a call a Call Logs Displays a list of received missed and placed calls You can select and return a call or clear a call from the log Features Provides access to features such as call forwarding call park password change and hunt group login See Feature Options for more information You can manage items in the Display Panel with the buttons to the right see 3 the left see 21 and below see 19 the panel Telephone Buttons and Controls 17 3 Right Buttons Invoke the action list for a corresponding call When a phone call is associated with the button the button opens or closes a
51. ctory of all the users in your organization Note that this option must be configured by your administrator By default you can view the local user directory The global directory is also available through the VCX User Interface see Chapter 6 To view the User Directory use one of the following access options m Select the Directory soft button By default the display sorts the names alphabetically by last name You can change the sort order to first name or extension by selecting the appropriate tab on the display Controlling Caller ID Controlling Caller ID 53 Use the up and down scroll buttons to locate a user When you have located the user select the Dial soft button to automatically call the user You can also use the directory while you are on a call to find another user and transfer the call to that user Select the Features soft button and enter 461 This section describes how to enable and use Caller ID privacy features By default the VCX system shows your Caller ID your name and extension on the Display Panel of the telephone receiving your call if that telephone supports Caller ID You can control whether the VCX system sends your Caller ID when you make a call You can choose one of the following settings a Select one of the following settings for all your calls a Send Caller ID information Anonymous All is disabled a Block Caller ID information Anonymous All is enabled a Block Caller ID inf
52. d is not associated with the phone extension or the extension has not yet been assigned to the phone Invalid number password Then Unable to contact PBX Logged out from PBX In this case use the following steps to log in to your phone Press the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 4 The Display Panel shows Local Phone Number Enter your extension and press If the Display Panel shows a previously assigned number that you want to replace press the Delete button under the Display Panel to move the cursor back one space Repeat as necessary and then enter your extension and press The Display Panel shows Enter Password Enter your password and press Alternatively to set a password locally you can use the Password Stored Locally feature code 434 by entering the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 5 then enter the password You can use this method in place of step 1 above See Chapter 4 for information on feature codes You can change your password through the VCX User Interface see Chapter 6 This changes your password on the VCX call processor However your password is also stored locally on your telephone Changing your password through the VCX User Interface does not change the password stored on the phone You must use the Telephone 28 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Answering a Call User Interface TUI and change the local password to match the password stored on the call
53. e monitored agent can be located at different sites If a supervisor attempts to monitor an agent s extension the supervisor phone LCD will display the error message no calls to supervise If ms The agent is not logged in Monitoring a Call Silent Monitor and Barge In 69 ms The agent is not on a call m The agent is currently monitored by another supervisor While in Silent Monitor mode the supervisor can join the conversation by entering the feature code for Barge In After barging in the supervisor can return to Silent Monitor mode by reentering the Silent Monitor feature code See Barging In A user can ensure a private call by blocking Silent Monitor and Barge In To make a private call the user enters a feature code before dialing the call Note the following Silent Monitor and Barge In feature conditions and restrictions m Multiple supervisors cannot monitor the same extension at the same time a lf an agent parks a monitored call initiates a conference or transfers the call the supervisor will be disconnected from the session a f a supervisor attempts to park conference or transfer a monitored call the action will be ignored and the Display Panel shows Not Supported operation a Ifa customer or agent terminates a monitored call by hanging up the supervisor will be disconnected from the session Supervisors cannot monitor conference calls m The agent the customer and the supervisor can place a m
54. e phones in a paging group Your administrator defines the members of a paging group and an extension to dial to page that group A phone in a group is available to receive pages if it has a speaker unless m the phone is not logged in m the phone has a call ringing connected or on hold ms the phone has Do Not Disturb Call Forwarding or Forward to Voicemail enabled Note that you do not need to be a member of a page group to send a page to that group you just need to know the extension for that group A page is subject to the following restrictions You cannot park transfer hold conference or pick up a page m You cannot camp ona page group extension 66 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Paging a Group Call Pickup A page cannot be bridged see Enabling Bridged Extensions for information about bridging If you are sending or receiving a page you can drop the page by using the speaker button to disconnect the page by picking up and replacing the receiver or by pressing the Release button You can view the page groups the group extensions and the members of those groups by accessing the VCX User Interface see Accessing the VCX User Interface To page a group Pick up the handset Dial the appropriate page group extension When you dial the page group extension speakers are activated on the telephones that are members of the group Speak the message you want to broadcast into the handset Hang up
55. eature 100 Feature 112 Feature 402 Feature 971 then lt hunt group number gt Or 971 lt hunt group number gt Feature 9 2 Feature 128 Feature 101 Feature 489 Feature 120 Feature 434 then lt current password gt Feature 410 Feature 401 Feature 111 Description See Setting up a Conference Call Displays the current version of VCX software running on the phone See Activating Do Not Disturb Enables or disable the Hands Free feature See Using the Hands Free Feature See Using a Headset See Putting a Call on Hold See Hunt Groups See Hunt Groups See Muting Calls See Mute Ringer Displays OK in the Display Panel Used to make a call without waiting for the call completion time out value to expire Stores the password you use to log in to your telephone on the phone locally If you use the VCX User Interface to change your password use this feature code to set the password stored on the phone thus synchronizing the passwords See Changing Your Password and the VCX User Interface online help for more information Displays the Program menu in the Display Panel See Redialing a Call Cancels the current operation Feature Codes 47 Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task continued Feature Remote Call Forward Feature Code Entry Description See Remote Call Forward Feature 468 then lt extension to Retrieve Voice
56. ent 55 Camping on a Busy Extension 55 Transferring Your Phone Settings to Another Phone 56 Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail 57 Transferring a Call to Another User s Voice Mail 58 Call Waiting 58 Speed Dialing 58 Configuring Personal Speed Dial Numbers 59 Editing Personal Speed Dial Numbers 61 Dialing Personal Speed Dial Numbers 61 Dialing System Speed Dial Numbers 62 Call Forwarding 62 Call Forward No Answer 63 Call Forward Busy 63 Call Forward All 64 Call Park 64 Paging 65 Paging a Group 66 Call Pickup 66 Directed Call Pickup 67 Group Call Pickup 67 Call Pickup Interaction With Other Features 67 Silent Monitor and Barge In 68 Monitoring a Call 69 Barging Iin 70 Blocking Call Monitoring 70 Remote Call Forward 71 Hunt Groups 72 Hunt Group Types 74 Logging In toa Hunt Group 76 Hunt Group Interaction With Other Features 77 Viewing Hunt Group Membership and Status 78 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE Accessing the VCX User Interface 80 VCX User Interface Overview 80 Enabling Call Forwarding 83 Configuring a Call Coverage Point 85 Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface 86 Enabling Bridged Extensions 86 Bridged Line Interaction with Other Features 88 Do Not Disturb and Bridged Line Calls 89 Hands Free and Bridged Line Calls 90 Call Forward Forward to Voice Mail and Bridged Line Calls 90 Call Transfer Call Conferencing and Bridged Line Calls 91 Call Park and Bridged Line Calls 91 Call Pickup and Bridged Li
57. erent default for all subscribers or you can set your own call coverage point There are four possible call coverage points a Voice mail the default m The Auto Attendant m A telephone number internal or external m No coverage 86 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE gt Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface Enabling Bridged Extensions If the no coverage option is selected and a call is not answered the caller will hear a busy tone or an error message depending on the reason for the unanswered call If you enable Do Not Disturb on your phone calls will automatically go to the call coverage point which may or may not be voice mail The call coverage point must be set through the VCX User Interface or the Administrator Interface It cannot be set through the Telephone User Interface This section describes how to use the VCX User Interface to view and possibly modify the VCX features associated with the Access buttons on your telephone When a VCX system is configured your administrator assigns maps default functions for the Access buttons on your telephone Mapping a function to a button allows one touch access to that function Speed dialing is one example of a one touch function Your administrator may allow you to reprogram a button s function for example create more personal speed dial buttons To view the functions currently mapped to buttons on your phone Log in
58. ership in multiple groups You must be logged in to a hunt group to receive calls for that group You must be logged in to your VCX system account before you can log in to a hunt group If you are not logged in to the VCX system which requires password authentication you cannot log in to a hunt group See the overview section for your phone in this guide To log in to a hunt group Select Features Scroll to Hunt Group Login Enabled Press Select Enter the group number Enter the group password and press To log out of a hunt group repeat the steps used to log in Hunt Group Interaction With Other Features Hunt Groups 77 This section describes how participation in a hunt group interacts with other VCX phone features Note the following considerations A hunt group call can be added to a conference The member receiving the call can conference with another extension or with another hunt group Both announced and unannounced conferences are supported see Setting up a Conference Call m A hunt group call can be put on hold and taken off hold without losing the caller a fa hunt group member puts a call on hold that member can receive other calls a A hunt group caller on hold will hear hunt group Music On Hold m A hunt group call can be parked and then picked up by any user on the same site m f the VCX phone has Hands Free enabled an incoming call to a hunt group will not be picked up automatically
59. f the telephone Use the strain relief tab to prevent the cord from becoming unplugged Verify that the Ethernet cables are connected and that each cable is in the proper connection Remove and add power to the telephone by unplugging the power cord at the electric outlet and plugging it back in If the telephone is powered through a powered Ethernet cable make sure that power is applied to the cable at its source Your telephone has lost the connection to the system Remove the Ethernet cord from the jack and then re insert it into the jack Wait a few seconds If the telephone display panel still appears to be locked disconnect the electrical power for your telephone and then plug it back in Callers cannot leave Your mailbox may be full Log in to your voice mailbox messages on my voice mail and delete some messages When I dial 9 or 8 to access No outside lines are available Try again in a few an outside line the display minutes panel shows All Ports Busy After call another user in The other user may have the Hands Free feature my organization hear a enabled Begin speaking after you hear the tone For tone but no ringing details see Using the Hands Free Feature Troubleshooting Problems 113 Table 9 Possible Problems continued Possible Problem On my VCX Business Telephone all incoming internal calls come over my speaker phone My telephone is not forwarding my incoming calls to my
60. gging out 93 set up selective ringing 83 setting ring patterns 81 setting the time zone 82 viewing call history 81 viewing phone registrations 82 viewing the user directory 81 voice mail problems with 112 volume controlling 34 W Wait for NCP message 113 Z zone paging 65
61. he primary phone and the secondary phone or phones can be located at different sites Bridging an extension requires three steps On the phone whose extension you want to bridge for example extension 1000 a Log into the VCX User Interface select the My Extensions option then access the Bridge Permissions tabbed page b Specify the extension for example extension 1001 that you want to receive a bridged call and click Add The bridged phone can identify up to four phone numbers to bridge with but the number of extensions it can actually bridge is determined by the maximum number of contacts that the system administrator has set up for the phone which may be fewer than four On the phone that will receive a bridged call in this example extension 1001 a Log into the VCX User Interface select the My Extensions option then access the Button Mappings tabbed page b Map the bridged extension in this example extension 1000 in the Bridged Extension 1 2 box and click Save You should not bridge an extension to a Basic phone Models 2101 or 3101 because these phones have no programmable buttons Therefore a Basic phone has no way of distinguishing a call to its extension and a bridged call 88 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE Bridged Line Interaction with Other Features 3 For the bridged line settings to take effect the phone must retrieve the new settings from the VCX server By default phones chec
62. ing calls to another destination unconditionally Use this feature when you plan to be away from your phone for an extended period of time Also referred to as Call Forward Universal Fall Back Return forwarded calls to your call coverage point If the forwarding destination does not answer When you enable this Call Forward Fall Back to Coverage feature a forwarded call that is not answered at the forwarding destination falls back to your extension s coverage This call coverage point must be either voice mail or Auto Attendant the call cannot fall back to another extension or to no coverage see Contiguring a Call Coverage Point For example a call to extension A gets forwarded to extension B if extension A is busy Extension A has also enabled the Fall Back option Extension A receives a call that gets forwarded to extension B However extension B is also busy Instead of sending the call to extension B s coverage point or call forwarding destination VCX returns the call to extension A s voice mail or Auto Attendant You can configure the Call Forward Fall Back to Coverage feature through the VCX User Interface only This feature cannot be configured through the Telephone User Interface D gt Configuring a Call Coverage Point Configuring a Call Coverage Point 85 To set up call forwarding log in to the VCX User Interface select the Calling Features option then access the Call Forwarding tabbed page Enable the approp
63. ing for a conference call has no effect on the call because conference calls cannot be monitored To block call monitoring on an agent extension to make a private call Pick up the handset Press Feature 429 The Display Panel shows the following prompt Enter the phone number Press to complete Enter the extension of the private call and press Alternatively you can combine steps 2 and 3 by using the following single command after picking up the handset 429 lt extension gt For lt extension gt you can either enter the private phone extension or press a speed dial button mapped to that extension The Remote Call Forward feature allows you to configure the forwarding Forward options of a phone from another phone in the network This is useful if for example a person A is on vacation and all of person A s calls must be forwarded to person B This feature enables person B to contigure Call Forward Universal on the source phone person A Note that person A can be at one site and person B can be at a different site The VCX administrator must authorize use of the Remote Call Forward feature For example if the administrator authorizes you to change person A s forwarding options you can enter a feature code 468 and redirect person A s calls to any other extension including your own When successfully configured the remote destination phone s LED if available will flash for all forwarded calls and the LCD
64. ing prompt Transfer VMail Number Enter the extension of the subscriber whose mailbox will receive the call The caller hears the mailbox greeting of the target subscriber but the Subscriber s phone does not ring The Call Waiting feature provides a beep on your current call to let you know that another call has arrived on another access line When you hear the beep press the Hold button to put the current call on hold 2 Press the Access button for the incoming call 3 To toggle between the two calls put the current call on hold and then press the Access button for the call you want This section describes the following types of speed dialing One Touch Speed Dials With this type of speed dialing a teleohone number internal or external is mapped to a dedicated Access button on your phone Pressing the button dials the call Personal Speed Dials With this type of speed dialing you map a number internal or external to a feature code value To use a personal speed dial you press the Feature button and enter the appropriate feature code Feature code 601 plus 1 through 9 inclusive are available which allows you to create up to 9 personal speed dials Personal speed dials allow speed dialing on phones that do not have Access buttons Personal speed dials are available on all VCX telephone models Configuring Personal Speed Dial Numbers Speed Dialing 59 m System Speed Dials With this
65. it is connected correctly For information about installing your telephone see the packing sheet that came in the box with your telephone The model number is on the underside of the telephone Contact your administrator if you have questions about your telephone connection For information about the voice mail system and features see the P Messaging Module User Guide 3Com Native Interface or the P Messaging Module User Guide Traditional Interface depending on the Telephone User Interface TUI enabled for your phone 8 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 1 and Table 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide Table 1 Icons Icon Type Description Information about important features or instructions Alerts you to potential loss of data or A N potential damage to an application system device or network Table 2 Text Conventions Convention Description Screen displays This typeface represents information as it appears on the screen Commands The word command means that you must enter the command exactly as shown and then press Return or Enter Commands appear in bold Example To remove the IP address enter the following command SETDefault 0 IP NETaddr 0 0 0 0 Words in Italics Italics are used to Emphasize a point a Denote a new term at the place where it is defined in the text Figures This guide provides figures and screen captures that contain sample data This data may vary trom
66. k the VCX server for new information every 60 minutes the phone registration interval To retrieve bridged line settings you can use one of the following options a Wait for the phone registration interval to expire 60 minutes or less depending on when the last registration occurred Log off and then log on to the phone In this example an incoming call to extension 1000 will also ring on extension 1001 The primary phone user can make calls on a bridged line The secondary phone user can answer calls that are made to the primary phone s extension Both users can use VCX features to manage bridged calls For example bridged calls can be transferred put on hold or forwarded to voice mail However because multiple phones are involved you should note the considerations discussed in Bridged Line Interaction with Other Features Both primary and secondary users can be logged in to multiple phones For example an administrative assistant secondary user can be logged in to four phones and monitor a manager from any phone as long as all the secondary phones are configured with the same extension Or a manager may be logged in to multiple phones and monitored by an assistant logged in to one or more phones In any case the total number of logged in primary and secondary phones cannot exceed five For the current release the primary and secondary phone or phones must be located on the same site Your administrator can also se
67. l and presses the Transfer button the primary phone user hears a dial tone The user can then enter a telephone number to start attended or unattended call transfer While the primary phone user enters the phone number the calling party is put on hold However the light for BSA line on the secondary phone remains on does not blink as it would for a non bridged call on hold While on a bridged call the primary phone user can also press a free SA line to transfer the call from a BSA line to a SA line Or a call connected on a SA line can be transferred from the SA line to its BSA line A secondary phone user however can only transfer a call from an SA line to BSA line but cannot transfer a bridged call to an SA line Both primary and secondary phones can set up a 3 way conference call on a bridged line Call Park and Bridged Line Calls Either the primary phone user or the secondary phone user can park a call 92 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE When either a primary or secondary phone user parks a call and the call park timeout value is reached the default is 5 minutes the parked call rings back only on the phone that parked the call For example if a primary phone user parks a bridged call to a Call Park extension and no one picks up the parked call after 5 minutes the parked call rings back only on the primary phone that parked the call The call does not ring back on a secondary phone or on any other primary login inst
68. l of your personalized features soeed dials and extension number Your administrator assigns a password for your telephone This password associates your telephone extension and mailbox with your account This may allow you to configure another VCX phone in the system to duplicate your primary phone This means if you are away from your primary phone for example in a different office you can program the local phone to use your extension Any calls made to your extension will ring in both locations and you can access your mailbox from either phone See the overview section in the chapter that describes your teleohone for more Information 112 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Cleaning Your Telephone Troubleshooting Problems Always unplug your telephone from the power source and from the network before you clean it Use a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent WARNING Failure to unplug the telephone before you clean it could result in electrical shock Table 9 lists possible problems that you may encounter and the most likely solutions Where possible each solution refers to the section in this guide where you can find detailed information Table 9 Possible Problems Possible Problem Suggested Solutions My telephone has no dial m tone and the display panel is blank My telephone has locked m up Verify that the power cord is fully inserted in the correct connector on the underside o
69. lls enter Feature Codes or enter other passwords and numbers required for features Volume Down Lowers the volume of the ringer the speaker the handset or the headset See Controlling the Volume Mute Button Enables you to prevent callers from hearing what you are saying during a telephone call although you can still hear them See Muting Calls Volume Up Raises the volume of the ringer the speaker the handset or the headset See Controlling the Volume Bottom Soft Buttons There are four soft buttons that activates the tabbed command displayed above a corresponding button The commands change according to context Possible options include access to messages directories call logs and feature dialogs Handset Left Line Buttons There are three line buttons that control the call displayed beside the corresponding button Up to three calls can be displayed at one time Press a left line button to answer an incoming call rejoin a call on hold and select it for other action If there is no call associated with a line button press it to start a new call Access Buttons U on ec U A Access Buttons 19 Figure 2 shows the 8 Access buttons on the VCX Model 3103 Manager s Telephone The buttons are assigned default functions described in the following list by 3Com Your administrator can change these defaults and may allow you to reprogram some or all of the button functions Ask you administrator for m
70. ls Call Forward Forward to Voice Mail and Bridged Line Calls Enabling Call Forwarding and Forward to Voice Mail or enabling both features has the following effect on bridged calls a lf the primary phone enables Forward to Voice Mail calls ring once on the primary and secondary phones and then go to voicemail Enabling Bridged Extensions 91 a lf the primary phone enables Call Forward Universal calls to the primary go to the Call Forward Universal destination immediately and do not ring on the primary or secondary phones a f asecondary phone enables Forward to Voice Mail or Call Forwarding to another extension these settings affect only calls to the secondary phone extension A bridged call rings on both the primary phone and secondary phone a lf acall is ringing on the primary phone and the secondary phone and the primary phone user presses the Forward to Voicemail button the call is forwarded to primary phone s voice mailbox and the secondary phone stops ringing a Ifa callis ringing on the primary phone and the secondary phone and the secondary phone user presses the Forward to Voicemail button call will continue ringing on both phones Call Transfer Call Conferencing and Bridged Line Calls Bridged calls can be transferred by either the primary phone or the secondary phone The primary phone user and secondary phone user can also set up a conference with a bridged call If the primary phone is on a bridged cal
71. m The handset is off the phone for a long time for example overnight It may take a few minutes for your headset to return from the power saving mode to the active mode when calls first come in so your telephone may not ring until the headset has returned to active mode and you may miss a call If you plan to not use the headset for a long time 3Com recommends that you set the mute and headset buttons on the amplifier to Off and hang up the handset on your telephone When you are ready to receive calls again set up the headset for receiving calls Pick up the handset on your telephone and set it on your desk 2 Put on the headset 3 On the amplifier set the headset button to On To put a call on hold Press the Hold button Or press the Right button corresponding to the call for the Actions menu scroll to Hold and press Select To return to the call press the corresponding Left button Use the scroll buttons to locate the call if necessary If configured by the administrator callers on hold hear music while they wait Dialing a New Call While on a Call Answering a New Call While on a Call Transferring a Call D gt Unattended Transfer 1 1 Transferring a Call 37 You can put a call on hold dial a new call and toggle between the two calls Press the Hold button Or press the Right button corresponding to the call for the Actions menu scroll to Hold and press Select Press an Access button the
72. model 3 At the password prompt use the keypad to enter your default password The voice prompt system describes the initialization process and introduces the Setup Assistant function 4 Follow the voice prompts to a Enter a new password ask your administrator for password length requirements use digits only and are invalid characters b Record a name announcement c Record a personal greeting 5 Hang up 14 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Configuration Options Additional Information Sources Simple VCX telephone operations for example making a call transferring a call and putting a call on hold require no configuration These operations are described in Chapter 3 Many VCX features however do require configuration for example call forwarding and speed dialing In general you can configure these features using one of the following methods The Telephone User Interface TUI is a phone based interface that allows you to manage your user account and VCX telephone by entering commands using the telephone keypad The command used to enable or disable a feature is executed by entering a feature code Configuration options and prompts are displayed on the telephone Display Panel See Chapter 5 for more information on using the TUI Many options configured through the TUI require entering a feature code a Basic telephone operation such as making calls and putting a call on hold is described in Chapter 3
73. nces between hunt group types assume the administrator has configured four members for each type A B C and D Note that a member must be logged in to both the VCX system and the hunt group to receive a call Linear Hunt Group An incoming call always rings at the first member phone of the group then if the call is not answered at the phone of the next member in the group list For example if A B C and D are all available an incoming call will always ring first at member A s extension If A does not answer the call is routed to member B s extension and so on until the last member of the group is reached If no member is available the call is routed to the call coverage point immediately When the total timeout value configured for the group is reached or the last hunt group member fails to answer whichever happens first the call is routed to the call coverage point see the discussion of timeout values and call coverage points later in this section Circular Hunt Group An incoming call rings at the member phone following the member to whom the last call was routed If the call is not answered the call rings at the phone of the next member in the group list For example if A B C and D are all available and member B received that last call the next call will ring at member C s extension If C does not answer the call is routed to member D s extension and so on until the total timeout value for the group is reached
74. ne Calls 92 Attendant Console and Bridged Line Calls 92 Hunt Groups and Bridged Line Calls 92 Message Waiting Indication and Bridged Line Calls 92 Personal Speed Dial Access Buttons 93 Logging Out 93 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT VCX Attendant Console 96 Access Buttons 96 Feature Buttons 96 Printing Labels 98 Attendant Console Status Lights 99 Complement Attendant Software 100 TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Connecting the Telephone 106 Attaching and Adjusting the Articulating Support Bracket 108 Opening the 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover 111 Moving Your Telephone 111 Swapping Telephones 111 Cleaning Your Telephone 112 Troubleshooting Problems 112 INDEX i ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide describes how to set up and use 3Com VCX telephones and consoles This guide is for users of the following VCX hardware and software m VCX 3103 Manager s Telephone m VCX3105 Attendant Console and PC based Self conscious If release notes are shipped with your product and the information there differs from the information in this guide follow the instructions in the release notes CAUTION The 3Com telephone system operates over the Ethernet local area network LAN not through a traditional teleohone connection Your telephone is connected to the 3Com system through an RJ45 Ethernet connector instead of through an RJ11 telephone connection Your telephone will not work unless
75. ng section Barging In Barge In allows a supervisor to speak to the agent and customer during a monitored call While you are silently monitoring a call to barge in when you are monitoring a call press Feature 428 To return to silent monitor mode press Feature 425 To terminate participation in a barged in call hang up This has no effect on agent customer communication the agent customer session remains active An agent can prevent a supervisor from monitoring an outgoing call This allows the agent to make private call Monitor blocking can be enabled for one call at a time That is an agent cannot enable the monitor blocking feature for all subsequent calls Furthermore this feature works for outgoing calls only the agent cannot block monitoring for an incoming call Note the following blocking considerations for call monitoring a Blocking can be invoked before dialing a call or during a call m The monitor blocking feature can be mapped to a button a After invoking monitor blocking for a call monitoring is blocked for the duration of that call If the call is disconnected during transfer or a Remote Call Remote Call Forward 71 call park for example blocking is disabled and the call can be monitored If the call is reconnected for a park timeout for example blocking is disabled and the call can be monitored m Blocking is effective only for calls that can be monitored For example invoking monitor block
76. nitoring allows you to monitor the busy status of other phones This feature is very useful for determining if someone is on the phone prior to transferring a call to that person Table 8 describes Command Buttons and the keyboard shortcuts to functions on the Action menu Note that Figure 5 does not show all the possible buttons because there are no active calls Table 8 Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard Button Purpose Shortcut Answer Release Answers an incoming call Alt A Terminates a call Alt R Hold Unhold Places a caller on hold Alt H Removes a caller from being on hold and returns Alt N to the call Complement Attendant Software 103 Table 8 Complement Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard Button Purpose Shortcut Park Places a callin a holding pattern so thatitcan Alt K be retrieved from another telephone on the system Unpark Releases a caller from a holding pattern Alt U Transfer Forwards a call to another telephone Alt T Completes the transfer of a call Alt M Conference Enables three subscribers to participate in a single Alt C Caib Alt P Completes the conference call Cancel Cancels a transfer Alt S Cancels a conference call Alt E Dial Dials a selected number to place an outgoing call Alt D For complete information on the Complement Attendant Software see the online Help system in the software 104 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MOD
77. nt who made the transfer With your help the caller can make a single call to the organization and make a series of internal connections with a series of transfers You can either use a mapped button on the Attendant Console or the serial transfer feature code Mapped Button Method Press the mapped Attendant Serial Calling button on the Attendant Console Press the button mapped to the called party s extension on the Attendant Console Press the mapped Attendant Serial Calling button again on the Attendant Console to complete the call Muting Calls Mute Ringer Muting Calls 39 Serial Transfer Feature Code Method While on a call press Feature 471 The call is placed on hold you hear a dial tone and the system prompts you to enter a destination number Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call or choose the number from the Directory or Speed Dial lists and then press to complete the call Hang up When the destination phone hangs up the caller returns to you Serial transfers ms Apply to a single transfer Repeat for subsequent transfers even for the same caller Can be mapped to a button on an Attendant Console a That cannot be completed return directly to the attendant a lf the calling party reaches the called party s voice mailbox the calling party can press 99 to return to the attendant You can prevent callers from hearing you by turning off the telephone s microphone when you are u
78. nter the COS password your telephone password and press 6 When you hear the dial tone dial the destination teleohone number b gt Terminating Calls Using the Telephone Display Panel When you use Class of Service CoS Override any reports that are generated on the VCX system indicate that the CoS features of your own VCX telephone were applied temporarily to the telephone on which you made the call You can terminate a call hang up by replacing the handset Alternatively depending on your phone model you can press the Release button or if the call is on Speaker turn the Speaker off by pressing the Speaker button The Display Panel shows the current date and time and your extension number It can also show features that you have enabled For example if you are logged in to a hunt group the Display Panel shows hunt group login enabled The Display Panel can also list telephone status messages Caller ID information if enabled and the number of new messages voice e mail and fax that you have in your mailbox Using the Telephone Display Panel 33 The list of new messages in the Display Panel depends on the status of each message A new message can be m Unreviewed An unreviewed message has never been listened to or acted upon saved or deleted m Reviewed A reviewed message has been listened to but has not been acted upon saved or deleted A message may reach this state if you listen to the mes
79. ntire 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 Class of Service Override Making Calls 31 For example suppose a company has three offices a Phones at the Chicago office use an extension range trom 1000 through 1999 a Phones at the Atlanta office use an extension range from 2000 through 2999 m Phones at the Dallas office use an extension range trom 3000 through 3999 In this example to call a user in Dallas a user in Chicago dials a Dallas extension 3000 through 3999 The dial plan on the Chicago VCX system sets up the necessary connection to the Dallas VCX system and then to the extension at that site Using Site Codes In some companies with geographically separated offices phone extensions may not be unique If some users have overlapping telephone extensions your administrator can configure your telephone system to require site codes that you must use to dial people at remote offices Your administrator chooses the site codes for your system In this case you dial a site code first followed by the extension at the site For example suppose a company has three offices a Phones at the Chicago office use an extension range trom 1000 through 3999 The site code for Chicago is 61 ms Phones at the Atlanta office use an extension range from 1000
80. o PDO T D OW FET O A A a CTT S OO o P PiP D e Dior ARET Oe Oi POO OOO UO hWN 8 Transfer button Enables you to send a call to another telephone See Transferring a Call 2 Hold button Places a caller on hold See Putting a Call on Hold 3 Conference button Allows you to set up a three way conference call See Setting up a Conference Call Call Park button Places a call ina holding pattern so that it can be retrieved from any other telephone on the system See Call Park Attendant Serial Call button Enables you to send a call to another telephone like Transfer but the call rings back to you when the destination hangs up You can perform another transfer or other action Not mapped to a button by default your administrator can map Attendant Serial Call to any of the four buttons See Serial Transfer Labels You can print labels for your Attendant Console using the LabelMaker utility which is available through the 3Com web site See Printing Labels Label cover tabs Allow you to unsnap the plastic cover to insert labels 98 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT Printing Labels 7 Access buttons If your administrator has mapped an extension to an Access button a light next to the button indicates whether the line is available or in use or whether an assigned feature is enabled See Attendant Console Status Lights Your
81. o your voice mailbox When you forward incoming calls to your voice mailbox m An incoming call rings once on your phone and is then sent to your voice mailbox If you are logged in to multiple phones each using the Same phone number and one of the phones enables forward to voice mail the feature applies to all pohones an Incoming call rings once on all of the phones and is then sent to your voice mailbox a f you enable forward to voice mail while one or more calls are ringing the pending calls are sent to your voice mailbox and forward to voice mail is enabled for all subsequent calls a f you are a Hunt Group member personal non Hunt Group calls go to your voice mailbox However Hunt Group calls always ring on a member s phone regardless of your personal phone setting To forward incoming calls to your voice mailbox for a Manager s phone Press the Features soft button 2 Scroll to the Forward to Mail feature 3 Press the Select soft button 58 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Transferring a Call to Another User s Voice Mail Call Waiting Speed Dialing To disable this feature repeat steps 1 through 3 You can transfer a connected call directly to another subscriber s voice mail rather than that subscriber s phone extension The subscriber can be located locally or at a remote site To transfer a call to another subscriber s voice mail Press the Features soft button 441 The Display Panel shows the follow
82. of the installation process During the installation process your administrator creates an account for you This account includes a telephone number and a voice mailbox Your administrator also assigns a password that associates your telephone number and a voice mailbox with your account This chapter assumes that your administrator has either logged you in to your telephone or has given you login instructions a lf you are logged in the Display Panel on your phone shows the current date and time and your extension a lf you are not logged in see Logging In to Your Telephone This guide describes the features available with your telephone such as telephone button functions making and forwarding calls and speed dialing In addition your account includes a voice mailbox Voicemail features are provided by 3Com IP Messaging software These features such as listening to or sending messages are described in the IP Messaging guide associated with your messaging system See Additional Information Sources The settings on your telephone including your extension personal settings and system settings remain the same even when you move your telephone from one Ethernet jack to another as long as both Ethernet connections are part of the same network One of the benefits of a telephone contigured with an IP address is portability Depending on how your administrator has configured the VCX system you may be allowed to configure another V
83. onitored call on hold The results depend on who places the call on hold and whether or not Music On Hold MOH is enabled a lf the VCX call processor fails during an established silent monitoring or barge In session the audio is not affected However none of the parties in the call can invoke mid call features m The supervisor can monitor a Hunt Group call by selecting the member s extension not the Hunt Group s extension m Bridge line connected calls can be monitored by selecting the extension of the connected party primary or secondary depending on who is connected Silent Monitor allows a supervisor to listen to calls that come in to an agent s extension The supervisor must be granted explicit permission by 70 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Barging In Blocking Call Monitoring U A WN the VCX administrator to monitor one or more extensions If you have been granted monitoring privileges your administrator will give you a list of the extensions you can monitor To monitor a call on an agent s extension from a Manager s Telephone Pick up the handset Press the Feature soft button Scroll to Supervisory Monitoring Press Select Enter the extension of the agent you want to monitor and press Select To terminate participation in a monitored call hang up This has no effect on agent customer communication the agent customer session remains active If you want to join a monitored call see the followi
84. ore information You can view button assignments through the Telephone User Interface see Feature Options or change button assignments through the VCX User Interface see Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface Figure 2 VCX Model 3103 Access Buttons i o Access buttons lo 2 ae 2 F S SES fa a S iS eC ooo o BS ie A J 3 lt o O D ioe AAA O V o pO 4 8 CO G j O N o gt RNG OOO pO J wy L Jo A Access buttons have these default settings Do Not Disturb Enables the Do Not Disturb feature See Activating Do Not Disturb Call Forward Allows you to forward calls to different destinations See Call Forwarding Call Park Allows you to place a call in a holding pattern and retrieve it from any other telephone in the system See Call Park Personal Speed Dial 1 See Speed Dialing Personal Speed Dial 2 Personal Speed Dial 3 Personal Speed Dial 4 Personal Speed Dial 5 20 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 Status Lights for Access Buttons Feature Options An Access button that is set up for incoming and outgoing calls indicates the status as shown in Table 3 Table 3 Status Lights for Access Buttons The line is Off Available for use Steady In use Your Manager s phone provides a full range of fea
85. ormation for your next call This setting only applies when the setting for all calls is set to Send Caller ID information You must enter the destination number to call Anonymous All When enabled the system blocks your Caller ID to all dialed numbers and Anonymous displays on the destination phone Anonymous Next When enabled the system restricts Called ID information from displaying only on the next call that you make This setting only applies when Anonymous All is disabled or the setting for all calls is set to Send Caller ID information If you disable Caller ID the system sends your Caller ID to all dialed numbers Using the Telephone User Interface You can control Caller ID settings using the Telephone User Interface by enabling the appropriate feature To change the current setting using the Telephone User Interface select Features Use the Scroll buttons to navigate through the features 54 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Setting up a Conference Call U A WN If Caller ID Anonymous All is disabled and you want to block your Caller ID for the next call only Pick up the handset Select the Features soft button Use the Scroll buttons to navigate to Anonymous Next Press the Select soft button Dial the number Your ID is not sent to the caller Using the VCX User Interface You can control Caller ID settings using the VCX User Interface by enabling the appropriate feature To change the current se
86. overage Go to call coverage Wait for a member to log Go to call coverage in or until total timeout reached Go to call coverage Wait for a member to Queue the call and wait become available or until for an available member total timeout reached or until total timeout reached 76 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Table 5 Hunt Group Behavior continued Condition All members available Total timeout reached D gt D gt Logging In to a Hunt Group gt U A WN Linear Hunt Group Circular Hunt Group Calling Group Result Result Result Route call to first member Route call to the member Ring all member phones in the list following the member to whom the last call was routed Go to call coverage Go to call coverage Go to call coverage Hunt Group calls routed to a call coverage point always go to the point configured for the Hunt Group not to the point configured for or by the Hunt Group member that is the member s personal call coverage point If the member has Do Not Disturb enabled personal non Hunt Group calls go to the call coverage point However Hunt Group calls always ring on a member s phone regardless of the Do Not Disturb setting If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Hunt Groups and Bridged Line Calls for additional information When your administrator gives you your hunt group membership information you can log in to your hunt group or groups if you have been assigned memb
87. processor by following these steps Press the bottom right soft button Advanced Settings 5 The Display Panel shows Enter Password Enter your new password and press The VCX call processor periodically communicates with each VCX telephone If you change your password through the VCX User Interface but do not change it through the TUI the VCX call processor detects a password mismatch and logs you out If this happens follow steps 1 and 2 to log in To answer an incoming call lift the handset Alternatively you can press the Speaker button If you have enabled Handstree Active on Intercom you can simply speak to answer internal calls If your phone includes multiple access lines press the Access button for the line on which the new call is arriving the light next to the button will be flashing If you have multiple calls press the left line soft button for the line on which the new call is arriving The Display Panel can display up to ten active calls but only three can be visible on the display To access active calls that are not visible use the scroll down button If the Display Panel contains ten active calls and you have a new incoming call it is forwarded to your voicemail Unanswered calls are sent to either your call coverage point which by default is your voice mailbox or your configured call forwarding destination See Configuring a Call Coverage Point or Call Forwarding Answering a Second Call
88. r are available for your telephone or for the entire system Some of these features may not be available to you This chapter includes the following topics m Accessing the VCX User Interface m VCX User Interface Overview a Enabling Call Forwarding Configuring a Call Coverage Point m Enabling Bridged Extensions m Logging Out 80 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE Accessing the VCX User Interface VCX User Interface Overview You can use the VCX User Interface to access and manage advanced VCX telephone features change your web login password and modify your personal account information The VCX User Interface is a web based application Before you begin obtain the following information from your system administrator m Web login username m Web login password m Web address URL for the VCX User Interface Your browser must have cookies and Java script support enabled to start a VCX User Interface provisioning session To log in to the VCX User Interface In your web browser s address bar enter the VCX User Interface web address and press Enter On the 3Com VCX V7000 Networked Telephony Solution window click User Interface The Login dialog box appears In the Username field type your web login name 4 In the Password field type your web login password To clear the username and password fields click Reset Click Submit The VCX User Interface displays the Welcome window The Welcome window ill
89. rator can establish formal and informal call centers so that incoming calls can be directed to several telephones that have been associated into hunt groups Hunt Groups 73 A call center is a general term that refers to any system that accepts incoming calls to a site ensures that those calls are sent to the proper destination within the site and manages database records on call activity and distribution The call center can be used for example as a help desk a reservations counter an information hotline or a customer service center Incoming calls that arrive at your company can go either to Your extension and the call coverage point you have set up see Configuring a Call Coverage Point m A hunt group that follows the call coverage path assigned by an administrator for that group A hunt group is a group of VCX phone extensions that are configured under a virtual extension An incoming call to the virtual extension rings on the phone of one hunt group member If that member s telephone is in use or if that member does not answer the call the system hunts for another member of the group until the call is answered or is forwarded to the group call coverage point For example if there are no available members of the hunt group the call might be forwarded to a group mailbox or to the receptionist An administrator can configure a hunt group in which all members are fax machines Incoming faxes are routed to an availa
90. rding m Call Park m Paging m Call Pickup a Silent Monitor and Barge In Remote Call Forward m Hunt Groups 52 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Viewing the Call Logs Viewing the User Directory You can use the Call History feature to display your call logs These are the logs of the 10 most recent calls to and from your telephone From the call logs you can select calls and the phone automatically dials them To access and use the Call History Press the Call Logs soft button 2 Use the Scroll buttons to highlight the call log you want to view 3 Press the Select soft button Use the Scroll buttons to navigate through the list The Display Panel always starts with the oldest call in the category you select That is the oldest call appears first and the most recent call appears last If you want to call a listed name press the Dial soft button when the indicator is beside the name To return to the main Display Panel press the Exit soft button You can view a list of users in your organization and their extensions in the Display Panel When you select a displayed user your VCX phone automatically dials the extension The Users Directory can be local or global Local users are typically located in the same office and share the same call processor a f your VCX system includes multiple sites for example regional and branch offices each with one or more VCX call processors you can display a global dire
91. riate forwarding conditions and click Save If you configure and enable any call forwarding option through the VCX User Interface the option becomes effective the next time your phone registers with the VCX call processor ask you administrator about registration intervals Your administrator may prevent you from configuring Call Forward All Call Forward Ring No Answer or Call Forward Busy to an external outside the enterprise number See your administrator for information A call coverage point determines how the VCX system treats an unanswered call A call is considered unanswered for the following reasons m The call rings and is not answered before the call coverage ring timeout value is reached The default timeout value is 20 seconds Note that Call Forward settings take precedence over Call Coverage Point settings Furthermore the Call Forward Ring No Answer feature also has a ring timeout value The default timeout value for this feature is also 20 seconds The Ring No Answer timeout value has priority over the call coverage timeout value If the Ring No Answer timeout value is greater than the coverage timeout value the coverage timer is ignored so the call can be forwarded to the Call Forward destination m The call cannot be answered because the destination is busy or unreachable logged out or disconnected from the network The default call coverage point is voice mail However your administrator can specify a diff
92. s through the VCX User Interface 82 relocating telephones 111 Remote Call Forward 71 ring no answer call forwarding set through VCX User interface 84 set with a feature code 62 ring patterns setting through the VCX User Interface 81 RJ 11 jack caution avoiding use with VCX telephones 107 RJ 45 jack caution using instead of RJ11 107 S selective ringing setting through the VCX User Interface 83 Silent Monitor 68 blocking 70 site codes 31 soft keys 18 speaker phone problems with 113 using 30 speed dialing 58 configuring personal numbers 59 dialing personal numbers 61 dialing system numbers 62 editing personal numbers 61 one touch 58 personal 58 system 59 viewing configured numbers 62 speed dials problems with 113 Support brackets 3103 attaching 108 3105 attaching 108 system speed dials 59 T telephone support brackets 3103 108 3105 108 telephones cleaning 112 connecting 106 logging in 26 mounting 3105 108 mounting 3103 108 moving and swapping 111 passwords 26 time zone setting through the VCX User Interface 82 transferring a call 37 attended 38 serial 38 unattended 37 troubleshooting list of possible problems 112 U user directory through the VCX User Interface 81 user directory global viewing 52 user directory local viewing 52 V VCX 3105 Attendant Console see 3105 Attendant Console VCX Complement Attendant Software see Complement Attendant Software VCX User Interface accessing 80 lo
93. s commonly used internal or external speed dial numbers that the system administrator assigns Supervisory Monitoring When enabled by your administrator this feature allows you to monitor another user s phone calls See Silent Monitor and Barge In User Configurations Except for adjusting the display panel contrast this feature is for system administrator use only Version Displays the current phone software version Display Panel Contrast QO U A WN Display Panel Contrast 23 You can adjust the Display Panel contrast as one of the User Configuration Features To adjust the contrast Press the Features soft button Scroll to User Configuration and press Select Scroll to Modify Display and press Select Press Select to choose Set Contrast Change contrast using the left and right scroll buttons Press Exit when you have finished Other User Configuration items should only be changed with the advice of your administrator 24 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION This chapter describes how to use the basic telephone functions available on all VCX telephone models and includes the following topics m Logging In to Your Telephone m Answering a Call m Making Calls m Terminating Calls m Using the Telephone Display Panel m Controlling the Volume m Using the Hands Free Feature m Using a Headset m Putting a Call on Hold a transferring a Call m Muting C
94. s the administrator has optionally enabled BLF busy light flashing for a speed dial During speed dial configuration the administrator can enable BLF for the status light associated with the speed dial button When the user assigned to that speed dial button is on a call the status light is lit If the administrator has enabled the BLF for a speed dial you cannot reassign a different number for that speed dial You set up speed dialing through the Telephone User Interface using the Feature soft button Refer to the chapter that describes the buttons and controls on your phone for the location of the available soeed dial Access buttons 60 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES To configure a speed dial number using the Feature soft button and the Speed Dial menu Press Feature 410 The Main menu appears Press 3 to access the Speed Dial menu The Display Panel lists the first soeed dial Speed dial 1 If the speed dial is already configured the Display Panels show the configured number for example Speed dial 1 1001 To locate the speed dial number you want to configure press the speed dial number 1 through 9 or use the up and down scroll buttons If you assign a number to a speed dial that does not have a corresponding Access button you can speed dial the number only by entering the appropriate feature code Or you can scroll through the display panel directory Press the Change soft button then enter the number you
95. s the Drop soft button The Camp On feature allows you a call to a busy or an unanswered internal telephone and then be automatically called back when the 56 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Transferring Your Phone Settings to Another Phone destination phone becomes available When you activate camp on the system monitors the called telephone When the extension can receive a call the system automatically dials your phone using a priority ring or other audible ring tone that is different than your programmed ring tone and redials the original called extension You can camp on system extensions You cannot camp on external phone numbers hunt groups pickup groups or paging groups If the called extension does not become free within a time period specified by your administrator Camp On expires To camp on an extension you call When you make a call and hear a busy tone press Feature 469 The system camps on the phone you are calling You can hang up When the called extension becomes available the system calls your phone When you answer your phone the called extension begins to ring To camp on an extension when you transfer a call When you are transferring a call and hear a busy tone press Feature 469 The system camps on the phone you are calling Explain to the person whose call you are transferring that the call will call back When you hang up the person whose call you are transferring is put on hold When the
96. s you belong to and your current login status for each group To view hunt group information enter the following feature code Feature 972 The Display Panel on the phone displays the hunt groups you belong to and your current status Use the up and down scroll buttons to navigate through the hunt group list The first line displays the name and number of the hunt group The second line displays your current status a Press Change soft button below the Display Panel to change your current login status a Press Exit soft button below the Display Panel to exit from the hunt group display When you change your login status the Display Panel shows HuntGroup Login Enabled If you are logged into multiple phones using the same phone number this message appears on all phone displays While this message appears in the Display Panel press Feature 972 to display the hunt group list You can also use the VCX User Interface to view the hunt groups you belong to and your current login status for each group USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE This chapter describes how to access the VCX User Interface application It also provides a description of the options available to manage your user account and VCX telephone from this web based application Features that require configuration through the application and subsequently on the telephone Itself are described in more detail Your administrator determines whether the features in this chapte
97. sage and then hang up The Display Panel shows the number of messages in your mailbox and the MWI is lit only if you have at least one unreviewed message If you review the last new message and do not act on it the Display Panel shows the date and extension and MWI is off If your mailbox then receives a new message the Display Panel shows the following and MWI is lit 2 Msgs 1 New The 2 Msgs include the just received new unreviewed message and the other message which is new but reviewed The 1 New indicates the just received new unreviewed message The Display Panel also shows the number of missed calls Missed calls include unreviewed messages in your mailbox and any other calls that you did not answer For example you can configure your default call coverage point to be no coverage In this case If you do not answer a call when the call terminates the caller hears a busy tone and the call is not forwarded or sent to your mailbox The Display Panel on your phone shows Missed 1 If you press the Call Logs soft button below the Display Panel you can scroll through the list of missed calls and to show you the name of the calling party Press the Select soft button to automatically dial the listed extension You can also use the Display Panel to view or enable the following features a Call History Displays logs of your recent missed answered and dialed calls See Viewing the Call Logs a User Directory Displays a director
98. sales representatives and others who receive a high volume of telephone calls or who make frequent calls to the same teleohone numbers This chapter includes the following topics m VCX Attendant Console A device that works along with VCX telephones to increase call handling capability In many offices the Attendant Console is used by a receptionist or switchboard operator who Is referred to in this guide as the receptionist m Complement Attendant Software CAS A software application installed by an administrator that allows a receptionist to answer and route calls using a personal computer The Attendant Console and VCX Complement Attendant Software application can be used at the same time However m When incoming calls appear on the Attendant Console you must handle them using the buttons of the console m When calls appear on the CAS computer screen you must handle them using the mouse and the CAS software features 96 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT VCX Attendant Console Access Buttons Feature Buttons The VCX 3105 Attendant Console has 50 Access buttons and 4 preprogrammed Feature buttons In effect the Attendant Console is an extension of the VCX Business Telephone or VCX Basic Telephone with which it is associated Figure 4 illustrates the buttons and controls on the VCX 3105 Attendant Console The 50 Access buttons on an VCX 3105 Attendant Console can
99. sing the handset or headset or when your telephone is in soeaker phone mode To mute your phone While you are on a call press Mute The light next to the Mute button comes on Callers cannot hear you To turn this feature off press Mute You can prevent the phone s ringer from ringing by enabling this feature By default the phone s ringer is enabled feature disabled You can enable or disable the phone s ringer at any time while either on the phone or on hook but the change takes effect on the next incoming call All non ringer tones are unaffected All ring tones such as internal domain external domain and anonymous tones are affected for all primary bridge and hunt group calls A user with a phone on hands free hears the hands free tone A user that receieves a page hears the page tone 40 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Activating Do Not Disturb If the VCX system or the phone reboots or is upgraded with new software the ringer resets to the default ringer enabled feature disabled mode To mute the phone ringer Press Feature 489 The LCD displays Ringer is now muted To clear the display press the Clear soft button The next time you receive an incoming call the ringer is muted To turn this feature off press Feature 489 again The LCD displays Ringer is now enabled To clear the display press the Clear soft button When you enable Do Not Disturb incoming calls immediately go to the
100. ss the Select button Enter the extension of the subscriber whose extension will receive the call and select Enter or press To disable Call Forward No Answer repeat steps 1 through 3 To forward your calls to another extension when all your lines are busy Press the Features soft button 2 Scroll to Call Forward Busy 3 Press the Select button 64 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Call Forward All Call Park A WN gt Enter the extension of the subscriber whose extension will receive the call and select Enter or press To disable Call Forward Busy repeat steps 1 through 3 To forward all your calls to another extension Press the Features soft button Scroll to Call Forward All Press the Select button Enter the extension of the subscriber whose extension will receive the call and select Enter or press To disable Call Forward All repeat steps 1 through 3 Use the Call Park feature to place a call in a holding pattern and make it available for you or for another user to pick up from any telephone on the system by dialing the Call Park extension The Call Park feature is useful when the recipient is elsewhere in the building or you want to continue a call on another telephone and transferring the call does not give you enough time to retrieve it When you park a call you assign it a Call Park extension which you or another user use to retrieve it The default Call Park extension numbers are
101. t this release a Enterprise Management Suite User Guide a Enterprise Management Suite Getting Started Guide m VCXV7111 Fast Track Installation Guide Version 4 4 m VCXV71171 VoIP SIP Gateways User Manual Version 4 4 m VCXV7122 SIP VoIP Gateway Installation Guide Version 4 4 m VCX V7122 VoIP SIP Gateways User Manual Version 4 4 Send e mail comments about this guide or about any Voice product documentation to VOICE Techcomm comments 3com com Include the following information with your comments m Document title Document part number found on the front page m Page number m Your name and organization optional Example VCX Manager s Telephone Guide System Release 7 0 Part Number 900 0326 01 Rev AD Page 25 Please address all questions regarding the 3Com software to your authorized 3Com coordinator GETTING STARTED This chapter provides a general description of your VCX telephone and describes the steps you must complete to use your phone This chapter includes the following topics a VCX Telephone Overview a Initial Voice Mailbox Setup Configuration Options a Additional Information Sources 12 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED VCX Telephone Overview Your VCX telephone must be configured to work in an IP network This means your phone must be assigned an IP address so it can communicate with other VCX phones and devices Typically your administrator assigns IP values including an IP address as part
102. t up bridged extensions In this case fields on your Bridge Permissions and the Button Mappings tabbed pages have preassigned values Calls to a bridged extension can be managed by a primary user or a secondary user like non bridged calls For example bridged calls can be parked put on hold transferred or conferenced A call to a bridged extension can be affected by call coverage points call forwarding settings and Do Not Disturb settings on the primary and secondary phones Enabling Bridged Extensions 89 Calls to a bridged extension that are not answered always follow the call coverage point configured for the primary phone or if call forwarding is enabled the appropriate call forward setting for the primary phone Topics in this section describe how bridged calls are handled when certain VCX features are invoked by the primary phone user the secondary phone user or both users Do Not Disturb and Bridged Line Calls If the primary phone enables Do Not Disturb and a call rings on a secondary phone there Is no call indication on the primary phone the phone does not ring Once the call is answered or put on hold the primary phone s handset icon in the Display Panel show on hold a lf the primary phone enables Do Not Disturb a call goes directly to the primary phone s call coverage point if a All secondary phones have enabled Do Not Disturb a No secondary phone is available a lf the primary phone enables Do Not Dis
103. tem operates over the LAN not through traditional telephone wiring Your telephone connects to the VCX system through an RJ 45 LAN connector instead of an RJ 11 teleohone connector Your teleohone will not work unless it is connected properly Ask your administrator if you have questions about your telephone connection The underside of an VCX telephone or attendant console includes 1 AC power adapter connection 2 Ethernet connector for connection to the LAN 3 Ethernet connector for an optional connection to your desktop computer Handset connector 5 Headset connector 3102 and 3103 only 6 Tabs for the support bracket For information about the underside of each VCX Telephone and for information about how to connect any VCX Telephone or Attendant Console to a Power over Ethernet source see the packing sheet that comes with the device Strain relief clamps are built into the 3101 3102 3105 support bracket 108 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Attaching and Adjusting the Articulating Support Bracket The articulating support bracket is common to the following devices m 3Com 3105 Attendant Console m 3Com 3103 Manager s Telephone Figure 7 Figure 8 and Figure 9 show a 3102 Telephone The instructions apply to all telephones Figure 7 Attaching the Support Bracket To attach the support bracket 1 snap the bracket into the mounting supports 2 on the bottom of the telephone After you
104. tional values following display panel prompts Table 4 lists the features that you can control with feature codes Features are listed alphabetically and include the required feature code syntax and in most cases a reference for more information In the syntax the notatio n lt parameter gt represents a variable that you must supply for example a telephone extension Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task Feature Anonymous All Enable Disable Feature Code Entry Description Feature 889 See Controlling Caller ID Or 889 Feature Codes 45 Table 4 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task continued Feature Anonymous Next Enable Disable Barge In Beep Send Call Forward Busy Call Forward Ring No Answer Call Forward Universal Call History Call Park a Call Call Pickup Directed Call Pickup Group Camp On Class of Service COS Override Conference Call Feature Code Entry Feature 890 then lt destination gt Or 890 lt destination gt Feature 428 Feature 331 Feature 467 then lt destination gt Or 467 lt destination gt Feature 466 then lt destination gt Or 466 lt destination gt Feature 465 then lt destination gt Or 465 lt destination gt Feature 462 Feature 444 then lt call park extension gt or accept the default Feature 455 then lt security code gt then lt destination gt Or
105. to the VCX User Interface select the My Extensions option then access the Button Mappings tabbed page Choose your telephone model for example the Model 3103 Manager sphone and click Select CAUTION The VCX User Interface cannot determine your telephone model You must select the correct model from the drop down list The VCX User Interface displays a graphic of the selected phone model and shows the function mapped to each button If a function name appears dimmed light gray text your administrator has locked that function button mapping and you cannot remap it See the online help for more information This section describes how to enable and use bridged extensions set up through the VCX User Interface gt Enabling Bridged Extensions 87 The VCX system allows you to set up your extension so that other users can receive your calls at their phones Through the VCX User Interface you can grant permission to up to four other users to receive calls intended for your extension that is you are bridging your extension to their phones The bridged phone is sometimes referred to as the primary phone The phone receiving bridged calls is sometimes referred to as the secondary phone A bridged extension is typically used by an administrative assistant the secondary phone to accept calls for one or more managers primary phones Or one manager primary phone may be monitored by multiple assistants secondary phones T
106. tting using the VCX User Interface Log into the VCX User Interface and select My Extensions and then select the Button Mappings tab 2 Select the 3103 Manager phone 3 In any one of the top three Feature Type pulldown windows set the gt type to Anonymous All if you want to block your Caller ID for all calls or select Anonymous Next to block your Caller ID for the next dialed number These feature types are mapped to your phone s Access buttons Click Save and log out To block Caller ID information for all calls press the Access button associated with Anonymous All The LED will go on indicating that the feature is enabled To block Caller ID information for only the next dialed call press the Access button associated with Anonymous Next The LED will go on indicating that the feature is enabled When the call is completed the LED will go off The conference feature enables you to have three people on one call 4 way calling If your telephone is part of a bridged extension see Call Transfer Call Conferencing and Bridged Line Calls for additional information Unannounced Conference Announced Conference Dropping a conference recipient Camping on a Busy Extension 1 Camping on a Busy Extension 55 The following sections describe how to set up an unannounced conference call and an announced conference call In either type of conference call if one of the participants hangs up the other two parti
107. turb and no secondary phone answers the call the call goes to the primary phone s Call Forward destination when the Call Forward Ring No Answer ring timeout value Is reached a f a secondary phone enables Do Not Disturb and other secondary phones are available or the primary phone is available the call rings on one of the other phones a f a secondary phone enables Do Not Disturb and no other secondary phones are available the call rings on the primary and there is no indication of the call on the secondary phone a Ifthe primary does not answer the call goes to the primary phone s Call Forward destination when the Call Forward Ring No Answer ring timeout value is reached a lf the primary does answer or put on hold the secondary phone does indicate call status If neither the primary phone or the secondary phones have Do Not Disturb enabled a call rings on both phones a lf the primary phone user presses the DND button while the call is ringing it stops ringing but continues to ring on the secondary If the secondary does not answer the call goes to the primary phone s Call 90 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE Forward destination when the Call Forward Ring No Answer ring timeout value Is reached a f the secondary phone user presses the DND button while the call is ringing it stops ringing but continues to ring on the primary If the primary phone does not answer the call goes to the primary phone
108. tures You can access some of these features for example call transfer by pressing a dedicated button These features and basic phone operations such as making and answering calls are described in Chapter 3 Basic Telephone Operation You can access some Manager s phone features by pressing the Features soft button as shown in Figure 3 You can then enable a feature using either of the following methods Press the Features soft button 2 Enter the three digit feature code on the keypad see Feature Codes 3 Enter any additional values following display panel prompts Or Press the Features soft button Scroll to the feature by pressing the Scroll Down lt gt button Press the Select soft button Enter any additional values following display panel prompts Feature Options 21 Figure 3 Features Soft Button Ext 123456 JanO1 12 45 20 PM l l l l Features soft button The following list describes the Manager s phone features See Chapter 5 Standard Features for detailed information Anonymous All Controls whether your Caller ID your name and extension is shown on the Display Panel of the telephone receiving your call See Controlling Caller ID Anonymous Next Restricts Called ID information from displaying only on the next call that you make Call Forward All Allows you to redirect incoming calls to another destination unconditionally See Call Forwarding Call Forward Busy Allows yo
109. u redirect incoming calls to another destination when your phone is busy See Call Forwarding Call Forward No Answer Allows you redirect incoming calls to another destination when your phone rings but is not answered See Call Forwarding COS Override Class of Service COS Override allows you to apply the features of your own 3Com telephone temporarily to another 3Com telephone on the same local network Do Not Disturb DND Forces incoming calls to go immediately to the call coverage point set by you or your administrator See Activating Do Not Disturb 22 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 Forward to Mail Forwards incoming calls to your voice mail See Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail Handsfree toggle When enabled you can use your phone as an intercom You can answer internal intercom calls without picking up the handset When you receive an internal call your telephone sounds a tone and activates the speaker phone Hunt Group Login Enabled When enabled by your administrator allows you to log in to and out of a Hunt Group See Hunt Groups Last Number Redial Redials the last telephone number or extension that you called Pickup Directed Allows you to answer a call ringing on another specific phone See Directed Call Pickup Speed Dials Personal Allows you to create up to nine internal or external personal speed dial numbers Speed Dials System Display
110. ustrates the general structure of the VCX V User Interface The left column displays four options m Welcome m My Extensions m Calling Features a Log Out VCX User Interface Overview 81 Each option except Log Out is associated with a set of tabbed pages shown on the right side of the window When you select an option the set of tabbed pages changes Click on a tab to display its contents Each tabbed page includes a text box that describes the purpose of the page Each text box also includes a Help button If you need more information on a page click Help to launch the VCX 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 User Interface These features are noted in the list Welcome a Welcome Provides an initial welcoming page that can include current system information such as mailbox capacity and the number of new and saved messages s My Information Displays name and address information that you can modify as necessary Also enables you to change the size of the font used in your telephone s Display Panel a Web Login Allows you to change the password you use to access the VCX User Interface a Directory Allows you to search a directory of other system users to find name and e
111. voice mailbox On my VCX Business Telephone added a One Touch speed dial but the telephone does not dial that number My telephone keeps ringing after pick up the handset The display panel shows Wait for NCP Suggested Solutions You have the Hands Free feature enabled For details see Using the Hands Free Feature Verity that you have activated the Forward to Voice Mail feature For details see Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail Verify that you have correctly set up speed dialing For details see Soeed Dialing Your telephone may have lost connection to the system immediately after a call came in Remove the Ethernet cord from the jack then re insert it into the wall jack a Wait a few seconds If the telephone continues to ring disconnect the electrical power for your telephone and then plug it back in Your telephone may be disconnected from the system Hang up your telephone and wait a few seconds Then pick up the handset If the message still appears on your telephone display panel contact your administrator 114 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INDEX Numbers 3105 Attendant Console 95 creating labels 98 figure and features 97 overview 96 A accessing the VCX User Interface 80 all calls call forwarding set through VCX User interface 84 All Ports Busy message 112 answering a call 28 B Barge In 69 bracket 3103 telephone support 108 bridging extensions
112. want to associate with this speed dial Include all prefix numbers that you would normally dial such as a 9 or 8 or 1 to access an outside line and if necessary the country code or area code To store the number press the Enter soft button or press Alternatively you can directly configure a speed dial number with a speed dial Access button Press Feature 410 3 2 Press the speed dial Access button you want to configure 3 Enter the number you want to associate with this button If a number is already contigured for this button you can enter a different number To store the number press the Enter soft button or press Make sure you write the name of the person whose number you have stored and the corresponding Speed Dial Access button or feature code Editing Personal Speed Dial Numbers Dialing Personal Speed Dial Numbers Speed Dialing 61 You can change or delete any personal speed dial number that you previously configured using the Telephone User Interface To change or delete a previously configured speed dial number Select the Features soft button 410 3 The Personal Speed Dial Index displays 2 Scroll down to the personal soeed number you want to change 3 Press the Change soft button and then press the Delete soft button to delete part or all of the number Enter the new number and press the Enter soft button to complete the change Press Exit to return to the main display The method
113. will also display a call forward message 72 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES Hunt Groups To remotely enable a phone to forward calls to another extension Pick up the handset Press Feature 468 The Display Panel prompts you to enter the remote phone number Enter the extension of the phone whose calls you want to forward and press The Display Panel prompts you to enter the extension of the phone that will receive the forwarded calls Enter the extension of the phone that will receive forwarded calls and press Alternatively you can combine steps 2 3 and 4 by entering the following command 468 lt source extension gt lt destination extension gt Remote call forwarding can be disabled either on the phone that set up remote call forwarding or on the extension whose calls you no longer want to remotely forward For example extension 1001 has used feature code 468 to specify that all of extension 1000 s calls be forwarded to extension 1002 You can disable remote call forwarding on extension 1000 or 1001 m On extension 1001 a Press Feature 468 Enter the extension whose calls you no longer want to remotely forward in this case 1000 and press The Display Panel shows the extension of the phone receiving the forwarded calls in this case 1002 c Delete the extension number by pressing Soft button 3 followed by Soft button 2 then press m On extension 1000 press Feature 465 Your administ
114. x Setup 13 Configuration Options 14 Additional Information Sources 14 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103 Telephone Buttons and Controls 16 Access Buttons 19 Status Lights for Access Buttons 20 Feature Options 20 Display Panel Contrast 23 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Logging In to Your Telephone 26 Changing Your Password 2 7 Answering a Call 28 Answering a Second Call 29 Making Calls 29 Making Internal Calls 29 Redialing a Call 30 Making External Calls 30 Making a Call to a Remote Office 30 Using Unique Extensions 30 Using Site Codes 31 Class of Service Override 31 Terminating Calls 32 Using the Telephone Display Panel 32 Controlling the Volume 34 Using the Hands Free Feature 35 Using a Headset 35 Returning to the Headset After a Long Delay 36 Putting a Call on Hold 36 Music on Hold 36 Dialing a New Call While ona Call 37 Answering a New Call While ona Call 37 Transferring a Call 37 Unattended Transfer 37 Attended Transfer 38 Serial Transfer 38 Mapped Button Method 38 Serial Transfer Feature Code Method 39 Muting Calls 39 Mute Ringer 39 Activating Do Not Disturb 40 FEATURE CODES Feature Code Overview 44 Feature Codes 44 STANDARD FEATURES Viewing the Call Logs 52 Viewing the User Directory 52 Controlling Caller ID 53 Using the Telephone User Interface 53 Using the VCX User Interface 54 Setting up a Conference Call 54 Unannounced Conference 55 Announced Conference 55 Dropping a conference recipi
115. xtension information The directory can be either local users whose phones are connected to the same VCX call processor or global all the users in a multi site enterprise that includes regional branch and local offices Search criteria can include first name last name extension or location If you do not enter search criteria all users are displayed m 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 inside outside or private of incoming calls Inside calls are calls that originate from within the VCX network Outside calls are calls that originate from outside the VCX network Private calls are anonymous calls or calls with caller ID blocked 82 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE D gt Bridge Permissions Enables you set up your extension so that up to four other users have permission to transfer their calls to your phone After configuring bridge permissions through the VCX User Interface see Enabling Bridged Extensions for additional information This feature is not supported on Basic 2101 and 3101 phones Bridged Phones Displays up to four extensions that are bridged to your phone After configuring mappings through the VCX User Interface see Enabling Bridged Extensions for additional information This feature is not
116. y of the people in your organization See Viewing the User Directory m Speed Dial Displays configured speed dial numbers See Speed Dialing s Call Features Displays the list of telephone features note that some features may be disabled by your administrator See Feature Options 34 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Controlling the Volume D gt m Advanced Settings Configures network parameters sets your phone password and changes your login status CAUTION Network parameter options are for administrator use only Unauthorized changes to network parameters will disconnect your phone Use the Volume Control buttons to raise or lower the volume of the ringer handset or speaker Adjusting the volume control of one device DOES NOT affect the volume control of the other devices For example lowering the volume of the speaker has no effect on the handset volume Changes you make to any device remain in effect if you reset the phone to its default settings a Ringer Volume To raise or lower the volume of the ring press the up or down Volume Control button repeatedly while your telephone is ringing until the volume is at the level that you prefer Handset Volume To raise or lower the volume of the dial tone and the voice level of your callers lift the handset then press the up or down Volume Control buttons repeatedly until the volume is at the level you prefer You can change the volume
117. your line If the transfer cannot be completed 38 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION Attended Transfer Serial Transfer a The call is forwarded to the called party s call coverage point by default voice mail see Configuring a Call Coverage Point a lf the called party s default call coverage point is No Coverage the call is returned to rings back at your extension If you are unavailable the call is forwarded to your call coverage point In an attended transfer you announce the call to the recipient You can either use the Transfer button or the transfer feature code To announce a transfer While on a call press Transfer The call is placed on hold you hear a dial tone and the system prompts you enter a destination number Dial the extension number to which you want to transfer the call or choose the number from the Directory or Speed Dial lists The VCX call processor dials the call When the recipient answers announce the call Note that at this point you cannot return to the original caller a If the recipient wants to take the call press Transfer or press the Complete soft button Hang up a f the recipient does not want to take the call press the Release button The call you tried to transfer is now on hold Return to the original caller A serial transfer is like an unattended transfer except that when the destination hangs up at the end of the call the caller rings back to you as the attenda

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