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C
HAPTER
3: VCX B
USINESS
T
ELEPHONE
— M
ODEL
2102
5 Feature
— Enables you to access features that are not directly assigned
to an Access button on your telephone. For more information on feature
codes, see
Chapter 8
.
6 Directory
— Lists, in the Display Panel, all the users in your organization
and their extensions. You can use the Soft Buttons to sort the list and
select an entry. Selecting an entry automatically dials the extension. See
Viewing the User Directory
.
7
In this release:
■
The first button, starting from the top, is for the Do Not Disturb
feature. See
Activating Do Not Disturb
.
■
The second button is for the Call Forward All feature. See
Call
Forwarding
.
■
The next 5 button (buttons 3 through 7) are set to the first five speed
dial codes that you assign using the VCX User Interface through your
web browser or the telephone keypad. See
Speed Dialing
.
■
The next 2 buttons (buttons 8 and 9) are for the Bridging Extensions
feature. See
Bridging Extensions
.
8
These three Access buttons (System Appearance buttons; SA1, SA2, and
SA3) are lines for incoming and outgoing calls.
Line Status Lights
The light for each Access button for each line (system appearance)
indicates the status of the button.
Table 3
lists the light pattern associated
with the status of each line.
When you are on a call, you can answer another call while the line status
light is flashing. Put the first call on hold and then press the
Access
button for the new incoming call.
Table 3
Status Indicator Lights
Light
Status
Off
The line is available for use.
Steady
The line is in use.
Fast blink
The line is ringing.
Slow blink
The line is on hold.