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C
HAPTER
5: VCX B
USINESS
T
ELEPHONE
— M
ODEL
3102
Access Buttons
Figure 7
shows the 18 Access buttons on the phone.
Figure 7
Access Buttons
Access buttons have the following settings:
1
The first three buttons in this group (starting from the bottom) are lines
for incoming and outgoing calls (System Appearance buttons; SA1, SA2,
and so on).
The next two buttons in this group are for the Bridging Extensions
feature. See
Bridging Extensions
.
2
The next four buttons are for speed dialing. See
Speed Dialing
.
3 Release
button
— Press this button to disconnect a call.
4 OK button
— Press the
OK
button to send a call.
5 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
.
6 Feature button
— Allows you to access features that are not assigned to
an Access button on your telephone. For more information on feature
codes, see
Chapter 8
.
7 Call History button
— Enables you to view the last 10 missed, answered,
or dialed calls on the Display Panel. See
Viewing the Call History
.
8 Call Park button
— Allows you to place a call in a “holding pattern”
and retrieve it from any other telephone in the system. See
Call Park
.
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