Status Lights
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13 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 6
.
14 Local 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
.
15 OK button
— Press the
OK
button to send a call.
16 Release
button
— Press this button to disconnect a call.
Status Lights
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 5
.
Assigning Model
3102 Access Button
Functions Using the
TUI
This section describes how to use the Telephone User Interface (TUI) to
view, and possibly modify, the VCX features associated with the Access
buttons on your telephone. You can also use the VCX User Interface to
view and modify button mappings (see
Assigning Access Button
Functions Using the VCX User Interface
).
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). Consequently, a
programmable button is one of the following states:
■
Locked
— Button function can be changed only by the administrator.
Table 5
Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons
If the light is
The line is
Off
Available for use
Steady
In use
Blinking quickly
Ringing
Blinking slowly
On hold