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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:
1
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
.
4
Enter the COS number (your phone extension) and press
#
.
5
Enter the COS password (your telephone password) and press
#
.
6
When you hear the dial tone, dial the destination telephone number.
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.
Terminating Calls
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.
Using the
Telephone Display
Panel
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.
Summary of Contents for VCX V7000
Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 2 VCX V7000 MANAGER S TELEPHONE MODEL 3103...
Page 42: ...42 CHAPTER 3 BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION...
Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 4 FEATURE CODES...
Page 94: ...94 CHAPTER 6 USING THE VCX USER INTERFACE...
Page 104: ...104 CHAPTER 7 VCX ATTENDANT CONSOLES MODEL 3105 AND COMPLEMENT ATTENDANT...
Page 114: ...114 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE...
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