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Directory
—
Allows you to search a directory of other system users to find name
and extension 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.
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, private, or call waiting calls) 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.
Bridge Permissions
— Enables you set up your extension so that up to five
other users can receive your calls on their phone. After configuring bridge
permissions through the VCX User Interface, see
Enabling Bridged Extensions
for
additional information. This feature is not supported on Basic 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 supported on Basic 3101
phones.
You should not bridge an extension to a Basic telephone (Model 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 telephone
extension. This password is also used for mailbox access and must be
synchronized with IP Messaging (see the VCX User Interface online help).
Passwords can be 4 digits to 9 digits. Only the numbers from 0 through 9 are
allowed and the first digit cannot be 0. You cannot use the star (*) or pound (#)
characters.
Date/Time
— If you log in to a telephone 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.
Calling Features
Personal Speed Dials
—
Allows you to set up personal speed dial codes for up
to 9 telephone numbers.