Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- VCX™ Manager’s Telephone Guide
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- VCX V7000 Manager’s Telephone - Model 3103
- Basic Telephone Operation
- Feature Codes
- Standard Features
- Viewing the Call Logs
- Viewing the User Directory
- Controlling Caller ID
- Setting up a Conference Call
- Camping on a Busy Extension
- Transferring Your Phone Settings to Another Phone
- Forwarding Calls to Voice Mail
- Transferring a Call to Another User’s Voice Mail
- Call Waiting
- Speed Dialing
- Call Forwarding
- Call Park
- Paging
- Call Pickup
- Silent Monitor and Barge In
- Remote Call Forward
- Hunt Groups
- Emergency Phone Number Dialing Service
- Using the VCX User Interface
- 3105 Attendant Console
- Telephone Installation and Maintenance
- Index

Opening the 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover 111
Opening the 3105
Attendant Console
Label Cover
For instructions on how to create and print labels, see Printing Labels on
page 102.
Figure 9 3105 Attendant Console Label Cover Tabs
After you print the
labels and then cut
them out, remove
the plastic cover
from the Attendant
Console by pulling
up on the two tabs
at the top of the
Attendant Console
until the top of the
cover pops off.
Moving Your
Telephone
Each VCX telephones is uniquely identified by an IP address. You can
move your telephone to another location within your calling domain,
connect it to any Ethernet jack on the LAN, and still maintain all of your
personalized features, speed dials, and extension number.
Swapping
Telephon
es
Your administrator assigns a password for your telephone. This password
associates your telephone extension (and mailbox) with your account.
This may allow you to configure another VCX phone in the system to
duplicate your primary phone. This means if you are away from your
primary phone (for example, in a different office), you can program the
local phone to use your extension. Any calls made to your extension will
ring in both locations and you can access your mailbox from either
phone. See the overview section in the chapter that describes your
telephone for more information.