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

16 CHAPTER 2: VCX V7000 MANAGER’S TELEPHONE — MODEL 3103
Telephone Buttons
and Controls
Figure 1 shows the buttons and controls on the VCX Model 3103
Manager’s Telephone.
Figure 1 VCX Model 3103 Manager’s Telephone
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1 Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) — When lit, indicates that you have
at least one unreviewed message (voice, e-mail, or fax) in your mailbox.
This indicator also flashes when your telephone rings.
2Display Panel — Displays 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. You can also use the display panel
to access the following options:
■ Messages — Allows you to access messages stored in your mailbox.
■ Directory — Displays a directory of the people in your organization.
You can search the directory, select a user, and make a call.
■ Call Logs — Displays a list of received, missed, and placed calls. You
can select and return a call, or clear a call from the log.
■ Features — Provides access to features such as call forwarding, call
park, password change, and hunt group login. See
Feature Options
for more information.
You can manage items in the Display Panel with the buttons to the right
(see 3), the left (see 21), and below (see 19) the panel.