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

Using a Headset 35
To cancel Handsfree:
1 Press the Features soft button.
2 Scroll to Handsfree.
3 Press Select.
You can also enable and disable Hands Free by using Feature Code 100.
See Feature Codes
.
Using a Headset The Model 3103 Manager’s telephone has a headset jack located on the
underside of the telephone.
To prepare the headset for all calls:
1 Plug the headset connector into the headset jack on the underside of the
telephone.
2 Log into the VCX User Interface and select My Extensions and then
select the Button Mappings tab.
3 Change the phone type to 3103 Manager Phone and then click Select.
4 Assign one of the access buttons to Headset. Click Save.
5 On the 3103 phone, press the Headset access button you assigned.
6 Verify that the indicator light next to the Headset button comes on.
To answer a call when you are using the headset:
1 Put the headset on. When a call comes in, press the left soft button
associated with the incoming call.You are connected to the call.
The handset can be either on hook or off hook.
2 To end a call when you are using the headset, press the Release button
on the telephone.
Returning to the
Headset After a
Long
Delay
Certain brands of headsets enter a power-saving mode that prevents the
telephone from ringing for one or more calls when both of these
conditions are true:
■ The headset amplifier buttons for Mute and On are both set to On.
■ The handset is off the phone for a long time (for example, overnight).