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C
HAPTER
4: F
EATURE
C
ODES
Feature Code
Overview
Some common telephone features are mapped to buttons (
Hold
, for
example). However, the number of buttons varies on each model of VCX
phone. Furthermore, the number of VCX features exceeds the number of
buttons available on any phone. Feature codes allow the VCX telephone
feature set to be available to all VCX phones, regardless of the number of
buttons on the phone.
Each feature is assigned a unique three-digit feature code. You can
invoke a feature by entering the numeric code assigned to a particular
feature. For example, you can use a feature code to enable call
forwarding and specify a destination number.
You can access all Manager’s phone features by pressing the
Features
soft button. You can then enable a feature using either of the following
methods:
1
Press the
Features
soft button.
2
Enter the three-digit feature code on the keypad (see
Feature Codes
).
3
Enter any additional values following display panel prompts.
Or
1
Press the
Features
soft button.
2
Scroll to the feature.
3
Press the
Select
soft button.
4
Enter any additional values following display panel prompts.
Feature Codes
Table 4
lists the features that you can control with feature codes. Features
are listed alphabetically and include the required feature code syntax and,
in most cases, a reference for more information. In the syntax, the
notatio-n
<parameter>
represents a variable that you must supply, for
example, a telephone extension.
Table 4
VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task
Feature
Feature Code Entry
Description
Anonymous All
(Enable/Disable)
Feature
+ 889
Or
*889
See
Controlling Caller ID
.
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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