3Com V7000 User Manual

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Buttons and Controls

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2 Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) — When lit, indicates that you have

at least one unreviewed message (voice, e-mail, or fax) in your mailbox.
Also, this indicator flashes when your telephone rings.

3 Display 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 (see

Using the Telephone Display

Panel

for more information on how message status determines the

message list).

You can also use the Display Panel to view or enable features available
through the Main Menu and with feature codes (see

Chapter 5

for

information on using feature codes).

You can access the Main Menu by pressing the Program button. The
following features are available from the Main Menu:

User Directory — Displays a directory of the people in your
organization. See

Viewing the User Directory

.

Call History — Displays logs of your recent missed, answered, and
dialed calls. See

Viewing the Call History

.

Personal Speed Dial — Personal speed dial numbers can be
configured at the telephone or through the VCX User Interface, which
is accessed through the web (see

Chapter 7

). The VCX Model 3101

and 3101SP Basic Telephones have no buttons that can be mapped for
speed dialing.

System Speed Dial — System speed dial numbers can be configured
at the telephone or through the VCX User Interface, which is accessed
through the web (see

Chapter 7

). The VCX Model 3101 and 3101SP

Basic Telephones have no buttons that can be mapped for speed
dialing.

Advanced Settings — Configures network parameters.

CAUTION: This option is for administrator use only. Unauthorized
modification of these parameters will disconnect your phone.

4 Scroll buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right, Center) — Perform the

following functions:

The Up and Down buttons allow you to scroll through the items in
the telephone Display Panel.

The Center button displays the Main menu in the Display Panel.

The Left and Right buttons are reserved for future use.

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