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Calling Features
Personal Speed Dials — Allows you to set up personal speed dial codes for up
to 9 telephone numbers.
System Speed Dials — Allows you to view the system-wide speed dial
numbers configured on your system by your administrator. You cannot add,
modify, or delete a system speed dial number. However, you can export the list to
a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. You can also map a system speed dial number to
a button on your telephone (see Assigning Access Button Functions Using the
VCX User Interface). See Editing Personal Speed Dial Numbers.
Call Forwarding —Allows you to control how the VCX system handles your
calls when you do not answer a call, your extension is busy, or your calls are
forwarded to another extension. See Enabling Call Forwarding for additional
information.
Selective Ringing — Enables you to configure Selective Ringing for calls
coming in from up to 10 telephone numbers. For each number, you can select
one of 9 tones and for each tone you can choose to have the telephone ring once,
twice, or three times.
You can silence the ringer and only allow the telephone to flash by selecting
Ringer Disabled in the Ring Tone drop down list. You can also delay the ring of a
bridged line telephone or hunt group extension for a specified number of
seconds.
If you configure a selective ring pattern for a telephone extension of a configured
bridged line or a hunt group, that extension appears in the Hunt/ACD Group and
Bridged Calls list. When an extension appears in this list, you can then change
the delay time.
Privacy — Allows you to control whether the VCX system sends your Caller ID
when you make a call. See Controlling Caller ID.
Call Restrictions — Allows you to block incoming and outgoing calls that match
specified patterns.
Call Coverage
Call Coverage — Allows you to set your default call coverage point. The
configured call coverage point determines the destination of a call that is either
not answered in time, or cannot be answered because the destination is busy or
unreachable (logged out, or disconnected from the network). The default
destination for unanswered calls is voice mail. See Configuring a Call Coverage
Point.
Predefined Rule — A Predefined Rule allows you to create a rule from a
specified list of predefined call coverage values defined by the Administrator.
User Rule — A User Rule allows you to configure personal rules to conform to
your schedule.
Groups
Hunt Groups — Allows you to view the hunt groups you belong to and your
current login status for each group. See Hunt Groups.
Page Groups — Allows you to view the page groups configured on your system.
When you dial the group page extension, speakers are activated on the
telephones that are members of the group. As you speak into your handset, your
voice is broadcast on the activated speakers. See Paging.

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