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Polycom VVX411 Quick User Manual

Polycom VVX411 Quick User Manual

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Polycom VVX411
Programming Function Keys
Programmable Function Keys
The programmable function key is a key that can be programmed as a speed dial,
line key or BLF (Busy Lamp Field).
If you have to dial an extension or an external phone number often, have
multiple lines with different caller IDs, or simply want to check if your colleague is
on the phone or not, you can program a function key for this purpose.
Your new Polycom VVX 411 phone has 12 programable function keys. As you can
see in the right stencil, there are 6 hard keys on each side of the screen.
This guide helps you to program the keys on 101VOICE web portal, so you must
have a web portal account.
If you have any issues with accessing to 101VOICE web portal, please contact us
at support@101VOICE.com
*
Reserved Function Keys (Important*)
The first three keys on the left are reserved for line keys and they cannot be
overwritten by user. If you need to add/remove line key, you need to contact
101VOICE support at support@101VOICE.com
Quick User Guide
Programmable
Function Keys
Line*
Alice
Line*
Kelly
Line*
Judy
1
Sarah
Sarah
2
John
Nicole
3
Tina
James
Display Name
4
5
6
7
8
9

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Summary of Contents for Polycom VVX411

  • Page 1 Sarah Sarah John • Nicole Your new Polycom VVX 411 phone has 12 programable function keys. As you can Tina James see in the right stencil, there are 6 hard keys on each side of the screen. • This guide helps you to program the keys on 101VOICE web portal, so you must have a web portal account.
  • Page 2 Speed Dial speed The Polycom VVX411 function keys are numbered 1-9 . Key number 1 is the first key after the last line key. Please check the stencil in the previous page for your reference. If you try to skip key numbers, your phone ignores it and fill the first available key...