User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started with Polycom® VVX® Business IP Phones
- Logging in to and Locking Your Phone
- Audio Calls
- Placing and Answering Audio Calls
- Placing Audio Calls
- Redial a Number
- Redial a Contact when the Contact is Available
- Answering Audio Calls
- Switch Among the Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone
- Mute and Unmute Audio
- Holding and Resuming Calls
- Ending Calls
- Transferring Calls
- Parking and Retrieving Calls on the BroadSoft BroadWorks Server
- Managing Calls
- Managing Calls Remotely
- Ignoring or Rejecting Incoming Calls
- Redirecting Incoming Calls
- Placing and Answering Audio Calls
- Conference Calls
- Tips for Conference Calls
- Audio Conference Calls
- Alcatel-Lucent Advanced Conference Calls
- Initiate an Advanced Conference Call
- Initiate an Advanced Conference Call During a Call
- Add Contacts to an Advanced Conference Call
- Add Incoming Calls to an Advanced Conference Call
- Join Two Calls into an Advanced Conference Call
- Viewing a Roster of Conference Participants
- Managing Advanced Conference Participants
- Shared Lines
- Shared Line Limitations
- Answering Calls on Shared Lines
- Missed and Received Calls on Shared Lines
- Hold a Call Privately on a Shared Line
- Barge In on Calls for Busy Lamp Field Lines
- GENBAND's Multiple Appearance Directory Number - Single Call Appearance
- Alcatel-Lucent Shared Call Appearance
- BroadSoft UC-One Simultaneous Ring
- BroadSoft Executive-Assistant
- Recording Audio Calls
- Call Lists and Directories
- Recent Calls
- Contact Directory
- Corporate Directory
- BroadSoft Directories on Polycom® VVX® Business IP Phones
- Managing the GENBAND Address Books
- Favorites and Contact Lists
- Accessing, Sending, and Broadcasting Messages
- Phone Applications
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Polycom® VVX® Business IP Phones Settings
- Password Required to Access Basic Settings
- Choose a Theme for Your Phone
- Set the Language
- Disable Call Waiting
- Time and Date Display
- Backlight Intensity and Timeout
- Changing Your Background
- Screen Savers
- Use Your Phone as a Digital Picture Frame
- Power-Saving Mode
- Changing Audio Settings
- Updating Your Buddy Status
- Security Classification
- Phone Accessories and Computer Applications
- Accessibility Features
- Maintaining Polycom® VVX® Business IP Phones
- Troubleshooting
Getting Started with Polycom
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VVX
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Business IP Phones
Topics:
• Overview of Phone Hardware and Keys
▪ Accessing Screens on VVX Business IP Phones
▪ Icons and Status Indicators on VVX Business IP Phones
• Entering Information in Data Fields
Before you use your phone, take a few moments to familiarize yourself with its features and user
interface.
The terms “the phone” and “your phone” refer to any of the VVX business IP phones. Unless specifically
noted in this guide, especially with regard to phone graphics, all phone models operate in similar ways.
Note: As you read this guide, keep in mind that certain features are configurable by your system
administrator or determined by your network environment. As a result, some features may not be
enabled or may operate differently on your device. Additionally, the examples and graphics in this
guide may not directly reflect what is displayed or is available on your device screen.
Overview of Phone Hardware and Keys
Use the following figures and tables to understand hardware features available on VVX business IP
phones. For more information about attaching phone hardware, including how to connect your phone to
the network, see the Setup Sheet for your phone available on your phone's support page on Polycom
Voice Support.
VVX 150 Hardware
The following figure displays the hardware features on the VVX 150 business IP phones. The table lists
each feature numbered in the figure.
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