Vertical IP8024 User's Guide

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Page 1 - Station User Guide

Station User GuideRelease 1.0November 2010

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MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 1INTRODUCTIONGeneralYour telephone is connected to an advanced-technology, highly-versatile, fully-featured telecom s

Page 4 - REVISION HISTORY

Phones supported on the MBX IP 1-2Chapter 1: INTRODUCTIONMBX IP Station User GuidePhones supported on the MBX IPThe MBX IP system supports a variety o

Page 5 - Important Safety Information

Phones supported on the MBX IP 1-3Chapter 1: INTRODUCTIONMBX IP Station User GuideEdge 700 (digital)8/24-Button Keysets3 Soft KeysMessage Waiting Ligh

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Phones supported on the MBX IP 1-4Chapter 1: INTRODUCTIONMBX IP Station User GuideSTSe (digital)24-Button Keyset3 Soft KeysMessage Waiting LightProgra

Page 7 - Contents

Phones supported on the MBX IP 1-5Chapter 1: INTRODUCTIONMBX IP Station User GuideTriad (digital)8/12/24-Button KeysetsMessage Waiting LightProgrammab

Page 8 - Chapter 5 MISC FEATURES

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Page 9 - Appendix B IP PHONE SETUP

MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 2BASIC CALL HANDLINGPlacing A CallInternal CallsYou can place calls to other stations in the system over the Intercom

Page 10 - MBX IP Station User Guide

External Calls 2-2Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideTo make a Voice Over announcement to a busy station:Dial #, after the Splash

Page 11 - INTRODUCTION

External Calls 2-3Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideYour external calls may be subject to Call Time Restrictions, you will receiv

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Release 1.0November 2010

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External Calls 2-4Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideDisable dialing from your phoneYou can temporarily 'Lock' your phon

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Using Directory 2-5Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideUsing DirectoryUsing Last Number Redial (LNR)The last number dialed on an ex

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Using Directory 2-6Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideOnly an Attendant can assign System Speed Dial numbers.To place a call using

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Using Directory 2-7Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User Guide7. Press HOLD/SAVE,8. Enter the associated name if desired, using the Charac

Page 17 - BASIC CALL HANDLING

Receiving Calls 2-8Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideReceiving CallsAnswering a Call while IdleThere are 3 basic types of incomin

Page 18 - External Calls

Responding to a Call While Busy 2-9Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideResponding to a Call While BusyWhile you are busy on another

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Using Answering Machine Emulation (AME) 2-10Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideUsing Answering Machine Emulation (AME)When a call

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Differential Ring Signals 2-11Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideDifferential Ring SignalsWhen multiple phones in a small area rin

Page 21 - Using Directory

Answering Calls to Other Stations 2-12Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideAnswering Calls to Other StationsWhen nearby stations are

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Forwarding Calls 2-13Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideForwarding CallsForwarding calls to another Station or Voice MailIncoming

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Page 24 - Receiving Calls

Forwarding Calls 2-14Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideTo deactivate Call Forward, Remote:1. Lift the handset,2. Press the Fwd So

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Forwarding Calls 2-15Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideForwarding callers to an LCD MessageUsing an MBX IP Phone, the system can

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Forwarding Calls 2-16Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideTo program the Station Custom Message (00) at your station:1. Press TRANS/

Page 27 - Answering Calls at Night

Call Transfer 2-17Chapter 2: BASIC CALL HANDLINGMBX IP Station User GuideCall TransferSending a call to a different destinationYou can send an active

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Page 29 - Forwarding Calls

MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 3SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGESResponding to a Station Message Waiting IndicationAnother station can leave a Station Me

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Getting Voice Mail Messages 3-2Chapter 3: SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGESMBX IP Station User GuideGetting Voice Mail MessagesWhen callers are forwarded o

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Sending and Receiving Short LCD Messages 3-3Chapter 3: SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGESMBX IP Station User GuideTo access your Voice Mail Box from a Remot

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Page 33 - Call Hold

MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 4REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESSDirect Inward System Access (DISA)DISA (Direct Inward System Access) allows remote users to gain

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REVISION HISTORYRelease Date Documentation Changes Page No.1.0 09-10 Initial Release --Disposal of your old appliance1. When the crossed-out wheeled b

Page 35 - SEND & RETRIEVE MESSAGES

Mobile Phone Extension 4-2Chapter 4: REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESSMBX IP Station User GuideTo place a call from the mobile extension using the MBX IP System:1.

Page 36 - Getting Voice Mail Messages

MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 5MISC FEATURESAlarm/Door BellThe system can monitor external Alarm or Door Bell contacts:Alarm Monitor - should the e

Page 37 - ENTER (MWI:1, VMS:2, SMS:3)

Call Park 5-2Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideCall ParkPlacing a call on Hold to PageA user may transfer an active CO/IP call to a spe

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Call Log 5-3Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideLog codes include: - Incoming call - Outgoing call - Missed callTo place a call using num

Page 39 - REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESS

Call Log 5-4Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideTo select a CO Code:1. From the Call Log, use the right Navigation key to advance to the

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Conference Call 5-5Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideConference CallJoining Multiple People in a ConferenceYou can establish a Conferen

Page 41 - MISC FEATURES

Setting up a Conference Room 5-6Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideSetting up a Conference RoomIn addition to establishing a Conference,

Page 42 - Call Log

Hot Desk 5-7Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideHot DeskMBX IP phones in the system may be assigned for Hot Desk operation. These Hot De

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Push-To-Talk (PTT) Page 5-8Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideTo make a page:1. Lift the handset,2. Dial the desired Page zone,3. If ass

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System Voice Memo 5-9Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideSystem Voice MemoThe integrated Voice Mail modules incorporate several Voice Mem

Page 45 - Conference Call

Important Safety InformationTo prevent unexpected danger or damage please read this information before installing or attempting to repair you phone. W

Page 46 - Setting up a Conference Room

Two-Way Record 5-10Chapter 5: MISC FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideTwo-Way RecordRecording a callYou may record an active external conversation in yo

Page 47 - Hot Desk

MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 6PBX, CENTREX, & ISDN FEATURESAccess PBX or Centrex featuresThe MBX IP has been designed to operate with a host P

Page 48 - Power Fail Transfer (PFT)

Using ISDN Supplementary Services 6-2Chapter 6: PBX, CENTREX, & ISDN FEATURESMBX IP Station User GuideUsing ISDN Supplementary ServicesISDN servic

Page 49 - System Voice Memo

MBX IP Station User GuideAppendix AFLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLANBasic NumberFeature Code NO NAME CODE1 Station Number 100-4xx2 CO Group Access Code 9, 801-8

Page 50 - Wake-Up Alarm

Feature Code A-2Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLANMBX IP Station User Guide16 External Page 548 17 Internal-External Page All 549 18 Call Forward

Page 51 - Access the ISDN Network

Feature Code A-3Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLANMBX IP Station User Guide45 Unsupervised Conf Extend 5## 46 PTT Group Access 524 + (0-9,*) 0-9:

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Feature Code A-4Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLANMBX IP Station User Guide74 System Hold 560 75 Return Held CO 8** 76 Sys Memo 675 77 DISA Tone S

Page 53 - FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLAN

Feature Code A-5Appendix A: FLEXIBLE NUMBERING PLANMBX IP Station User Guide103 ACD Supervisor Agent State Check 894104 ACD Supervisor Silent Monito

Page 54 - Feature Code A-2

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Page 55 - Feature Code A-3

MBX IP Station User GuideAppendix BIP PHONE SETUPUsing the Display MenuThe Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of the IP-8012 has three lines, and the IP-802

Page 56 - Feature Code A-4

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Page 57 - Feature Code A-5

Network Configuration B-2Appendix B: IP PHONE SETUPMBX IP Station User GuideNetwork ConfigurationThe User can review the current network configuration

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Using a Bluetooth Wireless Headset (IP-8024 only) B-3Appendix B: IP PHONE SETUPMBX IP Station User GuideWhen using a Headset, the [SPEAKER] button con

Page 59 - IP PHONE SETUP

Using a Bluetooth Wireless Headset (IP-8024 only) B-4Appendix B: IP PHONE SETUPMBX IP Station User Guide6. Press the NEXT Soft button,7. Press the OK

Page 60 - Using the Speakerphone

MBX IP Station User GuideContentsChapter 1 INTRODUCTIONGeneral - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1Fe

Page 61 - Appendix B: IP PHONE SETUP

Contents TOC-2MBX IP Station User GuideChapter 4 REMOTE SYSTEM ACCESSDirect Inward System Access (DISA) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-1Mob

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Contents TOC-3MBX IP Station User GuideAppendix B IP PHONE SETUPUsing the Display Menu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B-1P

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