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Buttons and Controls 39
13 Redial button — Redials the last telephone number or extension that
you called. See
Redialing a Call.
14 Speaker button — Enables you to use the speaker phone feature. Press
the Speaker button before you dial the call, when your telephone is
ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker phone off and
resume the conversation, pick up the handset.
15 FWD MAIL button — Directs all incoming calls, after one ring, to your
voice mail. See
Transferring a Call Directly to Voice Mail. The light next to
the FWD MAIL button remains red as long as this option is enabled.
16 MSG (Message) button and Message Waiting Light — Press this
button to access your messages through the voice mail system (refer to
the V7350 Unified Messaging Suite User Guide for information on
messaging). The light next to the MWI light remains red as long as there
are unreviewed messages (voice, e-mail, or fax) in your mailbox.
17 Hands Free button — Allows you to answer internal (intercom) calls
without picking up the handset. An external call (a call from outside your
VCX system) rings to your telephone as usual. See
Using the Hands Free
Feature. The light next to the Hands Free button remains red as long as
this option is enabled.
18 Headset connector — Located on the underside of the telephone, this
RJ-11 connector enables you to plug in a headset so that you can listen to
calls and have your hands free. See
Using a Headset (3102 phone only).
To enable the use of a connected headset, press the Headset button (by
default, button 16 at the top of the right column of buttons).
19 Volume down — Lowers the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the
handset, or the headset. See
Controlling the Volume.
20 Mute button — Use this button to prevent callers from hearing you,
while still hearing your callers. See
Muting Calls.
21 Volume up — Raises the volume of the ringer, the speaker, the handset,
or the headset. See
Controlling the Volume.
22 Handset