Vertical SBX 320 IP Quick Reference Manual
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Vertical SBX 320 IP is a versatile IP phone that empowers users with a range of advanced features to enhance their communication experience. The device boasts an intuitive 8-button design with dedicated keys for essential functions like voicemail access, call handling, and speakerphone activation. The large LCD display provides clear visibility of caller information, call history, and system status.
This IP phone excels in call management, enabling users to seamlessly transfer, conference, and hold multiple calls with ease. The programmable Flex Buttons offer customizable shortcuts to frequently used features or external lines, streamlining call operations. The integrated 2.5mm headset jack allows for hands-free communication, ensuring privacy and comfort during extended conversations.
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Phone Buttons & Features
Button/Feature Used to...
1 Headphone Jack speak to a caller when using a headset instead of holding the handset.
2 Handset
3 LCD Display answer or place an internal or external call.
display phone status information, dialing directories, and test message information.
4 Speaker hear the other party during a call without using the handset or headset (hands-free mode).
5 MSG LED
6 Pre-Programmed/
Flexible Buttons
(8) indicate new voice mail messages are waiting.
access external line calls, pre-assigned features, or user defined feature code assignments.
Note: These include Flex Button 1: DND and Flex Button 2:
CALL BACK.
7 TRANS/PGM Button set up a conference call or transfer a call. It is also used to access User Programming features.
8 SPEED Button access speed dialing, saved number redial, and last number redial. Button is also used to access flexible button programming.
9 VOLUME Button
12 Dialpad
13 SPEAKER Button decrease (-) or increase (+) the volume of the speaker or handset while on a call. This button is also used to scroll up and down in the User Programming menus.
10 Microphone (MIC) used to speak to a caller when in speaker mode.
11 HOLD/SAVE Button put a call on hold or save the current User Programming setting.
dial phone numbers and make entries on the display.
toggle between speaker (or headset) mode and handset mode. You can also use this button to exit any menu screen.
Note: The button LED is lit red when the Speakerphone mode is active.
for SBX 320 IP Systems
Q u i c k R e f e r e n c e G u i d e
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4
2
Voice Mail Features
8-Button
Digital Phone
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13
12 11
8
7
6
5
9
10
See back page for descriptions.
Release 3.5 - June 2010
Basic Call Features
Make a Call
Answer a Call
Call
Last
Number
Dialed
Put a
Call on Hold
Transfer a Call
Set Up a
Conference
Call +
Mute a Call
+
Use 2.5mm
Headset Jack
1.
Pick up the handset, or press SPEAKER.
2.
Dial a station (internal) or phone number (external).
Note:
When dialing an external number, you may be required to enter an authorization, account, and/or access code.
3.
Hang up the handset or press SPEAKER to end the conversation.
When the phone is ringing:
Lift the handset or press SPEAKER, then press the flashing green line (Flex) button.
1.
Lift the handset or press SPEAKER.
2.
Enter 552.
OR
Press SPEED, then press 6 .
3.
Press the HOLD/SAVE to dial the number.
While on a call:
1.
Press HOLD/SAVE to place the current call on hold.
2.
Press the flashing red line (Flex) button to retrieve the call.
While on a call:
1.
Press TRANS/PGM to put the current call on hold.
2.
Dial the destination target (station or hunt group).
Wait for the destination target to answer.
3.
Announce to the destination target who is calling, then hang up to complete the (screened) transfer.
OR
While the destination target phone is ringing:
Hang up to complete the (unscreened) transfer without announcing the caller to the destination.
Note:
You can press TRANS/PGM to reconnect to the caller, as needed.
1.
Use the basic steps for placing a call to make the first call in the conference.
2.
Press the CONF to put the current call on hold while you add another participant.
3.
Dial the next participant.
•
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more participants (up to the maximum allowed by your system).
4.
Press the CONF twice to connect all of the participants.
During a conversation:
Press MUTE to prevent other party from hearing anything from your end of the conversation.
1.
Press TRANS/PGM, then one of the following:
•
171 to enable the setting.
•
75 to toggle between the speaker and the headset.
•
76 to select whether to have calls ring to the speaker, headset, or both.
2.
Press HOLD/SAVE to store the setting.
+ This feature requires specific pre-programming.
Contact your System Administrator for details.
Voice Mail Features
Set/Change
Your Password
Record Your
Voice Mail
Greeting
Check
Messages from
Your Office
Phone
Check
Messages from
Outside the Office +
Listen to
&
Manage
Messages
Reply to a
Message
Forward a
Message
Set Cell Phone
Notification
1.
Dial TRANS/PGM, then enter 31 to set your password.
Note:
To change password press TRANS/PGM, then enter 32.
2.
Use the dialpad to enter a password (3 to 5 digits).
3.
Press [#], and listen for a confirmation tone.
1.
Press TRANS/PGM.
2.
Enter 61, then press #.
At the prompt:
3.
Begin recording your greeting.
4.
Press HOLD/SAVE or SPEAKER to end and save the recording.
•
A confirmation tone sounds.
1.
Press CALL BACK.
At the prompt:
2.
Enter your password, then # to play the first message.
3.
Follow the prompts to listen to (and manage) your messages
(see below).
1.
Call the main office number.
When you hear the Auto Attendant greeting:
2.
Press the appropriate access code.
+
At the prompt:
3.
Enter your station number.
4.
Enter your password, then press #.
5.
Follow the prompts to listen to (and manage) your messages
(see below).
1.
Dial into Voice Mail using either of the methods shown above
(that is, from inside or from outside the system).
•
New messages will automatically be played first, then any saved messages.
At the prompt:
2.
Do one of the following:
•
Press #1 to play the message again.
•
Press #2 to play the next message.
•
Press #3 to delete the current message.
•
Press #5 to reply to the current message (see below).
•
Press #6 to forward the current message (see below).
•
Press #7 to callback the sender of the message.
•
Press #8 to skip the current message.
•
Press #9 to pause the current message.
While listening to a message:
1.
Press #5 to dial the voice mailbox of the station that left the message.
At the prompt:
2.
Record your reply.
While listening to a message:
Press #6, then enter the destination voice mailbox to which you want to forward the message.
Note:
You will be prompted to add a comment. Once forwarded, message will be removed from your mailbox.
1.
Press Trans/PGM.
2.
Enter 68, then press 1 (to turn on notification).
3.
Press HOLD/SAVE to store setting, then press TRANS/PGM, again.
4.
Enter 69, then the number at which you want to be notified.
5.
Press HOLD/SAVE to store the setting.
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