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1 Press Feature and scroll to the feature to be enabled.
2 Press Select.
3 Enter additional information as prompted on the Display Panel.
Using Feature Codes
Table 10 lists the features that you can control with feature codes. Features are listed
alphabetically and include the required feature code syntax and, in most cases, a
reference for more information. In the syntax, the notation
<parameter>
represents a
variable that you must supply, for example, a telephone extension.
Table 10 VCX Feature Codes Alphabetical by Feature or Task
Feature Feature Code Entry Description
Anonymous Now
(Enable/Disable)
Feature + 6 + 889
Or
*889
Or
Feature + 4 + 1
See Controlling the Sending of Caller ID
information
.
Anonymous Next
(Enable/Disable)
Feature + 6 + 890, then
<destination>
Or
*890*<destination>
Or
Feature + 4 + 2
See Controlling the Sending of Caller ID
information.
Barge In Feature + 6 + 428
Used with Silent Monitor. See Silent Monitor
and Barge In.
Beep ā Send Feature + 6 + 331
Sends a broadcast message (a beep)
between phones.
The sending telephone displays the target
extension. The target extension displays the
sending extension.
Call Forward Busy
Feature + 6 + 467, then
<destination>
Or
*467*<destination>
See
Call Forward Busy Line.
Call Forward Ring No
Answer
Feature + 6 + 466, then
<destination>
Or
*466*<destination>
See Call Forward Ring No Answer.
Call Forward
Unconditional
Feature + 6 + 465, then
<destination>
Or
*465*<destination>
See Call Forward Unconditional.
Call Logs Feature + 6 + 462 See Viewing the Call Logs.
Call Park
Feature + 6 + 444, then <call park
extension> (or accept the default)
See Call Park.
Call Pickup ā
Directed
Feature + 6 + 455, then <security
code>,
then <destination>
Or
*455*<security code>*<destination>
See Directed Call Pickup.
Camp On
Feature + 6 + 469, then Completes call when busy destination