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Vertical MBX IP User Manual

Vertical MBX IP
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Station User Guide
Release 1.7
April 2012

Table of Contents

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Vertical MBX IP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVertical
ModelMBX IP
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

Summary

MBX IP Station User Guide

Legal and Copyright Information

Revision History

Disposal of Old Appliances

Important Safety Information

General Warnings

Key warnings for user safety and potential hazards during operation.

General Cautions

Important cautions to prevent equipment damage and ensure proper usage.

Chapter 1: Introduction

System Overview and Guide

Introduces the MBX IP system, its features, and the user guide's structure.

Phones Supported on MBX IP

Lists and describes the various phone models compatible with the MBX IP system.

Chapter 2: Basic Call Handling

Placing and Managing Calls

Instructions for initiating, transferring, and holding calls.

External Line Access

Methods for accessing and using external CO/IP lines for calls.

Directory Services

Features for redialing, speed dialing, and dialing by name.

Receiving and Handling Calls

Procedures for answering incoming calls, handling busy/waiting states, and voicemail.

Call Forwarding

Diverting incoming calls to other stations or voicemail systems.

Call Transfer and Hold

Instructions for transferring calls and placing calls on hold.

Chapter 3: Send & Retrieve Messages

Station Message Waiting and Voicemail

Managing message waiting indicators and accessing voice messages.

Outcall Notifications and LCD Messages

Setting up notifications for messages and exchanging text messages.

Chapter 4: Remote System Access

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Enabling remote users to gain access to system resources via phone.

Mobile Phone Extension

Using a mobile phone as a remote extension for placing and receiving calls.

Chapter 5: Misc Features

Alarm and Door Bell Monitoring

Monitoring external alarm and door bell contacts for system events.

Call Park, Log, and Brokerage

Placing calls on hold, reviewing call history, and managing multi-party calls.

Conference Call Management

Establishing and managing multi-party conference calls and rooms.

Hot Desk and Paging Systems

Using phones as temporary extensions and broadcasting announcements.

System Utilities

Features like PFT, voice memos, call recording, and wake-up alarms.

Chapter 6: PBX, Centrex, & ISDN Features

Access PBX or Centrex Features

Connecting to and utilizing features from host PBX or Centrex services.

ISDN Network and Services

Utilizing the ISDN network and its associated supplementary services.

Appendix A: Flexible Numbering Plan

Basic Numbering Schemes

Details standard station and group numbering schemes.

Feature Codes List

A comprehensive list of codes used to access various system features.

Appendix B: IP Phones

IP Phone Setup and Configuration

Initial setup, display menu navigation, and phone settings.

Network Configuration

Configuring network parameters for proper IP phone operation.

Speakerphone and Bluetooth Headset

Operating speakerphone functions and using Bluetooth wireless headsets.

STS Phone Operations

Instructions for using STS phones and their fixed feature buttons.

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