Bizfon 680 オーナーマニュアル
Section 1 Overview
Bizfon Owner’s Guide
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ing a physical extension full access to the
Bizfon system.
Bizfon system.
The Bizfon allows you to set these exten-
sions up to ring at a telephone of your
choice: for example, your cell phone, or your
home number. You can even set up a virtual
extension to ring a specific physical exten-
sion (201-208) if, for example, you share an
office with three other people and you are the
one using it today.
sions up to ring at a telephone of your
choice: for example, your cell phone, or your
home number. You can even set up a virtual
extension to ring a specific physical exten-
sion (201-208) if, for example, you share an
office with three other people and you are the
one using it today.
The use of Virtual Extensions requires the
presence of an optional Voice Vault card.
The Voice Vault card allows you to set up
voice mail accounts for extensions 250-264.
Without the card, these extensions are not
accessible to the Bizfon 680. To order a
Voice Vault card, dial 299.
presence of an optional Voice Vault card.
The Voice Vault card allows you to set up
voice mail accounts for extensions 250-264.
Without the card, these extensions are not
accessible to the Bizfon 680. To order a
Voice Vault card, dial 299.
For more on how to set up a Virtual Exten-
sion, see “Setting up Virtual Extensions
(250-264)” on page 31.
sion, see “Setting up Virtual Extensions
(250-264)” on page 31.
290: Meeting Room
Up to five callers can meet in a meeting
room by dialing 290. Users can be internal or
external, but some access restrictions apply
to external callers.
room by dialing 290. Users can be internal or
external, but some access restrictions apply
to external callers.
On BizTouch feature phones, the Meeting
Room can be accessed by pressing the
CONF or CONFERENCE button when you
have a caller on hold.
Room can be accessed by pressing the
CONF or CONFERENCE button when you
have a caller on hold.
For more information on how to use this fea-
ture, see “Meeting Room” on page 44.
ture, see “Meeting Room” on page 44.