Bizfon 680 Manual Do Proprietário
Section 3 Setting Up and Using Extensions
Bizfon Owner’s Guide
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telephone in a conference room), or a fax
machine.
machine.
If it’s a private telephone, you must record
your name in order to start receiving voice
mail. You may also record a greeting and
choose a password.
your name in order to start receiving voice
mail. You may also record a greeting and
choose a password.
NOTE:
Without a password having been set up, you
can’t access the Bizfon remotely.
can’t access the Bizfon remotely.
When you first pick up the handset of a tele-
phone connected to the Bizfon, the system
prompts you with the following:
phone connected to the Bizfon, the system
prompts you with the following:
“Welcome to extension 201 <the number
of the extension you’ve picked up>. To
set up this extension now, press 1; other-
wise, press *.”
of the extension you’ve picked up>. To
set up this extension now, press 1; other-
wise, press *.”
•
If you press
to set up the extension,
you are prompted through a series of
options to configure the extension. Sim-
ply follow the prompts to configure an
extension.
options to configure the extension. Sim-
ply follow the prompts to configure an
extension.
•
You can press
to defer setting up your
extension until you’re ready to.You will
receive a dial tone and can place calls.
receive a dial tone and can place calls.
Setting up Virtual Extensions
(250-264)
(250-264)
A virtual extension is not physically con-
nected to one of the eight extension jacks in
the Bizfon 680. When you set up a virtual
extension, e.g. 250, you tell the Bizfon
where it is that you want extension 250 to
ring. It could ring you at:
nected to one of the eight extension jacks in
the Bizfon 680. When you set up a virtual
extension, e.g. 250, you tell the Bizfon
where it is that you want extension 250 to
ring. It could ring you at: