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20 19 18 17 16 1 2 15 14 13 12 This guide will help you to understand and operate your new IP Phone. Please print this guide and keep it handy! 3 11 For additional information go to: http://www.bullseyetelecom.com/learning-center 4 10 5 6 7 8 9 1) Handset This is the handset. 2) Line Keys Multifunction keys that can be programmed to act as call appearances, busy lamp field, or speed dial. 3) LCD Screen Displays information about calls, messages, soft keys, time, date, and other relevant information. 4) Voicemail Indicator Light Displays flashing red when you have a voicemail. 5) Navigation Buttons Use these to navigate the various menus and features of your phone. 6) Menu Button Press to access the settings menu. 7) Messages Button Press to access the voicemail system. 8) Do Not Disturb Button Press to activate/deactivate Do Not Disturb. 9) Mute Button Press to mute the microphone. 10) Headset Button Press to activate the headset. 11) Speaker Phone Button Press to activate the speaker phone. 12) Soft Keys Context-sensitive keys that perform different functions based on what is displayed on the screen. 13) Dial Pad Same as traditional telephone. 14) Volume Control Control the volume levels of speaker phone, handset, or headset. 15) Hold Button Places the current call on hold. 16) Redial Button Press to dial the most recently dialed party. 17) Transfer Button Press to transfer the current call to a third party. 18) Conference Button Press to connect multiple parties for a conference. 19) Applications Button Press to access special applications (contact system administrator). 20) Directories Button Press to access local directories and call lists.

Backlit Expansion Module Features The features of the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module are identified to the right. Placing a Call When a SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module is connected to your SoundPoint IP 650 phone, you can place a call using one of the Line Keys. To place a call using a SoundPoint Backlit Expansion Module Line Key: >> Press the assigned directly opposite the number on the graphic display. Answering a Call When a SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module is connected to your SoundPoint IP 650 phone, you can answer a call using one of the Line Keys. To answer a call using a SoundPoint Backlit Expansion Module Line Key: >> Press the assigned directly opposite the line with the fast flashing green LED indicator. Adjusting the Display Contrast You can adjust the display contrast on a SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module through use of the key on the SoundPoint IP 650. Adjusting the Backlight You can adjust the backlight on a SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module through use of the key on the SoundPoint IP 650. Using the Line Indicators The line indicators allow you to monitor the hook status and remote party information of other users through the LED display on the SoundPoint IP 650 phone with the attached Backlit Expansion Module. Power Contact Where the module plugs into the IP650 phone. Graphic Display Shows information about lines or speed dials. Infrared Lens Communications to the host phone and other Expansion Line Indicators Line Keys Use these keys to activate up to 14 lines that can be assigned to your phone. Individual multi-color LEDs display the dynamic call state and remote user status. The mapping is: * Solid green. An active call is in progress. * Fast flashing green. There is an Incoming call. * Flashing green. The call is held by the other party. * Flashing red. The call is on hold. * Solid red. The line is busy remotely (shared lines). Assigning Speed Dial Keys You can associate contacts with Line Keys on the SoundPoint IP Backlit Expansion Module for single touch dialing of frequently used numbers. Speed Dial entries are consecutively placed next to assigned Line Keys. For more information on this, please contact BullsEye Telecom.

Step 1: Enabling your Voicemail Box 1. Using your IP-phone, dial *62. 2. Pick up the handset or press the speaker button. 3. When asked for the passcode, enter 19992005 and then press #. 4. Enter a unique passcode then press #. 5. Enter the same unique passcode then press #. 6. At the main menu, press 3 to record your Personalized Name. 7. Press 1 to start recording. At the prompt, say your name and then press #. Step 2: Recording your Outgoing Messages 1. Using your IP-phone, pick up the handset and dial *62. 2. Enter your passcode and then press #. 3. Press 1 to access your voicemail box. 4. Press 2 to create your Busy Greeting. 5. Press 1 to record. State out loud the message that will be heard when you are on the phone. Press # when done. 6. Press 2 to listen to your recorded message. Press 1 to re-record. When finished, press *. 7. Press 3 to create your No Answer Greeting. 8. Press 1 to record. State out loud the message that will be heard when you are not able to answer the phone. Press # when done. 9. Press 2 to listen to your recorded message. Press 1 to re-record. When finished, press *. Accessing Your Voice Portal You can access your personal voice portal using your own phone or another phone. Using Your Phone 1. Using your IP-phone, pick up the handset and dial *62. 2. Enter your passcode and then press #. You will now be at the Voice Messaging Main Menu. NOTE: Depending on the IP phone, hard key and soft key options are also available that allow easy access your voicemail. From Another Phone 1. Using any phone, pick up the handset and dial the telephone number or ext. 2. Let the phone ring until you engage your voicemail box. 3. When you begin to hear your No Answer greeting, press * to reach the login prompt. 4. Enter your passcode and then press #. You will now be at the Voice Messaging Main Menu. Leaving Messages for Other Users During greeting: # Interrupt the greeting and start recording a voice message. * Transfer out of greeting to Voice Portal password prompt. 0 Transfer out of greeting to another extension. While recording message: * Cancel recording and transfer to Voice Portal password prompt. 0 Cancel recording and transfer to another extension. # Stop recording and review message. While reviewing message: 1 Erase message and record again. 2 Listen or view current message. 3 This sends the message (OR you could just hang up). 6 Set or clear the urgent indicator. 7 Set or clear the confidential indicator. * Cancel recording and transfer to Voice Portal password prompt. 0 Cancel recording and transfer to configured number. # Repeat menu. Voice Portal Main Menu Options 1 Access Voice Mailbox 2 Change CommPilot Express profile 3 Record Personalized Name. 4 Change Call Forwarding Options 8 Change Passcode 9 Exit # Repeat menu + Some of these options are provided only if they have been assigned to you.

PLACING A CALL Using the Handset: Pick up the handset, and then dial the number. Or, dial the number first, and then pick up the handset. Using the hands-free Speakerphone: 1. With the handset on-hook, press: - any assigned line key, or - the NewCall soft key. or 2. Dial the number, and then press the Dial soft key. Using the optional Headset: 1. With the headset connected, press: - any assigned line key, or - the NewCall soft key. 2. Press. 3. Dial the number. Or dial the number, and then press. During a call, you can alternate between handset, headset, or hands-free modes by pressing the or keys, or picking up the handset. ANSWERING A CALL Using the Handset: Pick up the handset. Using the Speakerphone: Press: -, or - the line key, or - the Answer soft key. Using the optional Headset: Press. Incoming calls may be ignored by pressing the Ignore soft key during ringing. ENDING A CALL Using the Headset Hang up or press the EndCall soft key. Using the Speakerphone: Press or the EndCall soft key. Using the optional Headset: Press or the EndCall soft key. MICROPHONE MUTE During a call, press. Mute applies to all modes: handset, headset, and hands-free. You can hear all other parties while Mute is enabled. To turn off Mute, press CALL HOLD AND RESUME again. 1. During a call, press or the Hold soft key. 2. Press again, the Resume soft key, or the line key to resume the call. LOCAL CONFERENCE CALLS To create a three-way local conference call: 1. Call the first party. 2. Press the Conference button to create a new call (the active call is placed on hold). 3. Place a call to the second party. 4. When the second party answers, press the Conference button again to join all parties in the conference. The Split soft key will split a conference call into two calls. The Hold soft key will place the other parties of a conference on hold. The Join soft key creates a conference between an active call and a call which is on hold. Ending a conference call allows the other parties to continue the conference. CALL TRANSFER 1. During a call, press the Transfer button (the active call is placed on hold). 2. Place a call to the party to which you want to transfer the call. 3. After speaking with the second party, press the Transfer button to complete the transfer. Press the Blind soft key to transfer the call without speaking to the second party. Transfer may be cancelled during establishment by pressing the Cancel soft key. The original call is resumed. USING YOUR VOICEMAIL BOX Set up your voicemail: Dial the Activation Code *62, then press any At the prompt enter the default password, 998877, followed by. Follow the prompts to change your password and record your greetings. Check messages for your primary personal extension (if enabled): Dial the Activation Code *62, then press any At the prompt enter your password, followed by. Check messages outside the office: Call your own phone number. When the call goes to voicemail, press menu. for the Enter your password, followed by. DO NOT DISTURB To enable Do Not Disturb: 1. Dial the Activation Code *78, then press any To disable Do Not Disturb: 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *79, then press any REDIAL Dial the Activation Code *66, then press any CALL FORWARDING To enable Call Forwarding Always: 1. Dial the Activation Code *72, then press any 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press # 3. Once the system plays a confirmation message, hang up. To disable Call Forwarding Always: 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *73, then press any To enable Call Forwarding Busy: 1. Dial the Activation Code *90, then press any 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press # 3. Once the system plays a confirmation message, hang up. To disable Call Forwarding Busy: 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *91, then press any Call forwarding is not available on shared lines. CALL LISTS 1. Press the Navigation button to display the list of Received Calls. 1. Press the Navigation button to display the list of Placed Calls. 1. Press the Navigation button to display the list of Missed Calls. 2. Press to select the desired call. 3. Press to place the call.

Call Forwarding Always Automatically redirect all incoming calls to another number. When the service is active, a reminder will be displayed on your phone. You can also set your phone to play a Ring Reminder when a call is forwarded. The default setting for Call Forwarding Always is off. 1. Dial the Activation Code *72, then press Dial or. 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press #. 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *73, then press Dial or. Call Forwarding Busy Automatically redirect incoming calls to another number when your line is busy. The default setting for Call Forwarding Busy is off. 1. Dial the Activation Code *90, then press Dial or. 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press #. 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *91, then press Dial or. Call Forwarding No Answer Automatically redirect incoming calls to another number when you do not answer your phone after a certain number of rings. The default setting for Call Forwarding No Answer is off. The default number of rings is 3. 1. Dial the Activation Code *92, then press Dial or. 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press #. 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *93, then press Dial or. Call Forward Not Reachable Automatically redirect incoming calls to another number if your number is unreachable. The default setting for Call Forwarding Not Reachable is off. 1. Dial the Activation Code *94, then press Dial or. 2. At the prompt, dial the phone number where you want your calls to be directed and press #. 1. Dial the Deactivation Code *95, then press Dial or. Call Pickup Pick up (answer) any ringing line within your Call Pickup group. If more than one line in the Call Pickup group is ringing, the call that has been ringing the longest is picked up. To pickup a call: 1. Dial the Activation Code *98, which will connect you to the ringing party. If only one other call, the call can be retrieved if it is active, held or remotely held Call Return Call the last party that called you. Both answered and unanswered calls can be returned. To return a call: 1. Without picking up the handset, dial the Activation Code *69, then press Dial or. The last calling party will be called as if you dialed the number directly. Note: can only return calls to numbers that are acceptable to your Outgoing Direct Voice Mail Transfer Transfer a caller on hold to your voice mail or someone else s voicemail. 1. While on a call, press the Transfer soft key, then dial the Activation Code *55. An announcement will play explaining how to transfer the held caller to your voice mailbox (or anyone else s voice mailbox). 2. To transfer to your own VM, press #. To transfer to another user s VM, dial the user s extension and hit #. The call is released from initiator s handset and the person transferred to will get VM.

Call Park / Directed Call Park Place a call on hold with the intent of retrieving it from another extension. The call can be parked on your own extension or another within your group (groups are determined by your administrator). While parked, the parked party hears audio on hold (if it is configured). You can only park one call at a time against any single user extension. When you park a call, a recall timer is started (45 seconds by default). If the timer expires before the parked call is retrieved and your phone is idle, the call will appear as a held call and your phone will ring. If the timer expires before the parked call is retrieved and your phone is not idle, the timer is restarted for 10 seconds and the call remains parked. This process will repeat until the parked call is retrieved or the parked call hangs up. Note: You can only have one other active call when you try to park a call. To park a call: 1. While on a call, press the Transfer key (or flash hook) and then dial the Call Park Activation Code *68. 2. After the prompt, enter # to transfer the call to your own VM. Enter the number you would like to park the call against. The call will be parked. If no number is entered and you hang up immediately after dialing the Activation Code, the call is parked against your line. 3. Once the call is parked against an available user, the service updates your display with the extension where the call is parked. Call Park Retrieve Retrieve a call that has been parked. To retrieve a parked call: 1. Dial Activation Code *88, then press Dial or. 2. After the prompt, enter the number where the call to be retrieved is currently parked. 3. You will be reconnected to the parked party. Note: If no numbers are dialed after the Activation Code, you will be reconnected with the party parked against your line. Speed Dial 100 Assign a two-digit code to a frequently dialed phone number. Quickly and easily place a call by dialing the code, instead of the entire number. Two-digit codes that are Feature Access Codes cannot be used. Note: You can associate to 2 to 30 numeric digits, including x11 emergency and repa call numbers. You can also associate to Feature Access Codes or even multiple chained Feature Access Codes. To assign a two-digit code: 1. Without picking up the handset, dial the Activation Code *75, then press Dial or. You will hear the recall dial tone (three quick beeps and then a dial tone). 2. Dial the two-digit code to be created or modified, followed by the digits to be associated with the code. End the programming by pressing #. 3. A confirmation message will play, and the speed dial number is programmed. To use a two-digit speed dial: 1. Dial # followed by the two-digit code. Group Paging/Push to Talk This service allows you to call another user or group and have the call answered automatically, either as a one-way call, or a two-way call. Also allows you to page a group. 1. Pick up the handset and dial Activation Code *50. You will hear the recall dial tone (three quick beeps and then a dial tone). 2. Dial the extension you wish to page and press #. 3. Speak into the handset. When done paging, hang up. Voice Mail Waiting Indicator Clears the audible (and visible for some devices) message waiting indicator on your phone. To clear the Waiting Indicator: 1. Without picking up the handset, dial the Activation Code *99, then press Dial or.