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Network Phone - Polycom VVX410 Phone Quick Reference Card Dialing Plan Fill in these important numbers for your dialing plan. Number Description My Direct Dial or Extension Operator / Attendant Off-site Voice Mail Number Overhead Sales Service Parts Office Department Name Department Group Extension #4=4000 Zone= Zone= Zone= Zone= Zone Overhead Paging (Multi-zone) 5#- 6#- 7#- 8#- Over-phone Zone Paging Making Calls When making calls outside your dealership, dial 9 and then the 10- digit number. You do not need to press 1 for long distance calls. 1. Pick up the handset, press the Speakerphone button, press the line button, or press the Headset button, or press the Home button and then select New Call. 2. Dial the number according to your dial plan. Press the Dial softkey when dialing without picking up the handset or pressing the speakerphone or headset button. 3. If authorization codes are configured on your system and you are making a long distance call, you will hear a voice prompt. Enter your authorization code to place the call. Note. If you hear a re-order tone, enter your authorization code. If the call still does not go through, contact your administrator for assistance. Answering Calls There are several different ways of answering calls on your phone. Pick up the handset; or Press the Speakerphone button; or Press the Headset button (if headset is connected and being used); or Press the Answer softkey. Multiple Inbound Calls Press the Answer softkey. The first call is automatically placed on hold and the second call is answered. To switch between calls, use the navigation keys to select the other call then press the Resume softkey. Ending Calls There are several ways to end a call on your phone. Placing Calls on Hold Perform any one of the following options to end a call: Replace the handset in its cradle. Press the EndCall softkey. Press the Speakerphone button (if on speakerphone). Press the Headset button (if using the headset). 1. While on a call, press the Hold button or Hold softkey. 2. To resume the call, press the Hold button or Resume softkey. Call Park Your dealership s usually has a dedicated range of extensions (6001 6005), used for parking calls. Park a Call While on a call, press the Park softkey. The system parks the call on the next available park extension and announces which extension the call is parked at, and displays the park extension on the screen. Parked calls revert back to you (or to another extension your dealership has configured) if no one picks up the call within 90 seconds. Retrieve a Parked Call 1. Press the Retrieve softkey. 2. Enter the extension where the call is parked and then press the Enter softkey. 2016 CDK Global, LLC. All rights reserved. The CDK logo is a trademark of CDK Global, LLC. 63946-01, published February 3, 2016. *459327*

Forwarding All Calls You cannot set up a shared line to forward calls. When activating Call Forwarding using the Feature Access Code, the phone s graphical display does not indicate that the line is activated to forward all calls. When a line is forwarded, the forwarding icon displays next to the line, and the number where calls are forwarded to scrolls in the status bar. Turning on Call Forwarding 1. Press the More softkey and then the Forward softkey. 2. If your phone has multiple lines, use the Navigation keys to highlight the line to forward, then press the Select softkey or the Select button. 3. Select the option to configure. Always: Forwards all calls to specified number No Answer: Forwards calls only when you don t answer the line within the specified number of rings Busy: Forwards calls only when the line is busy 4. Enter the number to forward the calls to. If you selected the No Answer option, change the number of rings until the line forwards to the specified number. 5. Press the Enable softkey to activate the call forwarding. Turning off Call Forwarding 1. Press the More softkey and then the Forward softkey. 2. If your phone has multiple lines, select the line to disable forwarding on. 3. Select the appropriate option to disable, and then press the Select softkey. 4. Press the Disable softkey. Using Do Not Disturb When Do Not Disturb is turned on, incoming calls will not ring on your phone and go immediately to voice mail. Turning on Do Not Disturb 2. Use the navigation keys to select Do Not Disturb. 3. If your phone has multiple lines, select the line to enable DND on. 4. Press the Enable softkey. The DND indicator displays next to the line. Turning off Do Not Disturb 2. Use the navigation keys to select Do Not Disturb. 3. If your phone has multiple lines, select the line to enable DND on. 4. Press the Disable softkey. Call Pickup With call pickup, you can use your phone to answer a call ringing on another phone, including parked calls that have since reverted. Changing the Default Transfer Type Transferring Calls to Voice Mail Group Call Pickup With Group Call Pickup, you can answer incoming calls on other phones that have been specifically configured in the same group as your phone. To answer an incoming call on another phone in your call pickup group: Press the More and GPPickup softkeys. If multiple calls are ringing in your pickup group, your phone will answer the call that arrived first. Directed Call Pickup (Premium Feature) With Directed Call Pickup, you can answer incoming calls on any other phone at your dealership. To use Directed Call Pickup to answer any incoming call on your system: Press the More and DirPickup softkeys, enter the extension to answer, and then press the Enter softkey. The default transfer type is preset to Blind transfer. To change this setting, use the following steps. Note: The transfer hardkey will work differently depending on which default transfer type is selected. 1. Select Settings form the Home menu. 2. Select Basic > Preferences > Default Transfer Type. 3. Select your preferred Default Transfer Type (Consultative/Warm). 4. Back out of the menus by pressing the Home button. 1. While on a call, press the More and Transfer softkey. 2. Enter the users extension and press the Enter softkey. Note. If transferring the call to your own mailbox, press the Enter softkey without entering an extension.

Transferring Calls You can transfer incoming calls to other extensions at your dealership. Note: Blind transfers display the original party s caller ID, while warm transfers display the caller ID for the person who transfers the call. Blind Transfer (when set as default) Preferred 1. While on a call, press the Trnsfr sofkey (you may need to press More first). 2. Dial the extension you want to transfer the call to or press that person s speed dial button. Consultative/Warm Transfer (when set as default) 1. While on a call, press the Trnsfr softkey. 2. Dial the extension you want to transfer the call to or press that person s speed dial button. 3. Announce the call to the other party, and then press the Trnsfr softkey (you may need to press More first). One-time Blind or Consultative/Warm Transfer (when not set as default) 1. To make a one-time transfer without re-setting the default transfer type, follow the steps below. 2. While on a call, press and hold the Trnsfr sofkey (you may need to press More first). 3. Select the non-defaulted transfer type you wish to use. Note: If blind transfer is set to default, use consultative (warm). 4. Dial the extension you want to transfer the call to or press that person s speed dial or side car button. 5. If consultative transfer is chosen, announce the call and press the Trnsfr softkey. If blind transfer is chosen, hang up. Paging Groups for paging over the phone can consist of up to five different phone extensions. To use the overhead all-page feature, use extension 4000, or press 4#. Paging Overhead Speakers (if configured) 1. Press the Page softkey, enter 4000, and then press the Enter softkey; or press 4#. For multi-zone paging systems, press the number corresponding to the zone to page. 2. Announce your message, and then hang up when finished. Paging Over the Phone 1. Press the Page softkey, enter the group extension to page, and then press the Enter softkey. Or press the speed dial keys CDK configured for your dealership (often 5# for Sales, 6# for Service, 7# for Parts, or 8# for Administrative/Office). 2. Announce your message, and then hang up when finished. Holding 3-way Conference Calls You can hold conference calls with two additional callers 1. Make a call to the first party. 2. Press the Cnfrnc softkey (places the first party on hold). 3. Dial the number for the second party. 4. After the second party picks up the call, announce the conference and press the Cnfrnc softkey to join all parties on the call. Note: Even if you hang up, the other two parties can continue the conference.

Contact Directory Adding Entries You can save frequently-called 2. Use the Navigation keys to select Directories. numbers to the Contact Directory. 3. Use the Navigation keys to select Contact Directory, then press the Select softkey.. Depending on the configuration of the phone, you can associate 4. Press the Add softkey entries as speed dials on a line 5. Use the Navigation keys and the dialpad to move between fields and enter the contact information. button. 6. Enter the 10-digit phone number (no leading 1 or 9 required) for the contact. 7. Press the Save softkey to save the new contact. Searching Entries in Your Contact Directory If you want to search for an existing contact while viewing your contact directory, press the Search softkey, enter your search criteria, and then press the Search softkey. Deleting Entries in Your Contact Directory 1. Press the Home button 2. Use the Navigation keys to select Directories 3. Use the Navigation keys to select Contact Directory, then press the Select softkey. 4. Use the Navigation keys to select the entry to delete and then press the Info softkey or the select button in the navigation keys. 5. Press the Delete softkey. 6. Press the Yes softkey to confirm the deletion. Using Speed Dials Adding Speed Dials When adding a new entry in your Contact Directory, be sure to specify a valid number in the Speed Dial Depending on the configuration Index field for it to be associated with an available line button (e.g., if you have two line buttons available, of your phone, if there are line enter either 1 or 2). buttons not being used for extensions, you can set them up Calling Speed Dials as speed dials. Press the line button associated with the speed dial entry to call the contact. Call Lists You can view lists of received, placed and missed calls. 2. Use the Navigation keys to select Directories. 3. Use the Navigation keys to select Recent Calls.. 4. While viewing the call list you can: Call a number by selecting its entry and pressing the Dial softkey. Filter the list by pressing the Type softkey, selecting the call type (Missed, Received, Placed) and pressing the Select softkey. View Details about the call by pressing the Info softkey. Clear the calls in the list by pressing the More and Clear softkeys. Soft the list of calls in a variety of orders by pressing the More and Sort softkeys. Call Type Indicator Quick Access Lines View Placed Blue Right Arrow Received Green Left Arrow Missed Red Down Arrow

Corporate Directory The Corporate Directory lists your dealership s employees and their extensions. 2. Select Applications. 3. Press the Right Arrow softkey to highlight Directory and press the Select button in the Navigation keys. 4. Press the Right Arrow softkey to move the cursor to the first or last field. 5. Enter a full or partial name using the Dialpad. Press the softkey when done entering your search criteria. 6. Press the Right Arrow softkey to select Submit, then press the Select button. 7. To dial an entry, press the Right Arrow softkey to select it, press the Select button, then press the Call softkey. Feature Access Codes You can dial feature access codes to access a variety of features and services for your phone. To speed up the activation or deactivation of a feature, press # immediately after entering the feature access code. This table shows the default feature codes set up for your phone system; however, CDK Support or your system administrator may have changed the codes to better meet your dealership s needs. Code Feature Code Feature *68 / *88 Call Park / Call Retrieve *78 / *79 Do Not Disturb Activate / Deactivate *98 Call Pickup *66 Last Number Redial *70 Cancel Call Waiting *50 Paging *99 Clear Voice Message Waiting *97 Directed Call Pickup Indicator (MWI) *55 Direct Voice Mail Transfer Accessing Voice Mail The first time you access your voice mailbox, the system will prompt you to record a name greeting and change your password. Voice Mail Extension: Default Passcode: Passcode Requirements: Must contain between 4 and 8 digits Cannot be your extension or phone # (forward or reverse) or contain your extension/phone # Cannot be sequential (e.g., 1234, 4321) Cannot be repeating digits (e.g., 1111) Cannot be user s existing passcode Cannot repeat a sequence of numbers (e.g., 1212) Setting Up Your Voice Mailbox When you access your voice mailbox for the first time, be sure to change or set up the following options: Change your passcode (PIN) Record your first and last name Record a no-answer greeting and a busy greeting Voice Mail Indicators When you have a new voice mail message, the following indicators are active: Flashing red LED Text message on phone screen Envelope icon next to extension on LCD Accessing Voice Mail from Your Office Phone 1. Press the Messages button. 2. Press the Connct softkey. 3. Follow the voice prompts to access your messages. Accessing Voice Mail from Another Phone or Outside the Office 1. Dial your extension (inside the office) or direct dial number (outside the office). 2. Let the call ring to voice mail, and then press *. 3. Enter your passcode and then # to access your voice mailbox.

Voice Mail Prompts