Polycom 1725-16828-001 IP Phone User Manual


 
Setting Up the Polycom VVX 1500 C Phone
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Call Transfer
Call transfer enables the user (party A) to move an existing call (party B) into
a new call between party B and another user (party C) selected by party A. The
phone offers three types of transfers:
Blind transfers—The call is transferred immediately to party C after party
A has finished dialing party C’s number. Party A does not hear ring-back.
Attended transfers—Party A dials party C’s number and hears ring-back
and decides to complete the transfer before party C answers. This option
can be disabled.
Consultative transfers—Party A dials party C’s number and talks
privately with party C after the call is answered, and then completes the
transfer or hangs up.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server.
For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to Feature
<feature/> on page A-4.
Call Log
The call log is stored in volatile memory and is maintained automatically by
the phone in three separate lists: Missed Calls, Received Calls and Placed
Calls. The call lists can be cleared manually by the user and will be erased
when the phone is restarted.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server.
For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to Feature
<feature/> on page A-4.
Recording and Playback of Audio Calls
The Polycom VVX 1500 C phone has a functioning USB port that can be
configured to allow recording of audio calls on supported USB devices.
Playback of recorded files can occur on the phone as well as on other devices,
such as a Windows
®
or Apple
®
based computer using an application like
Windows Media Player
®
or Quicktime
®
.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server.
For detailed information on configuration file settings, refer to Feature
<feature/> on page A-4.
Note
Notify your users that they may be required by federal, state, and/or local laws to
notify some or all called parties when they are recording.