Polycom VVX 300 And 310 Business Media Phones

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USER GUIDEVersion 5.0.0 August 2013 1725-49089-001 Rev CPolycom VVX 300 and 310 Business Media PhonesPolycom, Inc.1

Polycom VVX 300 and 310 Business Media Phones User’s GuideVersion 5.0.0Copyright 2013, Polycom, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, translated intoanother language or format, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose,without the express written permission of Polycom, Inc.6001 America Center DriveSan Jose, CA 95002USATrademarksPolycom , the Polycom logo and the names and marks associated with Polycom products are trademarks and/orservice marks of Polycom, Inc. and are registered and/or common law marks in the United States and various othercountries. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. No portion hereof may be reproduced ortransmitted in any form or by any means, for any purpose other than the recipient's personal use, without the expresswritten permission of Polycom.End User License AgreementBy installing, copying, or otherwise using this product, you acknowledge that you have read, understand and agree tobe bound by the terms and conditions of the End User License Agreement for this product.Patent InformationThe accompanying product may be protected by one or more U.S. and foreign patents and/or pending patentapplications held by Polycom, Inc.Open Source Software Used in this ProductThis product may contain open source software. You may receive the open source software from Polycom up tothree (3) years after the distribution date of the applicable product or software at a charge not greater than thecost to Polycom of shipping or distributing the software to you. To receive software information, as well as the opensource software code used in this product, contact Polycom by email at OpenSourceVideo@polycom.com.DisclaimerWhile Polycom uses reasonable efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information in this document, Polycommakes no warranties or representations as to its accuracy. Polycom assumes no liability or responsibility for anytypographical or other errors or omissions in the content of this document.Limitation of LiabilityPolycom and/or its respective suppliers make no representations about the suitability of the information contained inthis document for any purpose. Information is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind and is subject to changewithout notice. The entire risk arising out of its use remains with the recipient. In no event shall Polycom and/or itsrespective suppliers be liable for any direct, consequential, incidental, special, punitive or other damages whatsoever(including without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, or loss of businessinformation), even if Polycom has been advised of the possibility of such damages.Customer FeedbackWe are striving to improve our documentation quality and we appreciate your feedback. Email your opinions andcomments to DocumentationFeedback@polycom.com.Visit the Polycom Support Center for End User License Agreements, software downloads, product documents,product licenses, troubleshooting tips, service requests, and more.Polycom, Inc.2

ContentsAbout This Guide . 6Conventions Used in this Guide . 6Terms and Writing Conventions . 6Information Elements . 7Typographic Conventions . 8What’s in This Guide? . 8Getting Help and Support Resources. 9Getting Started . 10Viewing Your Phone Keys and Hardware . 10Understanding Phone Views . 11Home View . 12Lines View . 13Calls View . 14Understanding Phone Icons . 14Navigating Your Phone’s Interface . 15Entering and Updating Data Fields . 16Using the Dialpad Keys . 17Registering Your Phone . 18Configuring Your Phone Using the Web Configuration Utility . 18Using Basic Features . 20Managing Call Activity . 20Answering Incoming Calls . 21Answering Additional Calls . 22Answering Calls on Shared Lines . 22Answering Calls Automatically . 22Managing Multiple Calls . 23Placing Calls . 24Calling from the Dialer. 25Placing Calls from Favorites, Recent Calls, and Directories . 26Redialing Numbers. 26Ending Calls . 27Using Headsets . 27Enabling Headset Memory Mode. 28Responding to Incoming Calls . 28Ignoring Incoming Calls. 28Rejecting Incoming Calls. 28Forwarding Incoming Calls . 29Managing Active Calls. 29Holding Calls . 29Transferring Calls . 30Polycom, Inc.3

Polycom VVX 300 and 310 Business Media Phones User’s GuideVersion 5.0.0Managing Conference Calls . 30Initiating Conference Calls . 31Holding and Resuming Conference Calls . 31Ending Conference Calls . 32Splitting Conference Calls . 32Managing Conference Call Participants. 32Changing the Way Calls are Answered . 33Forwarding Calls . 33Rejecting Calls from a Contact . 34Diverting Calls from a Contact . 35Using Do Not Disturb . 35Using Do Not Disturb with Multiple Lines . 36Listening to Voicemails. 37Viewing Recent Calls. 37Managing Your Contact Directory . 39Managing a Corporate Directory . 41Controlling Audio and Volume . 42Updating the Incoming Call Ringtone . 43Updating a Contact’s Ringtone . 43Changing the Volume. 43Muting the Microphone. 43Changing the Audible Ring Setting . 44Managing Favorites . 44Managing Shared Lines . 46Using Advanced Features . 47Using Buddy Lists . 47Updating Your Status . 48Managing a Buddy List. 49Blocking Contacts . 50Monitoring Buddies . 50Integrating with Microsoft Lync Server 2010 . 51Using the Browser . 51Navigating the Main Browser . 52Entering Information in the Main Browser . 53Broadcasting Messages Using Push-to-Talk and Group Paging . 53Push-to-Talk Mode . 54Using Group Paging Mode . 57Using the Calendar . 60Opening and Closing the Calendar . 62Navigating Month View . 62Navigating Day View . 63Navigating Meeting View . 63Managing Meeting Reminders . 64Joining Meetings from the Calendar . 65Using a Mouse and Keyboard with Your Phone . 65Using a Mouse and Keyboard with Your Phone . 66Logging into Your Phone . 69Polycom, Inc.4

Polycom VVX 300 and 310 Business Media Phones User’s GuideVersion 5.0.0Logging In and Out of a Phone . 70Placing Calls in the Logged-Out State . 70Changing Your Password . 71Locking Your Phone . 71Understanding Your User Password. 72Locking and Unlocking Your Phone . 72Placing and Answering from a Locked Phone . 73Accessing Features with Your Login Credentials . 73Customizing the Phone’s Display . 75Changing the Language on Your Phone . 75Changing the Display Contrast . 75Changing the Time and Date Display . 75Changing the Backlight. 76Changing the Background Picture . 77Changing the Background Picture . 78Using a Personal Photo as a Background Picture . 78Displaying Screen Savers . 79Choosing a Screen Saver . 79Troubleshooting . 80Understanding Phone Warnings . 80Restarting the Phone. 80Updating Phone Configuration . 81Testing Phone Hardware. 81Getting Help. 82Related Documents . 82The Polycom Community. 83Copyright, Safety, and Regulatory Notices . 84Polycom, Inc.5

About This GuideThis guide uses a number of conventions that help you to understand information and perform tasks.Conventions Used in this GuideThis user guide contains terms, graphical elements, and typographic conventions. You need to familiarizeyourself with these terms, elements, and conventions to successfully perform tasks.Terms and Writing Conventions The Phone/your phone These terms refer to either the VVX 300 or VVX 310 phone. Unlessspecifically noted in this guide, both phones operate in the same way, and the information in thisguide applies to both phones. Throughout this guide, VVX 300 is used to represent both the VVX300 and VVX 310 phones. Press This term indicates pressing a key on the keypad, a line key, an arrow key, a hard key—such as Hold or Microphone Mute—or pressing and holding a soft key. Select Submenu Submenu Submenu This convention describes how to access submenus.Each submenu name is in bold and separated by a greater than ( ) symbol. If the instructionsindicate to select Basic Preferences Language, select the Basic submenu, then thePreferences submenu, and then the Language submenu. Highlight This term indicates selecting an item on the screen so that its appearance brightens.Soft keys apply to highl

soft key, as shown below. The More soft key is always on the far-right side of the soft key area, as shown next. Soft key area The area along the bottom of the screen that displays context-sensitive soft keys, as shown above. Status bar The status bar is the top-most part of the screen, as shown next. It displays the time

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