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What is the VVX 350?

The VVX 350 is a 6-line entry-level business desk phone designed to bring high-quality, cost effective solutions to cubicle workers through advanced UC telephony features. It’s applications integration enables users to accomplish core tasks as efficiently as possible while complementing their desktop office applications.

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Press the Envelope icon on the phone and enter the PIN number you setup. If you have not setup your mailbox yet, then the default PIN number is 4729#

Yes. You can forward calls remotely to any of your business numbers at any time for any reason by accessing the Commportal from any web browser (including a smartphone or mobile device). In the event of a service outage at your location, you can use the CommPortal to have calls to your business number forwarded to another number, such as a mobile phone. See the Hosted Phone Quick Start guide for instructions on forwarding calls.

Yes, most fax machine and TDD equipment will work with Fi Phone. If you have any questions about specific equipment, please call us at 423-648-1500.

Yes, however the only headset we have for use with the Polycom phones are the Plantronics Savi 740 headsets. You will also need to purchase an APP-51 Cable to connect the headset to your phone.

Press the Park 1 or Park 2 keys while you are speaking with the original call to place it on hold.

Yes, however it is easier to take your phone with you to a new office so the programming and preferences will stay with the phone.

Provide a real, dial-able number with every call you make – ones that will prevent them from being flagged for robocalling. They include:

  • Don’t use one main calling number for multiple uses – use unique extensions for each type of call you make to customers
  • Provide a real, dialable number with every call you make – calling from a “party line” that is not valid or assigned to your business can result in being flagged as spam
  • Create a Caller ID profile – make sure your outbound calls show up as coming from the name of your business in the recipient’s caller ID.
  • Comply with “Do Not Call” lists – vet your call lists against national DNC and TCPA requirements to ensure you’re not making unwanted calls that will be flagged as spam.

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