To transfer a call to another subscriber’s voice mail:1) While on a call, press Feature+441.The Display Panel shows the following prompt:Transfer VMail Number:2) Enter the extension of the subscriber whose mailbox will receive the call.The caller hears the mailbox greeting of the target subscriber but the subscriber’stelephone does not ring.Alternatively, you can use the following procedure:3) While on a call, press Transfer.4) Enter the transfer to another subscriber’s voice mail feature code in the followingformat:*441*For <extension>, you can either enter the telephone extension of the recipient, press aspeed dial button mapped to that extension, or press a bridge line button (Basic phonesdo not support bridging) mapped to that extension.5) Press the Transfer button again, then hang up.For example, extension 1001 calls extension 1000. Extension 1000 wants to transferthe call to the voice mailbox of extension 1002. In this case, extension 1000 performsthe following steps:Presses Transfer.Enters *441*1002.Presses Transfer.Hangs up.Extension 1001 now hears the voice mailbox greeting for extension 1002 but extension1002 does ring.Call WaitingThe Call Waiting feature in the VCX User Interface allows you to select a ring tone, or tohear a beep sound in the handset/headset, or to disable the ringer (but flash the MWI)on your current call to let you know that another call has arrived on another access line.1) When you hear a ring tone or see the MWI flashing, press the Hold button to putthe current call on hold.2) Press the Access button for the incoming call.3) To toggle between the two calls, put the current call on hold and then press theAccess button for the call you want.Speed DialingThis section describes the following types of speed dialing:z One-Touch Speed Dials — With this type of speed dialing, a telephone number(internal or external) is mapped to a dedicated Access button on your phone.Pressing the button dials the call.