24 CHAPTER 3: 3105 A TTENDANT CONSOLE7 Access buttons — If your administrator has mapped an extension to anAccess button, a light next to the button indicates whether the line isavailable or in use, or whether an assigned feature is enabled. SeeAttendant Console Status Lights.Your administrator uses the VCX Administrator web interface to maptelephone extensions to Access buttons numbers. The interface numberseach button. For example, the administrator may say that extension 4001is assigned to button 1, extension 4002 is assigned to button 2, and soon. On the Attendant Console, the buttons are numbered from top tobottom, starting in the top left corner. (However, no number physicallyappears next to a button.)■ The first five buttons from the top in the left column correspond toAccess buttons 1 through 5. (The bottom four buttons are alwaysthe Feature buttons.)■ The second column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons6 through 14.■ The third column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 15through 23.■ The fourth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons24 through 32.■ The fifth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 33through 41.■ The sixth column of nine buttons correspond to Access buttons 42through 50.8 Shift button — Enables you to toggle between the two sets of Accessbutton assignments on the Console. Press the Shift button to switchbetween assignments 1 through 50 and assignments 51 through 100.The Shift button LED is lighted when you have buttons 51 through 100selected.Printing Labels To create, print, and save labels for your Attendant Console (or any VCXtelephone):1 Open a browser and navigate to:http://csoweb4.3com.com/VCX/vcx_doc.cfm2 Locate the LabelMaker program in the VCX Documentation section, anddownload it to your system.