Enabling Call Forwarding 105cannot add, modify, or delete a system speed dial number.However, you can export the list to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.You can also map a system speed dial number to a button on yourphone (see Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX UserInterface). See Dialing System Speed Dial Numbers.■ Call Forwarding —Allows you to control how the VCX systemhandles your calls when you do not answer a call, your extension isbusy, or your calls are forwarded to another extension. SeeEnabling Call Forwarding for additional information.■ Call Coverage — Allows you to set your default call coveragepoint. The configured call coverage point determines thedestination of a call that is either not answered in time, or cannotbe answered because the destination is busy or unreachable(logged out, or disconnected from the network). The defaultdestination for unanswered calls is voice mail. See Configuring aCall Coverage Point.■ Selective Ringing — Enables you to set distinctive ringing tonesto identify individual callers.■ Privacy — Allows you to control whether the VCX system sendsyour Caller ID when you make a call. See Controlling Caller ID.■ Call Restrictions — Allows you to block incoming and outgoingcalls that match specified patterns.■ Group Features■ Hunt Groups — Allows you to view the hunt groups you belongto and your current login status for each group. See Hunt Groups.■ Page Groups — Allows you to view the page groups configuredon your system. When you dial the group page extension, speakersare activated on the telephones that are members of the group. Asyou speak into your handset, your voice is broadcast on theactivated speakers. See Paging.■ Call Pickup Groups — Allows you to view the call pickup groupsyou belong to and the other members of these call pickup groups.See Call Pickup.■ Log Out — Ends your VCX User Interface session. See Logging Out.Enabling CallForwardingThis section describes how to enable and use call forwarding features setup through the VCX User Interface.