3Com Business Telephone; Using Feature Codes - 3Com 3102 User Manual

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3Com Business
Telephone
Using Feature
Codes
Table 9 NBX Feature Codes
Feature
Account Codes
ACD, Hunt, and Calling
Groups
Call Forward All
Call Forward Busy
Call Forward No Answer
Call Park — Park a Call
Call Pickup — Directed
Call Pickup — Group
Most of the features that are listed in
Business Telephone on single-purpose buttons like Hold, Conference,
Transfer, and Message, or on Access buttons that you or your
administrator can program.
Nevertheless, you can use feature codes if you like. On Models 1102,
2102, and 2102-IR, the top Access button directly below the Program
button is programmed at the factory as the Feature button for the 3Com
Business Telephone. On Model 3102, the top Access button in the left
column of 9 buttons is programmed at the factory as the Feature button.
(Your administrator can program another button as the Feature button.)
Follow these steps to use NBX feature codes:
1 Pick up the handset.
2 Press the Feature button.
3 Dial the feature code and any additional values as specified in
4 Hang up when your call is complete or you have activated the features
that you want.
Feature Code
F + 888 + account code + # + telephone
number
F + feature code for the group + group
password + #
F + 465
F + 467
F + 466
F + 444 + one of the Call Park extensions
for your NBX system
F + 455 + the extension of the ringing
telephone
F + 456 + call pickup group number

Using Feature Codes

Table 9
are available on your 3Com
See
"Account (Billing) Codes"
"Automatic Call Distribution Groups,
Hunt Groups, and Calling Groups"
Chapter 7
"Forwarding Incoming Calls"
Chapter 5
"Forwarding Incoming Calls"
Chapter 5
"Forwarding Incoming Calls"
Chapter 5
"Call
Park"in
Chapter 7
"Call Pickup"
in
Chapter 7
"Call Pickup"
in
Chapter 7
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Table
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Chapter 7
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