Quick Reference Sheet; Speed Dials; Assigning One-Touch Speed Dials - 3Com NBX 100 Manual

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Quick Reference
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Speed Dials

Assigning One-touch
Speed Dials
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Figure 9 Add/Remove Extension Dialog Box
You can also access this dialog box through the interface of your
TAPI-enabled application. The menu option you use is specific to the
particular application. For example, in Microsoft Phone Dialer, you would
choose Connect Using on the Tools menu.
To open and print a copy of the NBX Telephone/Voice Mail Quick
Reference sheet, click the Quick Reference Sheet button. You need to
have the Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or 4.0 installed on your computer to
use the template; it is available free of charge from Adobe:
www.adobe.com.
There are three types of speed dials available: One-touch, Personal, and
System-wide. NetSet can be used to modify your One-touch and Personal
speed dials and to view System-wide speed dials. You can also print a list
of Personal speed dials. See
Button" on page 23
One-touch speed dials are telephone numbers that are dialed
automatically when you press a programmed Access button. You can
assign your own One-touch speed dials through NetSet by entering the
telephone number or extension, and a description in the fields that
correspond to the button. Only buttons with an asterisk (*) next to their
Number and Description field (as shown in
other buttons are set by the administrator and changes you make to
those fields will not take effect.
To assign One-touch speed dials:
1 Login to NetSet as a User.
2 Select the Speed Dials tab, and then click the One-touch button.
"Features Not Assigned to a Dedicated
for dialing instructions.
Figure
10) can be modified. All

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