Programmable Access Buttons On The Basic Telephone - 3Com 1102B - NBX Business Phone VoIP Telephone Manual

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Programmable
Access Buttons on
the Basic Telephone
4 Scroll buttons — Allow you to scroll through user names in the internal
user directory, view your personal speed dials and system-wide speed
dials, and view recent calls to and from your telephone. See
NBX Telephone Display Panel"
5 MSG (Message) button — Accesses your voice mail messages through
the NBX Messaging system. See
Chapter
4.
6 Telephone key pad
7 Volume control buttons — Adjust the volume of the ringer and the
handset. See
"Setting the Volume"
8 Hold button — Places a caller on hold. See
Chapter
5.
9 Transfer button — (factory default setting) See
Buttons on the Basic Telephone"
10 Call Toggle button — (factory default setting) See
Access Buttons on the Basic Telephone"
11 Feature button — (factory default setting) See
Buttons on the Basic Telephone"
12 Switch hook (under the handset) — Pressing and releasing the switch
hook gives you a dial tone. This feature is used with Call Park. See
Park"
in
Chapter
The NBX Basic Telephone has three programmable Access buttons. The
factory-default settings for these buttons are (from left to right):
Feature — Press this button before you dial a feature code. See the
NBX Feature Codes Guide below any screen in the NBX NetSet utility.
Call Toggle — The Call Toggle button is available only on the NBX
Basic Telephone. Using this button, you can manage two telephone
calls at the same time. See
Transfer — Press this button to transfer the current call to another
extension or telephone number. See
Chapter
5.
Your administrator can program these buttons for other commonly used
functions. However, changing the settings for the Feature or Call Toggle
buttons greatly reduces your ability to use some of the NBX system
features.

Programmable Access Buttons on the Basic Telephone

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Chapter
"Listening to NBX Messages"
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"Answering a Call"
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Chapter
5.
"Putting a Call on Hold"
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Chapter
"Transferring a Call"
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