Mapping Access
Buttons
This section describes these topics:
Mapping Access Buttons
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Mappings for Telephone Users and Groups
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Creating a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial Button Mapping
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Creating a Delayed Ringing Pattern
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Creating Groups and Button Mappings
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3Com Telephone access buttons have these characteristics:
3Com 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones each have four Access
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buttons. Only two buttons can serve as line appearances, primary or
secondary bridged station appearances, or any other feature. You
cannot map the other two buttons as line appearances or primary
bridged station appearances, but you can map any other feature to
these buttons. These two buttons are mapped by default as Transfer
and Feature, and changing these default mappings can limit the
features you can access.
On 3Com 1102, 2102, and 1102-IR Business Telephones, you can
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assign CO telephone lines or line pool access only to buttons that have
lights. You can assign one-touch actions such as Speed Dial or system
features such as Do Not Disturb to any access button.
3Com 2101 Basic Telephones include three access buttons. 3Com
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2101 Basic Telephones operate in PBX mode only, that is, you cannot
map CO lines directly to telephone buttons.
Not all button type functions are available on all models of
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telephones. Functions that you might assign to a button include
Camp On, Conference, WhisperPage, or Other, which lets you assign
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any feature code to a button. For a description of each function you
can assign to a button, see the online Help.
The use of the Priority (priority) and Number fields depend on the
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selected button type function.
The Ring field is used to enable and disable ringing for a lone
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appearance button and to set delayed ringing patterns. See
a Delayed Ringing Pattern"
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check box at the Group Mappings level lets you control button
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inheritance behavior. If you lock a button at the Group Mappings
level, a change made to the group always passes to every telephone in
the group. If you clear the
Creating and Managing Button Mappings
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box at the Group Mappings level, you
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