5 Soft buttons — Allow you to select names from the internal user
directory, select and dial a personal speed dial or system-wide speed dial,
and select and redial a recent call to or from your telephone. See
the NBX Telephone Display Panel"
Slct (Select)
■
Back (returns you to the next higher level in the menu)
■
Exit
■
6 Telephone key pad
7 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"
8 Program button — Reserved for future use.
9 Programmable Access buttons with indicator lights — See
"Programmable Access Buttons on the Business Telephone"
Lights for System Appearance Buttons on the Business Telephone"
in this chapter.
10 Programmable Access buttons without indicator lights — See
"Programmable Access Buttons on the Business Telephone"
chapter.
11 Hold button — Places a caller on hold. See
Chapter
5.
12 Microphone (located on the underside of the telephone) —
Activated when the telephone is in speaker phone mode, that is, after
you press the Speaker button or the Hands Free button. For best
results, keep the area around the microphone free of obstructions.
13 Transfer button — Sends an incoming call to another telephone. See
"Transferring a Call"
14 Conference button — Establishes a single call with up to three
additional internal parties, external parties, or both. See
Conference Call"
Business Telephone Buttons and Controls
in
Chapter
in
Chapter
in
Chapter
5.
in
Chapter
5.
5. The buttons, left to right:
"Using the
5.
and
later in this
"Putting a Call on Hold"
"Establishing a
17
"Using
"Status
later
in
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