Assigning Model 3102 Access Button Functions Using the TUI
This section describes how to use the Telephone User Interface (TUI) to view, and
possibly modify, the VCX features associated with the Access buttons on your
telephone. You can also use the VCX User Interface to view and modify button
mappings (see Assigning Access Button Functions Using the VCX User Interface).
When a VCX system is configured, your administrator assigns (maps) default functions
for the Access buttons on your telephone. Mapping
function to a button allows one-touch access to that function. Speed dialing is one
example of a one-touch function.
Your administrator may allow you to reprogram a button's function (for example, create
more personal speed dial buttons). Consequently, a programmable button is one of the
following states:
However, if the button function requires additional information (for example, a speed
dial number or a call forward destination number), you can choose the values for the
parameters. There are two exceptions:
Note that, if a button function requires additional information (for example, a call forward
destination number) and you or your administrator have not configured this information,
the system will prompt you for it when you press the button.
Default Model 3102 Button Assignments
As noted in Access Buttons, the 18 programmable Access buttons for the Model 3102
telephone are located in two columns on the right side of the telephone.
The default, 3Com supplied button functions are shown in two tables. Ask your
administrator if these defaults have changed.
If the light is
Off
Steady
Blinking quickly
Blinking slowly
Locked — Button function can be changed only by the administrator.
BLF (Busy Lamp Field) — Displays the status of another user's telephone.
When you press the button associated with the BLF status light, the BLF function
calls the other user's telephone.
System Speed Dial — Dials an administrator-configured speed dial number.
The additional information for these two functions is set by the administrator and
you cannot change the values if the buttons are in the locked state.
Unlocked — Button function and any associated values can be completely
reconfigured by you or the administrator.
In the left column the buttons are numbered 1 through 9, bottom to top.
In the right column the buttons are numbered 10 through 18, top to bottom.
Table 2 shows the default button mappings in the left column.
Table 3 shows the default button mappings in the right column.
The line is
Available for use
In use
Ringing
On hold
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