3Com 3102 User Guide - Page 37

the NBX Messaging system. See, Soft buttons, MSG Message button, Telephone key pad

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Telephone Buttons and Controls 37 ■ Personal speed dial numbers ■ System-wide speed dial numbers 4 Soft buttons - Allow you to select items that are displayed in the telephone display panel. See "More Ways to Dial a Call" in Chapter 7. The buttons, from left to right, are: ■ Slct (Select) ■ Back (returns you to the next higher level in the menu) ■ Exit (leaves the display panel menus) 5 Scroll buttons - Allow you to scroll through the items in the telephone display panel. See "Using the NBX Telephone Display Panel" in Chapter 7. 6 MSG (Message) button - Accesses your voice mail messages through the NBX Messaging system. See "Listening to NBX Messages" in Chapter 6. 7 Telephone key pad 8 Volume control buttons - Raise or lower the volume of the ringer, the handset, or the headset. See "Setting the Volume" in Chapter 7. 9 Hold button - Places a caller on hold. See "Putting a Call on Hold" in Chapter 7. 10 Transfer button - (factory default setting) Sends the currently active call to another telephone. See "Programmable Access Buttons" later in this chapter. 11 Call Toggle button - (factory default setting) Similar to a Hold button, enables you to switch between two calls. See "Programmable Access Buttons" later in this chapter. 12 Feature button - (factory default setting) See "Programmable Access Buttons" later in this chapter.

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Telephone Buttons and Controls
37
Personal speed dial numbers
System-wide speed dial numbers
4
Soft buttons
— Allow you to select items that are displayed in the
telephone display panel. See
“More Ways to Dial a Call”
in
Chapter 7
.
The buttons, from left to right, are:
Slct
(Select)
Back
(returns you to the next higher level in the menu)
Exit
(leaves the display panel menus)
5
Scroll buttons
— Allow you to scroll through the items in the telephone
display panel. See
“Using the NBX Telephone Display Panel”
in
Chapter 7
.
6
MSG (Message) button
— Accesses your voice mail messages through
the NBX Messaging system. See
“Listening to NBX Messages”
in
Chapter 6
.
7
Telephone key pad
8
Volume control buttons
— Raise or lower the volume of the ringer, the
handset, or the headset. See
“Setting the Volume”
in
Chapter 7
.
9
Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
“Putting a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 7
.
10
Transfer button
— (factory default setting) Sends the currently active
call to another telephone. See
“Programmable Access Buttons”
later in
this chapter.
11
Call Toggle button
— (factory default setting) Similar to a Hold button,
enables you to switch between two calls. See
“Programmable Access
Buttons”
later in this chapter.
12
Feature button
— (factory default setting) See
“Programmable Access
Buttons”
later in this chapter.