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Programmable Access Buttons, Transfer to Voice Mail button - headset

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Programmable Access Buttons 21 Programmable Access Buttons Figure 2 shows the 18 programmable Access buttons on the NBX 3102 Business Telephone. To view or change the current features on your telephone's buttons (button mappings), click the Shortcut to One-Touch Speed Dials icon below any NBX NetSet utility screen. Click the Help button for instructions. Figure 2 3102 Access Buttons Access buttons have these default settings, which your administrator can change: 1 In most circumstances, your administrator designates these three system appearance buttons as lines for incoming and outgoing calls. 2 Personal Speed Dial 1. See "Speed Dials" in Chapter 8. 3 Personal Speed Dial 2 4 Personal Speed Dial 3 5 Call Park button - Allows you to place a call in a "holding pattern" so that it can be retrieved from any other telephone on the system. See "Call Park" in Chapter 9. 6 Transfer to Voice Mail button - Sends a call directly to another user's voice mailbox. See "Direct Mail Transfer" in Chapter 9. 7 Feature button - Allows you to access features that are not directly assigned to an Access button on your telephone. See the NBX Feature Codes Guide in the NBX NetSet utility for a list of features and codes and how to use them. 8 Release button - Disconnects calls. Useful when you use a telephone headset. See "Using a Headset" in Chapter 8.

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Programmable Access Buttons
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Programmable
Access Buttons
Figure 2
shows the 18 programmable Access buttons on the NBX 3102
Business Telephone. To view or change the current features on your
telephone’s buttons (button mappings), click the
Shortcut to
One-Touch Speed Dials
icon below any NBX NetSet utility screen. Click
the Help button for instructions.
Figure 2
3102 Access Buttons
Access buttons have these default settings, which your administrator can
change:
1
In most circumstances, your administrator designates these three system
appearance buttons as lines for incoming and outgoing calls.
2
Personal Speed Dial 1.
See
“Speed Dials”
in
Chapter 8
.
3
Personal Speed Dial 2
4
Personal Speed Dial 3
5
Call Park button
— Allows you to place a call in a “holding pattern” so
that it can be retrieved from any other telephone on the system. See
“Call Park”
in
Chapter 9
.
6
Transfer to Voice Mail button
— Sends a call directly to another user’s
voice mailbox. See
“Direct Mail Transfer”
in
Chapter 9
.
7
Feature button
— Allows you to access features that are not directly
assigned to an Access button on your telephone. See the
NBX Feature
Codes Guide
in the NBX NetSet utility for a list of features and codes and
how to use them.
8 Release
button
— Disconnects calls. Useful when you use a telephone
headset. See
“Using a Headset”
in
Chapter 8
.