3Com 3107c User Guide - Page 66

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66 CHAPTER 5: PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE Ringer Tones To help you to distinguish the ring tone of your 3Com Cordless Telephone from the sound of other phones, use the handset controls described in Chapter 2. You can also use the NBX NetSet utility to turn this ring tone on or to choose Silent Ring to disable audible ringing. To turn the ring tone on and off using the NBX NetSet utility: 1 Verify that your computer has a sound device (a USB headset or a sound card with either headphones or speakers). 2 Log in to NBX NetSet > Ringer Tones. 3 From the Ringer Tone Setting pull-down list, select Ring or Silent Ring. 4 Click Apply. Speed Dials This section describes the types of speed dials on an NBX system: ■ Personal ■ System-wide ■ One-Touch It also describes how you can print a list of speed dials and a set of labels for your telephone, showing which of your buttons are mapped to features and speed dial numbers. Personal Speed Dials You can create a list of up to 99 personal speed dials (using ID numbers 601 through 699) for your telephone. These speed dials are available only from the telephone for which they were created. You create, view, and print your personal speed dial list using the NBX NetSet utility. To assign or change a personal speed dial number: 1 Select NBX NetSet > Speed Dials > Personal. 2 In the Personal Speed Dials box, select an unassigned speed dial ID number, or select the speed dial ID number for which you want to change the speed dial number.

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C
HAPTER
5: P
ERSONALIZING
Y
OUR
T
ELEPHONE
Ringer Tones
To help you to distinguish the ring tone of your 3Com Cordless Telephone
from the sound of other phones, use the handset controls described in
Chapter 2
. You can also use the NBX NetSet utility to turn this ring tone
on or to choose Silent Ring to disable audible ringing.
To turn the ring tone on and off using the NBX NetSet utility:
1
Verify that your computer has a sound device (a USB headset or a sound
card with either headphones or speakers).
2
Log in to
NBX NetSet > Ringer Tones
.
3
From the
Ringer Tone Setting
pull-down list, select
Ring
or
Silent Ring
.
4
Click
Apply
.
Speed Dials
This section describes the types of speed dials on an NBX system:
Personal
System-wide
One-Touch
It also describes how you can print a list of speed dials and a set of labels
for your telephone, showing which of your buttons are mapped to
features and speed dial numbers.
Personal Speed Dials
You can create a list of up to 99 personal speed dials (using ID numbers
601 through 699) for your telephone. These speed dials are available only
from the telephone for which they were created.
You create, view, and print your personal speed dial list using the NBX
NetSet utility.
To assign or change a personal speed dial number:
1
Select
NBX NetSet > Speed Dials > Personal
.
2
In the
Personal Speed Dials
box, select an unassigned speed dial ID
number, or select the speed dial ID number for which you want to change
the speed dial number.