3Com 3C10401A User Guide - Page 21

Scroll buttons Up, Down, Left, Right, Center, Microphone 3101SP only

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Telephone Buttons and Controls 21 ■ System-wide speed dial numbers ■ Call forward setting for all calls 4 Scroll buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right, Center) - Allow you to scroll through the items in the telephone display panel. See "Using the 3Com Telephone Display Panel" in Chapter 5. The left, right, and center buttons are reserved for future use. 5 Message button - Accesses your voice mail messages through the NBX Messaging system. See "Listening to NBX Messages" in Chapter 4. 6 Hold button - Places a caller on hold. See "Putting a Call on Hold" in Chapter 5. 7 Label area for Access buttons - You can use the NBX NetSet utility to create a new label if you change any button mappings. 8 Microphone (3101SP only) - Activated when the telephone is in speaker phone mode, that is, after you press the (speaker) button. For best results, keep the area around the microphone free of obstructions. To minimize the effects of background noise, the microphone is directional; it performs best when you are directly in front of the telephone. 9 Programmable Access buttons - Allow you and your administrator to assign features to specific buttons. See "Programmable Access Buttons" and "Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons" later in this chapter. 10 Speaker button (3101SP only) - Enables you to use the speaker phone feature. Press the button before you dial the call, when your telephone is ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker off and resume the conversation, pick up the handset. The 3Com 3101SP Basic Telephone includes a microphone and supports speaker phone operation. The 3Com 3101 Basic Telephone does not support speaker phone operation and it does not have a button. 11 Telephone key pad 12 Volume down - Lowers the volume of the ringer, the speaker, or the handset. See "Setting the Volume" in Chapter 5. 13 Mute button - Enables you to prevent callers from hearing what you are saying during a telephone call, although you can still hear them. Press the button to turn off the telephone's mouthpiece when you are using the handset or the microphone (3101SP only) when your telephone is in speaker phone mode. To turn off the Mute feature, press the button again. The indicator lamp is lit when the Mute feature is enabled.

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Telephone Buttons and Controls
21
System-wide speed dial numbers
Call forward setting for all calls
4
Scroll buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right, Center)
— Allow you to scroll
through the items in the telephone display panel. See
“Using the 3Com
Telephone Display Panel”
in
Chapter 5
. The left, right, and center buttons
are reserved for future use.
5
Message button
— Accesses your voice mail messages through the NBX
Messaging system. See
“Listening to NBX Messages”
in
Chapter 4
.
6
Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
“Putting a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 5
.
7
Label area for Access buttons
— You can use the NBX NetSet utility to
create a new label if you change any button mappings.
8
Microphone (3101SP only)
— Activated when the telephone is in
speaker phone mode, that is, after you press the
(speaker) button.
For best results, keep the area around the microphone free of
obstructions. To minimize the effects of background noise, the
microphone is directional; it performs best when you are directly in front
of the telephone.
9
Programmable Access buttons
— Allow you and your administrator to
assign features to specific buttons. See
“Programmable Access Buttons”
and
“Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons”
later in this chapter.
10
Speaker button
(3101SP only)
— Enables you to use the speaker
phone feature. Press the
button before you dial the call, when your
telephone is ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker off
and resume the conversation, pick up the handset.
The 3Com 3101SP Basic Telephone includes a microphone and supports
speaker phone operation. The 3Com 3101 Basic Telephone does not
support speaker phone operation and it does not have a
button.
11
Telephone key pad
12
Volume down
— Lowers the volume of the ringer, the speaker, or the
handset. See
“Setting the Volume”
in
Chapter 5
.
13
Mute button
— Enables you to prevent callers from hearing what you
are saying during a telephone call, although you can still hear them. Press
the
button to turn off the telephone’s mouthpiece when you are
using the handset or the microphone (3101SP only) when your telephone
is in speaker phone mode. To turn off the Mute feature, press the
button again. The indicator lamp is lit when the Mute feature is enabled.