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C
HAPTER
7: F
EATURE
C
ODES
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Error Tone
— You hear the “fast busy” tone, also called the
“congestion” tone, when no circuits are available. In addition, you
hear the Error Tone if you make an error such as trying to enter an
unsupported feature code, an invalid extension, or an invalid
password. Hang up and start the feature code sequence again.
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Feature Active
Tone
—
Example:
You activate one of the
“persistent” features, for instance, you lock your telephone, and then
hang up. The next time that you pick up the handset on your analog
telephone, you hear the Feature Active Tone. This pair of tones, a
sound followed by a higher sound, is repeated to remind you that you
have enabled one of these features:
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Caller ID Restriction — All
■
Do Not Disturb
■
Forward All Calls to Voice Mail (that is, to your call coverage point)
■
Lock or Unlock Your Telephone
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Call Forward All
■
Call Forward Busy
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Call Forward No Answer
These features are “persistent,” that is, each one remains active until
you turn it off, as described in
Table 8
.
If you forget which of the persistent features you have activated on
your telephone, log in to the NBX NetSet Utility and go to
My Calling
Privileges > Feature Settings
. See
“NBX NetSet Utility”
in
Chapter 1
for information on how to log in to the NBX NetSet utility.
Exception: If you have activated one or more persistent features
and
your
mailbox has messages, you hear the New Messages Dial Tone whenever
you pick up the handset until you have deleted all messages.
Feature Codes with
3Com Telephones
A large number of telephone features are available by pressing the
Feature
button on a 3Com telephone and entering a three-digit feature
code. These feature codes are listed in
Table 8
.
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Because your administrator determines whether some of the features
that are described in this chapter are available for your telephone or
for the entire system, some of these features may not be available to
you.
Summary of Contents for 3103 - NBX Manager VoIP Phone
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Page 18: ...18 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED ...
Page 26: ...26 CHAPTER 2 3COM 3103 MANAGER S TELEPHONE ...
Page 42: ...42 CHAPTER 3 NBX MESSAGING ...
Page 124: ...124 CHAPTER 7 FEATURE CODES ...
Page 140: ...140 APPENDIX A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE ...
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