20
C
HAPTER
2: NBX B
USINESS
T
ELEPHONES
18 Infrared Port (NBX 2102-IR Telephones only)
— Receives infrared
signals from a handheld device running the
Palm Operating System
. See
“Palm Integration”
in
Chapter 6
.
19 Mute button
— Enables you prevent callers from hearing what you are
saying during a telephone call. Press
Mute
button to turn off the
telephone’s microphone when you are using handset or when your
telephone is in speaker phone mode. To deactivate the Mute feature,
press
Mute
button again.
20 Hands Free button
— Allows you to answer
internal
(intercom) calls
without picking up the handset. To activate this feature, press
Hands Free
button
before
calls come in to your telephone. The indicator
lights when the feature is enabled. When you receive an internal call,
your telephone sounds a tone and activates the speaker phone.
When the Hands Free (intercom) feature is active, all internal calls come in
to your telephone as intercom calls. External calls ring to your telephone
as usual.
Status Lights on the
NBX Business
Telephone
The light for each Access button indicates the status of the button.
Table 5
shows the light pattern that is associated with each line status.
If another call comes in while you on a call, your telephone rings once,
and the name and extension of internal callers appear briefly in the
display panel. To retrieve the call while the line’s status light is still
flashing, place the first call on hold and press the Access button for the
second incoming call. For information about placing calls on hold, see
“Placing a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 5
.
Table 5
Status Indicator Lights
Light
Status
Off
The line is available for use.
Steady
The line is in use.
Fast blink
The line is ringing.
Slow blink
The line is on hold.
Summary of Contents for NBX 1105
Page 6: ......
Page 16: ...16 GETTING STARTED...
Page 22: ...22 CHAPTER 2 NBX BUSINESS TELEPHONES...
Page 38: ...38 CHAPTER 4 VOICE MAIL...
Page 48: ...48 CHAPTER 5 STANDARD FEATURES...
Page 60: ...60 CHAPTER 6 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 9 TELEPHONE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 98: ...98 INDEX...