Programmable Access Buttons
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Programmable
Access Buttons
Figure 3
displays the 18 programmable Access buttons. The list below the
figure gives the default features. The
One-touch Speed Dials
screen in
the NetSet utility shows your telephone’s current button mappings. For
details, see
“One-touch Speed Dials”
in
Chapter 6
.
Figure 3
Access Buttons
Access buttons 1 through 6 have these default settings, which can be
changed by your administrator:
1 Feature button
— Allows you to access features that are not directly
assigned to an Access button on your telephone. See
Appendix A
for a
list of features and applicable codes.
2 Direct Mail Transfer button
— Sends a call directly to another user’s
voice mailbox. See
“Direct Mail Transfer”
in
Chapter 5
.
3 Call Park button
— Allows you to place a call in a “holding pattern” so
it can be retrieved from any other telephone on the system. See
“Call
Park”
in
Chapter 7
.
4 Flash
button
— Similar to pressing the switch hook on your telephone,
this button activates certain features, such as Call Waiting, that may be
available from your local telephone company.
5 Unassigned
— This button has no default assigned function.
6 Release
button
— Disconnects calls. This feature is commonly used
when you use a telephone headset. See “
Using a Headset
” in
Chapter 6
.
7
Typically, these nine buttons are used for personal speed dial settings,
although the administrator can use them for system-wide features. See
“Speed Dials”
in
Chapter 6
.
8
In most circumstances, your administrator designates these three lines for
incoming and outgoing calls.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Summary of Contents for NBX 1105
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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...
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