NBX Attendant Console
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6 Call Park button
— Places a call in a “holding pattern” so that it can be
retrieved from any other telephone on the system. See
“Call Park”
in
Chapter 9
.
7 Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
“Putting a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 7
.
Attendant Console
Labels
To create, print, and save labels for your Attendant Console:
1
Log in to
NBX NetSet > Speed Dials > Attendant Console Labels
.
Save the file to a location on your PC, and then open the file:
a
Locate the file, labels.exe, using one of these methods:
■
Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the file.
■
Double-click My Computer and navigate to the file.
■
Depending on your operating system, click
Start > Find > Files or
Folders
or
Start > Search > For Files or Folders,
and type the
name of the file, labels.exe, in the appropriate text box.
b
Double-click the file icon to start the LabelMaker program.
2
Find the page in the LabelMaker that has labels for your attendant console.
3
Edit the label template by clicking any of the label text boxes to highlight
the existing text, and then typing new text.
4
Press
Tab
to move to the next text field in the label.
5
Click the
button at the top of the LabelMaker screen to open the
Print dialog. Specify which page you want to print. Typically, the default is
to print all pages.
6
Click
Print.
7
Cut out the labels and put them in the label holders of your attendant
console.
8
To save the edited LabelMaker, click the
Save
button at the top of the
LabelMaker screen. Or you can click
File
>
Save As
to save the
LabelMaker to a new location.
To reuse your saved LabelMaker, you must run the file that you saved to
your computer. If you launch the LabelMaker from the NBX NetSet utility,
you always get the default version. If you save the default version to the
same place you saved an earlier edited version, you overwrite the earlier
version.
Summary of Contents for NBX 3101
Page 8: ......
Page 12: ...12 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 34: ...34 CHAPTER 4 NBX 3101 AND 3101SP BASIC TELEPHONES...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 6 NBX MESSAGING...
Page 68: ...68 CHAPTER 7 STANDARD FEATURES...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 9 GETTING MORE FROM YOUR TELEPHONE SYSTEM...
Page 108: ...108 CHAPTER 10 NBX 3105 AND 1105 ATTENDANT CONSOLES...
Page 126: ...126 INDEX...