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are reserved for your extension. The first two Access buttons on the left
of a 3101 or 3101SP Basic Telephone are used for your extension. Your
system administrator can verify the number and location of Access
buttons on your telephone.
3
When you hear dial tone, dial the second call.
On an NBX 2101 Basic Telephone:
1
Press the
Hold
button.
2
To obtain dial tone to make the second call:
■
If you
did not
hang up the handset, press and release the hook switch.
■
If you
did
hang up the handset, pick it up again.
3
When you hear dial tone, dial the second call.
More Than One Call
The number of simultaneous calls that you can have on your NBX
Telephone is limited by the number of Access buttons that are defined for
your extension. The default is the bottom three buttons in the column of
Access buttons on the left of the 3102 Business Telephone, the bottom
three Access buttons in the column on the right on the 1102, 2102, or
2102-IR Business Telephones, and the first two Access buttons on the left
of 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones. Your administrator can verify the
number and location on your telephone.
To place more than one call on hold on an NBX Business Telephone or a
3101 or 3101SP Basic Telephone:
1
To place the current call on hold, press the
Hold
button (3102, 1102,
2102, 2102-IR) or
button (3101, 3101SP).
■
To make a call, press one of the Access buttons that is currently not
being used. When you hear dial tone, dial the call.
■
To receive a call, locate the flashing status light that indicates the
incoming call and press the associated Access button.
2
To place the new call on hold, press
Hold
or
.
3
To return to either call, press the appropriate Access button.
4
To place or receive another new call, repeat the previous steps.
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...