Nbx attendant console, Access buttons, Feature buttons – 3Com NBX 3101 User Manual

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NBX Attendant
Console

The NBX 3105 and 1105 Attendant Consoles each have 50 Access
buttons and 4 preprogrammed Feature buttons. Although the design of
the two Attendant Consoles is different, the buttons work the same way.
In effect, the Attendant Console is an extension of the NBX Business
Telephone or NBX Basic Telephone to which it is associated.

See

Figure 12

for

NBX 3105 Attendant Console

buttons and controls and

Figure 13

for

NBX 1105 Attendant Console

buttons and controls.

Access Buttons

The 50 Access buttons on an NBX Attendant Console can each have two
sets of assignments: 1 through 50, and 51 through 100. To toggle
between the two sets of assignments, you press the Shift button.

Your administrator can assign features to each Access button. Possible
features include:

Status of internal telephone extensions (busy, available)

Status of external telephone lines

Speed dials for:

User extensions

Pager numbers

Cellular telephone numbers

Message Waiting Indicators (MWI) for:

Group mailboxes

Phantom or personal mailboxes

Time of Day Service Modes (See your administrator for details.)

Status of Hunt Group and Calling Group lines

Feature Buttons

The four Feature buttons are preprogrammed for the most common
features needed by a receptionist: Transfer, Transfer to Voicemail, Park,
and Hold. The Shift button does not affect the operation of the Feature
buttons. Your administrator can change the features assigned to each
button using the NBX NetSet utility.

Figure 12

and the text that follows it describe the features on the NBX

3105 Attendant Console.

Figure 13

and the text that follows it describe

the NBX 1105 Attendant Console.

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