Default settings – 3Com 2101 User Manual

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Programmable Access Buttons on the Business Telephone

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Programmable
Access Buttons on
the Business
Telephone

Figure 2

displays the 18 programmable Access buttons. The One-Touch

Speed Dials screen in the NBX NetSet utility shows your telephone’s
current button mappings.

Figure 2 Access Buttons

Default Settings

Access buttons have these default settings, which your administrator can
change:

1 Feature button — Allows you to access features that are not directly

assigned to an Access button on your telephone. See the NBX Feature
Codes Guide
in the NBX NetSet utility for a list of features and codes.

2 Direct Mail Transfer button — Sends a call directly to another user’s

voice mailbox. See

“Direct Mail Transfer”

in

Chapter 7

.

3 Call Park button — Allows you to place a call in a “holding pattern” so

that it can be retrieved from any other telephone on the system. See

“Call Park”

in

Chapter 7

.

4 Flash button (analog line only) — Toggles the current call to another

call if the line has the Call Waiting service from your local telephone
company, or enables call transfer if the line has the Call Transfer service.

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, you can use these nine buttons for personal speed dial settings,

although the administrator can map them to other features. See

“Speed

Dials”

in

Chapter 6

.

8 In most circumstances, your administrator designates these three system

appearance buttons as lines for incoming and outgoing calls.

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