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Using the NBX Telephone Display Panel

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See also

“Status Icons on the Basic Telephone”

in

Chapter 3

for the

indicators in the NBX Basic telephone display panel during these calls.

Using the NBX
Telephone
Display Panel

Use the telephone display panel of the NBX Telephone to dial a number:

Call Logs — Logs of the most recent calls to and from your telephone
(Missed Calls, Answered Calls, Dialed Calls).

Directory — A list of the users and their extensions on your system

Personal Speed Dials — A list of personal speed dial numbers that
you have set in NBX NetSet > Speed Dials or System Speed Dials,
the list of the system-wide speed dial numbers

To access the display panel lists:

1 Pick up the handset. Press one of the scroll keys to the right of the display.

On an NBX Business Telephone, press a scroll key without picking up the
handset. The Speaker comes on, and you hear the dial tone briefly.

2 Use the scroll keys to move through the lists. When you see the list that

you want to use, press the button under Slct (Select).

3 Use the scroll keys to move to the name or number that you want to call.

Verify that the cursor is at that entry, and press the button under Slct.

4 To move back to the previous menu, press the button under Back.

5 To leave the lists entirely, press the button under Exit, or press an Access

button that is programmed for Release, or hang up.

On hold

On hold

If you have placed two calls on hold:

And you DO NOT hang up the handset, press
Call Toggle to return to the call you most recently
placed on hold. Then press Call Toggle again to
return to the line you first placed on hold.

And you DO hang up the handset, pick up the
handset to return to the call you most recently
placed on hold. Then press Call Toggle to be
connected to the line you first placed on hold.

Active or on
hold

On hold

If a third call comes in while you have one active call
and one on hold, or two calls on hold, the system
forwards the third caller directly to your call
coverage point. See

“Setting Your Call Coverage

Point”

in

Chapter 5

for call forwarding details.

Table 10 Managing Multiple Calls on the NBX Basic Telephone (continued)

Line A

Line B

How to Manage New Calls

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