60CHAPTER 6: PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE
| Resetting the |
| When you log in to your voice mailbox and hang up or log off (regardless |
| of whether you listen to or delete messages), you start the |
| notification cycle again. You will be notified about the next message that |
| comes into your voice mailbox. |
| Definitions |
| ■ Cycle — One round of Attempt methods 1 through 5. |
| ■ First new voice mail message — The first voice mail message that |
| arrived at your mailbox since the last time that you logged in to your |
| voice mailbox through a telephone OR through the NBX NetSet utility |
| ■ Reset — The result of logging in to the NBX NetSet utility as a user. |
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Do Not Disturb | When the Do Not Disturb feature is enabled, calls coming in to your |
| telephone immediately go to the call coverage point that you set in the |
| NBX NetSet utility. See “Setting Your Call Coverage Point” in Chapter 5. |
When your telephone is in Do Not Disturb mode:
■Your telephone does not ring when it receives an incoming call.
If you use a Business Telephone or an Attendant Console, the associated status light does flash when a call arrives.
■You can use the telephone to dial outgoing calls.
■You can use the telephone to dial internal and external pages.
■An NBX Business Telephone does not broadcast incoming paging messages over the speaker.
■If your telephone is part of a call pickup group, no other telephone in the pickup group can retrieve a call that comes directly in to your telephone. The incoming call goes immediately to the call coverage point (voice mail, auto attendant, or other extension).
■If your telephone is part of a hunt group, incoming calls to the hunt group ring on your telephone. Calls coming in directly to your telephone (not directed to the hunt group) do not ring on your telephone. To prevent every call from ringing, you must enable Do Not Disturb and also log out of the hunt group.