3Com
NBX 2102, NBX 1105, NBX 1102, NBX 2101
manual
NBX Business Telephones
Troubleshooting
Error codes
Password
Delayed Ringing Pulse Dialing
Status Indicator Patterns
Connecting
Possible Problem
Access Buttons
Setting Up Your
Setting the Volume
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Telephones
Attendant Consoles
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Contents
Standard Features
Greeting-Only Mailbox Phantom Mailbox Group Mailbox
Delayed Ringing Pulse Dialing
NBX 1105 Attendant Console Complement Attendant Software
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Where to Find Information
How to Use
Shows where to look for specific information in this guide
This Guide
Commonly Used Terms
Terms
Conventions
List conventions that are used throughout this guide
Maximize the full potential of the system
Documentation for 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Solutions is
Documentation
NetSet Utility
Part Number
Getting Started
This chapter covers these topics
Setting Up Your
Voice Mail
NetSet Utility
NBX NetSet Login Screen with Password Dialog Box
Action Description Icon
Sheet
Features and for your NBX Telephone
Quick Reference
Log in to the NetSet utility
Getting Started
NBX Business Telephones
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NBX Business Telephones have these features
Controls
Handset
Exit
Programmable Access buttons with indicator lights See
Telephone key pad
Telephone
Status Indicator Lights
Light Status
Access Buttons
Programmable
NBX Business Telephones
NBX Basic Telephone
NBX Basic Telephone has these features
NBX Basic Telephone Model
NBX Basic
Status Indicator Patterns
Status Icons on
That are associated with each line status
To return to the first call Press Call Toggle button again
Feature
NBX Basic Telephone has three programmable Access buttons.
Call Toggle
Voice Mail
Select NBX Messaging Change Password
Dial 2 to select Change Password
Type your current password
Security Tips
Listening to
Messages
NBX Telephones System
Location
Managing Your Voice Mail Messages
Information About
Replying to a
Message
Your Messages
Forwarding a
Your comments to introduce the message to the other users
Creating
Sending a Message
You are prompted to press one of the following buttons to
Press 9 for Message Delivery Options
Dial 9 for Mailbox Options
Voice Mailbox
Forwarding Calls
Directly to Your
Your voice mailbox
Through E-mail
Accessing Voice
Mail Messages
Greeting-Only
Group Mailbox
Mailbox
Voice Mail
Standard Features
Setting the Volume
Dialing a Call
Using the Internal Name Directory
Names as They Appear in the Internal Directory
Dialing an To dial an external call
External Call
Creating Your Call Forward Path
Select User Information Call Forward
To place a call on hold
Placing a Call on
Hold
Select User Information Call Permissions
Transferring a Call
Conference Call
To set up a conference call
Establishing a
External calls
Call is answered by someone else
More About Conference Calls
Hold
Drop button
Standard Features
Personalizing Your Telephone
Select Speed Dials Telephone Labels
Ringer Tone
Select Ringer Tones
Speed Dials
NBX Business Telephones only
Select Speed Dials One Touch
Select Speed Dials Personal
Select Speed Dials, and then select Personal or System-wide
Select NBX Messaging Off Site Notification
Off-Site
Notification
Number/Address field
Do Not Disturb
Considerations
Your Telephone
Preventing
Unauthorized Use
Telephone Locking
Override
Class of Service
Same LAN
Personalizing Your Telephone
Ending Calls When Using a Headset
Personalizing Your Telephone
Following features are described in this chapter
Telephone System
Calling Line Identity
Caller ID
Internal and External
Restriction Clir
Call Pickup
Clir for All External Calls
Clir for Next External Call Only
Select User Information Call Pickup
Pickup
Pickup
Calling Groups
Hunt Groups
Calls can be directed to several phones
Hunt Group Numbers assigned by your administrator
Select User Information Hunt Groups
Shows an example of a calling group configuration
Call Park
System Default Extension Numbers
Click Details
Paging
Telephones using the Paging feature
Paging Extensions Feature Codes
Certain circumstances, you can broadcast a message from NBX
Getting More from Your Telephone System
Using Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices
Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices
Using a Mapped Button
Delayed Ringing
Using a Feature Code
Pulse Dialing
Using a Personal Speed Dial
This chapter covers these features
Attendant Consoles
NBX
Attendant Console
Select Speed Dials Attendant Console Labels
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Select Print
Software
Complement
Attendant
Department, or by extension
Keyboard
Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts
Button Purpose Shortcut
Attendant Consoles
Telephone Installation MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting
This chapter covers the following topics
Connecting
Underside of the NBX Business Telephone is shown in Figure
Low-Profile and High-Profile Positions
Low-Profile and High-Profile Desktop Positions
Wall-Mount Position
Knob for the Handset Support Peg
Possible Problems
Cleaning Your
Troubleshooting
Moving Your
Ports Busy
Possible Problem
NCP
Telephone INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, and Troubleshooting
Feature Codes General Telephone Features
Feature Codes for General Use
Feature Description Code Then Button
Feature Codes for Outbound Calls
Feature Codes Managing Outbound Telephone Calls
Feature Codes Managing Incoming Telephone Calls
Feature Codes for Incoming Calls
Feature Description
Address system, over NBX Business Telephones, or both
Paging Codes
Telephone handset, and then hang up
Index
Feature button
Basic Telephone 25 Business Telephone
Index
Index
Index
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