76CHAPTER 8: ATTENDANT CONSOLES
NBX 1105 | The NBX 1105 Attendant Console has 50 Access buttons, each of which | |
Attendant Console | can handle two assignments, for total functionality of 100 buttons. The | |
| buttons support the same functions and have the same behavior as the | |
| 12 Access buttons on the NBX Business Telephone. See Figure 13. In | |
| effect, the Attendant Console is an extension of the telephone to which it | |
| is assigned. | |
| The Access buttons on the Attendant Console can have two sets of | |
| assignments: 1 through 50, and 51 through 100. To toggle between the | |
| two sets of assignments, press Shift button on the lower left corner of | |
| the Console. | |
| Your administrator can assign features to each Access button, or the | |
| receptionist can assign features to the buttons using the NetSet utility. | |
| Assigned features might include: | |
| ■ Status of internal telephone extensions | |
| ■ Availability 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