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Possible Problem

Suggested Solutions

My telephone is not forwarding my incoming calls to my voice mailbox.

Start the NetSet utility and verify that Forward to Voice Mail is selected as your call forwarding path. For details, see “Creating Your Call Forward Path” in Chapter 5.

On my NBX Business Telephone, I added

aone-touch speed dial, but the telephone does not dial that number.

Do not use nonnumeric characters or spaces in your Speed Dial setup. For details, see “One-touch Speed Dials” in Chapter 6.

I try to pick up a call ringing on another telephone using Directed Call Pickup, but it fails.

The telephone you are using to pick up the call may not be in the same group as the telephone that is ringing and the ringing telephone does not allow nonmember pickup. See “Call Pickup” in Chapter 7.

My telephone keeps ringing after I pick up the handset.

Your telephone may have lost connection to the system immediately after a call came in. Remove the Ethernet cord from the jack, then re-insert it into the jack. Wait a few seconds. If the telephone continues to ring, disconnect the electrical power for your telephone, then plug it back in.

The labels that I print for my telephone or Attendant Console do not fit the telephone or console.

When you are in Adobe Acrobat Reader, select File and then Print. In the Print dialog box, be sure that the check boxes for both Fit to Page and Shrink to Fit are empty.

The display panel shows, Wait for

Your telephone may be disconnected

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from the system. Hang up your

 

telephone and wait a few seconds. Then

 

pick up the handset. If this message still

 

appears on your telephone display panel,

 

contact your administrator.

 

 

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Contents Attendant Consoles TelephonesUnited States Government Legend Contents Greeting-Only Mailbox Phantom Mailbox Group Mailbox Standard FeaturesNBX 1105 Attendant Console Complement Attendant Software Delayed Ringing Pulse DialingPage This Guide How to UseShows where to look for specific information in this guide Where to Find InformationList conventions that are used throughout this guide TermsConventions Commonly Used TermsNetSet Utility Documentation for 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Solutions isDocumentation Maximize the full potential of the systemPart Number This chapter covers these topics Getting StartedVoice Mail Setting Up YourNetSet Utility Action Description Icon NBX NetSet Login Screen with Password Dialog BoxLog in to the NetSet utility Features and for your NBX TelephoneQuick Reference SheetGetting Started NBX Business Telephones Handset NBX Business Telephones have these featuresControls 10 a-fProgrammable Access buttons with indicator lights See ExitTelephone key pad Status Indicator Lights TelephoneLight Status Programmable Access ButtonsNBX Business Telephones NBX Basic Telephone NBX Basic Telephone Model NBX Basic Telephone has these featuresThat are associated with each line status Status Indicator PatternsStatus Icons on NBX BasicCall Toggle FeatureNBX Basic Telephone has three programmable Access buttons. To return to the first call Press Call Toggle button againVoice Mail Dial 2 to select Change Password Select NBX Messaging Change PasswordType your current password NBX Telephones System Listening toMessages Security TipsManaging Your Voice Mail Messages LocationYour Messages Replying to aMessage Information AboutYour comments to introduce the message to the other users Forwarding aSending a Message CreatingPress 9 for Message Delivery Options You are prompted to press one of the following buttons toDial 9 for Mailbox Options Your voice mailbox Forwarding CallsDirectly to Your Voice MailboxGreeting-Only Accessing VoiceMail Messages Through E-mailMailbox Group MailboxVoice Mail Standard Features Dialing a Call Setting the VolumeNames as They Appear in the Internal Directory Using the Internal Name DirectoryExternal Call Dialing an To dial an external callSelect User Information Call Forward Creating Your Call Forward PathSelect User Information Call Permissions Placing a Call onHold To place a call on holdTransferring a Call External calls To set up a conference callEstablishing a Conference CallDrop button More About Conference CallsHold Call is answered by someone elseStandard Features Personalizing Your Telephone Ringer Tone Select Speed Dials Telephone LabelsSelect Ringer Tones NBX Business Telephones only Speed DialsSelect Speed Dials Personal Select Speed Dials One TouchSelect Speed Dials, and then select Personal or System-wide Number/Address field Off-SiteNotification Select NBX Messaging Off Site NotificationConsiderations Do Not DisturbTelephone Locking PreventingUnauthorized Use Your TelephoneClass of Service OverrideSame LAN Personalizing Your Telephone Ending Calls When Using a Headset Personalizing Your Telephone Telephone System Following features are described in this chapterRestriction Clir Caller IDInternal and External Calling Line IdentitySelect User Information Call Pickup Clir for All External CallsClir for Next External Call Only Call PickupPickup PickupHunt Groups Calling GroupsCalls can be directed to several phones Select User Information Hunt Groups Hunt Group Numbers assigned by your administratorShows an example of a calling group configuration System Default Extension Numbers Call ParkClick Details Certain circumstances, you can broadcast a message from NBX Telephones using the Paging featurePaging Extensions Feature Codes PagingGetting More from Your Telephone System Using Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices Pulse Dialing Delayed RingingUsing a Feature Code Using a Mapped ButtonUsing a Personal Speed Dial Attendant Consoles This chapter covers these featuresAttendant Console NBX5 6 Select Speed Dials Attendant Console LabelsSelect Print Department, or by extension ComplementAttendant SoftwareAttendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts KeyboardButton Purpose Shortcut Attendant Consoles This chapter covers the following topics Telephone Installation MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingUnderside of the NBX Business Telephone is shown in Figure ConnectingLow-Profile and High-Profile Desktop Positions Low-Profile and High-Profile PositionsKnob for the Handset Support Peg Wall-Mount PositionMoving Your Cleaning YourTroubleshooting Possible ProblemsPorts Busy NCP Possible ProblemTelephone INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, and Troubleshooting Feature Codes for General Use Feature Codes General Telephone FeaturesFeature Description Code Then Button Feature Codes Managing Outbound Telephone Calls Feature Codes for Outbound CallsFeature Codes for Incoming Calls Feature Codes Managing Incoming Telephone CallsFeature Description Paging Codes Address system, over NBX Business Telephones, or bothTelephone handset, and then hang up Index Feature button Basic Telephone 25 Business Telephone Index Index Index