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between assignments 1 through 50 and assignments 51 through 100. The Shift button LED is lighted when you have buttons 51 through 100 selected.

Figure 13 and the text that follows it describe the features on the NBX 3105 Attendant Console.

Figure 13 NBX 1105 Attendant Console

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1Access buttons — A light next to each button indicates whether the line is available or in use, or whether assigned features are enabled. For details of button status, see Table 7 in Chapter 3.

2Shift button — Enables you to toggle between the two sets of button assignments on the Console. Press the Shift button for assignments

1 through 50. Press Shift again for assignments 51 through 100. The Shift button LED is lighted when you have buttons 51 through 100 selected.

3Labels — You can print labels for your Attendant Console using the LabelMaker forms in the NBX NetSet utility or on the NBX Resource Pack CD. See “Attendant Console Labels” next.

4Transfer button — Enables you to send a call to another telephone. See “Transferring a Call” in Chapter 7.

5Direct Mail Transfer button — Allows you to send a caller directly to another user’s voice mailbox or phantom mailbox. See “Direct Mail

Transfer” in Chapter 7.

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