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Listening to Your Messages in Your E-mail

You can listen to your voice mail from any computer that allows you to access your e-mail. Your e-mail software application must be IMAP-4 compliant, such as Microsoft Outlook. See your administrator for assistance with this feature.

If you configure your first off-site notification method to send you an e-mail message when you have voice messages, the NBX system sends each voice mail message as a sound-file attachment to an e-mail message. To listen to your messages using your computer, it must have a sound device such as a USB headset or a sound card with either speakers or headphones.

When you delete the e-mail message that contains the attached voice message, you are not deleting the voice message on the NBX system. To delete voice messages from the NBX system, you must access your voice mailbox through the telephone or the NBX NetSet utility.

See “Off-Site Notification” in Chapter 6 for a discussion of off-site notification behavior.

Account (Billing) Account Codes allow your administrator to track calls that are associated

Codeswith an individual client or account. When you dial a call or when you answer your telephone, you dial a numeric account code that allows the NBX system to track time spent on the telephone with a client, perhaps to be associated with a billable account.

You may be forced to enter an account code for outgoing external calls. To see if you are forced to enter an account code, log in to the NBX NetSet Utility and go to My Calling Privileges > Call Permissions. For a list of public account codes, go to Directory > Account Codes.

To enter a forced account code for an outgoing external call:

1Dial the phone number.

For a 3Com Entry Telephone or analog telephone, you hear the feature tone as the system waits for the required account code.

The display panel prompts you for the required account code.

2Dial the account code that has been assigned by your administrator, and then press the # key.

The NBX system records the account code and completes the call:

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3Com 3101SP manual Listening to Your Messages in Your E-mail

3101SP specifications

The 3Com 3101SP is an innovative VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phone that offers a powerful solution for businesses seeking efficient and high-quality communication tools. Designed for use with 3Com's VoIP systems, the 3101SP is part of a broader trend toward integrated digital telephony that enhances productivity and streamlines communication processes.

One of the main features of the 3101SP is its user-friendly interface. The phone is equipped with a large, backlit display that provides clear visibility, making it easy for users to navigate menus and access features. The ergonomic design ensures that all buttons are easy to reach, allowing for straightforward operation even during busy periods.

The 3Com 3101SP utilizes advanced Voice over IP technology, enabling high-definition audio quality for calls. This technology eliminates the limitations of traditional telephony, allowing users to communicate over the internet with crystal-clear clarity. The phone supports wideband audio codecs, providing a more natural and easier-to-understand conversation experience.

Another significant characteristic of the 3101SP is its support for multiple lines and call appearances. Users can manage several calls simultaneously, making it an ideal choice for busy office environments. Additionally, the phone features differentiated ring tones and visual indicators to help users identify incoming calls easily.

The 3101SP also includes a range of integrated features that enhance productivity. These include a built-in speakerphone for hands-free operation, as well as voicemail capabilities that allow users to easily access and manage their messages. The device supports call transfer, conferencing, and call hold functionalities, making collaboration seamless among team members.

Moreover, the 3Com 3101SP is built with reliability in mind. It is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, which allows it to receive power through the same Ethernet cable used for data transmission. This simplifies installation and ensures uninterrupted operation, even during power outages.

In terms of security, the 3101SP incorporates various protocols that protect calls and user information. Encryption technologies safeguard data transmission, ensuring that communications remain confidential and secure.

In summary, the 3Com 3101SP VoIP phone combines advanced technology with a range of features designed to improve workplace communication. With its clear audio quality, multi-line support, phone features, and robust security measures, the 3101SP stands as an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their telephony capabilities. Its ergonomic design and user-friendly interface further contribute to its appeal, making it a reliable tool for improving overall communication efficiency.