156 CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Line /
Extension You can map a button to the extension of another telephone (to
create a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial), a line card port extension (external
line), an Analog Terminal Adapter, an Analog Terminal Card port, or
a Call Park extension (to park a call or to pick up a call parked at that
extension).
Number — Enter a number:
■For a telephone extension, enter the extension number.
■For an external line, enter the full telephone number associated
with the incoming line.
■For an Analog Terminal Adapter or an Analog Terminal Card
port, enter the extension associated with the ATA or the ATC
port.
■For Call Park, enter a Call Park extension.
To park a call, you must first press the Call Park button (mapped by
default NBX Business Telephones), and then press the button that is
mapped to a particular Call Park extension:
■SuperStack 3 NBX: 6000–6099 (See note 1)
■NBX 100: 601–609 (See note 2)
Prty (Priority) — Enter a number to identify which button has
precedence. The button with the lowest value becomes active when
you lift the receiver or press the Speaker button.
Note 1: The Superstack 3 NBX is shipped with a factory default
4-digit dial plan. If you import any 3-digit plan, you must manually
specify any 3-digit extension ranges that are not set by the imported
plan.
Note 2: The NBX 100 is shipped with a 3-digit dial plan. If you
import any 4-digit plan, you must manually specify any 4-digit
extension ranges that are not set by the imported plan.
MWI Assigns the Message Waiting Indicator to this button. The lamp next
to the button lights when you have a message in your mailbox.
Number — Enter the voice mailbox number (telephone extension).
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Other Lets you assign any feature code to a button.
Number — Enter the feature code number in this field.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Example: On the NBX 100, use Other to map the personal speed
dials from 11–99. In the Number field, enter an extension from the
personal speed dial extension range. Personal speed dial 11
corresponds to extension 610.
Table26 Button Type Functions (continued)
Button
Type
Description