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Pickup Ext. Maps the Pickup Extension function to this button.
The Pickup Extension function picks up a call for a particular
extension.
After you press this button, you must enter the extension number of
the ringing telephone.
This function is similar to Directed Call Pickup (see DP 540–589 and
DP 540–549, later in this table).
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Pickup Group Maps the Pickup Group function to this button.
This setting allows you to pick up a call on any extension in the
selected Pickup Group. Your telephone and the ringing telephone
must be part of the same Pickup Group unless the “Allow
Non-Member Pickup” check box is enabled for the group.
To use the Pickup Group button, the user presses the mapped
button and then dials the Pickup Group extension. For one-touch
access to a specific Pickup Group extension, see the description for
for PG 482–531 (SuperStack 3) and PG 500–531 (NBX 100) later in
this table).
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
PSD 1–99
(SuperStack
3)
PSD 1–10
(NBX 100)
Assigns a Personal Speed Dial (PSD) number to the button.
The NBX system includes 100 Personal Speed Dials (PSDs), which can
be programmed by either the administrator or the user.
For the NBX 100, you can map the first 10 personal speed dials using
the Button Mappings window. To map the remaining 90 personal
speed dials, use the Other button mapping, described earlier in this
table.
You define the telephone numbers for each PSD in NBX NetSet
Personal Settings.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Redial Maps the Redial function to this button. Redial places a new call to
the same number as the most recent call made from this telephone.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Table26 Button Type Functions (continued)
Button
Type
Description