3Com 2101 - Manual

3Com 2101

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; NBX B
  • Page 7 – If the information in the release notes; Table 1
  • Page 8 – Conventions; Table 2
  • Page 9 – Documentation; Comments on the
  • Page 11 – Setting Up Your Password and Voice Mail for the First Time
  • Page 13 – NBX NetSet Utility; call coverage point
  • Page 14 – Quick Reference Guide; Navigation Icons
  • Page 15 – USINESS; NBX 1102 Business Telephone
  • Page 16 – Figure 1; NBX; Handset
  • Page 17 – Business Telephone Buttons and Controls; with
  • Page 19 – Programmable Access Buttons on the Business Telephone; Figure 2; Access Buttons; NBX Feature
  • Page 20 – Table 6
  • Page 21 – ASIC; Basic Telephone Buttons and Controls
  • Page 22 – Figure 3; Table 7
  • Page 23 – Programmable Access Buttons on the Basic Telephone; NBX Feature Codes Guide
  • Page 24 – indicates the status of the lines. See; Steady
  • Page 25 – NBX V; OICE; This chapter covers these topics:
  • Page 26 – Important; Chapter 1
  • Page 27 – Changing Your Name Announcement and Personal Greeting; Security Tips; Change your password often.
  • Page 28 – Table 8
  • Page 29 – Listening to NBX Messages; Table 9
  • Page 30 – Information About; during or after the message, and then press one of these; You cannot
  • Page 31 – Replying to a Message; If the message that you received is marked; Listen to your reply.; Private; or; Urgent; “Marking a
  • Page 32 – “Speed Dials”; Listen to your introductory comment.
  • Page 33 – Creating and Sending a Message; Create and Send a Message; Mark the message
  • Page 34 – “Hunt Groups and Calling Groups”; Mailbox Options
  • Page 35 – Creating Personal Voice Mail Group Lists; Modifying or; Review your list of groups.
  • Page 37 – Other Ways to Manage Your Voice Mail Messages; “Listening to Your Messages in Your; Mailbox; When you designate that your mailbox is a; NBX NetSet > NBX Messaging; “Changing Your Name Announcement and
  • Page 38 – Phantom Mailbox; phantom mailbox; Group Mailbox; group mailbox
  • Page 40 – Answering a Call; “Setting Your Call Coverage Point”; Line A
  • Page 41 – Using the NBX Telephone Display Panel; “Status Icons on the Basic Telephone”; “Setting Your Call Coverage
  • Page 42 – Tips on; An Internal Call; Call Logs
  • Page 43 – Setting Your Call Coverage Point; “Dialing a
  • Page 44 – NBX NetSet > User Info > Call Permissions
  • Page 45 – Putting a Call on Hold
  • Page 46 – On an NBX Basic Telephone, you can place at most two calls on hold.; Transferring a Call
  • Page 47 – Direct Mail Transfer
  • Page 48 – OR
  • Page 49 – Conference; Setting the Volume; “Ringer Tones”
  • Page 52 – Ringer Tones; NBX NetSet > Ringer Tones
  • Page 53 – Speed Dials; The first personal speed dial numbers appear on whichever of the
  • Page 54 – One-Touch Speed Dials”
  • Page 55 – Number; Description; “Personal Speed Dials”
  • Page 56 – NBX Resource Pack CD
  • Page 57 – Off-Site Notification; first
  • Page 58 – EMail; Additional Notes; “Telephone Locking”
  • Page 59 – Notice Behaviors; attempt. See the definitions as well; If you specify EMail for the first attempt:
  • Page 60 – Resetting the Off-Site Notification Cycle; Do Not Disturb
  • Page 61 – Preventing Unauthorized Use of Your Telephone
  • Page 62 – Call Permissions
  • Page 63 – Palm Integration; Install the Palm Dialer software (available on the; Using a Headset; all
  • Page 66 – Feature; button and; Caller ID; Internal and External
  • Page 68 – Call Pickup
  • Page 69 – Hunt Groups and Calling Groups; Hunt Groups; Figure 4; Sample Hunt Group Configuration
  • Page 70 – Hunt Group Numbers (Assigned by the Administrator); On a SuperStack 3 NBX system
  • Page 71 – Figure 5; Sample Calling Group Configuration
  • Page 72 – Call Park; “Paging”; Factory Default Call Park Extension Numbers; System; SuperStack 3 NBX
  • Page 73 – Paging; Do; Using Unique; Figure 6; Paging Extension; Telephones on your system; Simultaneous Paging
  • Page 74 – Using Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices; Using Site Codes; site; Figure 7; Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices
  • Page 75 – Bridged Extensions; The administrator can create bridged extensions on:
  • Page 76 – Delayed Ringing; The Delayed Ringing feature keeps; Yes; through
  • Page 77 – Pulse Dialing; pulse
  • Page 79 – The NBX
  • Page 80 – Shift; Figure 8
  • Page 81 – NBX Resource Pack
  • Page 83 – Complement Attendant Software; describes the main elements of the Complement Attendant; Field
  • Page 84 – describes Complement Attendant Software buttons and the; Managing Calls; Button
  • Page 85 – Figure 9; Underside of the NBX Telephone
  • Page 86 – High-Profile Positions; Low-Profile and High-Profile Desktop Positions
  • Page 87 – Attaching and Adjusting the Support Bracket; loaded peg projects out on the top of the phone (Item 1 in; Knob for the Handset Support Peg; shows the NBX Telephone in the wall-mount position.; Bracket
  • Page 89 – Troubleshooting Problems; lists possible problems that you may encounter and the most
  • Page 91 – NDEX
  • Page 95 – voice mail
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Part Number: 900-0095-01 Rev BA
Published: May 2003

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Telephone Guide

Telephones

NBX 1102 Business Telephone

NBX 2102 Business Telephone

NBX 2102-IR Business Telephone

NBX 2101 Basic Telephone

Attendant Consoles

NBX 1105 Attendant Console

NBX Complement Attendant Software

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS; NBX B

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE How to Use This Guide 7 Conventions 8 Documentation 9 Comments on the Documentation 9 1 G ETTING S TARTED Setting Up Your Password and Voice Mail for the First Time 11 NBX NetSet Utility 13 Starting the NBX NetSet Utility 13 Navigation and Shortcut Icons in the NBX NetS...

Page 7 - If the information in the release notes; Table 1

A BOUT T HIS G UIDE This guide is intended for anyone using NBX ® Telephones, the NBX 1105 Attendant Console, or the NBX Complement Attendant Software. It includes information about using the NBX Voice Messaging system and the NBX NetSet ™ administration utility for personal telephone settings. If t...

Page 8 - Conventions; Table 2

8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions Table 2 defines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide. Table 3 lists conventions that are used throughout this guide. Table 2 Common Terms Term Definition Auto Attendant The set of voice prompts that answers incoming calls and describes actions that a c...

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