3Com NBX 2101 - Manual

3Com NBX 2101

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; NBX B
  • Page 7 – administration utility.; Table 1
  • Page 8 – Conventions; Table 3; Table 2
  • Page 9 – Documentation; Format; NBX Installation Guide; Screen display; OK
  • Page 10 – NBX Administrator’s Guide.; Comments on the; Include the following information with your comments:
  • Page 11 – This chapter covers these topics:
  • Page 12 – Your Password; I am unavailable to take your call at the moment.; Chapter 4
  • Page 13 – The NetSet Utility; you; Starting the; Figure 1
  • Page 14 – NBX NetSet Login Screen with Password Dialog Box; Action; Back; The main NetSet login dialog box; Help; Online Help for personal settings
  • Page 15 – Personal Settings; Quick Reference Sheet; Telephone Quick Reference.; Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Page 17 – USINESS; NBX 1102 Business Telephone
  • Page 18 – Figure 2; NBX; Handset; “Listening to Messages”; Display panel; “Forwarding a Message”
  • Page 19 – Telephone Buttons and Controls; Reserved for future use.
  • Page 20 – Palm Operating System; 9 Mute button; internal; Hands Free; before; Table 5
  • Page 21 – Programmable Access Buttons; Figure 3; Access Buttons
  • Page 23 – ASIC; Chapter 2
  • Page 24 – Figure 4; Table 6; Soft buttons; “Calling Inside Your Organization”
  • Page 25 – Status Icons on the NBX Basic Telephone; Status Indicator Patterns; Icon; Steady
  • Page 26 – Call Toggle; Transfer
  • Page 27 – personal voice mailbox,
  • Page 28 – using the telephone
  • Page 29 – Listening to Messages; Figure 5
  • Page 30 – From a Remote; You cannot retrieve
  • Page 31 – Replying to a Message; Information About; Date and time information.; Private; or; Urgent
  • Page 32 – If a message is marked; Listen to your introductory comment.
  • Page 33 – Creating and Sending a Message; Mark the message
  • Page 34 – Message Delivery Options.; Personal Voice Mail List,; MSG; Mark the message as Urgent.
  • Page 36 – greeting-only mailbox; NBX Messaging
  • Page 37 – Phantom Mailbox; phantom mailbox; Group Mailbox; group mailbox
  • Page 39 – The NBX telephone system is controlled by a computer system
  • Page 40 – Setting the Volume; Volume Control buttons; Dialing a Call; “Dialing a Call to a Remote Office”
  • Page 41 – Using the Internal Name Directory; Figure 6; Names as They Appear in the Internal Directory; up; Figure 7; Directory Menu Choices; Select
  • Page 42 – external; Answering a Call; “Status Icons on the NBX Basic Telephone”
  • Page 43 – Creating Your Call Forward Path; Call Forward
  • Page 44 – Transferring a Call
  • Page 45 – announce
  • Page 46 – Conference Call; Conference; Feature
  • Page 47 – Establishing a Conference Call; Conference Drop
  • Page 49 – Important; If your telephone does not have a button programmed for
  • Page 50 – Ringer Tone
  • Page 51 – Speed Dials; The NBX system has three types of; Dials; is a telephone number that the NBX system dials; Figure 8; Programmable Buttons on the NBX Business Telephone; ” in
  • Page 52 – personal speed dials
  • Page 53 – system-wide speed dials; No number stored
  • Page 54 – Off-Site Notification
  • Page 55 – “Telephone Locking”; Do Not Disturb; Do Not Disturb
  • Page 56 – hunt group
  • Page 57 – Class of Service Override; Palm Integration; Palm operating system
  • Page 58 – Using a Headset; all
  • Page 59 – of these
  • Page 61 – The following features are described in this chapter:
  • Page 62 – Caller ID; Internal and External
  • Page 63 – Call Pickup; Call Pickup
  • Page 65 – Hunt Groups and Calling Groups; Hunt Groups; Figure 9; Sample Hunt Group Configuration
  • Page 66 – Table 7; Hunt Group Numbers (assigned by your administrator); On a SuperStack 3 NBX system; and
  • Page 67 – example; Sample Calling Group Configuration
  • Page 68 – Call Park; Table 8; Factory Default Call Park Extension Numbers; System; SuperStack 3 NBX
  • Page 69 – Park Cancelled; Paging; Paging; Paging; Table 9; External
  • Page 71 – Dialing a Call to a Remote Office; Using Unique; unique; Using Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices; Using Site Codes; site
  • Page 72 – Using Site Codes to Dial Remote Offices; Bridged Extensions; With a
  • Page 73 – Delayed Ringing; Delayed Ringing; Pulse Dialing; pulse; Using a Feature Code
  • Page 74 – Using a Personal Speed Dial; For additional information about programming speed dials, see
  • Page 75 – NBX Complement Attendant
  • Page 76 – Shift
  • Page 78 – Complement Attendant Software; Field
  • Page 79 – describes; Button
  • Page 80 – Managing Calls; To manage incoming calls using the; Last; For additional information on using the
  • Page 81 – This chapter covers the following topics:
  • Page 82 – The underside of the NBX Business Telephone is shown in; Underside of the NBX Model 1102 Business Telephone; The underside of the NBX Business Telephone includes:
  • Page 83 – Connecting the Telephone; Attaching and; In; Low-Profile and High-Profile Desktop Positions
  • Page 84 – loaded peg projects out on the top of the phone (Item 1 in; Knob for the Handset Support Peg; shows the NBX Business Telephone Model 1102 in the; Wall-Mounted Position; Handset support peg
  • Page 85 – Moving Your Telephone; All NBX telephones have the; Troubleshooting Quick Reference; Possible Problem
  • Page 89 – button on your telephone
  • Page 91 – Feature Codes for Incoming Calls
  • Page 92 – Paging Codes; After you dial the paging code, as shown in; dynamic
  • Page 93 – NDEX
  • Page 96 – Quick Reference Sheet 15
  • Page 97 – Transfer Calls
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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

Part No. 900-0079-01
Published: 09-2001

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS; NBX B

C ONTENTS A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Conventions 8Documentation 9 1 G ETTING S TARTED Setting Up Your Voice Mail 12The NetSet Utility 13Quick Reference Sheet 15 2 NBX B USINESS T ELEPHONES Telephone Buttons and Controls 18Status Lights on the NBX Business Telephone 20Programmable Access Buttons 21 3 NBX B ...

Page 7 - administration utility.; 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 Mail system and the NBX NetSet ™ administration utility. If the information in the release notes (re...

Page 8 - Conventions; Table 3; Table 2

8 A BOUT T HIS G UIDE Commonly Used Terms Table 2 defines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide. The examples of the NetSet utility in this guide show the screens as they appear on the SuperStack 3 NBX system. Unless otherwise indicated, the features also apply to the NBX 100 and NBX 25...

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