3Com 3106c - NBX Wireless VoIP Phone User Manual - page 25
Programmable Access Buttons
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16 Personal Speed Dial button — See
Chapter 5
.
This button can also be assigned other functions, such as Bridged
Extensions. Ask your NBX administrator for more information, and see
Chapter 6
for information about Bridged Extensions.
17 Message (MSG) button — Accesses your voice mail messages through
the NBX Messaging system.
This button can also be assigned other functions, such as Bridged
Extensions. Ask your NBX administrator for more information, and see
Chapter 6
for information about Bridged Extensions.
Programmable
Access Buttons
Figure 3
shows the Access buttons on the 3Com Cordless Telephones. By
default, the functions assigned to these buttons are set by your NBX
administrator. You cannot change their functions unless your
administrator defines one or more buttons as User Speed Dials.
To view or change the current features on your telephone’s buttons, click
the Shortcut to One-Touch Speed Dials icon below the NBX NetSet
™
utility screen. Buttons that you can change are marked with an asterisk
and the description “User SPD” on the One-Touch Speed Dials screen.
Click the Help button on the screen for detailed instructions.
Figure 3 Access Buttons
Access buttons have these default settings:
1 System Appearance button 1 — Indicates activity on the first calling
line. Lights steadily when you are in an active call or are using the NBX
Messaging system. Blinks to indicate an incoming call or when you have
placed a call on hold.
2 System Appearance button 2 —Indicates activity on the second calling
line. Lights steadily when you are in an active call or are using the NBX
Messaging system. Blinks to indicate an incoming call or when you have
placed a call on hold.
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