3Com NBX 100 Administrator's Manual - page 152
152
C
HAPTER
3: D
EVICE
C
ONFIGURATION
The Lock feature (see
“Creating Groups and Button Mappings”
on
page 153
) allows you to control button behavior. If you enable Lock, a
change that you make at the group level passes to every telephone in the
group and it cannot be overridden for individual telephones. If you
disable Lock, you can override group button mappings at the device level.
(This Lock feature is not the same as the Telephone Locking feature that a
user can apply to an individual telephone. See the NBX Telephone Guide.)
Creating a Busy
Lamp/Speed Dial
Button Mapping
A Busy Lamp/Speed Dial button is an Access button, with a light, that is
mapped so that it can function as a speed dial to another extension and
also indicate when that extension is in use. When you press the Access
button mapped to the Busy Lamp/Speed Dial button, you dial the
mapped extension. When the other extension is in use, the lamp lights on
your telephone.
For the NBX Attendant Console, the default configuration created by the
Auto Discovery process creates Busy Lamp/Speed Dial mappings for up to
the first 100 extensions on the system.
A CO line mapped directly to telephones (Key mode) does not get
transferred to any user’s voice mail. For more on key mode, see
Creating
and Managing Button Mappings
on
page 150
.
To create a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial button mapping:
1 Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Telephones.
2 Select a telephone in the list and click the
Button Mappings
button.
3 On the
Telephone Configuration
dialog box, select an available Access
button that has a light. In the
Type
box, select
Line/Extension
. In the
Number
box, specify the extension of the telephone that you want as the
Busy Lamp/Speed Dial target.
Creating a Delayed
Ringing Pattern
You can define a ringing progression for a line that is mapped to multiple
telephones. For example, you can configure a call to ring immediately at
telephone 1, begin ringing at telephone 2 after 4 rings, and then begin
ringing at telephone 3 after 8 rings. Any of the telephones can pick up
the call at any time, even if it has not yet started audibly ringing at a
particular telephone. (The light flashes during all rings.)
Delayed ringing works with Key mode only, that is, with line card ports
mapped to buttons on two or more telephones.