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4 Soft buttons
— Allow you to select items that are displayed in the
telephone display panel. See
“Dialing a Call”
in
Chapter 5
. The buttons,
from left to right, are:
■
Slct
(Select)
■
Back
(returns you to the next higher level in the menu)
■
Exit
(leaves the display panel menus)
5 Scroll buttons
— Allow you to scroll through the items in the telephone
display panel. See
“Using the 3Com Telephone Display Panel”
in
Chapter 5
.
6 MSG (Message) button
— Accesses your voice mail messages through
the NBX Messaging system. See
“Listening to NBX Messages”
in
Chapter 4
.
7 Telephone key pad
8 Volume control buttons
— Raise or lower the volume of the ringer, the
handset, or the headset. See
“Setting the Volume”
in
Chapter 5
.
9 Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
“Putting a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 5
.
10 Transfer button
— (factory default setting) Sends the currently active
call to another telephone. See
“Programmable Access Buttons”
later in
this chapter.
11 Call Toggle button
— (factory default setting) Similar to a Hold button,
enables you to switch between two calls. See
“Programmable Access
Buttons”
later in this chapter.
12 Feature button
— (factory default setting) See
“Programmable Access
Buttons”
later in this chapter.
Programmable
Access Buttons
The 3Com 2101 Basic Telephone has three programmable Access
buttons. The factory-default settings for these buttons are (from left to
right):
■
Feature
— Allows you to access features that are not directly
assigned to an Access button on your telephone. See
“Using Feature
Codes”
in
Chapter 8
for a list of features and codes and how to use
them.
■
Call Toggle
— Available only on the 3Com 2101 Basic Telephone. Use
this button to manage two telephone calls at the same time. See
“Answering a Call”
in
Chapter 5
.
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