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EVICE
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ONFIGURATION
Creating Groups and
Button Mappings
Telephone Button Mappings are part of a device. You assign a set of 
mappings to an individual by associating a particular device or group to 
that user.
A user can see the Button Mappings in effect for an assigned telephone 
by logging on to the NBX NetSet utility with a personal password. The 
user can also use the NBX NetSet utility to create and print labels for the 
Access Buttons on the telephone.
An administrator can define the button mappings for telephone groups 
and also define exceptions to the group mappings for individual 
telephones.
To create groups and button mappings:
Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Telephone Groups. 
Click Add, type a Group Name, and click OK.
Click the Group that you want to apply mappings to.
Click Button Mappings.
To define button mappings for an individual telephone:
Select NBX NetSet > Device Configuration > Telephones. 
Click the telephone that you want to apply mappings to.
Click Button Mappings.
Button Mapping Notes
Not all Button Type functions are available on all models of 
telephones.
The use of the Prty (priority) and Number fields depend on the 
selected Button Type function. 
The Ring field is used to enable and disable ringing for a lone 
appearance button and to set delayed ringing patterns. See 
 on 
 for details.
Lock check box at the Group Mappings level lets you control button 
inheritance behavior. If you lock a button at the Group Mappings 
level, a change made to the Group always passes to every telephone 
in the Group. If you clear the Lock box at the Group Mappings level, 
you can override the mapping at the device level. An icon at the 
device level indicates whether the button can be remapped.