3com 3102 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Speed Dials
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Special Case:
One-Touch
Speed Dials
(NBX Business Telephones only) In most circumstances, your 
administrator designates 3 Access buttons as extension lines to manage 
incoming and outgoing telephone calls.
NBX 3102 Business Telephone — See item 1 in 
 in 
.
NBX 1102, 2102, and 2102-IR Business Telephones — See item 8 
in 
Although 3101 and 3101SP Basic Telephones each have two Access 
buttons that can be made available by your administrator for One-Touch 
speed dial numbers, these buttons are mapped by default as a Feature 
button and a Transfer button.
Any of the remaining buttons that the administrator has not mapped to a 
feature or system-wide speed dial is available for a One-Touch speed dial.
Use either the One-Touch or the Personal speed dial screen to assign or 
change the One-Touch speed dial numbers on your telephone. If you 
make a change in one screen, it appears in the other screen. See 
 or follow these steps for the One-Touch screen.
To add or change a One-Touch speed dial on an available Access button:
Log in to NBX NetSet > Speed Dials > One Touch.
Any box that has an asterisk in the right margin is available for a personal 
or system-wide speed dial. In any of the asterisked text boxes under 
Number, type the telephone number to which you want to assign a 
speed dial button. Or change the telephone number in a box that already 
has a speed dial number.
Include all of the prefix numbers that you would normally dial, such as a 9 
or or 1 to access an outside line, and, if necessary, the country code or 
area code. Do not use spaces, hyphens, commas, or other nonnumeric 
characters.
In the Description text box, type a brief description, usually a name that 
corresponds to the number.
After you have made all of your changes to the One-Touch speed dials, 
click Apply, and then click OK.
If you make a change in this screen, the change also appears in the 
Personal Speed Dials screen. See 
 earlier in this 
chapter.