3Com NBX 3101SP User Manual
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Directory
Press this button to access the Name Directory, a list of 
telephone users, displayed in the LCD window of your 
telephone. The user can select a name from the list to dial it 
automatically.
Do Not Disturb
Press this button to toggle on and off the Do Not Disturb 
feature.
Extend Wrap-Up Time
Press this button to extend the ACD Wrap-Up Time session 
duration. Wrap-Up Time must be enabled by the ACD 
administrator. You can use this feature only once per call.
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Feature
Use this button to access any system feature by pressing it 
and then dialing the Feature Code.
For example, if a telephone does not have a button 
programmed for Call Park, you can press the Feature 
button, and then dial the Call Park Feature Code (444) to 
access the Call Park feature.
Flash
If your NBX system is connected to a Central Office (CO) by 
one or more Analog Line Card ports, and if the CO 
provides a feature such as Call Waiting that requires a flash 
signal, press this button to signal the CO to put the existing 
call on hold and toggle to the call that is waiting.
To return to the first call, press this button again.
Fwd Vmail
Press this button to direct all incoming calls to your voice 
mail (or to wherever you have specified in the NBX NetSet 
utility Call Forward > Call Forward.
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Headset
Press this button to toggle between headset and handset 
usage. 
The Headset button mapping type is available only on 
telephones that have a dedicated headphone jack, such as 
the 3Com 3102 Business Telephone.
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grp login/out 0–99
(0–29 on NBX 100)
Press this button and enter the appropriate password to log 
in to or out of an associated Automatic Call Distribution, 
Hunt, or Calling group.
Maps one of the group login/logout Feature Codes (login 
numbers to this button. (Ask your administrator for what 
login number to use.) Each login number logs you in or out 
of the associated group. 
Groups, Hunt Groups, and 
Calling Groups”
Table 8 User Button Mappings (continued)
Function
Button Description
For more information, see
