System-wide speed dials, Special case: one-touch speed dials – 3Com NBX 3101SP User Manual
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System-wide
Speed Dials
Your administrator can set up to 100 system-wide speed dials (using ID 
numbers 700 through 799) for numbers that are dialed frequently by 
many internal users. You can view the system-wide speed dial list through 
the NBX NetSet utility. Or you can view and dial from it using the 
telephone display panel.
If your administrator has assigned you to a group that allows you to 
change your button mappings, log in to the NetSet utility and go to 
Telephone Programming > Button Mapping to view or change the 
current system-wide speed dial assignments for your telephone’s buttons. 
See 
You can also map a system-wide speed dial ID number to one of the 
available Access buttons on your telephone from the Directory > 
One-Touch Speed Dial page. See 
next.
To use a system-wide speed dial:
1 Pick up the handset. If you are using a 3Com 3101SP Basic Telephone,
you can press
(Speaker).
2 Press the Feature button plus the 3-digit system-wide speed dial ID code
for the number that you want to call. Or scroll to System Speed Dials on 
the display panel, press Slct, scroll to the number that you want to dial, 
and press Slct again.
If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it, the display 
panel on your telephone shows the message “No number stored.”
Special Case:
One-Touch
Speed Dials
One-Touch speed dials use Access buttons.
Use either the One-Touch or the Personal speed dial page to assign or 
change the One-Touch speed dial numbers on your telephone. If you 
make a change in one page, it appears in the other page. See 
or follow these steps for the One-Touch screen.
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.
