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specify the extension of the telephone that you want as the Busy 
Lamp/Speed Dial target.
Creating a Delayed
Ringing PatternYou can define a ringing progression for a line that is mapped to multiple 
telephones. For example, you can configure a call to ring immediately at 
telephone 1, begin ringing at telephone 2 after 4 rings, and then begin 
ringing at telephone 3 after 8 rings. Any of the telephones can pick up 
the call at any time, even if it has not yet...

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7Repeat the procedure for each telephone in the Delayed Ringing pattern, 
taking care to set the Ring delay to create the appropriate delay for each 
extension.
Creating Groups and
Button MappingsTelephone 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...

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Table 26   Group Button Types
Group 
Button Type
Description
DefaultIf you select this setting for a button and click Apply, the default 
value defined for the telephone group is applied to this button.
Example: You have set a button on a user’s telephone as a hunt 
group login button, but the user no longer wants to use the button 
in this way.
Select Default for the button and click Apply.
If the normal setting for the button (defined for the corresponding...

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FlashSends a special signal to the Call Processor to begin a call transfer. 
On an NBX telephone, you cannot depress the switch hook to send a 
Flash signal to the CO. You must use a button mapped to the Flash 
function.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
SystemIntercom calls and outside calls from lines not mapped to specific 
buttons ring on a System button. To call an outside number from a 
System line, you must access a line pool by dialing either 9 or...

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Line / 
ExtensionYou can map a Line / Extension button to the extension of another 
telephone (to create a Busy Lamp/Speed Dial), a line card port 
extension (external line), an Analog Terminal Adapter, an Analog 
Terminal Card port, or a Call Park extension.
Number — Enter a number:
■For a telephone extension, enter the extension number.
■For an external line, enter the full telephone number associated 
with the incoming line.
■For an Analog Terminal Adapter or...

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System Open, 
Closed, 
Lunch, 
OtherMaps one of four system modes to this button. When the button is 
pressed, it sets the Auto Attendant to play the prompts appropriate 
to the selected mode (Open, Closed, Lunch, or Other) when callers 
dial into the system.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Conference 
DropMaps the Conference Drop function to this button. Conference 
Drop disconnects the last person who joined the conference call.
Number — Not used.
Prty...

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Do Not 
DisturbMaps the Do Not Disturb function to this button.
Pressing the button the first time turns on the Do Not Disturb 
functions and prevents incoming calls from ringing on the 
telephone. The words DO NOT DISTURB appear in the NBX 
Telephone’s display panel.
Pressing the button again disables the Do Not Disturb function and 
returns the telephone to normal operation. The words DO NOT 
DISTURB disappear from the NBX Telephone’s display panel.
When the...

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CLIR-AllNormally, when an ISDN call is made, the identity of the caller is 
provided to the PSTN and may be seen by the called party if they 
subscribe to the Caller-ID service. CLIR allows you to withhold this 
information from the called user. 
This Group Button type assigns Calling Line Identity Restriction-All to 
this button. When the user presses the button, all subsequent ISDN 
calls made from this telephone no longer send calling party 
information.
A user...

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PSD 1–99
(SuperStack 3 
NBX)
PSD 1–10
(NBX 100)Assigns a Personal Speed Dial (PSD) number to the button.
The NBX system includes a list of 99 Personal Speed Dials (PSDs), 
which can be programmed by either the administrator or the user.
On the NBX 100, map the first 10 personal speed dials using the 
Button Mappings window. To map the remaining personal speed 
dials, use the Other button mapping, described earlier in this table.
You or the user can define the...

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Pickup GroupMaps the Pickup Group function to this button.
The Pickup Group function picks up a call that is ringing on any 
extension in a specified call pickup group. To pick up a call from a 
ringing telephone in a group, your telephone and the ringing 
telephone must be part of the same calling group. After you press 
this button, you must enter the extension for the pickup group.
SuperStack 3 NBX — 482–531
NBX 100 — 500–531
This function is similar to PG 482–531...
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