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Name (Device Name)(Optional) A name that identifies this device when it 
appears in lists in the NBX NetSet utility.
Extension (Associated 
Telephone)The telephone extension associated with this Attendant 
Console.
Dialog RefreshHow often to renew the information that appears on this 
dialog box.
Choices: Manual; 5 10, 15, 30, or 60 seconds.
Device RefreshForces the device to send a status message to the Call 
Processor. (If you select this setting, you must...

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Removing an
Attendant ConsoleTo remove an NBX 1105 Attendant Console from the system:
1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click 
Device Configuration. The 
Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49
).
2Click the Attendant Console tab. The Attendant Console dialog box 
appears (Figure 63
).
3Select the Attendant Console that you want to remove.
4Click Remove. A dialog box prompts you to confirm the removal.
5Click Ye s. The system removes the Attendant...

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4Click Feature Buttons. The Feature Button Mappings dialog box appears 
(Figure 67
).
Figure 67     Feature Button Mappings Dialog Box
5To assign each Feature button, use the drop down list to select the 
feature you want to assign to the button. Table 30
 describes each 
feature.
6Click Apply to implement the new mappings.
7Click OK.
Table 30 Feature Button Mappings
FunctionDescription
DefaultIndicates that this button has no mapping.
Account CodeAllows you...

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FeatureA Feature button lets you access any system feature by 
pressing it and then dialing a Feature Code.
For example, if the Attendant Console 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.
ReleaseMaps the Release function to this button. Release 
disconnects the current call and leaves the telephone idle 
(on hook). Use this feature if you use a...

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Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console195
CLIR-AllAssigns Calling Line Identity Restriction to this button. 
When you press the button, all subsequent ISDN calls made 
by from the telephone associated with this Attendant 
Console no longer contain calling party information.
To turn off CLIR-All, press the button again.
Normally, when an ISDN call is made, the identity of the 
caller is provided to the PSTN and may be seen by the called 
user if they subscribe to the Caller-ID service. CLIR allows...

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Pickup Ext.Maps the Pickup Extension function to this button.
The Pickup Extension function picks up a call for a 
particular extension. After you press this button, you must 
enter the extension number of the ringing telephone.
This function is similar to Directed Call Pickup (see DP 
540–589 and DP 540–549, later in this table).
Pickup GroupMaps the Pickup Group function to this button.
The Pickup Group function picks up a call ringing on any 
extension in a specified...

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Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console197
Mapping the Attendant Console Access Buttons
To map the NBX 1105 Attendant Console Access buttons:
1In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click 
Device Configuration. The 
Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49
).
2Click the Attendant Console tab. The Attendant Console dialog box 
appears (Figure 63
). 
3Select the Attendant Console for which you want to map Feature 
Buttons.
4Click Button Mappings. The Button Mappings dialog box appears 
(Figure...

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5To map the buttons that you want, follow these steps:
aSelect the appropriate column of buttons. Click 1-50 to select columns 
A through E, or 51 through 100 to select columns F through J. (This 
choice emulates the function of the Shift button on the physical 
Attendant Console.)
bClick the letter (A through J) that corresponds to the column of 
buttons that you want to map.
cMap the buttons for the column that you selected using the 
pull-down list boxes. Table 31...

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ReleaseMaps the Release function to this button. Release 
disconnects the current call and leaves the telephone idle 
(on hook). Use this feature if you use a headset.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
FlashSends a special signal to the telephone company to 
activate optional features such as Call Waiting. Enter 
nothing in the Number or the Prty fields.
Line / ExtensionYou can map a Line / Extension button to the extension 
of another telephone...

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Bridged ExtensionFor a primary telephone, defines this button as a bridged 
extension appearance on the primary telephone.
For a secondary telephone, maps the extension of a 
primary telephone to this button.
Number — Enter the primary telephone extension 
number.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
MWIAssigns the Message Waiting Indicator to this button. 
The lamp next to the button lights when you have a 
message in your mailbox.
Number — Enter the voice mailbox number...
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