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...350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064 Copyright © 1998-2005, 3Com Corporation. Other brand and product names may not be registered in other countries. 3Com, the 3Com logo, and NBX are unable to locate a copy, please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to , the implied warranties, terms, ... merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for the Software. Unless otherwise indicated, 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as a separate document, in , ...
...350 Campus Drive Marlborough, MA 01752-3064 Copyright © 1998-2005, 3Com Corporation. Other brand and product names may not be registered in other countries. 3Com, the 3Com logo, and NBX are unable to locate a copy, please contact 3Com and a copy will be provided to , the implied warranties, terms, ... merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for the Software. Unless otherwise indicated, 3Com registered trademarks are registered in the United States and may or may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as a separate document, in , ...
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... 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES Telephone Buttons and Controls 20 3Com 3106C 20 3Com 3107C 23 Programmable Access Buttons 25 Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons 26 Base Unit Controls and Functions 27 Using the Handset 27 Handset Controls 28 Using the Handset 29 Using the Optional Headset 31 3 NBX MESSAGING NBX Messaging Components 34 Important Considerations 34 Changing Your...
... 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES Telephone Buttons and Controls 20 3Com 3106C 20 3Com 3107C 23 Programmable Access Buttons 25 Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons 26 Base Unit Controls and Functions 27 Using the Handset 27 Handset Controls 28 Using the Handset 29 Using the Optional Headset 31 3 NBX MESSAGING NBX Messaging Components 34 Important Considerations 34 Changing Your...
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4 Changing Your Name Announcement and Personal Greetings 36 Listening to NBX Messages 37 Message Indicators 37 Listening from Your Computer 37 Listening from Your 3Com Cordless Telephone 38 Listening from Any Internal 3Com Telephone 38 Listening from an External Location 38 Managing Your Messages 39 Information... About Your Messages 39 Replying to a Message 40 Forwarding a Message 41 Creating and Sending a Message 42 Using Voice Mail ...
4 Changing Your Name Announcement and Personal Greetings 36 Listening to NBX Messages 37 Message Indicators 37 Listening from Your Computer 37 Listening from Your 3Com Cordless Telephone 38 Listening from Any Internal 3Com Telephone 38 Listening from an External Location 38 Managing Your Messages 39 Information... About Your Messages 39 Replying to a Message 40 Forwarding a Message 41 Creating and Sending a Message 42 Using Voice Mail ...
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... More Than One Call 59 Transferring a Call 60 Announced (Screened) Transfer 60 Blind Transfer 61 Direct Mail Transfer 61 Establishing a Conference Call Using Feature Codes 61 Disconnecting the Last Person That You Called 62 More About Conference Calls 63 5 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE Guidelines About Features on... 3Com Telephones 65 Ringer Tones 66 Speed Dials 66 Personal Speed Dials 66 System-wide Speed Dials 67 Special Case: One-Touch Speed Dials...
... More Than One Call 59 Transferring a Call 60 Announced (Screened) Transfer 60 Blind Transfer 61 Direct Mail Transfer 61 Establishing a Conference Call Using Feature Codes 61 Disconnecting the Last Person That You Called 62 More About Conference Calls 63 5 PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE Guidelines About Features on... 3Com Telephones 65 Ringer Tones 66 Speed Dials 66 Personal Speed Dials 66 System-wide Speed Dials 67 Special Case: One-Touch Speed Dials...
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...95 Sending an MWI Message 95 Cancelling an MWI Message 96 Dialing a Call to a Remote Office 97 Using Unique Extensions 97 Using Site Codes 98 Bridged Extensions 99 Using Pulse Dialing 99 Through a Feature Code 100 Through a Mapped Button 100 Through a Personal Speed Dial ...100 Additional Applications 101 7 FEATURE CODES Feature Codes with 3Com Telephones 103 3Com Cordless Telephone 103 NBX Tones 104 Using Feature Codes 106 A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Selecting the Installation Location 110 Telephone Kit Contents 111 Connecting the ...
...95 Sending an MWI Message 95 Cancelling an MWI Message 96 Dialing a Call to a Remote Office 97 Using Unique Extensions 97 Using Site Codes 98 Bridged Extensions 99 Using Pulse Dialing 99 Through a Feature Code 100 Through a Mapped Button 100 Through a Personal Speed Dial ...100 Additional Applications 101 7 FEATURE CODES Feature Codes with 3Com Telephones 103 3Com Cordless Telephone 103 NBX Tones 104 Using Feature Codes 106 A TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Selecting the Installation Location 110 Telephone Kit Contents 111 Connecting the ...
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... are looking for information about using the NBX Voice Mail system and the NBX NetSet™ administration utility for anyone using: ■ 3Com® 3106C Cordless Telephones ■ 3Com® 3107C Cordless Telephones It includes information about How to get started with your new telephone The 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones NBX Voice Messaging features Using standard telephone features Personalizing...
... are looking for information about using the NBX Voice Mail system and the NBX NetSet™ administration utility for anyone using: ■ 3Com® 3106C Cordless Telephones ■ 3Com® 3107C Cordless Telephones It includes information about How to get started with your new telephone The 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones NBX Voice Messaging features Using standard telephone features Personalizing...
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... person who has a single 3Com Telephone or an analog telephone connected to an application, system, device, or network. In some commonly used throughout this guide. Warning Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or potential damage to the NBX system through an ATC card ...or the single-port ATA device. 10 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 2 defines some business environments, this person may be a switchboard operator. A person who is responsible for maintaining your 3Com Networked Telephony Solution. Table ...
... person who has a single 3Com Telephone or an analog telephone connected to an application, system, device, or network. In some commonly used throughout this guide. Warning Information that alerts you to potential loss of data or potential damage to the NBX system through an ATC card ...or the single-port ATA device. 10 ABOUT THIS GUIDE Conventions Table 2 defines some business environments, this person may be a switchboard operator. A person who is responsible for maintaining your 3Com Networked Telephony Solution. Table ...
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... maximize the full potential of the system. When you log in can view the Quick Reference Guide for 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Solutions is designed to your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner. Documentation 11 Documentation The documentation set for your comments: ■ Document title ■...the bottom of the NBX Telephone Guides and NBX Feature Codes Guide by clicking the Telephone Quick Reference button. Comments on each screen. The NBX Resource Pack CD contains many guides to us to make the NBX Documentation documentation more useful to the NBX NetSet utility as a ...
... maximize the full potential of the system. When you log in can view the Quick Reference Guide for 3Com NBX Networked Telephony Solutions is designed to your 3Com NBX Voice-Authorized Partner. Documentation 11 Documentation The documentation set for your comments: ■ Document title ■...the bottom of the NBX Telephone Guides and NBX Feature Codes Guide by clicking the Telephone Quick Reference button. Comments on each screen. The NBX Resource Pack CD contains many guides to us to make the NBX Documentation documentation more useful to the NBX NetSet utility as a ...
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...system uses a voice messaging application other than NBX Messaging, use NBX Messaging: Feature + 434 + new password + # + repeat your password. Message button and follow the voice prompts to change your password for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com ...NBX voice prompts to set your initial NBX password (used for applications other than NBX Messaging) or the NBX voice prompts to record your messaging application. 14 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Table 4 Setting Your NBX NetSet Utility and NBX Messaging Password Feature NBX Phones Password - Set Initially If your system uses NBX...
...system uses a voice messaging application other than NBX Messaging, use NBX Messaging: Feature + 434 + new password + # + repeat your password. Message button and follow the voice prompts to change your password for the NBX NetSet utility. 3Com ...NBX voice prompts to set your initial NBX password (used for applications other than NBX Messaging) or the NBX voice prompts to record your messaging application. 14 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Table 4 Setting Your NBX NetSet Utility and NBX Messaging Password Feature NBX Phones Password - Set Initially If your system uses NBX...
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...when you cannot answer them (your call other voice messaging features are available through your telephone is active. If your NBX system uses a messaging application other than NBX Messaging, off-site notification and other users on your telephone. ■ View your call permissions, certain current feature ...messaging features. As a telephone user, you log in to the NBX NetSet utility with a special password and uses the NBX NetSet utility to managing calls on your telephone. ■ User - The NBX NetSet Utility The NBX NetSet Utility 15 At any time you can monitor and change in...
...when you cannot answer them (your call other voice messaging features are available through your telephone is active. If your NBX system uses a messaging application other than NBX Messaging, off-site notification and other users on your telephone. ■ View your call permissions, certain current feature ...messaging features. As a telephone user, you log in to the NBX NetSet utility with a special password and uses the NBX NetSet utility to managing calls on your telephone. ■ User - The NBX NetSet Utility The NBX NetSet Utility 15 At any time you can monitor and change in...
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...4 earlier in as a user. You cannot log in to log in this chapter. 2 Click User to the NBX NetSet utility until you establish your password through your telephone using NBX voice prompts or the Feature Code sequence. Navigation and Shortcut Icons in the Address field, and then press Enter. ...16 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Starting the NBX To use the NBX NetSet utility, you need Internet access.) To start the NBX NetSet utility: 1 Ask your administrator for the IP address (or DNS host name) for the fields and ...
...4 earlier in as a user. You cannot log in to log in this chapter. 2 Click User to the NBX NetSet utility until you establish your password through your telephone using NBX voice prompts or the Feature Code sequence. Navigation and Shortcut Icons in the Address field, and then press Enter. ...16 CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED Starting the NBX To use the NBX NetSet utility, you need Internet access.) To start the NBX NetSet utility: 1 Ask your administrator for the IP address (or DNS host name) for the fields and ...
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... Reference Guides 17 Click the icons below the window to go directly to these features: One-Touch Speed Dials (not available on 3Com 3100 Entry Telephone) Off-Site Notification Telephone Guides (including this chapter. 2 Click Telephone Quick Reference. The quick reference guide that pertains... to your telephone: 1 Log in this guide) NBX Feature Codes Guide Quick Reference Guides To open and print a copy of the Quick Reference Guides for the most frequently used features on your telephone appears. Adobe® Reader 5.0 or higher is available ...
... Reference Guides 17 Click the icons below the window to go directly to these features: One-Touch Speed Dials (not available on 3Com 3100 Entry Telephone) Off-Site Notification Telephone Guides (including this chapter. 2 Click Telephone Quick Reference. The quick reference guide that pertains... to your telephone: 1 Log in this guide) NBX Feature Codes Guide Quick Reference Guides To open and print a copy of the Quick Reference Guides for the most frequently used features on your telephone appears. Adobe® Reader 5.0 or higher is available ...
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2 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES This chapter describes the buttons, controls, and features on the 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones. The chapter covers these topics: ■ Telephone Buttons and Controls ■ Programmable Access Buttons ■ Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons ■ Base Unit Controls and Functions ■ Using the Handset ■ Using the Optional Headset The 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones (3C10406C and 3C10407C) do not support speaker phone operation.
2 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES This chapter describes the buttons, controls, and features on the 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones. The chapter covers these topics: ■ Telephone Buttons and Controls ■ Programmable Access Buttons ■ Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons ■ Base Unit Controls and Functions ■ Using the Handset ■ Using the Optional Headset The 3Com 3106C and 3107C Cordless Telephones (3C10406C and 3C10407C) do not support speaker phone operation.
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See Using the Optional Headset later in your voice mail mailbox. Figure 1 3Com 3106C Cordless Telephone 1 15 2 16 9 3 10 4 11 12 5 6 13 7 14 8 1 Headset jack - Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID information (if enabled), and the number of messages that you press a button. For many operations, the 3Com 3106C makes a sound when you have in this chapter. 2 Display panel - 20 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES Telephone Buttons and Controls 3Com 3106C Figure 1 shows the buttons and controls on the 3Com 3106C Cordless Telephone.
See Using the Optional Headset later in your voice mail mailbox. Figure 1 3Com 3106C Cordless Telephone 1 15 2 16 9 3 10 4 11 12 5 6 13 7 14 8 1 Headset jack - Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID information (if enabled), and the number of messages that you press a button. For many operations, the 3Com 3106C makes a sound when you have in this chapter. 2 Display panel - 20 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES Telephone Buttons and Controls 3Com 3106C Figure 1 shows the buttons and controls on the 3Com 3106C Cordless Telephone.
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... features that are not directly assigned to another telephone. Lights steadily when an outgoing call is ringing or when you are using the NBX Messaging system. Turns the phone on for placing calls (Talk). See "Putting a Call On Hold" later in this chapter and in Chapter 4. 10...call on hold . 8 Microphone 9 Transfer (Xfer) button - Telephone Buttons and Controls 21 You can also use it to view icons that indicate: ■ A message has arrived (MSG) ■ The phone is on to place or answer calls. Also acts as a hookswitch. 5 Telephone key pad - See "...
... features that are not directly assigned to another telephone. Lights steadily when an outgoing call is ringing or when you are using the NBX Messaging system. Turns the phone on for placing calls (Talk). See "Putting a Call On Hold" later in this chapter and in Chapter 4. 10...call on hold . 8 Microphone 9 Transfer (Xfer) button - Telephone Buttons and Controls 21 You can also use it to view icons that indicate: ■ A message has arrived (MSG) ■ The phone is on to place or answer calls. Also acts as a hookswitch. 5 Telephone key pad - See "...
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... call . Also lets you prevent a caller from hearing what you are saying during a call , although you are using the handset (or the headset's microphone when using the headset). The indicator lamp is lit when the Mute feature is disabled, an Off icon appears on the display panel... Bridged Extensions. Turns the handset ringer on a call. 22 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES 13 Personal Speed Dial button - This button can still hear the caller. Controls the audio volume through the NBX Messaging system. When the ringer is enabled. Press the button to turn ...
... call . Also lets you prevent a caller from hearing what you are saying during a call , although you are using the handset (or the headset's microphone when using the headset). The indicator lamp is lit when the Mute feature is disabled, an Off icon appears on the display panel... Bridged Extensions. Turns the handset ringer on a call. 22 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES 13 Personal Speed Dial button - This button can still hear the caller. Controls the audio volume through the NBX Messaging system. When the ringer is enabled. Press the button to turn ...
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...Hold button - Places a call transfers. ■ The handset ringer is off . Also see "Answering a Second Call" in Chapter 4. You can also use it to view icons that you press a button. When the ringer is on the display panel. 2 Display panel - Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID...message has arrived (MSG) ■ The phone is disabled, an Off icon appears on for placing calls (Talk). Telephone Buttons and Controls 23 3Com 3107C Figure 2 shows the buttons and controls on the 3Com 3107C Cordless Telephone. For many operations, the 3Com 3107C makes a sound when you have in ...
...Hold button - Places a call transfers. ■ The handset ringer is off . Also see "Answering a Second Call" in Chapter 4. You can also use it to view icons that you press a button. When the ringer is on the display panel. 2 Display panel - Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID...message has arrived (MSG) ■ The phone is disabled, an Off icon appears on for placing calls (Talk). Telephone Buttons and Controls 23 3Com 3107C Figure 2 shows the buttons and controls on the 3Com 3107C Cordless Telephone. For many operations, the 3Com 3107C makes a sound when you have in ...
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... using the NBX Messaging system. Blinks to turn off (Mute) the telephone's microphone when you access features that are using the handset (or the headset's microphone when using the NBX Messaging... menu item without saving changes. 6 System appearance button - Turns the phone on hold . 8 Microphone 9 Headset jack See Using the Optional Headset later in Chapter 4. 14 Feature button - Press ... when you are using the headset). Indicates activity on the first calling line. See "Transferring a Call" in this chapter. 10 R/VOL button - 24 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS...
... using the NBX Messaging system. Blinks to turn off (Mute) the telephone's microphone when you access features that are using the handset (or the headset's microphone when using the NBX Messaging... menu item without saving changes. 6 System appearance button - Turns the phone on hold . 8 Microphone 9 Headset jack See Using the Optional Headset later in Chapter 4. 14 Feature button - Press ... when you are using the headset). Indicates activity on the first calling line. See "Transferring a Call" in this chapter. 10 R/VOL button - 24 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS...
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...on the One-Touch Speed Dials screen. Blinks to One-Touch Speed Dials icon below the NBX NetSet™ utility screen. Click the Help button on the 3Com Cordless Telephones. Blinks to these default settings: 1 System Appearance button 1 - This button ...can also be assigned other functions, such as Bridged Extensions. You cannot change are using the NBX Messaging system. Figure 3 Access Buttons 1 2 3...
...on the One-Touch Speed Dials screen. Blinks to One-Touch Speed Dials icon below the NBX NetSet™ utility screen. Click the Help button on the 3Com Cordless Telephones. Blinks to these default settings: 1 System Appearance button 1 - This button ...can also be assigned other functions, such as Bridged Extensions. You cannot change are using the NBX Messaging system. Figure 3 Access Buttons 1 2 3...
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...'s status. See Chapter 3. Accesses your NBX Administrator for more information, and see Chapter 6 for information about Bridged Extensions. Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons An Access button that is set up for use In use Ringing On hold This button can also ...slowly The line is Available for incoming and outgoing calls is available through the NBX Messaging system. See Chapter 5. Each System Appearance button lights as Bridged Extensions. 26 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES 3 Personal Speed Dial button - The telephone LabelMaker, ...
...'s status. See Chapter 3. Accesses your NBX Administrator for more information, and see Chapter 6 for information about Bridged Extensions. Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons An Access button that is set up for use In use Ringing On hold This button can also ...slowly The line is Available for incoming and outgoing calls is available through the NBX Messaging system. See Chapter 5. Each System Appearance button lights as Bridged Extensions. 26 CHAPTER 2: 3COM 3106C AND 3107C CORDLESS TELEPHONES 3 Personal Speed Dial button - The telephone LabelMaker, ...