3Com SuperStack 3 NBX Network Router User Manual


 
184 CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
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 100 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 90 personal speed dials, use the Other button
mapping, described earlier in this table.
You define the numbers for each extension in NBX
NetSet Personal Settings.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
SSD 0–99
(SuperStack 3 NBX)
SSD 1–10
(NBX 100)
Maps a System Speed Dial (SSD) number to the button.
The NBX system includes a list of 100 System Speed Dials
(SSDs), which you can program (NBX NetSet > System
Configuration > Speed Dials).
For the NBX 100, you can map the first 10 system speed
dials using the Button Mappings window. To map the
remaining 90 system speed dials, use the Other button
mapping, described earlier in this table.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
hg login/out 0–99
(SuperStack 3 NBX)
hg login/out 0–29
(NBX 100)
Maps one of the hunt group login/logout Feature Codes
to this button. Each login number logs the user in or out
of the associated hunt group. You must first associate a
Hunt Group with a Hunt Group Feature Code. See the
NBX NetSet Help: User Configuration > Hunt Groups >
Feature Mappings.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
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.
Number — Not used.
Prty (Priority) — Not used.
Table 31 Attendant Console Button Mappings (continued)
Button Type Description