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13 Mute button — Enables you to prevent callers from hearing what you
are saying during a telephone call. Press the Mute button to turn off the
telephone’s microphone when you are using the handset or when your
telephone is in speaker phone mode. To turn off the Mute feature, press
the Mute button again.
14 Infrared Port (2102-IR only) — Receives infrared signals from a
hand-held device running the Palm Operating System. See “Palm
Integration” in Chapter 6.
15 Hands Free button
— Allows you to answer internal (intercom) calls
without picking up the handset. To activate this feature, press the
Hands Free button before calls come in to your telephone. When this
feature is enabled, the indicator is lit. When you receive an internal call,
your telephone sounds a tone and activates the speaker phone.
An external call (a call from outside your NBX system) rings to your
telephone as usual.
16 Telephone key pad
17 MSG (Message) button
— Accesses your voice mail messages through
the NBX Messaging system. See “Listening to NBX Messages”
in
Chapter 4
. The status light beside this button acts as a message waiting
indicator (you have one or more messages in your voice mailbox).
18 FWD MAIL (Forward to Voice Mail) button
— Directs all incoming
calls to your voice mail (or to wherever you have specified in NetSet >
User Information > Call Forward Default) after one ring. See “Other
Ways to Manage Your Voice Mail Messages” in Chapter 4.
19 Handset
Programmable
Access Buttons
Figure 4 displays the 18 programmable Access buttons. The One-Touch
Speed Dials screen in the NBX NetSet utility shows your telephone’s
current button mappings.