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7 Repeat 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 Mappings
Telephone 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 personal password. The
user can also use the NBX NetSet utility to access LabelMakers to create
and print labels for the Access Buttons on the telephone.
To create groups and button mappings:
1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click
Device Configuration, and
then click the
Telephone Groups tab. The Telephone Groups dialog box
appears (Figure 56
).
2 Click
Add, type a Group Name, and click OK.
3 Click the
Group that you want to apply mappings to.
4 Click
Button Mappings.
For large Access buttons, you can assign a function by choosing a button
Type. Because these buttons cannot serve as line appearances, the Type
list is shorter than for Access buttons with lights. For the Access buttons
with lights, you must choose a
Type, and, depending on the Type, possibly
choose a
Number and Prty (Priority).
Lock lets you control button inheritance behavior. You can define
mappings at the Group level and at individual telephones. If you enable
the
Lock box, a change made at the Group level always passes to every
telephone in the Group. If you clear the
Lock box, you can override the
Group button mapping at the device level.
Ring lets you set Delayed Ringing behavior. See “Creating a Delayed
Ringing Pattern”.
Table 26
describes each button Type, and its associated settings.