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Configuring the NBX 1105 Attendant Console 195
CLIR-All Assigns 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
you to withhold this information from the called user.
CLIR-Next Assigns Calling Line Identity Restriction to this button.
When you press the button, the next ISDN call made from
the telephone associated with this Attendant Console does
not contain calling party information.
After you complete the call and hang up, CLIR-Next
becomes inactive.
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
you to withhold this information from the called user.
Switch to DTMF Enables this button to switch the currently active call from
pulse dialing to DTMF.
NOTE: This feature applies only to calls made using Analog
Line Card ports.
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 99 Personal Speed Dials
(PSDs), which can be programmed by either the
administrator or the user.
For 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.
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 can be programmed by the administrator
(NBX NetSet System Configuration - Speed Dials).
hg login/out 0–99
(SuperStack 3 NBX)
hg login/out 0–29
(NBX 100)
Maps one of the hunt group login numbers to this button.
Each login number logs the user in or out of the associated
hunt group.
Table 30 Feature Button Mappings (continued)
Function Description

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