3Com 3102 Telephone User Manual


 
84 CHAPTER 8: PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE
Returning to the
Headset After a
Long Delay
Certain brands of headsets enter a power-saving mode that prevents the
telephone from ringing for one or more calls when both of these
circumstances are true:
The headset amplifier buttons for Mute and On are both set to On.
The handset is off the phone for a long time (for instance, overnight).
It may take a few minutes for your headset to return from the
power-saving mode to the active mode when calls first come in, so your
telephone may not ring until the headset has returned to active mode,
and you may miss a call.
If you plan to not use the headset for a long time (for instance,
overnight), 3Com recommends that you set the mute and headset
buttons on the amplifier to Off and hang up the handset on your
telephone. When you are ready to receive calls again, set up the headset
for receiving calls:
1 Pick up the handset on your telephone and set it on your desk.
2 Put on the headset. On the amplifier, set the headset button to On.
Palm Integration (NBX 2102-IR Business Telephone only) — The infrared port on the
front edge of the NBX 2102-IR Business Telephone receives infrared
signals from a hand-held device that runs the Palm operating system. You
can use your hand-held device to call numbers in its directory and to
perform standard telephone operations, such as Forward, Redial, and
Transfer.
Install the Palm Dialer software (available on the NBX Resource Pack CD)
on your hand-held device. See your administrator for details.