76 CHAPTER 5: P ERSONALIZING YOUR T ELEPHONE8 Cut out the labels and put them in the label holders of your 3ComTelephone or your Attendant Console.9 To save the edited LabelMaker, click the Save button at the top of theLabelMaker screen. Or you can click File > Save As to save theLabelMaker to a new location.To reuse your saved LabelMaker, you must run the file that you saved toyour computer. If you download the LabelMaker from the NBX NetSetutility again, you get the default version, and the download mightoverwrite your saved LabelMaker. To create a Windows Desktop shortcutto your saved LabelMaker, right-click the saved file and then clickSend To > Desktop (create shortcut).Off-SiteNotificationWhen you enable off-site notification, the NBX Messaging system notifiesyou by e-mail, pager, or telephone that you have received voice mail. Youcan then retrieve your messages. Off-site notification consists of one cycleof up to five attempts to reach you, one attempt for each Attempt rowthat you configure in the Off-Site Notification screen.If your system uses a messaging application other than NBX Messaging,use the documentation for your messaging application instead of theseinstructions.To configure off-site notification for your NBX voice mailbox:1 Log in to the NBX NetSet utility and go to My Calling Privileges > CallPermissions. Look to see if your system administrator has enabledoff-site notification for the NBX system and for the Class of Service groupto which your telephone belongs. If not enabled, ask to have thesefeatures enabled.2 Go to NBX Voice Mail Settings > Offsite Notification.3 Select whether you want off-site notification for all messages or forurgent messages only.Next, you will need to configure the Off-Site Notification Attempts for upto five attempts at off-site notification.4 In the first attempt row, in the Notification Method drop-down list,select Pager, VoiceMail, or EMailThe cycle of notice behaviors differs depending on the method that youspecify for the first attempt. See “Notice Behaviors” later in this chapter.