Glossary
Group Ring
Handsfree
Handsfree Answerback
Handsfree, Automatic
Headset Compatibility
Hold
Hotline
Idle Prime Line
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Section 5: Glossary
Allows the system programmer to arrange extensions into Ring Groups
to control the ringing for incoming outside (trunk) calls. Ring Groups are
based around a programmed Ring Group master number. When a call is
directed to ring the master number, all extensions in the Ring Group
simultaneously ring.
Reference:
Group Ring on page 52.
Gives the keyset user the ability to process calls using the speaker and
microphone in the telephone, instead of the handset.
Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback on page 53.
Reference:
The capability of a keyset extension to broadcast an incoming Intercom
caller's voice over the telephone speaker, and to additionally allow the
receiving extension user to reply by using the microphone in the tele-
phone (without lifting the handset).
Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing on
Reference:
page 56.
The ability of a keyset user to place or answer a call by pressing a key,
without first lifting the handset or pressing
Reference:
Automatic Handsfree on page 27.
Enables a keyset user to plug in a customer-provided headset in lieu of
the handset. Once the headset is enabled in programming, the keyset
operation is uniquely modified to accommodate the headset.
Reference:
Headset Compatibility on page 54.
Lets an extension user put a call in a temporary waiting state, hang up,
and return to the call later on. See also Automatic Hold on page 112,
Exclusive Hold on page 116, Intercom Hold on page 119, and System
Hold on page 125 in this glossary.
Hold on page 54.
Reference:
A uniquely programmed Programmable Function Key that provides
one-button calling, Transfer, and a Busy Lamp Field for the extension
assigned to the key. The extension assigned to the key is called the Hot-
line partner.
Hotline on page 55.
Reference:
See Prime Line Preference on page 122 in this glossary.
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DS1000/2000 Product Description