AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
Facility (physical)
A transmission channel to another switching system; to a Central Office for example.
By application, examples are:
CO Trunks
FX Trunks
WATS Trunks
OCC Trunks
Tie Trunks
By technical type these include loop start, ground start, DID, automatic ringdown,
etc. These facilities may be accessed by their facility access codes (FACs).
Feature
A specifically defined function or service provided by the system.
Feature Button
A labeled button on a voice terminal or attendant console designating a specific
feature.
Foreign Exchange (FX)
A central office other than the one providing local access to the public telephone
network.
Foreign Exchange Trunk
A telecommunications channel that directly connects the system to a central office
other than its local central office.
Foreign Numbering Plan Area Code (FNPA)
An area code other than the local area code. The foreign area code must be dialed to
call outside the local geographical area.
Ground-Start Trunk
On outgoing calls, System 25 transmits a request for services to the distant switching
system by grounding the trunk ring lead.
When the distant system is ready to
receive the digits of the called number, that system grounds the trunk tip lead.
When the System 25 detects this ground, the digits are sent. (Tip and ring are
common nomenclature to differentiate between ground-start trunk leads.) On
incoming calls, detection of ground on the tip lead is sufficient to cause the call to
route to a predetermined destination,
normally the system attendant group. No
digits are received.
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