AT&T 518-455-317 Telephone User Manual


 
T
Talk-Back
See Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back.
Telephone Programming
Customizes extensions to meet the needs of
individual users, including the assignment of
features to programmable buttons. Telephone
Programming can be done either centrally or from
the user’s own extension. See also Centralized
Telephone Programming and Extension
Programming.
206 module
The AT&T equipment component that contains
jacks for connecting up to two outside lines and up
to six extensions to the control unit.
V
VMS (Voice Messaging System)
See Voice Messaging System (VMS).
VMS Hunt Group
Hunt group 7, reserved by the system to identify
extensions that are associated with the voice
messaging system hardware. See also Group Call
Distribution and Hunt Group.
Voice Interrupt On Busy
A special intercom call that lets a user interrupt then
speak to another user who is busy on a call. Also
see Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back.
Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back
A feature that lets the recipient of a voice announce
on busy intercom call respond to the originator of
that call. Also see Voice Interrupt On Busy.
Voice Mail coverage
A voice messaging system feature that provides
Call Answer Service when a call is not answered by
a covered extension.
Voice Mail Service
A voice messaging system feature that lets users
retrieve messages and record greetings.
Voice messaging system (VMS)
An optional call routing and messaging device that
provides call coverage by answering calls and
routing them to caller designated extensions. It also
lets callers leave messages at unanswered
extensions and lets subscribers retrieve their
messages. (The system suports either the
PARTNER MAIL system or the PARTNER MAIL VS
system.)
W
Wake Up Service
A special application feature that lets the
receptionist at extension 10 schedule wake up or
reminder calls for specific extensions.
Voice mailbox
A storage area for greetings and messages in a
voice messaging system.
GL-6 Glossary