AT&T ISDN 7505 Telephone User Manual


 
stored number A telephone number which has been programmed and stored as a 1-,
2-, 3-, or 4-digit list item for use with Abbreviated Dialing. It can be a complete or
partial telephone number, an extension number, or a trunk or feature code. Once
programmed, a number can be accessed by first dialing the list, then the list item
digit(s) under which it is stored. If the number is stored on an
AD xxxxxbutton, the
number can be accessed by simply pressing that button.
switch The device which makes connections for all voice and data calls for a
network, and also contains software for features. Also known as a system, switching
system, or PBX (private branch exchange). (Your switch is an AT&T DEFINITY
Communications System Generic 2.)
system list One of the 3 types of Abbreviated Dialing lists; programmable only by
the System Manager. Contains telephone numbers helpful to all system users, and
stores each of those numbers as a 2-digit to 4-digit list item.
System Manager The person responsible for specifying and managing the operation
of features for all the voice and data equipment in your network.
trunk A telecommunications channel between your DEFINITY Generic 2 and the
local or long distance calling network. Trunks of the same kind connecting to the same
endpoints are assigned to the same trunk group.
trunk code A dial code of 1 to 4 digits which you dial to access a trunk group to
place an outside call.
voice terminal A telephone equipped with an array of specifically designed features (for
example, self-test mode, administrable buttons, etc.) and functional capabilities that
distinguish it from a conventional telephone.
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