Vertical Communications II Telephone User Manual


 
Q
Queuing: The ability of a telephone system to hold calls when all lines
are busy until a line becomes available.
R
Recall/flash feature: Provides a fresh dial tone. This can be
accomplished by either pressing a special recall feature button or by
using a flash which is a signal generated when you depress and then
quickly release the hookswitch.
Response messaging: Responding non-verbally to a calling station by
pressing a programmed button that sends a message to the calling
station’s display.
Ringing line preference: An automatic connection to any outside line
ringing at the station when the station handset is taken off-hook.
S
Saved number redialing: Saving a last manually dialed number for
later autodialing.
Subdued off-hook voice announce (SOHVA): A private announcement
that can be made to a busy party which they hear through the receiver of
their handset.
Speed dialing: Autodialing using the keypad buttons. Speed dialing can
be station calls (personal and accessed by only one specific user) or
system calls (numbers used and accessed by anyone in the system).
System Alarm Reporting: Allows you to view (through the LCD
telephone screen) the various system alarms and the stations with which
those alarms are associated.
T
TAP: Depending on your system’s programming, this button gives you a
fresh dial tone or activates a hookflash.
Toll Restriction Override (TRO): A method whereby you can dial an
assigned code to temporarily remove your station’s extension from its
toll restriction status. While toll restriction has been imposed on your
station, you will normally not be able to make toll calls.
TRANSFER/CONFERENCE: A fixed feature button that allows you
to transfer outside calls and set up conference calls.
GCA70–246 Glossary
Single Line Station User's Guide G–3