Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
G
Group Listen:
A feature that
allows you to have others in
your office hear a caller through
your phone’s speaker. The
caller hears you only when you
speak into the receiver and
cannot hear other people in the
off ice.
H
Handsfree:
A feature you can
use to make calls without using
the telephone receiver. Full
Handsfree is activated in
Administration programming.
When it is activated, a
button is
automatically assigned to the
telephone.
Handsfree (HF) Answerback:
A feature that automatically
turns on the microphone at a
telephone receiving a Voice Call
so that the person receiving the
call can respond without lifting
the receiver. Handsfree
Answerback is activated in
Administration programming.
button: See
Handsfree.
Headset:
A head-mounted or
ear-mounted telephone receiver
that is used instead of the
hand-held receiver. Headsets
are not
components and
must be supplied by the
customer.
Glossary
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Held (line) Reminder: An
indication that an external call
has been placed on hold for a
certain period of time. Your
telephone beeps and
displays the message
On hold: The Held
(line) Reminder feature and
Remind delay are programmed
by your Customer Service
representative.
HF Answerback: See
Handsfree Answerback.
Hold button:
A button used to
suspend calls so that the person
using the telephone can perform
another task without
disconnecting the caller.
Hookswitch Flash:
See Link
time.
Host System Signaling:
(Also
referred to as End-to-End
Signaling.)
telephones
can access a remote system or
dial a number on an alternate
carrier by means of Host feature
activation, such as Link, Pause
and Run/Stop.
Hotline:
A feature that
automatically calls a
pre-assigned number when the
telephone’s receiver is lifted or
the button is
pressed. A Hotline number can
be an internal or external
number. Hotline is programmed
in Administration programming.
PO842627 01
DR5.1 Owner’s Handbook