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Glossary
Pause:
A system feature that
allows you to set a
delay in a dialing sequence
programmed on an External
Autodial.
Personal Speed Dial:
A
two-digit code (71-94) that can
be programmed to dial external
telephone numbers. Personal
Speed Dial numbers are
programmed for each
telephone, and can be used
only at the telephone on which
they are programmed.
Pickup group:
A group of
telephones. A telephone can be
placed into one of four Call
Pickup groups. A call ringing at
a telephone within a Pickup
group can be picked up at any
other telephone within the same
Pickup group. A telephone is
assigned to a Pickup group in
Administration programming.
Pool:
See Line Pool.
Pre-dial:
A feature that allows
you to enter a number and
check it on your telephone
display before it is actually
dialed. If the number is
incorrect, you can edit it. The
number is dialed only when you
pick up the receiver or select a
line.
Prime line:
A line on your
telephone that is automatically
selected when you lift the
receiver, press the
button or use
an external dialing feature. A
Prime line is assigned to a
telephone by your Customer
Service representative.
Prime telephone (Prime set):
A telephone that provides
backup answering for incoming
calls on external lines. The
Prime telephone for a line will
ring for any unanswered calls
on that line. A Prime telephone
is assigned to a line by your
Customer Service
representative.
Priority Call:
A feature you can
use to interrupt calls or override
Do Not Disturb on another
telephone. This feature
is enabled for a telephone in
Administration programming.
Privacy:
A feature that
determines whether a
user may select a line in use at
another telephone and join an
established call. Privacy is set
by your Customer Service
representative, but can be
turned on and off by users
during individual calls.
Private line:
See Private to.
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