Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
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Private network:
A telephone
network consisting of owned or
leased telephone lines used to
connect different offices of an
organization independently of
the public network.
Recall:
See Link time.
Receiver:
The handset of a
telephone.
Private to:
A line assigned to
Redirect ring:
A setting in
one telephone as a Private line
Administration programming
by your Customer Service
that allows you to set whether a
representative. The line cannot
line that has been redirected
appear on any other telephone,
using Line Redirection gives a
except the Prime telephone for
short ring on those telephones
that line. Private lines cannot be
on which the line has a ringing
placed into Line Pools.
appearance.
Programming:
A series of
procedures that set the way the
system works.
Programming includes
system-wide settings and
individual telephone and line
settings.
Programming Overlay: See
Programming Overlay.
Remind delay:
A feature that
causes a telephone to beep and
display the message
On hold: when a call
has been on hold for a
programmable period of time.
This period is the Remind delay,
and is programmed by your
Customer Service
representative.
Programming reminder:
A
chart on which you can record
some commonly-used settings
to distribute to all
telephone users.
Restrictions:
A component of a
Dialing filter. Restrictions are
numbers you cannot dial when
that Dialing filter is in effect. See
Exceptions.
Public line:
An external line
that can be assigned to any
telephone and to many
telephones. A line is assigned
as Public by your Customer
Service representative.
Public network:
The regular
telephone network that
connects most homes and
businesses.
Ringing:
A programming
function done by your Customer
Service representative that
assigns a line to ring or not ring
at a telephone. If a line has
been assigned as “No ring”, an
incoming call is shown only by a
flashing indicator.
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