Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
220 Glossary
Ringing Telephone (Ringing
Set):
A telephone that has been
assigned to ring when a line has
been placed into a Service
Mode. The Ringing Telephone
is assigned in Administration
programming.
button:
A button that ends
a call in the same way that
hanging up the receiver does. It
may also be used to end
Startup, Administration
programming, Configuration
programming and feature
operations.
Run/Stop:
A character that
creates a breakpoint in a
programmed external dialing
sequence. When you press a
programmed key, the system
dials the number up to the
Run/Stop. When you press it
again, the system dials the
digits following the Run/Stop.
S
SAPS: See
Station Auxiliary
Power Supply.
Selective Line Redirection:
See Line Redirection.
Service
Modes:
A feature that
provides special ringing and
telephone access after normal
office hours, or when there are
few people available to answer
calls. Certain features become
active when one or more lines
are placed into a Service Mode.
Service Modes settings are
assigned in Administration
programming.
Set: A telephone.
Set ability:
A sub-heading in
Administration programming
under which set filters, line/set
filters, and a variety of system
features are assigned to
individual telephones.
Set Copy:
A programming
section that allows your
Customer Service
representative to copy
programmable settings from
one telephone to another of the
same type. Set Copy provides
two options: duplicating System
Data and User Data, or
duplicating System Data only.
Set Copy does not provide the
same copy capability as the
display button, which is
more selective of the settings
that can be duplicated.
Set filter:
See Dialing filter.
Set Names:
A sub-heading in
Administration programming
that allows you to assign Names
of up to seven characters to
telephones.
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