Nortel Networks i2022 Series manual Glossary, Calls Blocked

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i2022 ISDN Teleset

Calls Blocked

No B-Channel available

1.B-Channel in use by another station on the bus.

2.Teleset programmed with a single SPID and an Analog Port. Either the Teleset can be used or the Analog Port can be used but not at the same time.

GLOSSARY

The definitions in this Glossary refer to the i2022 Teleset only.

Bearer Service - also known as Bearer Capability. The type of service that can be accessed on the “B” channel. Typical Bearer Services are voice, data, and audio,

Call Appearance (CA) – A hardkey on the Teleset that is programmed for voice communication. A CA may have a unique Directory Number, or it may be the same telephone number that appears on other keys or other Telesets.

Call Appearance Call Handling (CACH) – Pronounced “cash”- Refers to a translation in the Central Office switch. CACH is the recommended setting for the i2022.

Call Blocking Tone – A warning tone given to the user that there is no B-Channels available.

Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) – are devices residing at or on the customers’ premises. The i2022 Teleset is CPE.

CENTREX – A business telephone service offered by the local telephone company. CENTREX offers many Electronic Key Telephone features to enhance the operation of the i2022.

Directory Number (DN) – Also known as a telephone number.

Electronic Key Telephone Service (EKTS) – A feature that allows the Teleset to have Multiple Call Appearances (MCA) and Shared Call Appearances (SCA).

Feature Activator/Indicator - A softkey or a programmable hardkey used to access a specific switch feature, i.e., Confrence, Drop, Transfer, Call Forward, Call Park, Inspect, etc.

ISDN Ordering Code (IOC) – This is a code supplied by a terminal manufacturer to be used by the telephone company in provisioning the ISDN service. (See TP Packages)

Multiple Call Appearance (MCA) – Additional Call Appearances of the same Directory Number.

NPA – Same as Area Code

Nxx – The 3 digits after the area code. Sometimes called local exchange.

North American ISDN Users Forum (NIUF).

Network Termination 1 (NT1) – A piece of CPE required to interface S Interface devices with the U Interface from the telephone company.

Non-Volatile (memory) – Information that is stored in the telephone that will not be lost if memory power is removed from the telephone.

On/Off Hook – When a Call Appearance LED is lit and the user is listening to dial tone, is communicating, or has an active call on hold. A handset removed from the cradle does not necessarily mean the Teleset is off hook. The i2022 can be on hook with the handset removed from the cradle.

POTS – An acronym meaning Plain Old Telephone Service. In other words, your Analog Port.

Primary Directory Number (PDN) – The telephone number of a particular telephone. Some telephone companies require the PDN to be Key 1. It is recommended that key 1 be the PDN.

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Contents I2022 Series Isdn Teleset User’s Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements, Part Mandatory Customer InformationTrademark Acknowledgment Introduction About this Manual IntroductionI2022 Teleset Features Voice Operation FeaturesAccessories InstallationParts List Isdn Interfaces Switch Settings Power SwitchTR Switch I2022 Equipped with an S Interface ModulePS1/PS2 Switch Settings Powering the i2022 LocallyUsing Lucent 1215B Power Supply POINT-TO-POINT Circuits Terminating ResistorsPASSIVE-BUS or Multipoint I2022 Equipped with a U Interface Module Line Configuration Installing the Logo Plate Inserting and removing the modulesSoftkeys AUTO-Install ExampleAUTO-Switch Auto-SPID ProceduresNext Prev Select Prompt Auto-DownloadApplication Manually Choose the Switch Type Manually Entering the SpidPress MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, Spid SpidManual Switch Downloading Pots P+D DataManually Programming Call Appearances Page Manually Programming Feature Keys Adjusting the Display Viewing Angle Setting UP the TelesetSetting the Contrast Setting the Backlighting Options Setting the Date and Time Clock Enter CA Key or Number Pressed Key Common Ringing Patterns2nd Ring PrimCA Primary Call Appearance Confca Conference Call AppearanceIntercom Speed Dial Key Assignment Editing a Speed Dial Number Setting the Alarm Time Press MENU, AlarmThere are four levels of password protection Password SelectionSetting Protection Levels Voice Operation OperationsLanguage Options Terms and NomenclatureNON-PROGRAMMABLE Hardkeys and Indicators Display Window and MenusDialing Off-Hook Placing CallsAnswering Incoming Calls Dialing On-HookTRANSFER, Conference and Drop Hold KEYTransferring Incoming Calls Way Conferencing Conferencing Two Outgoing Calls Conferencing an Incoming Call to an Outgoing CallRedial Teleset FeaturesDirectory Setup Directory ChangesDirectory Searches Setting the Dialing Options Dialing OptionsControl Type Semi Auto Phone Number 847 Next Change Use Keypad to Enter 1 Nxx Clear Save Call Records Dialing from the Call LogDial Prev Edit Clear Party Saving a CalLog Entry to the DirectoryAdvanced Features Analog PortAnalog Port on a Separate Spid Configuring Analog Port Sharing the Teleset’s Spid OperationAnalog Port on a Separate Spid Operation Call Blocking Tone IconsDSS/BLF Direct Station SELECT, Busy Lamp Field To program a DSS/BLF Disabling SoftkeysDSS/BLF Operation KEY Mapping View Disabling the Automatic Download Protecting Keys from Being OverwrittenProtecting specific keys from an Automatic Download Testing Disable LoggingKEY Clicks Checking the FW Version Troubleshooting ProblemsMaintaining the Teleset Loading FWGlossary Calls BlockedPage Index Liquid Crystal Display LCDSpeaker