GLOSSARY

GLOSSARY

ABBREVIATED NUMBER

 

DIALLING

Initiating a call to a pre-programmed number by dialling a code or pressing a key.

 

Short numbers can be: 1. Common, which means that all extensions can use them.

 

2. Individual, which means that they are programmed and used by each extension separately

 

(14 numbers). See section ”Abbreviated numbers”.

ACCOUNT NUMBER

To place costs for external calls on a selected account number (up to 15 digits).

 

See section ”Other useful facilities”.

AUTOMATED ATTENDANT

A facility which sends voice instructions to internal and external callers, providing all

 

options which can be chosen. Voice instructions lead the caller to the desired

 

destination. See section ”Other useful facilities”.

CALL-BACK

An indication to a busy extension, to inform the person that you want to speak to

 

him/her. See sections ”Internal messages” and ”Outgoing calls”.

CAMP ON

To place (queue) a call to a busy extension. See section ”Outgoing calls”.

COUNTER

The counter keeps track of the time and cost of your calls. See section ”Call metering”.

DIAL-BY-NAME

Initiation of a call by operating a single key. Internal numbers (or common abbreviated

 

numbers) can be stored on each extension. See section ”Abbreviated numbers”.

DIRECTORY NUMBER

Numbers with 1-8 digits which are assigned to extensions or external lines or as

 

common abbreviated numbers.

DIRECT INWARD

 

SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA)

If you are working externally, the DISA function enables you to make external calls

 

(long distance) via the company PBX. You only pay for the call to your company.

 

See section ”Other useful facilities”.

DIVERSION

Incoming calls to an extension are diverted to another directory number

 

(extension, common abbreviated number or the operator). There are three possibilities:

 

1. Direct, which means that all calls to an extension are forwarded directly. 2. On no reply,

 

which means that a call is forwarded if it is not answered within a certain time. 3. On

 

busy, which means that a call is forwarded if the extension is busy.

 

See section ”Call forwarding”.

DIVERSION BYPASS

This is useful for letting urgent calls through to an extension where diversion is active.

 

See section ”Call forwarding”.

EXTENSION

All telephones connected to the PBX have a unique internal number (upto 8 digits).

 

If your telephone is equipped with a display, you can see your number.

FUNCTION CODE

A digit code that corresponds to a specific function. See section ”Programming”.

HOLD

To park a call. See section ”During calls”.

INFORMATION

Internal callers are informed about absence and time of return.

 

External callers are diverted to the operator, where the same information is available.

 

Information can be of two kinds: 1. Pre-programmed text information. 2. Voice

 

information.

INTERCOM LINE

A two-way direct call function between two extensions, for instance an

 

executive-secretary communication. See section ”Other useful facilities”.

INTRUSION

To intrude on an ongoing call when a requested extension is busy.

 

See section ”Outgoing calls”.

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