Nortel Networks M3902, M3904, M3901, M3903 manual Terms you should know

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Terms you should know

Terms you should know

Attendant — The attendant is a telephone operator in your organization.

Call Log— The Call Log can be configured to store either unanswered or all incoming calls. These entries can be accessed through your directory menu.

Call party information—When your telephone rings, the display shows Call Party Name Display (CPND) information. The system must have CPND enabled. The display shows the phone number and name, if available, of the incoming call.

Card View — The Card View displays a directory entry name and telephone number.

Context Sensitive Soft Keys — The four keys located directly below the display on the M3903 and M3904 are referred to as Context Sensitive Soft Keys. The label and function of each key changes depending upon the available features or the active application.

Copy Key — The Copy Key allows the M3904 to copy information from an application, like Corporate Directory, or from the Callers List or Redial List to the Personal Directory.

Date/time display feature —The Date/time display feature shows the month and date while the telephone is in an idle state.

Directory Number (DN) — The Directory Number (DN) is a telephone number that consists of one to seven digits. The DN is commonly known as an extension number.

Feature Access Codes (FACs)— Feature Access Codes (FACs) allow you to access features for which you do not have a fixed or soft feature key. Feature Access Codes are applicable to the Meridian SL-100 system only. For your convenience, the FACs for your system can be printed on a page located at the back of this guide.

Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs) —Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs) allow you to access features for which you do not have a fixed or soft feature key. Flexible Feature Codes are applicable to the Meridian 1 system only. For your convenience, the FFCs for your system can be printed on a page located at the back of this guide.

Fixed Keys—The Fixed Keys are the hard labeled keys on your telephone.

Indicator —An indicator is an LCD or LED that displays the current status of a feature by its state; flashing, winking, steady on, or off.

Information screen—The Information screen displays call activity, lists, prompts, and status of calls.

Interrupted dial tone—Interrupted dial tone is a broken or pulsed dial tone, heard when you access some of the features on your telephone.

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Nortel Networks M3902, M3904, M3901, M3903 manual Terms you should know