M
Messaging: Turningon a telephone lamp to let the user know that a
message awaitspickup and leaving a message on the display of a
telephone that givesinformation on your status.
Mute: A fixedfeature button that keeps a distant party from hearing
your conversation.This button also lets you adjust the telephone display
contrast from light to dark.
N
Night transfer: Transferringincoming calls to a particular station(s) for
off-houranswering.
P
Personal ringing tones: A telephone can be arranged to ring in one of
six distinctivetones.
Primel ine: A linedesignated to a particular telephone and
automatically selected when the handset is lifted.
Programmablebuttons: Each telephone or station has buttons that can
be user-programmedfor autodialing numbers or feature codes, or other
special purpose dialing requirements.
Pulse/Toneswitching: Changing from pulse/rotary dial signals to
tone/DTMF signals.
R
Response messaging: Responding non-verballyto a calling station by
pressing a programmed buttonthat sends a message to the calling
station’sdisplay.
Ringing line preference: An automatic connection to any outside line
ringing at the station when the station handset is taken off-hook.
S
Savednumber redialing: Saving a last manually dialed number for
later autodialing.
GCA70–245 Glossary
LCD Speakerphone Reference Manual G–3