GCA70–245

Glossary

M

Messaging: Turning on a telephone lamp to let the user know that a message awaits pickup and leaving a message on the display of a telephone that gives information on your status.

Mute: A fixed feature 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: Transferring incoming calls to a particular station(s) for off-hour answering.

P

Personal ringing tones: A telephone can be arranged to ring in one of six distinctive tones.

Prime line: A line designated to a particular telephone and automatically selected when the handset is lifted.

Programmable buttons: Each telephone or station has buttons that can be user-programmed for autodialing numbers or feature codes, or other special purpose dialing requirements.

Pulse/Tone switching: Changing from pulse/rotary dial signals to tone/DTMF signals.

R

Response messaging: Responding non-verbally to a calling station by pressing a programmed button that sends a message to the calling station’s display.

Ringing line preference: An automatic connection to any outside line ringing at the station when the station handset is taken off-hook.

S

Saved number redialing: Saving a last manually dialed number for later autodialing.

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