Lucent Technologies 4.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
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Outside pool
See Pool.
Mailbox
See Voice mailbox.
Manual Signaling
A feature that lets a user signal an extension by
pressing a programmed button. The phone at the
target extension beeps for as long as the button is
pressed. Alternatively, the Manual Signaling button
can be used to ring or voice signal the target
extension. See also Intercom Auto Dial button.
MDC 9000 Telephones
See System phones.
MDW 9000 Telephones
See System phones.
Music-On-Hold system
Equipment that lets you play recorded music or
messages to callers who are placed on hold. A
music-on-hold audio source can be connected to
an RCA jack on the primary processor module in
the control unit. See also Background Music.
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Network interface jack
A jack, generally located in your equipment room,
that provides access to an outside line coming into
your building from your local telephone company.
A line cord from the network interface jack to a line
jack on a 206 or 400 module connects the line to
your system.
Night Service
A feature that lets you redirect calls received after
hours or when a receptionist is not available to
answer calls. (This feature also activates night
service operation of the voice messaging system.)
See also Password.
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One-touch Intercom Calling button
See Intercom Auto Dial button.
Outside line
See Line.
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Park
See Call Park.
PARTNER Attendant
An optional call routing device that answers calls
and routes them to the appropriate extension based
on caller responses to a recorded announcement.
PARTNER-Model Telephones
See System phones.
PARTNER-CA48 Intercom Autodialer
See Intercom Autodialer.
Password
A four-digit code assigned by the System Manager
that users can enter from a PARTNER- or
MLS-model phone to override dialing restrictions
and to turn Night Service on and off. See also Night
Service.
Pickup Group
A group of extensions for which calls to any
extension in the group can be picked up, from any
extension in the system, by dialing a group pickup
code.
Pool
A group of outside lines used for making and
receiving calls on pooled extensions. A pool
typically contains lines of a similar type or purpose
(WATS, FX, etc.) and is identified by a pool access
code. The system supports four pools: a main pool
and three auxiliary pools. See also Hybrid mode,
Pool access code, and Pooled extension.
Pool Access Code
A three-digit code used to access outside lines in a
specific pool. The main pool and each auxiliary pool
are known to the system as 880, 881, 882, and 883,
respectively. Users can either dial the pool access
code or press a pool button representing one of the
pools to make a call.
Pool button
A button with status lights on a system phone that
represents a specific pool for making calls. See
also Pooled extension.
Pool number
See Pool Access Code.
Glossary GL-5