Glossary
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Names for Extensions
and Trunks
System extensions and trunks can have names programmed into system
memory to help identify them. These names are visible to display keyset
users during call processing.
Reference: Names for Extensions and Trunks on page 80.
Night Service / Night Ring
Redirects outside (trunk) calls to their night mode destination. Any
extension user with a uniquely programmed Night key can activate Night
Service by pressing that key. There are two types of Night Service:
Assigned Night Answer and Universal Night Answer. Assigned Night
Answer rings extensions directly at night. Universal Night Answer
allows a user to dial a code to pick up a call ringing at night.
Reference: Night Service / Night Ring on page 80.
Off-Hook Signaling
Indicates to an extension user busy on a call that another caller is trying
to get through. Off-Hook Signaling can be muted Off-Hook Ringing or
Camp-On tone, depending on system programming and the type of call.
Reference: Off-Hook Signaling on page 81.
Off Premise Call
Forwarding
A keyset user can forward their calls to their home office or cell phone.
Reference: Call Forwarding Off Premise on page 36.
Off-Premise Extensions
On-Premise Extensions
Single line telephones can be installed as either On- or Off-Premise
Extensions, depending on the type of system and additional equipment
installed.
Reference: Off-Premise Extensions / On-Premise SLT Extensions on
page 82.
One Touch Keys
See Speed Dial on page 99.
Optional Account Codes
A keyset user can optionally enter an Account Code while placing a call
or while on a call. Also called Unforced Account Codes.
Reference: Account Codes on page 27.