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272 / Glossary
Night Ringing Phone: See “Night Ring”.
Night Service: Certain features become
active when Norstar is placed into an
operating mode called “Night Service”.
This is usually done to provide special
ringing and Dial Zero access after normal
office hours or when there are few people
available to answer calls. These features
are: Trunk Answer, Night Zero Set, Night
Control, Night Ring, and Night Auxiliary
Ring. Night Service settings are
programmed in section “7. Night Service” of
Administration programming.
Night-O Set (Night Dial Zero Phone):
This setting assigns a certain telephone as
an additional Dial Zero telephone when
Night Service is active (Note: Calls which
ring at the Night Dial Zero telephone will
also ring at the other Dial Zero telephone
assigned in section
“4. Miscellaneous” of Configuration
programming). Night-O Set is assigned in
section “7. Night Service” of Administration
programming.
Norstar Programming Overlay: This
Overlay is placed over the top four memory
buttons on the M7310 or M7324
telephones. The Overlay labels indicate
the special function that each of the four
buttons have during programming. The
functions are: Heading, Back, Show, and
Next. You use these buttons to provide
options for moving through the display
messages.
On Hold: This setting controls whether
your callers hear music, periodic tones, or
silence when they are placed on hold. This
system-wide feature is assigned in section
“3. Call Handling” of Configuration
programming.
Overlay: See “Norstar Programming
Overlay”.
Svstem Coordinator Guide
Overrides: These are selected exceptions
to the call Restrictions placed on lines and
telephones. There is a system-wide
maximum of IO Overrides. A telephone
caller may, for example, be prevented from
dialing numbers which start with the digit
“I”, but may have an override of “1403”.
This would allow the user to dial any
number which starts with “1403”. Overrides
are defined, and then assigned to certain
lines or telephones, in section “5.
Overrides” of Administration programming.
Override Index Number: A number
between 1 and IO which identifies an
Override.
Page: This Norstar feature allows you to
make announcements from your telephone
which can be heard by many people at the
same time. There are three Page options,
selected by you at your telephone when the
Page is made: Internal Page (announce
over the telephone speakers), External
Page (announce over an externally
mounted, customer supplied loudspeaker),
and both Internal and External Page
together.
Page Zone: A local area in the office that
can receive directed Page announcements
independently of the remainder of the
office. each Page Zone is identified by a
number from 1 to 6. Each telephone is
assigned to a unique Page Zone in section
“6. Permissions” of Administration
programming.
Park Timeout: This is the period of time
before an unanswered Call Park call is
redirected to the Prime Phone for the line
the call is on. Park Timeout is defined in
“3. Call Handling” of Configuration
programming.

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