VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Guide 261
Forward to an Outside Number Through an Automated Attendant—Redirects calls to a
selected outside number. This feature is used primarily during non-business hours.
Function Codes—Two-digit codes that are entered when programming features using the
Function Key Programmer.
Function Keys—Twelve default Function Keys enable DP200 Display Phone users to gain access
to Telecor VS1 phone system features such as Call Forwarding, Paging, Transfer, and so on. Default
settings can be changed through the configuration program in the Function Key (System) window,
or by dialing 7801 from a Telecor Display Phone Model 200 (DP200).
G
Group Ring—A feature that enables incoming calls to simultaneously ring a group of extensions.
Guest Mailboxes—Virtual ports for individuals without a station option connected to the Telecor
VS1 phone system. Guest Mailboxes are assigned an extension and can gain access to all Voice
Mail features. You can gain access to Guest Mailboxes from any internal station option, or from an
outside line. Up to 200 Guest Mailboxes can be configured.
H
Handsfree Intercom—A feature that enables users to program their phone to automatically
answer all internal calls through the speakerphone, without touching a button or picking up their
handset. Handsfree must be selected from the Port [n] window of the TVS for this feature to work.
Hold—Suspends a call without disconnecting.
Host Adapter—Installed inside the TVS and used to connect PEUs to the TVS.
Hybrid System—A term used to describe a phone system that has attributes of both key systems
and PBXs. One distinguishing feature is that a hybrid system can use normal single line phones in
addition to the normal proprietary telephones. Another distinguishing feature is that it’s non-
squared. In other words, not every trunk appears as a button on every phone in the system, as is the
case with key systems.
I
Incoming Call Notification—A feature of Attendant and Connect that enables a user to
determine how to be notified when a call is received.
Initial Dialup Delay—A user-defined amount of time Tel-Site needs before making the
connection to a remote site TVS modem. The delay required may need to be adjusted according to
location.
Internal Call—A call made from or made to another extension on the Telecor VS1 phone system.
Internal Party ID Numbers—The capability to display the extension number of the internal
calling party on phone displays and CTI screens.
ISDN—An abbreviation for Integrated Services Digital Network. ISDN is an evolving
communications standard available at 144,000 bps for desktop applications (BRI) and 1,544,000 bps
for telephone switches, computer telephony and voice processing systems (PRI).
K
Key System—A system in which the telephones have multiple buttons permitting the user to
directly select a telephone line.