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VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Guide 263
Paging (Pager Notification or Voice Mail Notification)—A Voice Mail feature where one to
three digital pagers can be paged upon receipt of a new Voice Mail message.
Paging Zones—The Telecor VS1 phone system has 20 software Paging Zones and two hardware
Paging Zones available. The software Paging Zones enable you to page over the DP200 Display
Phone speakerphone, and the two external Paging Zones.
Park—The Telecor VS1 phone system has 10 Park Zones in which users can park calls. Parked
calls can be retrieved from any station on the phone system.
PBX—An abbreviation for Private Branch Exchange. A phone system that is considered a small
version of the phone company’s larger switching office. A PBX requires dialing a “9” to connect to
an outside CO line. PBXs are typically found in medium to large-sized businesses with wide spread
use of single line phones. PBXs provide the advantage of telephone lines pooled and shared by all
employees.
PC Option Module (PCOM)The Telecor VS1 phone system PC Option Module (PCOM)
provides an externally connected serial interface to a computer for data sent by the Telecor Voice
Server (TVS), and enables a regular phone set to remain on the desk.
PEU—An abbreviation for Port Expansion Unit. See Port Expansion Unit.
Port—The physical interface on a phone system where connection of CO lines, telephone stations,
faxes, modems, and so on, are connected.
Port Expansion Unit (PEU)—The hardware interface to which CO lines and stations are
connected. The Model 200 and 205 PEUs have 16 ports for connecting CO lines or stations. The
first eight ports can be configured as either CO ports or stations. The remaining eight ports can only
be configured as stations. All 16 of the Model 250 PEU ports can be configured as CO lines or
stations, when used with Version 2.9 or higher of the VS1 software.
Power Failure Transfer—Enables specific telephones on a phone system to receive incoming
calls in the event of a power failure. On most systems, designated telephones must be single line
telephones.
Primary Loop Tape—The Loop Tape callers hear first when calling an Auto Attendant. Each
caller hears the Primary Loop Tape from the beginning. If the Primary Loop Tape is being played
when a new call arrives, the new caller hears ringing until the loop starts over.
Private Branch Exchange—see PBX.
Private Line Assignment—The capability to dedicate a CO line to ring a specific extension. For
example, an executive may want to have their own dedicated phone line that rings directly to their
telephone.
Programmable Relays—Relay contacts that enable the connection of devices such as security
locks which can be activated through the system or at a station.
R
Remote System Access (RSA)—The capability to gain access to phone system programming
functions from a remote location through DISA or through a modem.
Ring Over Pager—The capability for a phone system to ring incoming calls over paging
speakers. Typically this is used after normal business hours or in heavy industrial, high-noise
applications.
RSA—An abbreviation for Remote System Access. See Remote System Access.

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