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Glossary, Abbreviated Number Dialling

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Glossary Glossary Abbreviated Number Dialling Initiating a call to a pre-programmed number by dialling a code or pressing a key. Short numbers can be: 1. Common, which means that all extensions can use them. 2. Individual, which means that they are programmed and used by each extension separately (10 numbers). See section "Abbreviated Numbers" on page 20. Account Number To place call costs on an Account Number. See section "Other Useful Features" on page 52. Callback An indication to a busy extension, to inform the person that you want to speak to him/her. See sections "Messages" on page 37 and "Outgoing Calls" on page 15. Camp-on To place (queue) a call to a busy extension. See section "Outgoing Calls" on page 15. Dial-by-Name Initiation of a call by operating a single key. Internal numbers (or Common Abbreviated Numbers) can be stored on each extension. See section "Abbreviated Numbers" on page 20. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) If you are working externally, the DISA function enables you to make external calls (long distance) via the company PBX. You only pay for the call to your company. See section "Other Useful Features" on page 52. Directory number Numbers with 1 - 8 digits which are assigned to extensions or external lines or as common Abbreviated Numbers. Diversion Incoming calls to an extension are diverted to another directory number (extension, Common Abbreviated Number or the operator). There are three possibilities: 1. Direct, which means that all calls to an extension are forwarded directly. 2. On no reply, which means that a call is forwarded if it is not answered within a certain time. 3. On busy, which means that a call is forwarded if the extension is busy. See section "Call Forwarding" on page 29. Diversion Bypass This is useful for letting urgent calls through to an extension where diversion is active. See section "Call Forwarding" on page 29. Extension All telephones connected to the PBX have a unique internal number (up to 3 digits). 74 BusinessPhone - Analog Telephone

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Glossary
BusinessPhone – Analog Telephone
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Glossary
Abbreviated Number Dialling
Initiating a call to a pre-programmed number
by dialling a code or pressing a key.
Short numbers can be:
1. Common, which means that all extensions
can use them.
2. Individual, which means that they are
programmed and used by each extension
separately (10 numbers).
See section “
Abbreviated Numbers
” on
page 20.
Account Number
To place call costs on an Account Number. See
section “
Other Useful Features
” on page 52.
Callback
An indication to a busy extension, to inform the
person that you want to speak to him/her.
See sections “
Messages
” on page 37 and
Outgoing Calls
” on page 15.
Camp-on
To place (queue) a call to a busy extension.
See section “
Outgoing Calls
” on page 15.
Dial-by-Name
Initiation of a call by operating a single key.
Internal numbers (or Common Abbreviated
Numbers) can be stored on each extension.
See section “
Abbreviated Numbers
” on
page 20.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
If you are working externally, the DISA function
enables you to make external calls (long
distance) via the company PBX. You only pay
for the call to your company. See section
Other Useful Features
” on page 52.
Directory number
Numbers with 1 – 8 digits which are assigned
to extensions or external lines or as common
Abbreviated Numbers.
Diversion
Incoming calls to an extension are diverted to
another directory number (extension, Common
Abbreviated Number or the operator).
There are three possibilities:
1. Direct, which means that all calls to an
extension are forwarded directly.
2. On no reply, which means that a call is
forwarded if it is not answered within a certain
time.
3. On busy, which means that a call is
forwarded if the extension is busy.
See section “
Call Forwarding
” on page 29.
Diversion Bypass
This is useful for letting urgent calls through to
an extension where diversion is active.
See section “
Call Forwarding
” on page 29.
Extension
All telephones connected to the PBX have a
unique internal number (up to 3 digits).