Aastra Dialog 4106 Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for BusinessPhone, user guide - Page 75

Information, Intrusion, Least Cost Routing, Mailbox, Message, Password, Pre-defined text, Third party

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Glossary Information Internal callers are informed about absence and time of return. External callers are diverted to the operator, where the same information is available. Information can be of two kinds: 1. Pre-programmed text information. 2. Voice information. Intrusion To intrude on an ongoing call when a requested extension is busy. See section "Outgoing Calls" on page 15. Least Cost Routing A function that automatically selects the cheapest way to connect your external call (not necessarily the shortest distance). See section "Least Cost Routing" on page 58. Mailbox The Mailbox system controls the messages that are left for or sent by you when you are absent. See section "Messages" on page 37. Message A message can be sent to any extension. This is useful when you receive the busy tone or get no answer. There are two kinds of message: 1. Call Me message. 2. Voice message. See section "Messages" on page 37. Mute To switch the microphone temporarily off. See section "During Calls" on page 25. Password A four-digit code needed to e.g. block your extension and retrieve messages from the Mailbox system. You can set your own Password. See section "Security" on page 46. PBX Private Branch Exchange. Your telephone switching system (e.g. BusinessPhone 250). Pre-defined text Pre-programmed absent information. See section "Absence Information" on page 34. Third party A third connection (person), which can be included in an ongoing two person conversation. The connection can be internal or external. See section "During Calls" on page 25. Tie line An external line from the private network. Transfer During an internal or external ongoing call you can make an inquiry and then transfer the call to another party (internal or external). See section "During Calls" on page 25 and "Useful Hints" on page 67. Trunk line A trunk line is the same as an external line. Can be either digital or analog. BusinessPhone - Analog Telephone 75

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BusinessPhone – Analog Telephone
Glossary
Information
Internal callers are informed about absence
and time of return. External callers are diverted
to the operator, where the same information is
available. Information can be of two kinds:
1. Pre-programmed text information.
2. Voice information.
Intrusion
To intrude on an ongoing call when a requested
extension is busy. See section “
Outgoing Calls
on page 15.
Least Cost Routing
A function that automatically selects the
cheapest way to connect your external call
(not necessarily the shortest distance). See
section “
Least Cost Routing
” on page 58.
Mailbox
The Mailbox system controls the messages
that are left for or sent by you when you are
absent. See section “
Messages
” on page 37.
Message
A message can be sent to any extension. This
is useful when you receive the busy tone or get
no answer. There are two kinds of message:
1. Call Me message.
2. Voice message.
See section “
Messages
” on page 37.
Mute
To switch the microphone temporarily off.
See section “
During Calls
” on page 25.
Password
A four-digit code needed to e.g. block your
extension and retrieve messages from the
Mailbox system. You can set your own
Password. See section “
Security
” on page 46.
PBX
Private Branch Exchange. Your telephone
switching system (e.g. BusinessPhone 250).
Pre-defined text
Pre-programmed absent information.
See section “
Absence Information
” on
page 34.
Third party
A third connection (person), which can
be included in an ongoing two person
conversation. The connection can be
internal or external.
See section “
During Calls
on page 25.
Tie line
An external line from the private network.
Transfer
During an internal or external ongoing call you
can make an inquiry and then transfer the call
to another party (internal or external).
See section “
During Calls
” on page 25 and
Useful Hints
” on page 67.
Trunk line
A trunk line is the same as an external line.
Can be either digital or analog.