NEC NEC-80573 User Guide - Page 153

Forced Intercom Ringing, Forced Trunk Disconnect, Group Call Pickup, Group Listen, Group Ring

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Glossary Forced Intercom Ringing Causes all incoming Intercom calls to ring an extension. Reference: Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing on page 72. Forced Trunk Disconnect Lets an extension user dial specific codes to immediately disconnect (release) another extension's active outside (trunk) call. Reference: Forced Trunk Disconnect on page 64. Group Call Pickup Allows an extension to intercept (pick up) a call ringing another extension in the Pickup Group to which the extension belongs. The extension user can either dial a specific code or use a uniquely programmed Group Call Pickup Programmable Function Key. Reference: Group Call Pickup on page 65. Group Listen The capability of a keyset extension to allow the user to talk on a handset call conversation and simultaneously broadcast the other party's voice over the telephone speaker. Reference: Group Listen on page 65. Group Ring Handsfree Allows the system programmer to arrange extensions into Ring Groups to control the ringing for incoming outside (trunk) calls. Ring Groups are based around a programmed Ring Group master number. When a call is directed to ring the master number, all extensions in the Ring Group simultaneously ring. Reference: Group Ring on page 66. Gives the keyset user the ability to process calls using the speaker and microphone in the telephone, instead of the handset. Reference: Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback on page 67. 5 Handsfree Answerback The capability of a keyset extension to broadcast an incoming Intercom caller's voice over the telephone speaker, and to additionally allow the receiving extension user to reply by using the microphone in the telephone (without lifting the handset). Reference: Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing on page 72. Handsfree, Automatic The ability of a keyset user to place or answer a call by pressing a key, without first lifting the handset or pressing SPK. Reference: Automatic Handsfree on page 31. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 5: Glossary N 143

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Glossary
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Section 5: Glossary
143
5
Forced Intercom Ringing
Causes all incoming Intercom calls to ring an extension.
Reference:
Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing
on
page 72.
Forced Trunk Disconnect
Lets an extension user dial specific codes to immediately disconnect
(release) another extension’s active outside (trunk) call.
Reference:
Forced Trunk Disconnect
on page 64.
Group Call Pickup
Allows an extension to intercept (pick up) a call ringing another exten-
sion in the Pickup Group to which the extension belongs. The extension
user can either dial a specific code or use a uniquely programmed Group
Call Pickup Programmable Function Key.
Reference:
Group Call Pickup
on page 65.
Group Listen
The capability of a keyset extension to allow the user to talk on a handset
call conversation and simultaneously broadcast the other party’s voice
over the telephone speaker.
Reference:
Group Listen
on page 65.
Group Ring
Allows the system programmer to arrange extensions into Ring Groups
to control the ringing for incoming outside (trunk) calls. Ring Groups are
based around a programmed Ring Group master number. When a call is
directed to ring the master number, all extensions in the Ring Group
simultaneously ring.
Reference:
Group Ring
on page 66.
Handsfree
Gives the keyset user the ability to process calls using the speaker and
microphone in the telephone, instead of the handset.
Reference:
Handsfree and Handsfree Answerback
on page 67.
Handsfree Answerback
The capability of a keyset extension to broadcast an incoming Intercom
caller’s voice over the telephone speaker, and to additionally allow the
receiving extension user to reply by using the microphone in the tele-
phone (without lifting the handset).
Reference:
Handsfree Answerback and Forced Intercom Ringing
on
page 72.
Handsfree, Automatic
The ability of a keyset user to place or answer a call by pressing a key,
without first lifting the handset or pressing
SPK
.
Reference:
Automatic Handsfree
on page 31.