NEC NEC-80573 User Guide - Page 159

Removing Trunks and, Extensions from Service

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Private Line Glossary An outside line (trunk) reserved for a specific keyset for placing and answering calls. Reference: Private Line on page 89. Programmable Function Keys Keys on a keyset telephone that can be assigned to a variety of functions that simplify placing calls, answering calls, and using certain features. The 22-button sets have 12 Programmable Function Keys. The 34-button and Super Display sets have 24 Programmable Function Keys. Reference: Programmable Function Keys on page 89. Pulse to Tone Conversion The ability of an extension to automatically change the dialing mode of an outside (trunk) call from Dial Pulse to DTMF. Reference: Pulse to Tone Conversion on page 92. REJ Recording Jack Module A device that plugs into a Super Display or 34-Button Display Telephone that provides connection for an external tape recorder (for recording calls) or amplifier. Reference: REJ Recording Jack Module (P/N 80175) on page 8. Removing Trunks and Extensions from Service The capability of specific extensions to remove problem trunks and extensions from service. This is normally a repair facility most commonly reserved for system attendants and supervisors. Reference: Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service on page 93. Restore See System Programming Backup and Restore on page 151 in this glossary. 5 Reverse Voice Over Allows a keyset user busy on a handset call to press their uniquely programmed Reverse Voice Over key to set up a private Intercom call with a co-worker. When the phone is idle, the Reverse Voice Over key functions the same as a Hotline key. Reference: Reverse Voice Over on page 93. Ring Groups See Group Ring on page 143 in this glossary. DS1000/2000 Product Description Section 5: Glossary N 149

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Glossary
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Section 5: Glossary
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Private Line
An outside line (trunk) reserved for a specific keyset for placing and
answering calls.
Reference:
Private Line
on page 89.
Programmable Function
Keys
Keys on a keyset telephone that can be assigned to a variety of functions
that simplify placing calls, answering calls, and using certain features.
The 22-button sets have 12 Programmable Function Keys. The 34-button
and Super Display sets have 24 Programmable Function Keys.
Reference:
Programmable Function Keys
on page 89.
Pulse to Tone Conversion
The ability of an extension to automatically change the dialing mode of
an outside (trunk) call from Dial Pulse to DTMF.
Reference:
Pulse to Tone Conversion
on page 92.
REJ Recording Jack
Module
A device that plugs into a Super Display or 34-Button Display Telephone
that provides connection for an external tape recorder (for recording
calls) or amplifier.
Reference:
REJ Recording Jack Module (P/N 80175)
on page 8.
Removing Trunks and
Extensions from Service
The capability of specific extensions to remove problem trunks and
extensions from service. This is normally a repair facility most com-
monly reserved for system attendants and supervisors.
Reference:
Removing Trunks and Extensions From Service
on page 93.
Restore
See
System Programming Backup and Restore
on page 151
in this glos-
sary.
Reverse Voice Over
Allows a keyset user busy on a handset call to press their uniquely pro-
grammed Reverse Voice Over key to set up a private Intercom call with a
co-worker. When the phone is idle, the Reverse Voice Over key functions
the same as a Hotline key.
Reference:
Reverse Voice Over
on page 93.
Ring Groups
See
Group Ring
on page 143 in this glossary.