Avaya 3910 Mode D'Emploi

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H
Hotline phone
A standard phone at an extension set to ring
another extension automatically when the handset
is lifted.
Hunt Group
A group of extensions that takes incoming or
transferred calls in round-robin fashion. Calls to the
hunt group are directed to the first available
extension in the group, with the extension that
answered most recently being the last one in the
hunt order. See also VMS Hunt Group and Calling
Group.
I
Industry-standard device
A telephone or other telecommunications device
that can be connected directly to the public
telephone network. See also Standard phone and
Proprietary device.
Intercom Autodialer
An auxiliary device that can be connected to the
system phones at extensions 10 and 11. The
device has Auto Dial buttons for all of the
extensions in the system, which can be used for
dialing or transferring calls to extensions with one
touch.
Intercom Auto Dial button
A button that is programmed to ring or page
another extension whenever the button is pressed.
The button can be used to call the extension or to
transfer a call to the extension with one touch; the
lights next to the button also show calling activity for
the extension.
Intercom call
A call that is made to another system extension.
L
Line
The transmission path between your control unit
and the local phone company’s central  office, used
for incoming and outgoing calls.
Line jack
The location on 206 and 400 modules that allows
you to connect outside lines to the control unit.
Line number
The number assigned to each line jack on a 206 or
400 module. Line numbers run consecutively from
01 through 12.
Loudspeaker paging system
Equipment that lets you make announcements over
the loudspeaker from a system extension. Any
AT&T paging system can be connected to the
PAGE jack on the processor module in the control
unit.
M
Mailbox
MLS- and MLC-Model Telephones
MLS-CA24 Intercom Autodialer
See Intercom Autodialer.
Music-on-hold system
Equipment that lets you play recorded music or
messages to callers who are placed on hold. A
music-on-hold audio source can be connected to
the RCA jack on the processor module in the
control unit. See also Background Music.
N
Network interface jack
A jack, generally located in your equipment room,
that provides access to an outside line coming into
your building from your local telephone company.
A line cord from the network interface jack to a line
jack on a 206 or 400 module connects the line to
your system.
Night Service
A feature that automatically redirects calls received
after hours or when a receptionist is not available to
answer calls. (This feature also activates night
service operation of the voice messaging system.)
Line hunting
Glossary
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