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264 I Glossary
Answer Group: An Answer Group
consists of at least two telephones that are
associated by an yplnswerJ button. The
lanswer) button, on one of these
telephones, indicates incoming calls
destined for the other telephone. Someone
working at a telephone with -1
buttons (a receptionist, for example) can
monitor the Answer Group (a group of
managers), receive all ringing and visual
indication of incoming calls, and answer the
calls accordingly.
Applied to lines: This sub-heading
appears in section “4. Restrictions” and
section “5. Overrides” of Administration
programming. If you select -1 , you
will be prompted to assign Restrictions or
Overrides to each line.
Applied to sets: This sub-heading
appears in section “4. Restrictions” and
section “5. Overrides” of Administration
programming. If you select -1 , you
will be prompted to assign Restrictions or
Overrides to each telephone.
Autodial Button: The Autodial button
provides one-touch dialing of outside
numbers, Intercom numbers, or feature
codes. You program a button to be an
Autodial button.
Automatic Hold: This feature will
automatically place an active call on hold
if another line is selected.
Automatic Phone Relocation: The
Automatic Phone Relocation feature allows
a telephone to retain its personal and
system programming when it is
reconnected to another physical location.
This feature is activated in section “4.
Miscellaneous” of Configuration
programming.
Auxiliary Ringer: This is a separate
external telephone ringer or bell. It is
typically mounted on a wall, and is louder
than a regular telephone so that it can be
heard over a wide area. It can be
programmed to ring when a line (section
“1. Line Data” of Configuration), a
telephone (section “6. Permissions” of
Administration), or both ring; or, when
Night Service (section “7. Night Service”
of Administration) is active.
Background Music: This feature allows
music from an external source, such as a
radio, to play over the speaker of the
telephone. This feature should not be
activated unless a music source (customer
supplied) has been connected to the
Norstar System. Background Music is
activated in section “4. Miscellaneous” of
Configuration programming.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF): This device,
which attaches onto the M7310
telephone, has a panel of Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD) indicators that show the
busy/not busy and DND (Do Not Disturb)
status of up to 24 telephones in the
Norstar system. Each of the dual
memory buttons that are programmed as
Inside Autodial buttons on the M7310 will
indicate the status of an office telephone.
The BLF will also indicate if a telephone
is involved in a programming session.
The BLF is typically used on a
receptionist’s telephone.
Button Caps: These interchangeable
plastic squares fit over the buttons of
Norstar telephones, and allow you to label
the features programmed onto each
programmable button location. Button
caps can be either pre-printed or have
clear windows which allow people to label
other features, lines, and autodial numbers.
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