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181 List of Terms
Installer password
LID
Line Cartridge
Line data
Line Module
Line number
Link
M7310 terminal
Maintenance
Memory reset
COMPANION 200 Installation and Maintanence Guide
A one- to six-digit password that is used to prevent unauthorized
access to Programming, Maintenance, Memory reset and System
Startup. The installer password can be changed in configuration
programming.
See System LID.
A Line Cartridge is a hardware device that is inserted into the
Controller or a Line Module to provide access line connections. A
Line Cartridge can provide support to up to four access lines. Up to
two Line Cartridges can be installed in the Controller, and up to three
can be installed in a Line Module.
In Configuration programming, this is the heading under which you
assign certain settings of individual access lines.
A module mounted alongside the Controller and connected to it
through an Expansion Cartridge. Each Line Module can hold up to
three Line Cartridges, and can supply up to 12 access lines to the
Controller.
A three-digit number that identifies an access line. The range is 001
to 152. The total number of lines depends on how many Line
Cartridges are installed.
The Link signal, also known as hookswitch flash or Recall, is a
temporary break in the connection between the Controller and the
host system, enabling portable users to use host system features such
as transfer or conferencing.
See Administration Terminal.
A feature you can use to diagnose problems in the COMPANION
200 system. Maintenance requires no programmable settings.
Memory reset is used by the installer to reset the system settings to
the factory defaults.
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