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RF (radio frequency): The communication channel for most Cordless Handsets and Cordless Headsets
Ring Group: Groups of extensions configured by the system administrator to all ring in a predetermined pattern within the group
when calls come in for that group
router: An electronic device that connects two or more other electronic devices to each other, allowing them to communicate
scroll: Causes the screen display to move up, down, or across the screen
single-zone paging: Paging to a single set of overhead loudspeakers. All speakers transmit the same announcement
simultaneously.
soft key: The Synapse Desksets and Cordless Handsets feature keys below the LCD screen. The bottom of the LCD displays the
appropriate label for each key as the function of the key changes.
standby time: The amount of time that a Cordless Handset or Cordless Headset can sit idle out of its charger while still capable
of operating normally
static IP address: An IP address that is manually assigned to a computer by a system administrator. This type of addressing
requires specific knowledge of the LAN.
station: Another term for extension
subnet (subnetwork): Typically a LAN served by one router
subscriber: A user who can access messages in a using
supervised transfer: Occurs when you communicate with the transfer recipient before completing a transferred call
switch: A network switch links electronic devices. The switch processes and routes data flexibly, allowing more data to be handled
without error.
system administrator: A person to perform functions such as setting up and modifying system configurations. This system
administrator can be an employee or your telephone equipment provider.
System Directory: (see System list)
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