AT&T UNIX Telephone Manager User Manual page 162

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Glossary
tape drive
target
telecommuni-
cations
terminal
touch-tone
dialing
user name
value
voice calls
Wastebasket
G-12
A device that reads and writes
information to and from a tape.
The
tape cartridge can be inserted and
removed from the tape drive.
A means by which the UNIX PC can send
mail to an alternative computer.
A means of exchanging information
electronically over a distance, as
through a telephone line.
A communications device, such as a
display screen and keyboard, you can
use to enter data into and access
data from a computer system.
A dialing signal that transmits the
number dialed as a tone, which is
translated into the number.
The name you type to log into a
computer to identify yourself so you
gain access to your files.
Information, often a number, that is
entered into a field.
Telephone calls using telephone lines
to transmit voice messages.
An
Office object that serves as a
receptacle for discarded information.
You can retrieve information that has
been consigned to the Wastebasket, or
discard it permanently.

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