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ASL
See agent status lamp.
ASR
See automatic set relocation.
ATA
See analog terminal adapter.
AT dialing
AT dialing refers to Hayes keyboard dialing, which is a method used to
make data calls through the MSL-100 system by entering a command
starting with the letters AT, followed by a few characters to distinguish the
command, and then a carriage return.
Automatic Answer Back (AAB)
The Automatic Answer Back (AAB) feature allows any incoming call to the
primary directory number (PDN) of the set (equipped with a handsfree unit
with an auto answerback applique circuit) automatically answered after four
seconds of ringing.
Automatic Answer Back (AAB) Enhancement
The Automatic Answer Back (AAB) Enhancement feature allows the AAB
feature to work on secondary DNs and Group Intercoms (GIC).
automatic call distribution (ACD)
Automatic call distribution is a set of MSL-100 system features that assigns
answering priorities to incoming calls and then queues and distributes those
calls to a predetermined group of telephone sets designated as answering
positions.
automatic call distribution not ready (ACDNR)
The ACDNR feature makes the agent position temporarily unavailable to
receive calls. ACDNR is typically used to allow an agent to complete
paperwork between ACD calls.
automatic digit display
A data option class of service used required for keyboard dialing.
automatic set relocation
A feature that allows a user to move a telephone set from one location to
another without the intervention of a service person.
AWG
See American Wire Gauge.
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