Term
Time-Out
Transfer/Xfer
Trunk
Trunk Group
Trunk Number
Appendix A: Glossary
A predetermined period of time allowed to complete a specific function. For example, if
dialing is not completed before the time-out expires, the caller is dropped and the
exchange equipment is freed for other users. (See also
Pressing XFER
(Transfer) key allows you to initiate a feature while you are in a
call. XFER
provides you with a special dial tone. Upon hearing the dial tone you
can transfer the current call or activate a feature. XFER
Hold and provides the held party with one of the following: music, reorder tone, busy tone
or no sound at all, as defined system-wide. If your Coral system is connected to another
PABX you may have to use the FLASH key instead of the XFER
XFER
key is used for local Coral system features, while the FLASH key is used to
flash on trunks. In some systems, if you are not connected to a DTMF destination,
transfer can be carried out by dialing '1' instead of pressing the XFER
systems transfer is applied automatically when you dial a number. (See also
Transfer
on
page
262.)
An outside line from the telephone company that terminates at the customer's location.
A number of trunks linked together (members) for a common outgoing function.
The access code number that is dialed or keyed by station user in order to gain access to
a specific outside line.
Description
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Recall- Automatic
above.)
puts the second party on
key. The
key. In some
Auto
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