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ISDN DN: A directory number (DN)
used by ISDN terminal equipment
connected to the ICS. The system uses a
maximum of 30 ISDN DNs.
K
Key indicator module (KIM) This
hardware unit allows you to expand the
receive capability of a 7316E digital
phone. You can configure the resulting
CAP into an enhanced CAP (eCAP) to
support lines, multiple appearances of
target lines, and hunt group designators.
L
Last Number Redial:
A feature that allows you to redial the
last external number you dialed.
Fixed line:
A telecommunications line between two
service points leased from a
communications carrier for private use,
usually incurring a monthly service rate.
Fixed lines setting is used solely by data
modules.
Least cost routing: See Routing
service.
line: The complete path of a voice or
data connection between one telephone
(or other device) and another.
Lines: A programming section that
allows you to assign settings to each
trunk and external line. Lines
programming can be done by an
Installer or a System Coordinator Plus.
A System Coordinator can program the
name of a line.
Line number: A number that
identifies an external line. The total
number of lines depends on how many
Trunk Modules are installed.
Line Pool:
A group of lines used for making
external calls. Line pools provide an
efficient way of giving a telephone
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access to external lines without taking
up many line buttons. A line is assigned
to be part of a line pool under
data in
programming.
Line Redirection:
A feature that allows you to redirect all
calls on an incoming line to a
destination outside the Norstar system.
Once a line is redirected it cannot be
answered within the Norstar system.
The system may be set up to give a brief
ring when a call comes in on a redirected
line, under
programming.
This feature differs from Call Forward
in two ways: It redirects only external
calls, not internal calls, and it redirects
calls to destinations outside the system.
Call forward redirects calls only to
destinations inside the Norstar system.
See Call Forward.
Link:
If your Norstar system is connected to a
Private Branch Exchange (PBX), you
can use a Link signal to access special
features. The Link signal can also be
included as part of a longer stored
sequence on an External Autodial
button or in a Speed Dial code. The Link
symbol (
) uses two of the 24 spaces
in a dialing sequence.
Long Tones:
A feature that allows you to control the
length of a tone so that you can signal
devices such as fax or answering
machines which require tones longer
than the standard 120 milliseconds.
Lunch schedule: See Schedules,
and Services.
M
Malicious Caller ID (MCID) This
feature is a European ETSI-based
network feature that allows a user to use
record the caller
information at the service provider.
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