Glossary
SMDR
SMDR printer
Software Defined
Network
special character
SPM
square key
station
station jack
Station Message
Detail Recording
Supplemental Alert
Adapter
switchhook flash
synchronous data
transmission
system acceptance
test
System Access
buttons
system date and
time
system
programming
(Station Message Detail Recording) Feature that captures
detailed usage information on incoming and outgoing
voice and data calls.
Printer used to produce SMDR reports. Connected to the
system via an RS-232 jack on the processor module.
See SDN.
Pause, Stop, or End-of-Dialing signal in a programmed
dialing sequence such as an Auto Dial or Personal Speed
Dial number.
(System Programming and Maintenance) DOS- or UNIX
system-based application for programming and
maintaining the system.
Configuration in Key mode operation in which all outside
lines appear on all telephones.
See extension.
See extension jack.
See SMDR.
See SAA.
Momentary (320 ms to 1 second) on-hook signal used as a
control signal. May be directed either to the control unit or
to a host switch outside the system. Also called "Recall" or
"timed flash. "
Method of transmitting a continuous digital data stream in
which the transmission of each binary bit is synchronized
with a master clock. See also asynchronous data
transmission.
Test of all trunks, telephones, data terminals, and features
after installation to ensure that they are working correctly.
See SA buttons.
Date and time that appear on MLX display telephones and
SMDR reports.
Programming of system functions and features that affect
most users, performed from an MLX-20L telephone or a
computer using WM. See also extension programming
and centralized telephone programming.
GL–23
System Programming
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