Auto Dial Button - Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions

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Glossary
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Account code
A code of up to 16 digits that is associated with incoming or outgoing telephone calls. Entry of an
account code may be optional or forced. If entered, an account code appears on the call record for
a call. See also Call report, Forced Account Code Entry, and Forced Account Code List.

Auto Dial button

A programmable telephone button that lets you dial a series of digits simply by pressing that but-
ton. An Auto Dial button can be used to store a feature code, a phone number, or an account code
so that it can be dialed with one touch. See also Programmable button.
Auto Attendant
An optional device that answers calls and routes them to the appropriate extension based on caller
responses to a recorded announcement.
Automated Attendant Service
A voice messaging system feature that answers calls and routes them to the appropriate extension
based on caller responses to a recorded announcement. See also Auto Attendant and Voice mes-
saging system (VMS).
Automatic System Answer (ASA)—Release 2.0 or later
An optional system feature that causes incoming calls to be answered by the system if the recep-
tionist cannot answer within a specified number of rings. The system plays a brief announcement
and places the call on hold, continues ringing, or disconnects the call. See Direct Extension Dial.
See also Automatic System Answer/Direct Extension Dial PC Card.
Automatic System Answer/Direct Extension Dial PC Card—Release 2.0 or later
A Lucent Technologies proprietary PC Card (purchased separately) that is used like a floppy disk
to store Automatic System Answer/Direct Extension Dial messages. See Automatic System
Answer and Direct Extension Dial. See also PC Card.
Auxiliary equipment
Telecommunications equipment (other than system phones) that can be connected to the control
unit. Auxiliary equipment includes industry-standard devices that can connect directly to the public
telephone network (such as standard phones or fax machines) as well as devices that require the
interface provided by the control unit (such as a loudspeaker paging system).
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