Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 467

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Glossary
System phones
The Lucent Technologies telephones that are specifically designed for use with PARTNER sys-
tems. Models include the PARTNER-34D, PARTNER-18D, PARTNER-18, PARTNER-6, MLS-34D,
MLS-18D, MLS-12D, MLS-12, MLS-6, MLC-6, MDW 9000, MDW 9010, and MDW 9030P phones.
System Programming
Procedures that allow you to customize system settings for your business. System Programming
requires a system display phone and must be done from extension 10 or 11.
System Restore
See Restore.
T
Talk-Back
See Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back.
Telephone Programming
Procedures that allow you to customize extensions to meet the needs of individual users, including
the assignment of features to programmable buttons. Telephone Programming can be done either
centrally or from the user's own extension. See also Centralized Telephone Programming and
Extension Programming.
308EC module
The Lucent technologies equipment component that has line jacks for connecting three outside
lines and up to eight extensions to the control unit.
200 module
The Lucent Technologies equipment component that has line jacks for connecting up to two out-
side lines.
206 module
The Lucent Technologies equipment component that contains jacks for connecting up to two out-
side lines and up to six extensions.
V
Verification of Account Codes
See Forced Account Code Entry.
VMS (Voice Messaging System)
See Voice messaging system (VMS).
VMS Hunt Group
Hunt Group 7, reserved by the system to identify extensions that are associated with the voice
messaging system hardware. See also Group Call Distribution and Hunt Group.
Voice Interrupt On Busy
GL-11

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