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Glossary
Called Party Identification
The display that indicates who is being
called. For calls to a system user, the
display shows the digits as they are
dialed. After the dialing is complete, the
display shows the called party' s name (if
available) and extension number. On
outgoing trunk calls the display shows
the digits as they are dialed, followed by
the name and trunk access code
assigned to the trunk group being used.
Calling Party Identification
The display that indicates who is calling.
When the call is from a system user, the
display shows the caller' s name or a
unique identification administered for the
telephone being used, along with the
calling party' s extension number. When
the call is from outside the system, the
display shows the trunk identification,
such as CHICAGO and the trunk access
code assigned to the trunk group used
for the call.
Centralized Attendant Service (CAS)
The feature that allows system users
served by separate switches at two or
more locations to concentrate the
attendant positions at one location. This
location is called the CAS main. The
other locations, typically without
attendants, are called CAS branches.
Class of Restriction (COR)
The switch feature that defines multiple
classes of call origination and
termination privileges. Systems may
have only a single COR, one with no
restrictions, or multiple CORs to effect
the desired restrictions.
Class of Restriction Identifiers
All system users have a Class of
Restriction (COR) to define their calling
privileges. The COR is a 2-digit
number, followed by a 4-character
identifier. The attendant must click the
COR feature button to display a user' s
COR. The COR information can be
obtained from your System Manager.
The COR identifiers are:
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ORIG — Origination restriction
n
OTWD — Outward restriction
n
TOLL — Toll restriction
n
CODE — Code restriction
n
NONE — No restriction
n
Class of Service (COS)
The switch feature that defines whether
telephone users have access to the
following features: Automatic Callback,
Call Forwarding All Calls, Client Room,
Console Permission, Data Privacy,
Off-Hook Alert, and Priority Calling.
Clocked Manual Override Option
The Time-of-Day-Routing option that
allows you to specify the day and time
to override the scheduled Time-of-Day
Routing plan. You can also specify a
day and time for automatic deactivation,
or manually deactivate Clocked Manual
Override.
Code Calling Access
The switch feature that allows the
attendant to page a called party with
coded chime signals in up to nine areas
(zones).
COM Port
The communications port on the back of
the PC to which the telephone or
PassageWay Adapter must be
physically connected.
Companding
The option that determines how the
system will digitize voice signals.
Selecting Mu-Law permits the system
to digitize voice signals according to the
accepted Mu-Law standards. Selecting
A-Law requires the system to digitize
voice signals according to the accepted
A-Law standards.

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