Talkswitch CT.TS005.003902 User Manual page 289

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Keypad commands
Combinations of digits used to configure TalkSwitch from a touchtone
telephone.
LED
Light Emitting Diode. An device that lights up when electricity is passed
through. TalkSwitch has five LEDs on its front panel letting you know which
lines are in use and three on the back panel beside the LAN port.
Line 1, 2, 3, or 4
A jack or plug-in on the back panel of TalkSwitch which can accept an RJ-11
plug from a telephone line or PBX system. You can plug in a single-line
telephone cable into this jack and it becomes a usable TalkSwitch line.
Link button
The Link button has the same effect as the Flash button or pressing and
releasing the hang-up hook on most telephones. On some telephones, the
function of the Link button is internal to the telephone and pressing it has
no effect on TalkSwitch.
Local extension
A local extension is an analog extension plugged into one of the extension
jacks on the back panel of your TalkSwitch, or an IP extension connected to
the TalkSwitch by LAN.
Modem
Acronym for MODulator-DEModulator. A modem is a device that converts
digital information from a computer into analog signals for transmission over
telephone lines and vice-versa.
Modes
TalkSwitch supports different time and day modes of operation, providing
different call management depending on the current mode of operation.
Monitor (TalkSwitch monitor)
A feature included with the TalkSwitch configuration software. The monitor
provides a graphical representation of telephone traffic as it flows through
the system.
Network
A group of two or more computer systems linked together.
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