Database
Dial
Digitized Voice
Message System
(DVMS)
Direct Station
Selection (DSS)
Forced Account
Code
Idle
Intercept
FlexSet
Glossary (cont.)
A p p e n d i x A - G l o s s a r y ( c o n t . )
The memory in which the 'flexible database system information' is stored. Programming the
database is usually carried out during installation, however, it is field or remotely modifiable.
For the purpose of this guide "Dial" means entering the relevant digits by pressing the number on
the DIAL PAD that operates a feature or sends a call to a destination. Dial also means pressing a
key programmed with the feature or destination (DSS).
DVMS is the utility that provides the means for embedding prerecorded announcements into the
system. Recorded messages can be informative, for example: transfer messages, or advertisements.
Permits you to make or transfer a call to an extension by using a defined key. DSS can also be used
on all accessible system ports. Instead of dialing a number this can be done by pressing the
programmed key. Also provides busy lamp field for programmed stations.
A feature that forces the station user to dial an account code before having access to an outside
line. A display equipped FlexSet user attempting to access an outside line without dialing the
account code will receive the message "ENTER ACCOUNT #" on the display. After dialing the
account code, the user will be able to continue dialing the intended number.
A station or extension that is not ringing or busy, therefore available for use.
If you misdial or dial an unauthorized code (restricted to you), you will receive a reorder tone or
will be routed directly to the attendant/operator/master extension, as defined in your system.
This is the general term used to describe the FlexSet type proprietary telephones.
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