Cordless Telephone User Manual

Glossary
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Shuttle
If you put a caller on hold and call a
third party, you can rotate or
“shuttle” between the calls.
Softkey
This is the term used to describe the
long green key immediately below a
label shown on the display which
you access by pressing that key.
Softring
A sound of one, two or three
softrings can be associated to group
facility keys to indicate the status of
the groupfacility. The softringing
volume is adjustable by the volume
up/down keys. See also Loudring
for 3-softrings
Softspeaking
Speaking into the telephone via the
handset.
Special mode
The mode that gives access to
Special Features. This mode allows
you to carry out certain functions,
for example, clearing all personal
information stored in the telephone.
Speed dial key
A memory key can be programmed
to dial a commonly used number.
Static interface
The Static interface consists of three
outputs:
Doorlamp
Second bell
Dooropener
And one input:
Footpedal
Status monitoring
Status monitoring is a Group feature
that allows you to see which
members of the group are busy on a
call, or if calls for specific group
members are coming in.
If “Status monitoring” is not active,
your telephone will not show the
status of other group members.
Store diverted calls
If this function is active all calls
which are diverted to you, but not
answered by you will be stored in
the Callers list, including
information about their original
destination.
Store number
The Store number softkey is used to
add the number of a connected party
to the Redial list.
Suffix dialling
Sending digits to the switch during a
call to request functions from the
switch.
T
TAPI
This stands for Telephone Application
Program Interface.
TAPI (speech via accessory);
speech path is switched to
equipment attachedto the audio