User`s guide
Glossary 254
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deregister: To remove the association between a Deskset and a Cordless Handset or
Cordless Headset
dial pad: The 0 through 9, *, and # keys on the Deskset and Cordless Handset
direct dial: Allows callers to directly dial users' extension numbers after the Auto
Attendant answers
Directory: A list of names and phone numbers
Display Names: The names that the system administrator enters to identify each
extension number. The Auto Attendant uses these names to assist callers in forwarding
calls.
DID: This feature allows outside callers to directly dial an extension, bypassing the Auto
Attendant and the operator
DND (Do Not Disturb): A feature that suppresses audible ringing and incoming paging
at the Deskset
DND ON ( ): An indicator in the top right corner of the Deskset display that
illuminates when you turn on the Do Not Disturb feature
DTMF (Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency): Telephone tones commonly known as “touch-tone”
Emergency Bypass Port: The fifth SB67010 PSTN Gateway jack that can provide
telephone operation during a power failure when used with an analog phone
Ethernet: A type of computer networking technology that connects devices via Local
Area Networks (LANs)
Extension Directory: A private list of names and phone numbers available to only a
single extension (referred to as “Personal list” on the Deskset)
Extension list: A list of names and extension numbers for the Synapse system
telephones
extension number: The three-digit or four-digit number representing each individual
Deskset
factory default: The original product settings
flash memory: Reprogrammable system storage used for storing software upgrades
FWD ON ( ): An indicator in the top right corner of the Deskset display that
appears when the Call Forward feature has been turned on. This feature causes calls to
that extension number to be automatically forwarded to another extension, outside
phone number, or to Voicemail.
FXO (Foreign Exchange Office): The Gateway telephone signaling interface between the
PSTN telephone lines and the LAN
FXS station port: A jack on the ATA for connecting non-Synapse analog telephone
equipment to the Synapse system
Gateway: A network device equipped for interfacing with another network that uses
different protocols
greeting, preset: The voice message that plays to callers if the user has not recorded an
outgoing message










