Glossary 205
Station Auxiliary Power
Supply (SAPS):
A device which
provides power to a
telephone that is connected
more than 305 m (1000 ft) and
less than 760 m (2500 ft) from
the Key Service Unit, or to a
CAP module,
System Coordinator:
A person
responsible for customizing the
system through
Administration programming
and for helping co-workers use
the
system.
System Data:
An option in the
Set Copy function. System Data
refers to the system settings
that apply to all telephones and
lines. System Data consists of
the programmable settings from
System Startup and
Administration programming. It
also includes the setting
programmed by your Customer
Service representative.
System Speed Dial Code:
A
two-digit code (01 to 70) that
can be programmed to dial a
telephone number up to 24
digits long. System Speed Dial
codes are programmed for the
entire
system in
Administration programming.
System Speed Dial Name:
A
sub-heading in Administration
programming under which you
can assign a name to a System
Speed Dial Number.
System Speed Dial:
A heading
in Administration programming
under which you can assign up
to 70 numbers as System
Speed Dial numbers.
System Startup:
A procedure
‘that initializes the system
programming to defaults. When
a
system is first installed
and powered up, System
Startup must be performed
before any programming can be
done.
T
TCM line (Time Compression
Multiplexing line):
A two-wire
digital station loop joining the
cross-connect at the Key
Service Unit to a telephone.
Telephone lock (Set lock):
A
feature that allows you to limit
the number of features that may
be used or programmed at a
telephone. Full telephone lock
allows very few changes or
features, Partial telephone lock
allows some changes and
features, and No telephone lock
allows any change to be made
and any feature to be used.
Telephone lock is assigned in
Administration programming.
Time and Date:
A display
description. The current Time
and Date appear on the display
of idle
telephones. The
Time and Date can be changed
in Administration programming.
Transfer:
A feature that lets you
redirect a call to another
telephone. There are four types
of Transfer; Transfer using
Hold, Transfer with
Announcement, Transfer
without Announcement, and
transfer using Unsupervised
Conference.
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