Glossary (cont.)
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FlexSet 120/280 User Guide
Transfer/Xfer
While engaged on a call you can initiate a feature by pressing the XFER (Transfer) key. XFER
provides you with a special distinctive dial tone, which enables you to either transfer the call, or
activate a feature. XFER puts the second party on Hold and provides one of the following: music,
reorder tone, busy tone or no sound at all, as defined system-wide. If your Coral is connected to
another PABX you may have to use the FLASH key instead of the XFER key. The XFER key is
used for local Coral features, while the FLASH key is used to flash on trunks. In some systems, if
you are not connected to a DTMF destination, transfer can be carried out by dialing ‘1’ instead of
pressing the XFER key. In some systems transfer is applied automatically when you dial a number
(see also
”Auto transfer” on page
A-
1
).
Trunk
An outside line from the telephone company that terminates at the customer’s location.
Trunk Group
A number of trunks linked together (members) for a common outgoing function.
Trunk Number (Coral)
The access code number that is dialed or keyed by station user in order to gain access to a specific
outside line.
Turret Console
A single telephone position comprised of two soft-connected FlexSets, each having up to three
FlexSet 40B expansion modules attached. See also
”Turret Console” on page 179
.
Verified Forced
Account Code
(VFAC)
A feature that forces the station user to dial a secret authorization account code before accessing an
outside line. Before dialing is allowed, VFAC verifies the presence of the account code. If the code
is not present, dialing is blocked. When the code is found, dialing is allowed. Except for
verification, VFAC is the same as Forced Account Code.
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