- Digital:
- The term used to describe the conversion of information into a binary code. A
communication system in which the signal is encoded into a digital bit stream. In
telecommunications, the voice spoken into the handset is converted either in the telephone
or the control unit into a series of pulses which represent the audio level and frequency.
- Hybrid:
- A Hybrid key system can use single line telephones (SLT) in addition to an electronic
proprietary telephone.
- Digital Super Hybrid:
- A Digital Hybrid key system can use single line telephones (SLT) in addition to an
electronic proprietary telephone. In addition it may contain features found only on a
digital system.
- Add - On - Modules:
- Add on modules expand system capabilities.
- Universal Ports:
- Universal Ports can accept a Standard phone, an analog proprietary phone, or a digital
proprietary phone.
- HFAB:
- Hands Free Answer Back. Allows a speakerphone user to talk to an internal caller without
lifting the handset. Also used to monitor a room.
- SLT:
- Single Line Telephone. A standard telephone.
- Apits:
- Analog Proprietary Integrated Telephone System. Apits usually refers to an analog 7000
series telephone.
- Dpits:
- Digital Proprietary Integrated Telephone System. Dpits usually refers to a digital 7200
series telephone.
- Control Unit:
- This is the heart of the telephone system. This unit is usually installed in the
telephone room or ventilated closet. It contains the Central Processing Unit.
- DISA:
- Direct System Access. This feature allows callers from the outside to access specific
system features as if they were an internal extension user.
- CO Lines:
- Central Office Telephone Line.
- PBX:
- Private Branch Exchange. This is a small version of the phones company's larger
switching system.
- XDP:
- eXtra Device Port. The XDP expands the number of telephones available in the system by
allowing a Digital Proprietary Phone (Dpits) and a Single Line Telephone (SLT) to be
connected to the same telephone jack but having different extension numbers.
- FWD/DND:
- Forward/Do Not Disturb. Allows users to forward their phones to other extensions on the
system. Example: to another extension, to voice mail, or to an outside line. Do Not
Disturb is used to block calls from coming into a users extension.
- OHCA:
- Off Hook Call Announce (OHCA) allows a user to inform a busy extension that another call
is waiting by talking through the built-in speaker of the called party's proprietary
extension.
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