10.7 Glossary

  • 2N® NetStar Assistant – a user web interface accessible via a web browser; helps the user view call history, program telephone buttons, set profiles, manage phone directories, and so on. Your PBX administrator will communicate the interface address and login data to you.
  • BLF module – a large button module (operator's console) with 90 programmable buttons.
  • CLIR – Calling Line Identification Restriction.
  • DND (Do Not Disturb) – all incoming calls are rejected and outgoing calls are set up without limitations in the DND mode.
  • Escape (Back) – return to a telephone menu.
  • Flash (Call Holding) – used for accessing services during calls for call forwarding purposes, for example.
  • Handsfree/Speakerphone – a type of making calls where an external microphone and a loudspeaker are used for speaking. The Speakerphone mode uses an external loudspeaker and the handset microphone.
  • Intercom – a function for flexible communication – calls are answered automatically by the called station.
  • KEY module – a small button module (operator's console) with 16 programmable buttons.
  • Mute – temporary microphone muting during a call.
  • Redial – redialling of the last successfully called number.
  • Station – a terminal device (telephone set, e.g.) assigned to the user and represented by a telephone number.
  • Telephone line – a set of technical parameters providing connection of a telephone station to a PBX (cables, sockets, etc.).
  • Telephone directory – a list of users/stations and their numbers as defined by the administrator or user.
  • Dial selected number – the pre-selected dialling executed by the button press. A telephone number or service access code can be selected.