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Glossary
Attendant
Attendant Call Queuing
Automatic Hold
Background Music
Backup
Barge In
Battery Backup
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Section 5: Glossary
The attendant is the system operator. A system can have up to 4 atten-
dants. Normally, the attendant is set up with unique call processing capa-
bilities.
Reference:
Attendant Position on page 26.
The method by which Intercom callers queue for the attendant. Since the
attendant is never considered busy for Intercom calls, these types of calls
"stack up" under the attendant's Operator Call Key. This key is perma-
nently assigned on each attendant extension.
Attendant Call Queuing on page 25.
Reference:
Allows an extension user to be on an outside (trunk) call, activate a fea-
ture, and automatically place the call on HOLD. See also Exclusive Hold
on page 116, Intercom Hold on page 119, and System Hold on page 125
in this glossary.
Hold on page 54.
Reference:
The music that plays over the telephone speakers while the phone is idle.
Background Music requires a customer-provided music source that is
connected to the telephone system.
Reference:
Background Music on page 27.
See System Programming Backup and Restore on page 125 in this glos-
sary.
The capability of an extension to join an existing conversation without
being invited. This feature is usually invoked only in emergency or prior-
ity situations.
Barge In (Intrusion) on page 28.
Reference:
The capability of the system to use its internal battery to back up system
memory and the date and time. The battery typically holds memory and
date and time for 10-14 days.
Battery Backup on page 28.
Reference:
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