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Held (Line) Reminder: A system 
telephone rings and displays the 
message 
On hold: LINENAM when an 
external call has been placed on hold for 
a certain period of time. The 
Held Line 
Reminder feature and Remind delay 
are set under 
Feature settings in Sys 
prgrmmng
.
HF Answerback: See Handsfree 
Answerback.
Hold button:  
³
This button is used to suspend calls so 
that the person using the telephone can 
perform another task without...

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line pool or to pick up a call using 
Norstar call handling features such as 
Call Park or Call Pickup Directed.
internal number: A number, also 
referred to as a Directory Number or 
DN, that  identifies a Norstar  telephone 
or device.
internal user: Someone using a 
system telephone within a Norstar 
system.
ISDN: See integrated services digital 
network.
ISDN DN:  A directory number (DN) 
used by ISDN terminal equipment 
connected to the ICS....

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Long Tones: ²¡â¡
A feature that allows you to control the 
length of a tone so that you can signal 
devices such as fax or answering 
machines which require tones longer 
than the standard 120 milliseconds.
Loop Start Trunk Cartridge: The 
Trunk Cartridge that allows you to 
connect loop start trunks to the Norstar 
system. 
Lunch schedule:  See Schedules, 
and Services.
M
M7000 telephone This telephone has 
a no display. It does have four memory...

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Module: A component of the Norstar 
0X32 key system. Includes the 
Integrated Communication System, 
Trunk Module and Station Module.
Module status:  A heading in 
Maintenance programming that shows 
what types of Trunk Cartridges are 
connected and whether they’re busy, 
disabled, or malfunctioning.
Move Line buttons: 
²¥¡Ú
A feature that allows you to move 
assigned lines to different buttons (with 
indicators) on your telephone.
Music source: A...

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Page zone: An area in the office that 
receives internal page announcements 
independently of the rest of the office.
Each page zone is identified by a 
number. Telephones are assigned to 
page zones under 
Capabilities in 
Terminals&Sets programming.
Park prefix: See Call park prefix.
Park timeout: The time before an 
unanswered parked call is routed back to 
the telephone that parked it. 
Park 
timeout
 is configured under Feature 
settings in...

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under Trunk/Line data in Lines 
programming, but can be turned on and 
off by users during individual calls.
Private line: See Private to.
Private network: A telephone 
network consisting of owned or leased 
telephone lines used to connect different 
offices of an organization independently 
of the public network.
Private Network Identifier (PNI) 
this is  an identifying digit or set of digits 
assigned to each system in a private 
network with a...

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Remote access: The ability to dial 
into a Norstar system from outside the 
system and make use of selected Norstar 
features. The lines,  features, and dialing 
capabilities available to a remote user 
are determined by the Class of Service. 
If the remote access line is answered 
with DISA, the user must enter a Class 
of Service password to gain access to 
the Norstar system features.
remote access dial restriction:  
See Remote restriction....

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systems linked in a network, routing can 
create a transparent or coordinated 
dialing plan. It can also be used to direct 
calls to the least expensive lines 
according to a Services schedule 
(sometimes called least cost routing). 
Run/Stop: 
²¥áA feature that creates a break point in a 
programmed external dialing sequence. 
When you press a programmed key, the 
system dials the number up to the run/
stop. When you press it again, the 
system...

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Once these three passwords have been 
entered, the system will permit Remote 
monitoring. 
SPID (Service Profile Identifier): 
A number that identifies devices 
connected to an ISDN network. A 
device may have more than one SPID 
depending on the number  of channels it 
uses. SPIDs may be used to identify 
terminal equipment to the ICS, or to the 
service provider.
Startup programming: When a 
Norstar system is first installed and 
powered up,...

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System Startup: See Startup 
programming.
System Startup access code: To 
begin System Startup, press 
². An 
Installer password is required before 
Startup programming can begin.
System ID: The System ID (or System 
Security number) can be accessed on 
any programming telephone display by 
pressing 
²¥¥êçêéë, or 
²¥¥àáàÝÜ.
System-wide Call Appearance 
(SWCA) keys 
²¥ÞÛâto 
²¥ÞÜÞ These 16 feature 
codes can be assigned to buttons with 
indicators...
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