Specifications

R
RAU (Remote Administration Unit)
An auxiliary device that lets you perform system
programming from a remote location.
Recall
A system feature that sends a timed switchhook
flash to let you “recall” a dial tone to make another
call to or access a PBX or Centrex service. (Use
Recall only on an outside call; using Recall on an
intercom call disconnects the call.)
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)
A measure of the power it takes to ring a phone or
other telecommunications device, usually shown on
a label on the bottom of the device.
S
Send All Calls
Lets you send calls immediately to the voice
messaging system.
Simultaneous Paging
A feature that lets you make announcements over
the loudspeaker and all idle system phones with
speakers in Calling Group 1. See also
Loudspeaker paging system.
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
See Call reporting.
Speed dialing
A feature that lets a user dial a telephone number
quickly by dialing a short code.
Standard phone
An industry-standard touch-tone or rotary phone
such as you might have in your home. Some
standard phones include special feature buttons for
frequently-used calling functions. See also Feature
phone and Industry-standard device.
Station
See Extension.
Station Lock
A feature that lets a user lock his or her extension to
prevent other users from making outside calls from
the locked extension.
Subscriber
A user who has a mailbox in the voice messaging
system.
System
The AT&T control unit and system phones that you
purchased, plus all other telecommunications
devices that are connected to your control unit.
System Manager
The person in your business who is responsible for
managing your system, including system
programming.
System phones
The AT&T telephones that are specifically designed
for use with PARTNER systems. Models include the
PARTNER-34D, PARTNER-18D, PARTNER-18,
PARTNER-6, MLS-34D, MLS-18D, MLS-12D,
MLS-12, MLS-6, MLC-6, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000
phones.
System Programming
Procedures that allow you to customize system
settings for your business. System Programming
requires a system display phone and must be done
from extension 10 or 11.
T
Talk-Back
See Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back.
Telephone Programming
Customizes extensions to meet the needs of
individual users, including the assignment of
features to programmable buttons. Telephone
Programming can be done either centrally or from
the user’s own extension. See also Centralized
Telephone Programming and Extension
Programming.
200 module
The AT&T equipment component that has line jacks
for connecting up to two outside lines to the control
unit.
200 module
The AT&T equipment component that contains
jacks for connecting up to two outside lines and up
to six extensions to the control unit.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
See Call reporting.
Glossary GL-5