Instruction manual
Glossary
special
character
SPM
square key
SSN
station
station jack
Station
Message Detail
Recording
Supplemental
Alert Adapter
switched
service net work
switch hook
flash
synchronous
data
transmission
system
acceptance test
system date
and time
A Pause, Stop, or End-of-Dialing signal in a programmed
dialing sequence such as an Auto Dial or Personal Speed
Dial number.
(System Programming and Maintenance) A DOS-or UNIX
system-based application for programming and maintaining
the communications system.
A communications system configuration in Key mode
operation in which all outside lines appear on all
telephones.
(Switched service network) A network consisting of
terminals, transmission lines, and at least one exchange on
which a user can communicate with any other user at any
time.
An endpoint on the internal side of the communications
system. A station can be a telephone with or without an
adjunct or can be a data terminal with a modem (analog) or
a 7500B Data Module (digital) attached.
An analog, digital, or tip/ring physical interface on a module
in the control unit for connecting a telephone or other
device to the communications system.
See SMDR.
See SAA.
See SSN.
A momentary (320 ms to 1 second) on-hook signal used as
a control signal, which may be directed either to the control
unit or to a host switch outside the communications system.
Also called Recall or timed flash.
A method of transmitting a continuous digital data stream in
which the transmission of each binary bit is synchronized
with a master clock. See also asynchronous data
transmission.
A test of all trunks, telephones, data terminals, and features
after installation to ensure that they are working correctly.
The date and time that appear on MLX display telephones
and SMDR reports.
GL-20 Glossary