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.