
Preliminary
Using this Manual
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Definitions
Caller ID
is a system that sends a caller’s phone number (and optionally their
name) before or while ringing a phone line.
A contact type is used when setting a Do-Not-Disturb schedule, and defines
whose calls will be allowed through. Calls are allowed through:
from a
normal contact
during your waking hours;
from a
workday contact
during your workday hours;
from a
super contact
at all times;
and never from a
blocked contact
.
The contact type can be set to administrator. An administrator is like a super
contact, plus they can remotely manage the Tel-Lynx system.
To
double flash
means to depress the telephone
switch hook
for about one-half
second, then release, then immediately depress the switch hook again for one
half second.
DTMF
stands for dual-tone multi-frequency signaling. Push-button telephones
(sometimes referred to as touch-tone telephones) use DTMF signaling to dial
phone numbers. This differs from rotary dial telephones, which use pulse dialing.
Push-button telephones slowly replaced rotary dial telephones between the mid-
1960s and 1990.
To
flash
means to depress the telephone
switch hook
for about one-half second
and then wait for
Tel-Lynx
to indicate what to do next.
A
home telephone
may be a cordless, corded, or rotary dial telephone.
A
hyperlink
is an electronic link that provides direct access from one place in a
document to another in the same or a different document.
An
inside line
is an independent communication path or line between the
Tel-Lynx
system and either a telephone or a USB headset connected to a PC.
Inside lines are identified as inside line 1, 2, 3, or 4. Telephones are connected to
lines 1 and 2, and PC audio devices are used on lines 3 and 4 .
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