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Glossary
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Glossary
A
Added-feature connection
ISDN connection that offers three more services than the standard connection:
Call forwarding, transfer of charges after the connection, and a T-mailbox.
AM PIN
Abbreviation for answering machine PIN
AOC-D
Advice of Charge: During the Call. Transfers the charge information during the
connection.
AOC-E
Advice of Charge: At the End of the Call. Transfers the charge information at the end
of the connection.
Authorisation class
Defines which connections are permitted on PABX terminals, e.g., internal only,
incoming only, or unlimited call authorisation.
Authorisation for direct outward dialling
Different users may be assigned different levels of authorisation on a base station.
For example, while User A may only take incoming calls, User B may make calls
without restriction.
Automatic callback
See "Callback on busy"
Automatic redial
Several attempts to call are made automatically when the line is busy.
B
Block dialling
Also pre-dialling. You may only dial or, if required, correct the phone number. Then
you should lift the receiver or press the loudspeaker key.
Bluetooth
TM
Bluetooth
TM
(named after King "Bluetooth" of Denmark who entered into an
association with the Norwegians around a thousand years ago) is an economical
standard for high-speed wireless transmission of voice and data between different
electronic devices such as notebooks, PDAs (personal digital assistants), printers and
mobile phones across distances of up to 10 metres. Bluetooth signals do not have a
preferential direction and can, in principle, be received by any users within range.
Bluetooth devices detect one another automatically.