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Synapse Installation Guide Back to Contents
Glossary 161
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LOSSARY
This glossary provides definitions that pertain to the Synapse telephone system.
10/100 Ethernet Port: An Ethernet port that supports two different speeds of Ethernet
on the same port. The two speeds supported are 10Base-T and 100Base-TX.
10Base-T/100Base-TX: An Ethernet network operating at up to 100 megabits per
second
active call: An established telephone call that is not on hold
analog: A continuously variable signal
analog phone: A non-Synapse telephone that plugs directly into a normal telephone wall
plug or into the Synapse PSTN Gateway BYPASS port or ATA FXS port
ATA (Analog Terminal Adapter): Allows the integration of non-Synapse analog
telephones, a fax machine, overhead paging equipment, and a music-on-hold source into
the Synapse system. It also provides Group Mailboxes to allow different people to access
the same Mailbox.
Auto Answer: When the system is in Call Appearance mode, you can set the Deskset to
automatically answer calls after a delay that you specify. Without touching the Deskset,
you can speak to and be heard by people who call you.
Auto Attendant: A system that automatically answers incoming calls and provides
instructions to callers
Auto-MDIX (Automatic Medium-Dependent Interface Crossover): A computer
networking technology that automatically detects the required cable connection type
(straight-through or crossover) and configures the connection appropriately
Aux In: A 3.5 mm jack on the ATA that allows connection to a streaming audio source,
such as a radio or MP3 music player. This jack is typically used to connect a music player
for Music on Hold.
Aux Out: A 3.5 mm jack on the ATA that can be used to connect some single-zone
overhead paging devices.
Available ( ): An SB67030/031 Deskset screen icon that indicates that there is a Call
Appearance key that is not busy with predialing, dialing, ringing, or an active
or held call
BYPASS port: An RJ-11 jack on the PSTN Gateway that allows for communication during
power outages. Plug an analog telephone into this jack.
Call Appearance: On the SB67020 Deskset, the Programmable Feature Keys identified
as Call Appearance keys on the right side of the Deskset. On the SB67030/031 Deskset,
the five icons on the right side of the Deskset display and the keys and LEDs associated
with those icons. These keys access active and held calls, and calls that are being dialed
or predialed. The LEDs and icons indicate the state of each call or potential call.
Call Forward All: Automatically forward calls before they ring. All calls are immediately
forwarded to the specified destination.
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