Vms hunt group, System programming – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual

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Glossary

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System Programming

Procedures that allow you to customize system settings for your business. System Programming
requires a system display phone and must be done from extension 10 or 11.

System Restore

See Restore.

T

Talk-Back

See Voice Interrupt On Busy Talk-Back.

Telephone Programming

Procedures that allow you to customize extensions to meet the needs of individual users, including
the assignment of features to programmable buttons. Telephone Programming can be done either
centrally or from the user’s own extension.

See also Centralized Telephone Programming and

Extension Programming.

U

Unique Line Ringing—Release 3.0 or later

This feature allows a ringing pattern (maximum of eight) to be assigned on a per line basis for
users to differentiate, by sound, which line is ringing.

V

Verification of Account Codes

See Forced Account Code Entry.

VMS (Voice Messaging System)

See Voice Messaging System (VMS).

VMS Hunt Group

Hunt Group 7, reserved by the system to identify extensions that are associated with the voice
messaging system hardware.

See also Group Call Distribution and Hunt Group.

Voice Interrupt on Busy

A special intercom call that lets a user interrupt and speak to another user who is busy on a call.
See also Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk-Back.

Voice Interrupt on Busy Talk-Back

A feature that lets the recipient of a voice interrupt on busy intercom call respond to the originator
of that call.

See also Voice Interrupt on Busy.

Voice Mail Coverage

A voice messaging system feature that provides Call Answer Service when a call is not answered
by a covered extension.

See also Call Answer Service.

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