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Glossary
Gigaset M34 USB Ya-LBA / englisch / A31008-M403-R101-4-7619 / Glossary.fm / 10.04.2006
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Receive MSN
MSN assignment for incoming calls. A call for a particular MSN is sent to all internal
devices that have been assigned this MSN as their Receive MSN.
Reject
An incoming call is rejected on an internal device. If several devices have the same
Receive MSN, these will continue to ring until the call has been rejected on all the
devices in that call group or it has been taken on one of the devices.
Reject all
Extended call rejection. When an incoming call is rejected on any device, that call is
rejected for all devices in the same call group. The caller continues to hear the ringing
tone but the devices themselves no longer ring.
Remote check
Also remote access. Operating the answering machine from any external telephone
number. After entering a PIN, messages can be played back and deleted or the answer-
ing machine settings changed.
Repeater
A repeater increases the range of a handset connected to a base station. The device
receives the radio signal from the base station and broadcasts it further.
Ring delay
For each internal party, you can specify how many rings take place before this party
hears the ring. This can also be set for each MSN phone number.
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Send MSN
MSN assignment for outgoing calls. A particular MSN is assigned to an internal device
as the Send MSN via which all the calls are made. A device can have only one Send MSN.
However, the same MSN can be used as the Send MSN for several devices.
Set
An outline line is reserved when you pick up the telephone receiver or press the corre-
sponding key on your handset (call key).
Streaming
Streaming refers to the real time transfer of multimedia data via a network connection.
The data is not stored in the device used to play it but is downloaded at the time of play-
ing. This allows real time transfer, for example for the reception of Internet radio.
Streaming requires a continuous data flow; the server on which the files are located
must continuously send the data to the client.
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