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E extension. A unique number assigned to a line appearing on one or more telephones that is connected to a communications server. Depending upon how the communications server is configured, an extension number can be from one to six digits long. F faceplate. A paper template that fits around the keys of a telephone in order to label the keys with the features or lines assigned to them. faceplate lens. A clear plastic panel that fits over the telephone faceplate to protect it. feature access code. The key pad sequence dialed by a user to access a telephone or system feature. H handset. A hand-held unit on a telephone that has both a microphone and a speaker. headset. A device with a microphone and a speaker that fits over a user’s head and eliminates the need to use a handset. hold. The status of a line when the connected parties are temporarily disconnected from each other without releasing the line. hunt group. A group made up of telephones arranged to share the call load; each group is assigned a dummy extension number called a pilot number. J jack. A receptacle used to connect a cord, a plug, an earphone, or a speaker. K key pad. A group of keys on the telephone used for dialing telephone numbers and accessing features. These keys are labeled 0 through 9, *, and #. L line key. A key on your ROLMphone telephone that provides access to an extension. Each line key allows a single telephone call, and a telephone with multiple line keys allows a user to place multiple simultaneous calls. A user can talk on only one line at a time, though he or she may have another call waiting on hold on another line, for example. G-2 ROLMphone 120/240/400 Series User Guide