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Switched loop

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Switched loop: In telephony, a circuit that automatically releases a connection from a console or switchboard, once the connection has been made to the appropriate terminal.

Note: Loop buttons or jacks are used to answer incoming listed directory number calls, dial "0" internal calls, transfer requests, and intercepted calls. The attendant can handle only one call at a time. Synonym released loop.

Source: from Federal Standard 1037C