TOSHIBA
Telecommunications Division
Digital Business Telephone Solutions
Digital Telephone
User Guide
(includes Single Line Digital Keyphone LCD, Add-on Module, and
Direct Station Selection Console)
Release 2
November 2001
Publication Information
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It is intended that the information contained within this manual is correct at the time of going to print, however all liability for errors or omissions is excluded.
Version 2, November 2001
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Introduction |
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Organisation .................................................................................................................................... |
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How to Use This Guide ................................................................................................................... |
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Action/Response ....................................................................................................................... |
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Related Documents/Media ............................................................................................................ |
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Chapter 1 The Digital Telephone Grand Tour |
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Digital Telephone Models ............................................................................................................... |
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Buttons ............................................................................................................................................ |
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Fixed Buttons ............................................................................................................................. |
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Flexible Buttons ......................................................................................................................... |
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LCD ................................................................................................................................................. |
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LCD Buttons ............................................................................................................................... |
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LED Indicators .............................................................................................................................. |
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On-hook/Off-hook ........................................................................................................................ |
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Volume Controls ........................................................................................................................... |
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Chapter 2 Features |
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Before You Begin ......................................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Line Selection ......................................................................................................... |
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Ringing Line Preference ........................................................................................................... |
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Signalling .................................................................................................................................. |
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Quick Reference ............................................................................................................................ |
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Making an Internal Call ............................................................................................................ |
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Making an Outside Call ............................................................................................................ |
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Making an Outside Call to an ISDN Trunk .............................................................................. |
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On-Hook Dialling ..................................................................................................................... |
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Answering Calls ....................................................................................................................... |
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Incoming Call Notification ....................................................................................................... |
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Account Code Calls ....................................................................................................................... |
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Forced Account Codes (Verified/Non-Verified) ...................................................................... |
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Voluntary Account Codes (Verified/Non-Verified) ................................................................. |
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Alarm Reset ................................................................................................................................... |
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Alert Signalling ............................................................................................................................. |
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Attendant Console Calling ............................................................................................................ |
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Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) ..................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Callback (ACB) ........................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Hold ............................................................................................................................. |
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BGM Over Telephone Speakers ................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward .................................................................................................................................. |
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Call Forward Modes ................................................................................................................. |
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Using Call Forward Buttons ..................................................................................................... |
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Using Access Codes ................................................................................................................. |
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LCD Telephones ....................................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward–All Calls ............................................................................................................. |
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Call Forward–Busy ................................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward–No Answer ......................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward–Busy/No Answer ............................................................................................... |
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Call Forward–Fixed .................................................................................................................. |
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Call Forward—External ........................................................................................................... |
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Call Park Orbits ............................................................................................................................. |
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Call Park and Page ........................................................................................................................ |
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Call Pickup .................................................................................................................................... |
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[DN] Pickup .............................................................................................................................. |
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Directed Call Pickup ................................................................................................................. |
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Group Pickup ............................................................................................................................ |
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Page/Internal Call Pickup ......................................................................................................... |
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Call Transfer with Camp-on ......................................................................................................... |
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Call Waiting .................................................................................................................................. |
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Conference Calls ........................................................................................................................... |
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Date/Time/Day Adjustment .......................................................................................................... |
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Direct Inward System Access (DISA) .......................................................................................... |
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DISA Calls - Internal ............................................................................................................... |
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DISA Calls - External .............................................................................................................. |
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Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons (Hotline) ........................................................................ |
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Do Not Disturb (DND) ................................................................................................................. |
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Door Lock(s) ................................................................................................................................. |
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Door Phone(s) ............................................................................................................................... |
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DTMF Tone Dialling with * and # ............................................................................................... |
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Emergency Ringdown/Hotline Service ......................................................................................... |
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Group Listening ............................................................................................................................ |
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Handsfree Answerback ................................................................................................................. |
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Handsfree Monitoring ................................................................................................................... |
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ISDN Outgoing Calling ................................................................................................................ |
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Message Waiting ........................................................................................................................... |
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Message Waiting Light on [PDN] ............................................................................................ |
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Message Waiting Light on [PhDN/MW] ................................................................................. |
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Message Waiting Light on Another Telephone ....................................................................... |
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Microphone Cut-Off ..................................................................................................................... |
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Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) ................................................................................................... |
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HS-OCA ................................................................................................................................... |
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SP-OCA .................................................................................................................................... |
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Override Calls ............................................................................................................................... |
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Busy Override ........................................................................................................................... |
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Do Not Disturb Override .......................................................................................................... |
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Executive Override ................................................................................................................... |
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Privacy Override ....................................................................................................................... |
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Toll Restriction Override .......................................................................................................... |
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Page Announcements .................................................................................................................... |
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All Call Page ............................................................................................................................. |
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Privacy On-Line ............................................................................................................................ |
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Privacy Release ............................................................................................................................. |
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Release and Answer ...................................................................................................................... |
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Saved Number Redial .................................................................................................................... |
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Speakerphone ................................................................................................................................ |
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Speed Dial ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Speed Dial–Advanced Features .................................................................................................... |
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Feature Access Codes ............................................................................................................... |
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Speed Dial Pause and Flash/Recall Storage ............................................................................. |
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Speed Dial Number Linking ..................................................................................................... |
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Chain Dialling Speed Dial Numbers ........................................................................................ |
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Timed Reminders .......................................................................................................................... |
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Tone/Pulse Dialling ....................................................................................................................... |
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Two (Tandem) Exchange Line Connection .................................................................................. |
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[DN] Button .............................................................................................................................. |
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Exchange Line Buttons ............................................................................................................. |
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Supervision ............................................................................................................................... |
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Voice Mail Integration .................................................................................................................. |
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Message Mailbox ...................................................................................................................... |
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Message Retrieval ..................................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward to Voice Systems ................................................................................................ |
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Chapter 3 LCD Operation |
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Control Buttons ............................................................................................................................. |
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Soft Keys ....................................................................................................................................... |
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Soft Key Display ...................................................................................................................... |
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How to Use Soft Keys .............................................................................................................. |
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Soft Key Prompts ...................................................................................................................... |
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Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Display ................................................................................................... |
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CLI/DDI Information Mode .......................................................................................................... |
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DDI ........................................................................................................................................... |
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Call Park Orbit List Display .......................................................................................................... |
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Retrieve and Auto Dial Missed Calls ............................................................................................ |
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Messages, Memos, and Name Display ......................................................................................... |
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Messages ....................................................................................................................................... |
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System Messages 60~64 .......................................................................................................... |
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System Messages 65~99 .......................................................................................................... |
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Station Messages ...................................................................................................................... |
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Message Notifications .............................................................................................................. |
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Silent Messaging (Busy Station) ............................................................................................ |
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Memos ......................................................................................................................................... |
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Speed Dial Memos ................................................................................................................. |
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Timed Reminders ................................................................................................................... |
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Name/Number Display ............................................................................................................... |
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Chapter 4 The Single Digital Telephone Grand Tour |
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Buttons ........................................................................................................................................ |
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LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................ |
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Volume Controls ......................................................................................................................... |
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On-hook/Off-hook ...................................................................................................................... |
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Chapter 5 Single Line Digital Telephone Features |
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Before You Begin ....................................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Line Selection ....................................................................................................... |
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Ringing Line Preference ......................................................................................................... |
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Incoming Call Ringing Patterns ............................................................................................. |
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Feature Codes ......................................................................................................................... |
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Quick Reference .......................................................................................................................... |
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Making an Internal Call .......................................................................................................... |
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Making an Outside Call .......................................................................................................... |
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Making an Outside Call Using ISDN ..................................................................................... |
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Answering Calls ..................................................................................................................... |
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Account Code Calls .................................................................................................................... |
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Forced Account Codes ........................................................................................................... |
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Emergency Override of Forced Account Code Dialling Requirements ................................. |
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Verified Account Codes ......................................................................................................... |
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Voluntary Account Codes ...................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) ................................................................................................... |
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Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) ............................................................................................ |
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Automatic Callback (ACB) ......................................................................................................... |
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Attendant Console Calling .......................................................................................................... |
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Background Music (BGM) Over Telephone Speakers ............................................................... |
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Call Forward (CF) ....................................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward—External ......................................................................................................... |
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Call Park Orbits ........................................................................................................................... |
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Call Pickup .................................................................................................................................. |
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Pick up Calls to a Group ......................................................................................................... |
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Conference Calls ......................................................................................................................... |
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Exchange Line Queuing .............................................................................................................. |
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Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ........................................................................................ |
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Door Phones ................................................................................................................................ |
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DTMF Tone Dialling with * and # .............................................................................................. |
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Hold ............................................................................................................................................. |
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Retrieve a Call on Hold .......................................................................................................... |
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Retrieve a Call on Exclusive Hold ......................................................................................... |
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Message Waiting ......................................................................................................................... |
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Set Message Waiting on Other Telephones ............................................................................ |
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Override Calls ............................................................................................................................. |
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Busy Override or Off-hook Call Announce ........................................................................... |
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Do Not Disturb (DND) Override ............................................................................................ |
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Executive Override ................................................................................................................. |
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Toll Restriction Override ........................................................................................................ |
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Paging Announcements ............................................................................................................... |
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Repeat Last Number Dialled ....................................................................................................... |
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Speed Dial ................................................................................................................................... |
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Timed Reminders ........................................................................................................................ |
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Voice Mail Integration ................................................................................................................ |
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Setting Call Forward ................................................................................................................... |
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Voice Mail Identification Code .............................................................................................. |
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Call Forward To Toshiba Voice Systems ............................................................................... |
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Voice Mail Message Retrieval .................................................................................................... |
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Chapter 6 Add-on Module/DSS Console |
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DADM ........................................................................................................................................ |
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DSS Console ............................................................................................................................... |
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[DSS] Button ............................................................................................................................... |
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Features ....................................................................................................................................... |
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Calling a Station ..................................................................................................................... |
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Transfer to an Idle Station ...................................................................................................... |
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Call Transfer with Camp-on ................................................................................................... |
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Call Answering (Exchange Line) ........................................................................................... |
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Speed Dial .............................................................................................................................. |
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Paging ..................................................................................................................................... |
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Call Forward Override ([DSS] Override) ............................................................................... |
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Night Transfer ........................................................................................................................ |
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Appendix A Digital Telephone Access Codes |
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Exchange Line Access Codes ..................................................................................................... |
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Feature Access Codes ................................................................................................................. |
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Paging Access Codes .................................................................................................................. |
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Speed Dial Access Codes ............................................................................................................ |
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Appendix B Single Line Digital Telephone Access Codes |
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Exchange Line Access Codes ..................................................................................................... |
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Paging Access Codes .................................................................................................................. |
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Speed Dial Access Codes ............................................................................................................ |
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Appendix C Button Labels
Notes to Users
Index
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This guide describes how to use the 2000 and 2500-series digital telephones for Strata CT systems. Models covered in this user guide include digital telephones equipped with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and/or speakerphone (2500-series). Also discussed are the Single Line Digital Telephone (DKT2001) Digital Add-on Modules (DADMs) and the Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console.
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Organisation |
Introduction |
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Organisation
♦Chapter 1 – The Digital Telephone Grand Tour provides an overview of the equipment, buttons, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), and LCDs.
♦Chapter 2 – Features describes the available digital telephone features in alphabetical order. Detailed instructions on using each feature are covered.
♦Chapter 3 – LCD Operation includes an explanation of the Control button and Soft Key operations. Features which are available only on the LCD digital telephone are presented alphabetically and include detailed LCD displays.
♦Chapter 4 – The Single Digital Telephone Grand Tour describes the Single line digital telephone console features and buttons.
♦Chapter 5 – Single Line Digital Telephone Features describes the Single line digital telephone features and buttons.
♦Chapter 6 – Add-on Module/DSS Console describes the feature buttons and their associated LED’s for the ADM and DSS Consoles.
♦Appendix A – Digital Telephone Access Codes provides instructions for programming a sequence of steps or access codes onto feature buttons. It includes Exchange Line Access Codes, Paging Group Codes, Feature Access Codes (User Programmable Buttons), and Speed Dial Access Codes.
♦Appendix B – Single Line Digital Telephone Access Codes provides access codes for outside speed dial numbers, exchange lines, paging groups and paging zone codes.
♦Appendix C – Button Labels lists the feature button designations of the 2500-series digital telephone models.
♦Notes to Users contains an overview of Safety Approval and EMC Compliance details.
We suggest that you read this entire guide and get acquainted with the Strata CT digital telephones and its features. Once you become acquainted with the basic features, you can use this guide in conjunction with the Digital Telephone Quick Reference Guide.
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Conventions
Letters in [brackets] represent buttons which have Directory Numbers on them. For example:
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The left column gives you single or numbered steps that you need to perform a procedure.
The right column gives the immediate response to your action. This column also includes additional notes and comments.
Related Documents/Media
Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the CD-ROM or in print. To find the most current version, check the version/date in the Publication Information on the back of the document’s title page.
Refer to the following documents for more information:
♦Strata CT General Description provides a system overview including hardware and feature information.
♦Strata CT System Administrator Guide gives instructions for the System Administrator to manage the system. Contains instructions for Station Relocation, System Speed Dial, and other features only activated by the System Administrator.
♦Strata CT Digital Telephone Quick Reference Guide provides a quick reference for frequentlyused digital telephone features.
♦Strata CT Electronic Telephone User Guide explains all the procedures necessary to operate Toshiba-proprietary electronic telephones, including all LCD features. It also includes instructions for using the electronic DSS console.
♦Strata CT Electronic Telephone Quick Reference Guide provides a quick reference for frequently-used electronic telephone features.
♦Strata CT Standard Telephone User Guide explains all the procedures necessary to operate rotary dial and push-button standard telephones.
♦Strata CT ACD Agent User Guide describes the ACD agent feature operation along with step- by-step procedures for using features.
♦Strata CT ACD Supervisor Guide provides instruction on how to use the ACD supervisor features.
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♦Strata Technical Library CD-ROM enables you to view, print, navigate and search publications for Strata DK40 and Strata CT digital business telephone systems. It also includes Strata CT ACD Documentation, including the ACD Agent Guide and ACD Supervisor’s Guide. ACD Installation and Programming instructions are included in the Strata CT Installation and Maintenance Manual and the Strata CT Programming Manual.
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The Digital Telephone Grand Tour |
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This chapter familiarises you with the controls and indicators located on your digital telephone. Understanding the function of the feature buttons and their associated LEDs will improve your efficiency in using the telephone and will help you take advantage of all of the benefits your telephone offers.
Toshiba digital telephones incorporate state-of-the-art telecommunications technology and provide a vast array of calling features. They are easy to operate, and all features are accessed with a feature button or a brief access code.
If your telephone is equipped with an LCD, information and feature prompting makes call handling more efficient and provides easy access to frequently-used features. Abbreviated feature prompts guide you through specific tasks.
In addition to the standard features, the LCD telephones provide Alphanumeric Messaging, Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Identification, Exchange Line (EL) Identification, Timed Reminders with Messaging, Speed Dial Memo Directory Dialling, User Name/Number, Call Duration, Date/Time of Day displays, and the ability to display names and telephone numbers of outside, incoming callers.
Telephones equipped with a speakerphone, enable you to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset.
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Digital Telephone Models
Feature operations in this guide use the button designations for the 2500-series models. The following telephone models belong to the 2500-series (see Figure 1 on Page 3):
♦DKT2510-FS (10-button model that enables users to answer internal calls without lifting the handset)
♦DKT2510-FSD (10-button model equipped with a LCD and a speakerphone which enables users to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset)
♦DKT2520-FS (20-button speakerphone model which enables users to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset)
♦DKT2520-FSD (20-button speakerphone model equipped with an LCD, and a speakerphone which enables users to make and receive outside and internal calls without lifting the handset).
Note For the Single Line Digital Telephone (DKT2001) see Chapter 4 on Page 107
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There are two sets of buttons, fixed and flexible. The fixed buttons (e.g., Mic, Msg, Redial, Hold, Conf/Trn, Vol▲, and Vol▼) are standard to every Strata DK 2500-series telephone (see Table 1).
The flexible buttons consist of Directory Number (Primary, Secondary, Phantom) and feature buttons. The number of preprogrammed flexible buttons varies by telephone.
The fixed buttons are located on your dial pad and enable you to perform standard functions quickly and easily.
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All flexible buttons must be programmed for your telephone in system programming and vary for individual telephones. If a button does not appear on your display or telephone keystrip label, see your System Administrator for button assignments.
Line Buttons
You may have buttons designated as Line and/or Pooled Line Grp which enable you to directly access outside Exchange lines. Pooled Line Grp enables you to access available Exchange Lines from a group of lines appearing under one button.
If your telephone does not have a Line or Pooled Line Grp button and you want to access outside Exchange lines, you can use access codes. For a listing of these codes, see “Digital Telephone Access Codes” on Page 155.
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The [DN] buttons consist of: [PDNs], [SDNs], and [PhDNs]. They are used to initiate or answer a call and are known as your extension or intercom number(s). You can have multiple [DN] buttons on your telephone (see Figure 2), including [DNs] belonging to another telephone, [SDNs].
Incoming calls ring your telephone’s [PDNs] from the top down. For example, incoming calls to Station 210’s [PDNs] first ring the “210-1” button, then “210-2,” and finally “210-3.” Your [PDN] is considered busy only when all of the [PDNs] are being used by your telephone or other telephones, and/or when your telephone is on any type of Exchange Line or [DN] call.
If you have an LCD telephone, you can find out the actual Directory Number
of a [DN] button by pressing the [DN] you want to display and dialling DN = 210 #407. The number (210) displays.
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Phantom Directory Numbers [PhDNs]
Secondary Directory Numbers
[SDNs] of Station 211
Calls to Station 211 can be originated or answered by Station 210 by pressing the 211-1 or 211-2
Station 210's Primary Directory
Numbers [PDNs]
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Feature Buttons
Preprogrammed feature buttons can be assigned to your telephone and vary for individual telephones. See Table 23 on Page 163 for a list of all the possible feature buttons.
If a button does not appear on your display or telephone keystrip label, see your System Administrator for button assignments.
If your telephone has not been programmed for a Speed Dial button, you can substitute the * key in any of the procedures that appear in this guide.
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In its idle state, the 32-character LCD feature on your digital telephone gives you an accurate desk clock and calendar combination. When you have an outside call in progress, an elapsed time display gives a constant reminder of the call duration. Alphanumeric messaging capability is also provided (see “Messages, Memos, and Name Display” on Page 93). All display functions occur automatically as call processing proceeds.
A “+” next to the LCD readout (sample shown at right) on your telephone indicates there is more data in memory. Press Scroll to advance through the
information. Press Page to switch from the CF display to the User Name display.
CF-A 201-203+ JAN 01 TUE 12: 19
All LCD examples in this user guide are shown with Soft Keys turned OFF. If your telephone has Soft Keys turned ON, the displays may be different (e.g., the information on rows 1 and 2 is reversed), but they still enable you to follow the steps in this guide.
There are two sets of buttons available with the LCD, Control and Soft Key (see Figure 3). The Control buttons consist of the Mode, Page and Scroll functions, while the Soft Keys offer access to frequently-used features that appear as abbreviated prompts above the Control buttons.
Soft Key Prompts |
TRNS CONF PGE |
Mode Page Scroll
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Both sets of buttons cannot be active at the same time.
♦Soft Keys are active when the Soft Keys are turned on and the telephone is active (on a call).
♦Control buttons are active when the Soft Keys are turned off and/or the telephone is idle. (See Chapter 3 – LCD Operation for an explanation of how to use these buttons.)
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The Digital Telephone Grand Tour |
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Each line and feature button has a LED next to it which indicates the status of the line or feature associated with the button.
Line LEDs light red or green and flash at varying rates to indicate call status (see Table 3).
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Some procedures in this user guide instruct you to perform a step while “on-hook” or “off-hook.” These terms refer to the position of the handset. “Off-hook” indicates that the handset should be lifted off of the telephone cradle. “On-hook” indicates that the handset should remain in the cradle and should not be lifted.
Your telephone has a volume increase and decrease button for controlling speaker and handset volume levels.
You must hold down either button (Vol ▲/Vol ▼) for at least 1/8 second for any volume change to occur. If you continually hold down either button, the volume continually changes about every half second until the level limit is reached.You hear ring tone as long as you press a Volume button when your telephone is idle.
The method for changing feature volume varies. Some features can be adjusted using only the Vol ▲/ Vol ▼ (see Table 4) and others require additional buttons (see Table 5 on Page 12)
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Table 5 |
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This chapter lists all the digital telephone features in alphabetical order beginning on Page 18. These features can be performed on 2500-series digital telephones equipped with or without LCDs. Features which require a telephone equipped with a speakerphone are noted.
If you are a new user of the Strata CT digital telephone, you need to find out if your telephone has been set up for Automatic Line Selection and Ringing Line Preference. You will also need to know if your telephone has tone or voice first signalling when you receive an internal call:
♦Tone Signalling rings.
♦Voice First Signalling does not ring; instead you hear a long tone, then the caller’s voice.
Each of these features are enabled in system programming and determine how you will make and answer calls on your telephone.
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Before You Begin |
Features |
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You have Automatic Line Selection, if you hear dial tone and the [DN], Line, or Pooled Line Grp LED lights steady green. The LCD displays the station number (201) and the seized Exchange line (sample shown at right).
Lift the handset or press Spkr.
You do not have Automatic Line Selection, if you hear silence.
Press an available [DN] or Line before dialling.
NO. 201 USING LINE 11
You have Ringing Line Preference, if you can answer a line ringing your station by lifting the handset or pressing Spkr. You do not have Ringing Line Preference, if you have to press the button associated with the ringing call (flashing LED) to answer the call.
If your telephone does not have Automatic Line Selection, press the flashing [DN] or Line first, before using the handset or Spkr.
If you hear a long tone, followed by a caller’s voice, you have Voice First Signalling.
Talk in the direction of your telephone
...or answer the call as you normally would using either the handset or Spkr.
If you hear successive ring tones, you have Tone First Signalling.
Lift the handset or press Spkr.
Note You can change to the alternate signalling method when making a call on a call-by-call basis by pressing 1 after dialling an internal telephone number.
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