Toshiba Stratae Release 2 User Guide

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OPERATIONS (continued)
ALL CALL PAGE TO PAGE ALL STATIONS:
1) Lift the handset.
2)
Depress the m button.
l AC LED lights steadily.
3) Make your announcement in a normal voice level and repeat it.
4) Hang up when you have,completed your announcement.
MESSAGE WAITING (Programmable Option)
Message Center calls station on intercom or by DSS. If no
1) answer, depress the
DSS.
l
MW/FL
2) Called station user lifts handset and calls the Message Cen-
ter on intercom. After receiving message(s), hang up.
3)
To clear the
m
4)
To clear the call the station and depress the
NIGHT TRANSFER
1)
Different ringing patterns are chosen by sequential depres­sions of the
2)
Depending upon system programming, either two or three night transfer patterns are available. The active pattern is shown by the state of the NT LED:
LED on called station flashes.
MW/FL
button (do not depress the m or the m button).
MW/FL
[ill
m
LED at the called station, depress the
button.
button on the Message Center
LED from the Message Center DSS,
m
button twice.
Stratae Release
2
Direct Station Selection Console User Guide
Three-pattern DAY OFF DAY 2 NIGHT
NOTES.
1. For Non-tenant Service: Ringing pattern can be changed by either DSS in a two-DSS system.
2. For Tenant Service: CO lines are assigned and controlled independently.
FLASH
ON
TSD 88-08-02 5M ISSUE 5.1 PRINTED IN U.S.A.
Two-pattern
OFF
N/A
ON
DIRECT STATION SELECTION (DSS)
CONSOLE USER GUIDE
The Direct Station Selection (DSS) console has been designed for use where the volume of incoming calls warrants a dedicated
call forwarding location.
Similar in shape and size to the electronic telephone, the DSS
makes an attractive and easy-to-use companion for the busy attendant. It features a station button and LED for each electronic telephone in the system as well as a dedicated intercom circuit
reserved specifically for the operator’s use.
NOTE:
The buttons on the DSS console are fixed (not flexibly programmed).
BUlTON
Your DSS console has the following buttons:
ALL CALL
Provides direct access to all electronic telephone speakers for
paging.
INTERCOM BUTTON
Serves the same function as the m button on the electronic telephone by accessing an intercom line. Since the electronic telephone used with a DSS console has all line buttons assigned to CO lines, the attendant’s intercom and special function
buttons are located on the DSS console.
MESSAGE WAITING/FLASH
Used by the station designated as the Message Center to indicate when a message is waiting for any other station. When used as a
Flash button, it disconnects and recalls dial tone on a CO line, or
is used to access PBX features.
NIGHT TRANSFER
Used by the attendant to control the system’s CO/PBX line
ringing patterns. Different ringing patterns are chosen by
sequential depressions of the
STATION
Used as a one-step operation to call another station. A dedicated
button is provided for each station. The accompanying LED
displays the busy/idle status of the station.
BUTTON m
BUlTON/LED
FUNCTIONS
m
BUlTON
q
q
(10-65)
BUlTON m
button.
OPERATIONS
CALL ANSWERING
Answer using the same procedures as with an electronic telephone.
NOTE:
The m button is located on the DSS console.
CALL TRANSFER WITH CAMP-ON
Allows you to transfer an outside call to a station that is either
busy or idle.
TO TRANSFER A CO LINE CALL TO AN IDLE STATION:
1)
Depress the number button corresponding to the station to be called.
.@
CO line is placed on hold automatically.
l CO LED flashes at double the On-Hold rate. l DSS station LED flashes. l You hear a single ring tone.
2) Announce the call.
3) Hang up.
l CO LED changes to the On-Hold flash rate. l CO line rings the called station. l CO LED illuminates steadily when the called station
connects with the transferred call.
TO TRANSFER A CO LINE CALL TO A BUSY STATION:
1)
Depress the number button corresponding to the station to
be called.
l CO line is placed on hold automatically. l CO LED flashes at double the On-Hold rate. l DSS station LED flashes. l You hear a single ring tone.
2) Hang up.
l CO LED changes to the On-Hold flash rate.
. CO line is camped-on to the called station.
l CO LED illuminates steadily when the called station
connects with the transferred call.
NOTES:
1.
The call will recall you and camp-on is cancelled if the station does not pick it up within a pre-determined time. Inform the caller of the situation, andrepeat the procedure (if necessary).
2. You may reconnect to a transferred line (anytime before it is answered) by depressing the appropriate 19 button.
3. The Busy Override feature may be used instead of Call
Transfer with Camp-on.
CO/INT
(continued)
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