Toshiba Strata DK Backup User Manual
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Ringing Line
Preference
A user, by going off-hook (or by pressing the Speaker button) may be automatically
connected to the lowest line ringing in without having to press a CO line button or dial an
access button.
Automatic
Preference
Automatic Preference via handset off-hook or the Speaker button is the automatic
connection to lines or the intercom under various conditions.
Hunt to
Directory
Number [DN]
If a station is busy, Station Hunting enables the ringing of an alternate station as defined by
the assignments in this program. If the “hunt-to” station is busy, the system tries to ring the
next “hunt-to” station, and so on.
Standard
Telephone
Camp-on Tone
Camp-on tone is sent when the busy standard telephone receives a transferred CO line
call. Camp-on tone is two one-second bursts of 1209Hz/interrupted by 160ms bursts,
three-seconds apart.
Hold/Park Recall
Time
Each station can have a different time (from 011 to 160 seconds) from the point of placing
a call on hold or park to the point of recall.
MW Lamp
(Off = No Lamp,
On= With Lamp)
Turns on and off a message waiting LED for EKT and flash button.
LCD Personal
Messages (10-
19) Allowed
This option enables LCD digital and electronic telephones to store up to ten personal
messages and offers the option of entering alphanumeric memos for each of the LCD’s
Station Speed Dial numbers.
Hold Display
Scroll
(On=Enabled)
Disables/enables the Hold Display Scroll feature independently for each telephone. When
more than one call is on hold on a telephone, the Hold Display Scroll feature enables a
user to scroll through the held lines.
Key 13-TR/14-TR
After Answer
Determines whether or not a toll restricted telephone user is allowed to dial additional
digits after answering an incoming CO line call. Initialized data sets both LEDs off for all
telephone users. Both LEDs should be turned on for Toll Restricted telephones that must
answer incoming CO line calls and use speed dial buttons programmed to Hold or Park
calls and access the page system automatically.
No CF/NA
Handsfree
A Handsfree Answerback call to an idle station in the Call Forward No-Answer or Call
Forward-Busy/No Answer mode does not forward if this feature is activated. This prevents
the call from being forwarded 8 ~ 60 seconds after the called party has been talking in the
handsfree talk mode (handset on-hook). Outside calls and busy intercom calls to the
station continues to forward with this feature set.
DKT2000 Cont.
DTMF Tones Off
2000-series Digital Telephones can send DTMF tones for as long as station users press
their buttons (80 msec. minimum). This feature can be disabled with LED 17. If disabled,
DTMF tones sent by these telephones are either 80 or 160 milliseconds, depending on the
selection made with Program 10-1, LED 04 and Program 10-2, LED 06.
Automatic Hold
If this feature is allowed, station users with CO line buttons can place a CO line or intercom
call on hold automatically by pressing another CO line button, or the DN/intercom button
and dialing the number.
Busy Station
Ringing/Busy
Station Transfer
Busy Station Ringing (BSR) and Busy Station Transfer (BST) operate together to ensure
that a busy station always receives transferred line calls along with LED and tone
indications. The station or Voice mail (VM)/auto attendant device that transfers the call
must be programmed with BST (LED 20 ON) and the one that receives it must have BSR
(LED 19).
Fixed Call
Forward to
Station Port
Fixed Call Forwarding is different from other station Call Forwarding options. It is fixed in
terms of the destination station number which is assigned in this program. The station user
cannot change the Fixed Call Forward destination, unlike the other station Call Forwarding
options.
Ring Transfer
(Camp-on) Time
If a busy or ringing station does not answer a call sent to it via call transfer (CO line or over
tie lines), the station originating the transfer is recalled after an amount of time determined
with this program.
Table 3
Attribute Definitions
(continued)
Attribute
Description