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Direct inward system access (disa), Direct station selection buttons (hotline) – Toshiba Strata CIX IP5000-UG-VC User Manual

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Feature Operations

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

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Strata CIX IP5000-series Telephone UG 07/09

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Outside callers with touch tone telephones can call in to lines programmed for Direct
Inward System Access (DISA) and dial an extension or outgoing line without going
through an attendant or operator. Check with your System Administrator to see if this
features is available for your telephone.

1. From outside the system, dial the public telephone number assigned to DISA. The

call will be answered and you will hear system dial tone.

If you do not dial within 10 seconds, the line disconnects.

2. When you hear dial tone, dial an extension or an outside line.

3. If you dial an outside destination, you may need to enter a security code provided

to you by the System Administrator. When you hear the tone, enter the security
code. If accepted, the call will proceed.

4. If you receive busy tone and you want to dial another number while the station is

still ringing, press

*

and repeat Step 2.

Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline)

This optional feature enables you to use a

DSS

button to connect directly to another

station’s line extension. The DSS LED shows the status (idle/busy) of the station and/
or the station’s primary extension. For example, a station’s DSS button LED shows
busy (light steady red) when the station is:

busy on a call on any button

idle but all appearances of the station’s extension are in use by other stations.

When the station is in DND, the LED flashes red.

To connect directly to another station’s extension

1. When connected to a line or another station, press

DSS

.

The original party is put on-hold. You can call a station even if the DSS LED
shows busy (steady red).

2. Announce the call...or transfer the call by hanging up or pressing

Release

.

Note

You can transfer the call to an idle or busy station.