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Toshiba Strata Dk280 Liquid Crystal Display Digital Telephone User Guide

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    							CO line Number: 
    1. 
    2. 
    3. 
    4. 
    5. 
    6. Incoming Call 
    I 
    NO. NNN 
    LINE 10 RINGING 
    1 
    I 
    NO. NNN 
    CAMP-ON 4 
    1 
    When Call Is Answered 
    Hold 
    [::I;“,:‘::,‘:,:,,] 
    m> 
    Hold Recall 
    Outgoing 
    [,,,,,I 
    -- 
    CO Line Queuing 
    (Callback) 
    [LINE 3 AC!‘. ‘,,] 
    Incoming CO call-the system station line number-displays if your station is 
    programmed for incoming ringing on that CO line, as long as no CO identification 
    is programmed. 
    Transferred CO call-CO line is transferred to your station in the ringing state by 
    another station. 
    Camped-on CO call-CO line was camped-on to your busy station and rings 
    your station when you hang up. 
    The display changes to indicate calling status. 
    You have put a CO line call on hold at your station. 
    Held call automatically recalls your station after a programmed period of time. 
    When you manually select a CO line, it is displayed. This display is replaced by 
    the dialed number. 
    When the CO line queuing feature rings back to your station with an available 
    CO line, that line number will be displayed. 
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    							J : 
    Date/Time: 
    Dialed Number: 
    1. CO Line 
    2. Internal 
    [DN] 
    Dialed Number 
    identification Service 
    (DNIS) Calls: 
    1. Press Page to display date/time when talking on a Central Office (CO) line 
    (Soft Keys must be off before the call is started). 
    2. The date/time is adjusted on a system-wide basis by the station located in 
    port 00 (usually station 200). 
    3. Continued pressing of 
    Page toggles the display in succession among: 
    Date/Time, Number Dialed, and Elapsed Time of the present call. 
    The digits are displayed as you dial when connected to either a CO Line or the 
    [DN] using: 
    n Manual dialing 
    n Automatic dialing 
    H Repeat Last Number Dialed 
    n Saved Number Redial 
    Note: 
    If you are calling on a CO line, the display automatically changes from 
    dialed number to elapsed time after a programmed period. 
    Incoming DNIS telephone numbers can be correlated in the system database 
    with assigned DNIS names. These names can have up to 16 alphanumeric 
    characters, and will display on your telephone’s LCD. This allows incoming calls 
    to be instantly identified and appropriately answered. 
    Note: 
    DNIS information cannot co-exist on the same telephone LCD with 
    Automatic Number Identification (ANI) information. (See ANI.) When an 
    ANUDNIS incoming call is ringing, press the 
    Page button to alternate 
    between ANI and DNIS displays when both types of information is 
    received on an incoming call. 
    To activate the DNIS display mode, press 
    Mode + 6 1. 
    To deactivate the DNIS display mode, press Mode + 6 0. 
    For ACD calls. 
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    							TOSHIBA TSD 
    LINE 3 CALLING For DNIS calls. 
    I 
    TOSHIBA TSD 
    LN 3 CALL 201 
    1 When the call was forwarded to your station. 
    When the call is transferred. 
    I 
    TOSHIBA TSD 
    ANSWERED LINE 3 
    I When the call is answered. 
    For calls that recall the transferring station 
    Held call automatically recalls your station after a programmed period of time. 
    Directory Number Display: 
    r-Z-L-1 
    Door Phone/Monitor: 
    I DOOR PHONE IA El- 
    /000RPHON:D;INNNI 
    To find out the actual Directory Number of a [DN] button if it does not appear on 
    your display or telephone keystrip label, press the 
    [DN] you want to display and 
    dial # 4 0 7. The number will display. 
    To find out the Primary Directory Number 
    [PDN] of a telephone, press a [DN] + 
    # 4 0 1. “INT=” will display, followed by the [PDN]. 
    When you are called from a door phone, its designating characters are 
    displayed. 
    When you make call to a door phone, its designating characters are displayed. 
    Note: 
    The door phone designators are NA, NB, and/or NC (N = 1 - 4, and 
    indicate which of the 12 possible door phones is calling or is being 
    called). 
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    L- 
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    ‘: . . 
    ,. 
    : 
    ;. 
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    							Elapsed Time: 
    LCD Name/Number 
    Display: 
    1. Idle Station 
    2. Called Station 
    least Cost Routing (LCR): 
    While you are making an outgoing Central Office (CO) line call, the call’s elapsed 
    time is displayed. Elapsed time automatically replaces the dialed number on the 
    display after a programmed period of time. (Timing begins when a Line button is 
    pressed.) 
    Notes: 
    1. On a CO line call, the display can be alternated between date/time, 
    elapsed time, and dialed number by pressing Page (Soft Keys 
    must be off before the call is started). 
    2. Elapsed time is displayed for 15 seconds after you hang up, and 
    then changes automatically to date/time. 
    A name or title can be set in memory for each station. When an LCD station is 
    idle, the name displays on the top line of the LCD. When a station calls an LCD 
    station, the name of the calling station displays on the bottom line of the called 
    station’s LCD. 
    When you are making a call via Least Cost Routing (LCR), your display will 
    prompt you to dial a number by displaying “Dial Tel Number”. 
    As you dial the number, it is shown on your display. 
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    							Message Waiting: 
    Message Waiting/Voice 
    Mail: 
    Off-hook Call Announce: 
    [,,,,::I:::] 
    nssl 
    [,,,,::;:::I 
    OKMOJ 
    Overrides: 
    1. Busy Override 
    [,.,,::;:::I 
    mobw When you set message waiting at another station, the number of that station is 
    displayed. 
    When you hang up after setting Message Waiting at another station, a reminder 
    is shown on the top row of your display. A “+” indicates there are more messages 
    in memory. Press Scroll to rotate through more messages. 
    The display will show the numbers of up to three stations that have left 
    messages for you. Four numbers may be stored in message memory (see 
    Recalling Station). The corresponding LCD display example shows: Station 201 
    has left a message for station 203. A ‘(+I’ indicates there are more messages in 
    memory. Press Scroll to rotate. 
    When a message waiting voice mail is displayed, a “V” will follow the station 
    number. A “+” indicates there are more messages in memory. Press Scroll to 
    rotate through more numbers. To answer the message, press Msg to call the 
    station which is displayed. 
    When you off-hook call announce to a busy station (MMM), your LCD displays 
    the number of that station. 
    When another station (MMM) off-hook call announces to your station, your LCD 
    displays the number of that station. 
    When you activate the Busy Override feature after calling a busy station, the 
    station number and the feature are displayed. 
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    							: 
    2. Executive Override 
    I 
    NO. NNN 
    MMM EXEC OVRD 
    I 
    NO. MMM 
    NNN EXEC OVRD 
    3. Do Not Disturb (DND) 
    Override 
    NO. NNN 
    MMM DND OVR 
    4. Privacy Override 
    Recalling Station: 
    [mj 
    au-a 
    Your LCD telephone displays the number of a station (MMM) initiating executive 
    override when you are on the telephone. The number will remain displayed until 
    override is disconnected. 
    When you initiate Executive Override, your LCD telephone displays the number 
    of the station that is overridden (MMM). The station that receives the override 
    displays your station number. The number will remain displayed until the call is 
    ended. 
    The station you have called (MMM) is in the Do Not Disturb (DND) mode. 
    When you initiate DND override, the station number (MMM) you have overridden 
    is displayed. 
    When another station (MMM) overrides DND at your station, its number is 
    displayed. (The display remains until the end of override.) 
    When DND override is not allowed, “DND OVR DENY” is displayed. 
    When a station presses a busy Line button to enter an existing conversation, 
    the station that initiates the override displays the CO line identification on the 
    LCD. The overridden station’s LCD displays the initiating station’s number. (The 
    display remains until the end of the call.) Privacy override does not apply to 
    [DN] 
    buttons. 
    When a transferred call goes unanswered, it will recall to the station that 
    transferred it. The display shows the CO line number and the station number to 
    which it was originally transferred. 
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    							Speed Dial Memo: 
    *ll TOSHIBA 
    7145833700 
    Toll Restriction and 
    Traveling Class Override 
    Codes: 
    G] 
    El,,* 
    Two-CO Line Calls: 
    1. Tandem 
    [JA;“:;‘~:,“:lr:,j 
    EljlY 
    2. Conference 
    NO. NNN 
    CONF LINE N1 N2 
    1 
    When using Speed Dial Memo (Mode + 8 + the speed dial number), the name 
    and number are displayed. Press Page to display more. 
    TOSHIBA is the memo (up to 12 characters). 
    714 583 3700 is the number (up to 16 digits). 
    After you access a CO Line and press Cnfmn + # 4 7 to dial a complete toll 
    restriction override or traveling class code, your LCD display will prompt you to 
    dial a code. 
    After you establish a two-Central Office (CO) line conference call and then 
    release. NI and NZ identify the connected CO lines. 
    When you are talking with two external parties on two CO lines. NI and NZ 
    identify the connected CO lines. 
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    							Feature Operation 
    . 
    To Set the Date: 
    1. Place handset on-hook. 
    2. Press a [DN] + # 6 5 1. 
    3. Enter the date. 
    4. Press Redial. 
    5. Press Spkr. 
    To Set the Time: 
    1. Place handset on-hook. 
    2. Press a [DN] + # 6 5 2. 
    3. Enter the time. 
    4. Press Redial. 
    5. Press Spkr. This chapter provides instructions for LCD telephone features. Consult the 
    Strata DK280 Digital Telephone User Guide for instructions about features that 
    apply to both non-LCD and LCD telephones. 
    Date/Time/Day Adjustment 
    This operation is possible from port 00 (usually station 200) or attendant 
    consoles, and enables you to set the date, time, and day. 
    Dial year/month/day in the format YYMMDD. Enter a leading 0 for any single- 
    digit month or day. 
    You will hear a confirmation tone. 
    Dial hour/minute/second in the 24-hour clock format HHMMSS. Enter a leading 0 
    for any single digit entered. 
    You will hear a confirmation tone. 
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    							To Set the Day: 
    1. Place handset on-hook. 
    2. Press a 
    [DN] + 
    #653. 
    3. Enter the day (see 
    codes on the right). 
    4. Press Redial. 
    5. Press Spkr. 
    In the following examples, 
    NNN = Directory Number 
    which is being forwarded. 
    MMM = the forward-to 
    number. 
    Call Forward Displays: 
    1. Call Forward-All Calls 
    2. Call Forward-Busy 
    CF-B :NNN-MMM 
    JAN 26 TUE 01:43 
    I 
    I 
    1 = Sunday 
    2 = Monday 
    3 = Tuesday 
    4 = Wednesday 
    5 = Thursday 
    6 = Friday 
    7 = Saturday 
    You will hear a confirmation tone. 
    Call Forward Display 
    When any type of call forward is initiated, the “CALL FORWARD TO” prompt 
    displays on the lower row of the LCD. When your station has call forward set, the 
    LCD appears as shown in the following examples. For instructions on setting call 
    forward, refer to the Digital Telephone User Guide. 
    Call Forward-All Calls 
    If your station is idle or busy and has this feature activated, all calls to it will 
    forward immediately. The station will not ring. A I’+” indicates more than one 
    [DN] 
    is forwarded on your telephone, press Scroll to rotate through all Forwarded 
    [DN] displays. 
    Call Forward-Busy 
    Calls to your telephone while you are busy on another call or in the Do Not 
    Disturb mode will forward immediately if this feature is set. Calls will ring as 
    normal if your telephone is idle. 
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