Toshiba 4000 Telephone User Manual


 
This allows the call to be forwarded, or to be picked up either via Call
Pickup or from another appearance of the called line. You can alternate
between voice calling and ringing by repeatedly pressing the VC key.
When receiving a voice call, you will hear a burst of tone over your
telephone’s speaker, followed by the caller’s verbal announcement.
NOTES:
1. If a called station is not allowed to receive a voice call, the call will be
treated as a regular call. You will hear ringback or busy tone,
depending on the station’s status.
2. If you attempt to make a voice call to a station in order to transfer a
held call, voice calling will occur until you hang up your telephone.
After you hang up, voice calling will automatically change to ringing.
3. A voice call cannot be placed to a station that has Do Not Disturb or
Call Forward registered, unless the voice call is performed over an
intercom line. When dialing a Do Not Disturb station via a prime line,
you will hear busy tone. When dialing a station that is forwarded, the
call will ring at the destination station if it is idle.
4. If the station that you voice call has Automatic Answer activated,
your call will be announced over the station’s speaker, but you will
not hear a voice call tone burst or receive any Voice Calling visual
indications (lit VC LED or voice call displays).
PERCEPTION 4000 FEATURE OPERATION
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5. Make your announcement and
wait for the receiving station to
respond.
6. If there is no response, you
can change the voice call to a
ringing call by pressing the VC
key again (see Note 5).
To Respond to a Voice Call:
1. If your telephone has
Handsfree Answerback
capability, respond to the
caller’s announcement.
Otherwise, lift the telephone
handset and select the ringing
line (unless the ringing line is
provided by your station’s line
preference type).
2. You can now activate
Speakerphone Operation by
pressing the ringing line key,
or you can pick up the
telephone handset.