Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
System & Station
Program 35 – Station Class of Service
3-98 Strata DK Programming 5/99
Program 35 Overview
LED 19: Busy Station Transfer (BST), LED 20 / Busy Station Ringing (BSR)
BST and BSR operate together to ensure that a busy digital or electronic telephone 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 station port that receives it must have BSR (LED 19 ON).
When a busy station with BSR receives a transfer from a station or VM/auto attendant with BST,
there is a muted repetitive BOV tone (see Program 31, LED 11) at the busy station; if there is an
idle [DN], its LED will flash at the ringing rate until the station transferring the call hangs up.
When it does hang up, or if there is not an idle [DN], the line call then camps-on to the busy
station. The busy station is alerted of the camp-on by a camp-on tone (see Program *34), the CO
line LED flashes at the exclusive hold rate, and a message (“CAMP-ON X”, X = the line number)
appears on the LCD (if equipped).
Among other applications, a VM/auto attendant device that transfers calls to a typically busy
answering position station benefits from this program. Some auto attendant devices cannot transfer
a call to a busy station if BST and BSR are not activated.
Notes
A BST station receives ringback tone, instead of busy tone, when transferring a call to a busy
BSR station.
Do not assign BST/BSR to built-in Auto Attendant announcement ports.
BST (LED 20 ON) should be assigned to all ACD agent telephones and BSR (LED 19 ON)
should be assigned to all ACD supervisor telephones to allow agent assistance calls to
supervisor telephones that are busy.
LEDs 01, 02, and 04 must be ON to allow the Telephone’s Message Waiting LED to function
with voice mail—even if the Telephone is not an LCD type.
Dial out (with or without Toll Restriction) must be allowed to use Speed Dial Buttons after
answering incoming calls. If a CO line is put on hold, Toll Restriction is applied to stations
that are restricted when the held line is picked up by a toll restricted station. If “Dial out with
T.R.” is enabled, the CO line will drop if a station dials a restricted number after answering an
incoming call, or if any digit is dialed with “dial out not allowed.”
LED 18: Automatic Hold
When enabled, (LED 18 ON), station users with CO
/LQH buttons can place a CO line or [DN] call
on hold, then call another line or station just by pressing another CO
/LQH or [DN] button and
dialing the number. If Automatic Hold is not allowed (LED 18 OFF), users can put calls on hold
and place calls, but they must press the
+ROG button before accessing another line or [DN].
Notes
CO line or internal calls that appear on the [DN] buttons will automatically hold when
accessing another line.
Toshiba recommends that the 5HOHDVHDQG$QV button be provided via Program 39 to
telephones programmed for Auto Hold.