Toshiba DK280 Telephone User Manual


 
INTRODUCTION
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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The STRATA% DK 2000series Digital Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) telephone
provides you with display information and feature prompting to make call
handling more efficient.
The LCD Feature Prompting with Soft Keys provides a quick and easy way to
access frequently-used features. -If this feature is activated at your station,
abbreviated feature prompts help guide you through the steps to performing
specific
tasks.
In addition, the LCD telephones provide you with Alphanumeric Messaging, Busy
Lamp Field (BLF) Identification, Central Office (CO) Line, identification, Timed
Reminders with Messaging, Speed Dial Memo Directory Dialing, Intercom User
Name/Number Display, Call Duration Display, and Date/Time of Day Display.
PURPOSE
This document is designed as a feature operating guide for users of the
ZOOO-
series LCD telephones, as well as the
lOOO-series
LCD telephones (models
DKT201 O-SD, DKT2020-SD,
and
DKT1020-SD). This guide only covers the LCD
functions of the digital telephone. It should be used in conjunction with the
STRATA DK Digital Telephone User Guide.
An overview of this user guide will acquaint you with the various features that are
available to your telephone, and will provide you with the necessary instructions
to perform each feature.
ORGANIZATION
This user guide is divided into four main chapters. The first chapter explains the
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), including a summary of LCD functions and sample
screens. The second chapter explains the operation of each specific calling
feature. Operating instructions are provided in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step
method. The third chapter explains the operation and use of the Soft Key
feature, including a list of Soft Key prompt definitions. The fourth chapter details
the message and memo features. An index is also included at the back of this
user guide, allowing you to reference material quickly and easily.
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
Your telephone’s specific calling allowances are determined by its Class of
Service, as determined by system programming. Your system administrator can
inform you which features are actually accessible from your specific telephone.
Once you are aware of the features that are available to your telephone, review
each feature’s description and operational procedure contained in this guide.
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