Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
Unlimited Handsfree Intercom Paths: All inter-
com lines can carry handsfree conversations
simultaneously. Because intercom paths are
non-blocking, the’ number is only limited by the
amount of digital and electronic stations.
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Unrestricted Call Transfer over Intercom: Any
CO line call can be transferred to any station
over the intercom line. A station does not need
a specific CO line’s appearance in order to
answer the call.
box. VM ID codes can be up to 16 digits in
length and will dial automatically on for-
warded and hunt-type calls, or when
responding to an MW indication.
To support a voice mail system, an option-
al standard telephone interface unit PCB
(PSTU or PESU) must be installed in the
STRATA DK system.
Voice Mail Interface*: The system can be con-
figured with a Toshiba- or customer-supplied
voice mail messaging system. Depending
upon the voice mail product installed, some or
all of the following features may be provided:
call routing, message handling, information
management, etc.
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Automated Attendant: An integrated
Automated Attendant can streamline the
system’s call answering capability. Addi-
tionally, the supervised transfer capability
virtually eliminates unanswered or missed
calls.
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Call Forward to Voice Mailbox: Each
telephone user can forward calls directly to
a personal mailbox. The caller bypasses
the usual sequence of voice mail.com-
mands, and simply leaves a message after
hearing a tone.
Voice or Tone Signaling*:‘ Each method suits
different business needs, and the calling sta-
tion can select the other setting at any time,
regardless of the system’s programming. In
addition, the intercom tone can be optionally
disabled, via system programming, to each
station individually to allow room sound moni-
toring. The system can be programmed to
announce calls in one of two ways:
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Voice First: Can be more convenient,
enabling the called party to answer without
touching the station. A distinctive intercom
tone sounds over the receiving station’s
speaker, followed by the caller’s voice.
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Tone First: Ensures a conversation’s pri-
vacy. The intercom tone sounds over the
receiving station’s speaker every four sec-
onds, until the station user answers the
call. See Station Features, Distinctive
Ringing.
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Message Waiting Indication: When a
message is recorded in a user’s mailbox,
the voice mail system automatically sets a
message waiting indication at the user’s
station. When the station user listens to
the message, he/she can erase the mes-
sage, allowing the voice mail device to
automatically turn off the indication.
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Voice Mail Control via Station: Station
users can control voice mail equipment
from their telephone dialpads.
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Feature Integration: The integration of
special voice mail features in STRATA DK
system software enable the systems to
work together more efficiently.
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Voice Mail Identification Codes: Each
station user can set VM ID codes to auto-
matically route calls directly to his/her mail-
Wall or Table Mounting: The cabinet can be
mounted on the wall or table top. Special
brackets shipped with every cabinet may be
installed on the rear of the cabinet to provide
recommended clearance from the mounting
surface.
Digital and Electronic Telephone Features
Account Code Buttont: Allows users to enter
voluntary account code (verified or not) during
a conversation without interrupting the conver-
sation.
Automatic Busy Redial: If a station user dials
an outside number and gets a busy signal, the
user can hang up and have automatic busy
redial (ABR) dial the number until the call com-
pletes. ABR retries the number either every 30
or 60 seconds up to 15 times. When the call
t Requires Release 3 software.
*Available using standard or electronic telephones.
STRATA DK
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DECEMBER 1990
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