Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DECEMBER 1990
using privacy override (this allows a confer-
ence of up to three stations and one outside
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NOTES:
1. Privacy override can be blocked selec-
tively to any station in system program-
ming (this provides security for modem,
fax, and voice mail calls).
2. This feature allows a system to be total-
ly private or non-private, or any combi-
nation, on a station-by-station basis via
system programming. If all stations are
allowed privacy override, the system is
non-private. If all stations are denied pri-
vacy override, the system is private.
Individual stations can be allo wed/de-
nied privacy override in any combina-
tion.
3. DISA CO line calls cannot be overrid-
den.
Private CO Lines: CO lines can be restricted to
appear only on selected stations.
Pushbutton Dialing: All Toshiba telephones are
equipped with pushbutton dialpads.
Release Button: A release (m) button can be
programmed on digital and electronic tele-
phones, allowing the user to disconnect from
an existing call without having to go on-hook
to press the hookswitch. This flexible button is
useful on stations that are equipped with
headsets.
Remote Retrieval of Held/Parked Calls*:
Calls placed on-hold or parked by a station
can be picked up by a different station with the
m button or the access code. Calls on
exclusive hold may be picked up from a
remote station using this feature, although the
party picking up the call must know the call is
on-hold, since no LED indication of a holding
call is given to any station except the station
originating the exclusive hold. If more than one
CO line is on-hold. the lines can be selectivelv
retrieved by dialing b u plus the line number
cm - q ,.
Repeat Last Number Dialed*: The last number
dialed by a station is stored in system memory,
- and may be redialed automatically b
access-
ing a CO line and pressing the 1 or = D
b
but-
ton. See Saved Number Redial.
Ringing Line Preference: A station automati-
cally answers whichever line is ringing when
there are a number of appearing lines. The
line can be answered by. iifting the handset or
by pressing the m button. The ringing line
is automatically selected.
Saved Number Redial: A programmable m
button stores the number that was just dialed
for redialing at a later time. It may be used at
any time and is exclusive of repeat last num-
ber dialed.
Speed Dial Buttons:
q
buttons can be as-
signed to each station during programming.
Each
q
button on the station can store a pre-
programmed telephone number (up to 20 dig-
its, including pause and flash signals). When
the station user presses a programmed
q
button, the station automatically dials the
stored number. See System Features, System
Speed Dial.
Station Speed Dial*: In addition to system
speed dial, each station can store a private list
of up to 40 telephone numbers, each up to 20
digits. Flashes and pauses may also be stored
in speed dial memory. Stored numbers, flash-
es, and pauses are dialed automatically by
pressing pre-programmed
q
buttons or by
dialing the code for the specific memory loca-
tion.
Timed Reminder: Five separate reminders can
be set at any digital or electronic telephone,
even if it has no LCD. A reminder tone sounds
at the pre-set time. Each reminder may be set
to ring only once, or at the same time daily.
Toll Restriction Override Code Revision*: To
ensure confidentiality, only selected stations in
the system can change the codes for bypass-
ing toll restriction. Stations are selected in pro-
gramming. See System Features, Toll
Restriction.
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