Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
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GENERALDESCRIPTION
DECEMBER1990
TABLEP
STANDARD TELEPHONE FEATURES
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The
features listed below are accessible from a standard telephone by dialing access codes. See
both System Features and Digital and Electronic Telephone Features sections for detailed descriptions.
Standard
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All Call Voice Page
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Automatic Callback
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Automatic Hold/Park Recall
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Busy Override
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Call Forward
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All Calls
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Busy
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No Answer
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Busy/No Answer
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Call Park
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Call Pickup
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Call Transfer with Camp-on
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Centrex/PBX Compatible
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CO Line Queuing
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Conference (four party, including two CO
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lines)
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Distinctive Ringing (CO vs. Intercom calls)
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Do Not Disturb Override
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Optional
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Direct Inward System Access
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Off-premises Station
DP/DTMF Mode Change
Executive Override
Forced and Voluntary Account Codes
Group Paging
Least Cost Routing
Message Waiting (set only, not receive)
Night Pickup Code
Remote Retrieval of Held Calls
Repeat Last Number Dialed
Station Hunting
Speed Dial (Station and System)
Toll Restriction
Toll Restriction Override by System Speed
Dial
Toll Restriction Override Code Revision
Voice Mail Interface
Voice Signaling (to, not from)
System Features
Account Codes (Forced/Voluntary/Verified)t:
Account codes may be forced or voluntary;
and may be verified or not. Account code digit
length is 4
u 15 digits and set system wide;
this digit length applies to all types and combi-
nations of account codes used in the system.
Account codes are sent out on the system’s
SMDR port with each call record as calls are
completed.
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Forced: Each station may be required
(forced by programming) to enter an
account code before being allowed to dial
a telephone number from selected CO
lines,
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A station may be forced to dial account
codes on some CO lines but not others,
depending on how the CO line is set in
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Requires
Release 3
software.
system programming-forced or volun-
tary.
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Each station in the system may be pro-
grammed so that account codes
entered from that station will be verified
or not verified.
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Voluntary: Voluntary account codes may
be entered by any station at any time dur-
ing a telephone call by pressing the
B button or dialing an access
code.
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If a voluntary
account
code is dialed
from a digital or electronic telephone,
the call will not be interrupted. If dialed
from a standard telephone, the call will
be placed on hold while the code is
being entered; therefore, the account
code is normally entered from standard
telephones at’ the beginning or end of
the telephone conversation.
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