Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
STRATA DK
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DECEMBER 1990
l Each station in the system may be pro-
*---- grammed so that account codes entered
from that station will be verified or not
verified.
l Verifiedt: Each station is set independent-
ly in system programming so that account
codes, forced and voluntary, will be verified
or not verified.
l The system may be programmed to
have 300 verified account codes
total-voluntary and forced.
l A verified account code may be system
programmed so that all the digits (4 N
15) of the code are verified, or only the
first portion (programmable length) of
the code is verified. 300 blocks of par-
tially verified account codes can be
established, and each of these blocks
can contain a near limitless amount of
variations. For example, if the required
length of each account code in the sys-
tem is five digits, and if each of the
available 300 verified account codes is
three digits, then there would be 100
combinations (00
u 99) for each verified
account code. In this instance, there
would be 30,000 partially verified
account codes available, 100 combina-
tions for each of the 300 verified
account code blocks.
l Each verified account code can be
assigned to a toll restriction class of
service in system programming. When a
verified account code is dialed at a sta-
tion, that station’s normal toll restriction
class is temporarily replaced by the veri-
fied account code’s toll restriction class
of service (the station reverts back to its
normal restriction class when the call is
completed). The account code will be
sent out on that station’s SMDR call
record.
l Verified account codes may be added,
deleted, or changed by users from sta-
tions enabled to in system program-
ming.
NOTE:
The 911 emergency number bypasses
forced verified account code requiremenkt
t Requires Release 3 software.
Alarm Sensor: When configured with a cus-
tomer-supplied alarm, the sensor detects
when the alarm relay-is activated -and causes
all digital and electronic telephones to sound a
startling tone. The digital or electronic tele-
phone alarm tone is reset from any station pro-
grammed with an m button. This feature is
optional, and an option interface PCB (PIOU
or PIOUS) is required in order to support it.
All Call Voice Page*: A user can page to all
station speakers simultaneously by dialin a 2-
digit access code or by pressing the A
d
but-
ton. The system can also be programmed to
page to an external zone speaker as part of
the all call page. See External Page Interface
and External Zone Paging.
Alternate Point Answer: Allows users to
answer transferred CO calls from any station
that shares the CO line button’s appearance.
Automatic Hold/Park Recall+: If a station parks
or puts a call on hold, and a pre-programmed
period of time lapses without the call being
retrieved, the call automatically sounds a dis-
tinctive reminder tone at the station which initi-
ated the hold/park. Each’station’s recall time
can be set individually in programming.
Automatic Release from Hold/DISA: If a CO
line is put on hold (or is used for a DISA call),
and the outside party hangs up, the system
disconnects automatically, releasing the CO
line(s). Individual CO lines can be program-
med to either recognize or ignore the discon-
nect signal from the central office. This feature
will not operate unless the telephone compa-
ny’s central office provides a disconnect signal
to the system.
Background Music: Background music can be
broadcast two different ways; over digital
and/or electronic telephone speakers, and
over optional external paging speakers.
l When background music is broadcast over
digital and/or electronic telephone speak-
ers, the music source connects directly to
the system’s controller PCB (PCTU) or a
designated (PEKU or PESU) station port.
No optional hardware is required.
l When external speakers are used, an
option interface PCB (PIOU, PIOUS, or
*Available using standard or electronic telephones.
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