Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
Executive override is not blocked by the
m button.
Fixed Call Forward: Station feature buttons can
be programmed to put the station in call for-
ward mode (with one touch) to a fixed station,
e.g., receptionist’s station or a voice mail sys-
tem. The destination is fixed in programming
and cannot be changed by the station user.
Handsfree Answerback: When a voice-
announced intercom call comes in, an elec-
tronic telephone user can answer without lift-
ing the handset.
Hearing Aid Compatible: All Toshiba tele-
phones are hearing aid compatible.
Liquid Crystal Display Features: The following
features operate on all LCD model telephones:
l Alphanumeric Messaging: System and
personal messages display on the 32-
character LCD. Up to 40 system messages
can be used by all LCD stations. In addi-
tion, a number of stations can program a
maximum of 10 personal messages (see
Note). Both letters and numbers are
allowed in the messages. The LCD mes-
sages are fully editable.
l Busy Station Messagingt: When
reaching a busy LCD station, a mes-
sage can be sent to that station (a tone
will be heard). The busy station may
also return a message to the calling sta-
tion’s LCD. The two stations may contin-
ue this procedure to carry on a “silent”
conversation.
l Called Station Messaging: An LCD
message can be left for another LCD
station. When the other LCD user
answers the message indication, the
LCD displays any message that has
been left.
l Calling Station Messaging: A mes-
sage displayed on a called station’s LCD
automatically displays on a calling sta-
tion’s LCD when the called station is
dialed.
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l Group Station Messagingt: Allows any
station to set a Called or. Calling station
Message for a group-of stations.
Busy Lamp Field Indication: The LCD
can indicate the on-/off-hook status of all
stations in the system. Station status dis-
plays in increments of 20, listed by station
port number.
CO Line Identification: Each CO line can
be assigned a 16-character alphanumeric
name. All LCD phones using a named line
display the line’s name and/or number.
Intercom Name/Number Display: Allows
LCD station users to set a title (e.g. your
name, lobby, etc., up to 16 characters) in
station memory. The title displays on the
top row of the station’s LCD when it is idle,
and is displayed on the bottom row of
another LCD station when calling that sta-
tion. The title is programmed from each
station individually and may be set and
cleared easily with an access code. It is
sent on direct intercom, forwarded, and
hunt type calls. Any station type (non-LCD,
standard telephone, and/or voice mail port)
may be programmed from station 200 to
send a title to the LCD stations they call.
Speed Dial Memo: A number of LCD tele-
phone users can assign names (up to 12
characters) to each of their 40 personal
speed dial numbers (see Note). A user can
scroll through the list of names on the LCD
and make a selection. When selected, the
number is automatically dialed by pressing
a (9 button. All system speed dial num-
bers may be set with LCD memo for use
with all LCD phones.
Station Identification: A station’s number
is displayed on its LCD when the handset
is on-hook. A station’s number is also dis-
played on another station’s LCD when it is
calling that station.
Timed Reminders with Messages: This
feature enhances the timed reminder fea-
ture, which is available to all digital and
electronic telephones. Up to five separate
messages can be set at a number of LCD
telephones (see Note). The messages dis-
play at the programmed time and are
accompanied by a tone. Each message
t Requires Release 3 software.