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Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 General Description Manual
Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 General Description Manual
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99167 LCD - Station Identification When the handset is on-hook, the LCD displays the station’s primary directory number as well as the time and date. If a title is programmed for the station, the station user can toggle between the title and the station number by using an access code. Benefits The station number is always visible. Guests or employees working in areas other than their usual workstation can conveniently reference their extension...
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Features Station Features 168Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 LCD - Timed Reminders LCD telephone users can define up to five separate messages and have each message appear on their LCD at a specific time. When the message appears, the station user hears a muted ring for 30 seconds, or until the handset is lifted or the Mode button is pressed. The user can program a message to appear just once, or to appear at the same time each day. The number of stations that can have these features are: ©DK14 – 8...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99169 LCD - User Name/Number Display Station users with LCD telephones can program a title (name, location, etc.) of up to 16 characters in station memory. When the station is idle, the name displays on the top line of the station’s LCD. The station user has the option of using a simple access code to “toggle” between the title display and the usual station number display. When the station calls another LCD station, whichever display is on the...
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Features Station Features 170Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Message Waiting If you call a station and the user does not answer, you can leave a message waiting indication by pressing the Msg button. The Msg LED at the called station flashes for message notification. If an LCD phone is used, message information is also displayed. Voice mail devices can also leave message waiting indications. The called station user can call you back by pressing the Msg button with the flashing LED. The Message...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99171 Microphone Control Buttons Digital telephones can be programmed with a Microphn Cut-off button, which turns the microphone inside the telephone on and off while idle. If a Microphn Cut-off button is assigned on a station, the station user can enable or disable the Handsfree Answerback microphone for that station when the station is in the idle state. This is used for station security and ensures that a private office conversation is not...
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Features Station Features 172Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Modular Handset and Line Cords All Toshiba digital key telephones have modular handsets and can connect to the system by standard one or two-pair modular line cords. Handsets and/or cords can be interchanged by the end user as desired. Line cords come in three different lengths; handset cords are available in 6 or 13 feet lengths. Benefits Gives the customer the flexibility to use long coil or line cords, as required. Modular cords also...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99173 Modular Headset Interface Every 10-button and 20-button telephone can be upgraded to provide a modular headset jack and a loud ringing bell interface. An upgrade assembly (HHEU2) is installed inside the phone. Most standard carbon-type headsets plug into the HHEU2 jack and are compatible with the electronic telephone. Both options may be installed simultaneously. If a 2000-series digital telephone is upgraded with a data interface unit,...
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Features Station Features 174Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) A station user can send an announcement to a busy digital/electronic telephone. The internal call must be directed to a PDN or PhDN, if it is the PhDN owner. Only the PhDN owner can receive OCA. OCA does not occur when calling SDNs. OCA uses two different methods of operation—handset/headset or speaker mode. It can be set individually for each telephone that receives OCA. Any telephone can originate OCA using...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99175 If the called station is using the speakerphone or the Handsfree Answerback feature, the caller gets a busy signal. If the called station is in Do Not Disturb mode, OCA is blocked. This method of operation is available on all Strata DK systems, but requires a DVSU in the digital telephone set receiving OCA. NoteThe PC Data Interface (RPCI-DI) cannot be used if speaker mode OCA is installed, or vice versa. The Cordless DKT-2004-CT...
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Features Station Features 176Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 On-hook Dialing A station user can dial any call without lifting the handset and hear the progress of the call (outpulsing, ringing, busy signal, and intercept announcements) through the speaker. The user must lift the handset in order to converse with the called party unless the telephone is a full speakerphone. On-hook Dialing is available on all digital telephones. Benefits Provides convenience and comfort to the station user. Often a...