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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 5/99177 Personal Computer Interface (RPCI-DI) Digital telephones that are equipped with an RPCI-DI connect to a PC or ASCII terminal to make data calls to printers, PCs, and other data devices. Users also make voice calls using PC directory dialing software without the need of a modem or an extra outgoing line. The system is programmed with 1~4 security groups and restricts calls between groups. It also supports modem pooling and printer...
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Features Station Features 178Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Pooled CO Line Buttons Pooled Line Group buttons enable a group of CO lines to “appear” under one button. Pooled and single appearing line buttons are designed for use with loop and ground start lines, not Tie, DID, DNIS or ANI lines. A maximum of eight CO line groups can be defined on a system (16 CO line groups on a DK424 with RCTUC/D and RCTUE/F processor). A CO line group can be assigned to up to four Pooled Line Grp buttons on a...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99179 Privacy Button If a Strata DK system has been programmed to be non-private (see “Privacy Release Button”), a button is assigned to a station that activates privacy on the CO lines and the intercom for that station. Privacy prevents other stations from breaking in on calls using common CO Line buttons. It does not prevent alternate point answer of transferred calls if the system is set for it. The privacy remains in effect until the...
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Features Station Features 180Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Privacy Override Privacy Override enables a station user to break into any ongoing CO line call by pressing that CO Line button on the phone. Any number of stations can have the feature. If the system is programmed to be private, this feature overrides the system privacy. When the overriding station breaks into a call, the conversing parties hear a single tone and a three-way conference is immediately in effect. No periodic warning tones...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99181 Privacy Release Button All Strata DK CO lines are in private mode by default (see “Privacy Button”). Individual CO lines are changed to non-private and back to private by pressing the Privacy Release button while the CO line is selected. The telephone automatically reverts back to the private mode (Privacy LED turns OFF) after each non-private call. A maximum of four parties, including the distant parties on the CO line, participate in a...
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Features Station Features 182Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Private CO Lines All systems are programmed to enable certain CO lines to appear only on one station and can be accessed only by that station. This effectively provides a “private” CO line. If the station is in the Call Forward mode, calls on the private CO line are forwarded. Benefits Provides the privacy, prestige, and convenience of a private line to selected employees. Private lines ensure that a CO line is always available to the...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99183 Pushbutton Dialing The dial pads on all Toshiba digital key telephones are pushbutton style. Electronic signals generated by the dial pad are neither DTMF nor rotary dial signals. On outgoing calls, the system converts the station signals to DTMF or rotary before they are outpulsed according to the requirements of the CO. The DTMF receiver provides end-to-end signaling, and is required whenever devices, which send DTMF signals, are...
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Features Station Features 184Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Release Button A Release button can be programmed on a digital telephone. The user presses the Release button to disconnect an existing call and does not have to press the hookswitch. It puts the telephone into an idle state. For automatic off-hook selection, use the Release/Answer button. Benefits Provides convenient, quick and smooth disconnects from calls by eliminating the fumbling with the hookswitch. Users often waste time and...
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Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99185 Release/Answer Button The Release/Answer button provides an efficient way to handle multiple incoming calls. A station user who is talking on a call can release and transfer or disconnect the active call, and automatically answer a new incoming call with Incoming Auto Selection. Calls can be received on the CO Line, Pooled Line, or DN buttons. This provides convenient release and answer capabilities with the press of one button. The...
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Features Station Features 186Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Remote Retrieval of Held Calls Remote Retrieval of Held Calls enables any station user to retrieve a call that has been put on hold by another station by pressing a feature button or dialing an access code. This feature is particularly useful if the call to be retrieved is held on a CO line that does not appear on the station from which it is retrieved. If more than one call is on hold at a station, the lowest number CO line is picked up...