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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 5/99187 Repeat Last Number Dialed This feature enables a digital or electronic station to automatically redial the last number dialed from their station by selecting an outgoing line and pressing the Redial button or by dialing an access code. Digital key telephones have a fixed Redial button for automatic redialing of the last number dialed. Benefits Ensures accurate and speedy redial of the last number which reduces dialing errors and eliminated the wasted time involved in redialing a number that is busy or not answering. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
Features Station Features 188Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Ringing Line Preference If an incoming CO, DID, or Tie line is ringing at a station, the station user who has this feature answers the line by simply lifting the handset or pressing the Spkr button. The station user is automatically connected to the line that is ringing, without having to press the specific line button for the call. Benefits Enables quick and convenient answering of calls because the user does not have to look at the line buttons or think about which line button to press. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99189 Saved Number Redial A station user with this feature saves a dialed number for redial at a later time by pressing an optional feature button. The number is saved before the called number rings, during a conversation, or after the call has ended. This feature is independent of the Repeat Last Number Dialed feature and enables the saved number to be redialed at any time by selecting a DN or CO line and pressing the Save button. The user can make other calls and then redial the saved number. The number is saved until the Save button is used to save another number. Benefits Saves a number for redialing at a later more convenient time even if additional calls have been made. The station user saves time because the number does not have to be looked up and redialed. Repeat Last Number Dialed feature cannot be used to redial the number because more calls have been made. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424 with DKTs
Features Station Features 190Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Speed Dial (SD) Button Buttons on a digital key telephone can be assigned as Speed Dial (SD) buttons. Each button stores a pre-programmed telephone number, providing “one-touch” dialing for frequently called numbers. Telephone numbers can be up to 20 digits on Strata DK systems. SD buttons also store feature sequences creating User Programmable Feature Buttons. Refer to the “User Programmable Feature Buttons”. Each SD button that is programmed on a digital telephone reduces by one the number of station automatic dialing numbers available to that station. There are the following types of SD: ©Station SD – Station users store their own personal telephone numbers on Station SD buttons. Each button uses one of the assigned 40 station speed dial number storage locations. ©System SD – A designated station user stores numbers for System SD buttons, which can be assigned to any digital or electronic telephone. For the number of available system speed dial numbers, see “Tandem CO Line Connection (Trunk-to-Trunk)” in the System Features section. ©Locked SD – SD buttons can also be used to store CO/Centrex/PBX feature access codes in system speed dial locations. Those system speed dial codes can then be assigned in system programming to a button on any digital telephone using the Flexible Button Assignment feature. When a SD button is used in this way, it is referred to as a “locked” SD button. The station assigned to port 00 or 000 is the only station that can program or change the numbers programmed for a “locked” SD button providing security and control. Benefits Provides instant, one-button access to personal speed dial numbers eliminating dialing errors and saving time used to look up frequently called numbers. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424 with DKTs and EKTs
Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99191 Timed Reminder A digital telephone station user can set five separate reminders on his/her station even if the digital telephone has no LCD. The reminder tone sounds at the preset time. The user hear a 30-second muted ring. Each reminder may be set to ring only once, or at the same time daily. For expanded Timed Reminder capabilities with display information, see “LCD - Timed Reminders”. Benefits Provides a convenient, built-in tone reminder system. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424 with DKTs
Features Station Features 192Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Toll Restriction Override Code Revision Two special codes can be defined to override toll restriction. Each code can have up to four digits. Access to these override codes can be assigned to individual employees as required. Any person who knows either code can override toll restriction at any station. The toll restriction override check method is very sophisticated and makes it almost impossible for anyone to break the override code. These codes can be changed from any station that is enabled to do so in system programming. They are changed by dialing a special feature code and entering the new override code. This makes it simple for selected executives to change the override codes without having to call the service company. Benefits Ensures that certain non-restricted users (such as the executives) can make calls from any telephone in the system and not be subject to the toll restriction on the station used to place the call. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
Features Station Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/99193 User Programmable Feature Buttons Enables digital telephone users to program their own flexible buttons to perform sequences of operation. The user uses the station speed dial function to dial features as well as station numbers or outside telephone numbers. As many as 20 digits can be stored on a button, and fixed feature button functions (such as PDN, Intercom, Conference/Transfer, and Hold) can also be stored. In addition, several features can be linked together. For example, a user can program a button to place the call on hold, access intercom and dial a page access code, so that with one push of a button the user is ready to make an announcement. In addition to being stored on speed dial buttons, feature sequences can also be stored in speed dial numbers. Benefits Enables fast and simple access to features because users don’t have to remember or look up instructions or follow prompting instructions. Multi-step feature operation is stored and activated at the touch of one button. Individual station users use flexible buttons to tailor their phones to fit their special needs. They can use access codes if they do not have buttons available. System Availability Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424 with DKTs and EKTs
Features Station Features 194Strata DK Feature Description 5/99
Strata DK Feature Description 5/99195 Strata AirLink3 The Strata AirLink Wireless system adds wireless telephone service to new or existing Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) or key/hybrid telephone systems. There are two available configurations: ©Base Station Interface Adapter (BSIA) system that interfaces to Strata DK systems and many non-Toshiba systems using the standard telephone ports. ©RWIU system that interfaces to Strata DK16 and DK16e, DK40i, DK280, and DK424, using a proprietary RWIU Printed Circuit Board (PCB). The Strata AirLink wireless systems operate in single building and campus environments in the 1920~1930 MHz bandwidth. This bandwidth is designated by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) for unlicensed operation in the United States. The Strata AirLink Standard wireless system has Base Stations, handsets, Base Station Interface Adapters (BSIAs) or controllers, and the Strata AirLink Manager software. The BSIAs interface with the standard analog telephone PCB (RSTU2) to support up to two Base Stations. The Strata AirLink Digital wireless system has Base Stations and handsets, but interfaces directly to the Strata DK16, DK16e, DK40, DK40i, DK280, and DK424 using its own digital PCB (RWIU) instead of the BSIA. The card functions as a protocol converter between the Base Stations and the telephone system. It has four digital circuits that connect to four Base Stations using the industry standard RJ11 jack. Multiple RWIUs can be installed to increase the capacity. System Components Figure 6 shows the external interface wireless telephone system connected to a PBX. Analog station ports in the PBX connect to the BSIA and provide a signal to the Base Stations. The Base Stations convert the analog signal to an RF signal for transmission to the handsets. The same lines can be connected to wired extensions for users that have both wireless and wired extensions.
Strata AirLink System Components 196Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Figure 6 External Wireless System Components Figure 7 shows the integrated wireless system interfacing to the PBX using the RWIU PCB that supports four Base Stations. Figure 7 Integrated Wireless System Components 3660 Controller (BSIA) Analog Telephone Circuits (1-32) PBX RS232-C PC running Strata AirLink Wireless Manager softwareBase Stations Handsets Handsets Strata DK RWIU Base Station Base Station Base Station Handsets (maximum of 32 per RWIU) Base Station Digital Interface 3190