Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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Port E Hold Time PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM37 RlNGTRANSFER(CAMP-0N)RECALLTlME SELECT = Port Number (00-95) HOLD TIME = Ring Transfer Recall Time Enter the number of the port that Enter the Ring Transfer Recall needs a Ring Transfer Recall time Time (in seconds). The acceptable assigned. See Note 3 for range is 011 - 999 seconds. Use entering a range of ports. three digits. See Note 4. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns a Ring Transfer Recall Time of 032 seconds to all ports. 3. To enter a range of ports, key in the sequence: q OHO[7 / Low port High port 4. The acceptable range of Ring Transfer Recall Times is 1 I seconds to 999 seconds (16.65 minutes). 5. Ring Transfer Recall Time is the time it takes to recalla station that originates an unanswered or busy (camped-on) transferred call. 6. Ring Transfer must be allowed (Program 10-1, LED 07 “ON’~ for transfer recall to function; otherwise Recall will be immediate. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 2-81
PRO( RAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECT ON 200-096-302 FEBR UARY 1991 PROGRAM 38 I ELECTRONIC AND DIGITAL TELEPHONE KEYSTRIP TYPE SELECT= Port Number (00-95) KEY MENU = Code Enter the port number of the Enter the appropriate code as follows: station that needs a keystrip defined. See Note 4 for entering a range of ports. 20-key (B) 20-key (C) See Note 5. 1 32 1 33 11 1 12 13 14 15 I 1 I I I I I I I 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 ‘68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 I / I , I I / I I 80 al a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 a7 88 a9 90 91 92 93 94 95 NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. Initialized data assigns Code 3 1 to all ports. Always complete Program 38 before proceeding to 39. To enter a range of ports, key in the sequence: q 01*1017 7 Low port High port The default electronic telephone keystrips assigned by the codes follow: Code 2 1 Code 3 1 1 O-key ZO-key (A) Code 32 ZO-key (B) 2-82 Code 33 20-key (C)
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM 38(continued) ELECTRONICAND DIGITALTELEPHONEKEYSTRIPTYPE 6. The default digital telephone keystrips assigned by the codes are as follows: 1 co15 1 co16 1 co17 1 DND IFLASH 1 Code 3 1 20-key (A) Code 32 20-key (B) 7. The digital telephone keystrip for code 33, shown below, is not provided with your system; however, it still can be assigned. PAU RDL SDS DND FLASH SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 co5 CO6 co7 CO8 SD1 /NT co1 co2 co3 co4 Code 33 20-key (C) 2-83
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 39 FLEXIBLE KEY ASSIGNMENT REFERENCE GUIDE l_el-i~lool-I-IS~~-~-~~n~-I-~. SELECT = Port Number 7 / c,L. ~~ or range. See Note 4. Press LED key to be defined. See tables Enter the appropriate code that corresponds on the following pages. to the feature to be assigned. See the feature code reference table below. Forwards calls to selected Releases data call NOTES: 1. For more information, record sheets. see the instructions preceding the Key Name Abbrv. Code Notes Door Lock 1 thru DRLKl Door Lock 4 ! DFiLK2 73 II 72 Momentarily unlocks door (HDCB 1 - 4, DRLKB 74 (3 or 6 sec.). See Prog. 77, W DRLK4 75 and 77-2. Intercom INT 00 Intercom line access key LCD Message MSG 81 Begins LCD message selection Message Waiting and Flash MW/FL 99 Provides message waiting LED and Flash key Microphone cut-off Sets microphone on/off for MC0 88 incoming handsfree intercom calls Modem (R3) Night Transfer Tenant 1 Night Transfer Tenant 2 MODEM 88 Used to reserve modem in modem pool NT1 91 Sets Tenant 1 CO DAY/NIGHT ringing mode NT2 Sets Tenant 2 CO 92 DAY/NIGHT ringing mode Pause PAU 95 Sets a pause in Speed Dial. See Program 12-3 Pause (Long) PAW) 93 Sets a 1 O-second pause in Speed Dial Pooled Line PL 61 - Multiple CO lines may 68 appear under one key Privacy (R3) PRIVACY 53 Prevents Privacy Override (not Ext. Over.) Privacy Release Redial Last Number (1 key) PRV 79 Changes station Privacy RLS mode to Non-private for CC RDL 96 Redials the last number Release (R2) Save Last Number Speed Dial Select ([ key) RLS 76 Releases current call and makes station idle Saves last number dialed SAVE 85 for future speed dial SDS 97 Begins speed dial selection Speed Dial Speed Dial (Fixed) Tone SD *10- Reserves key for *49 station speed dial SD(F) **“9”- $;;i$ap~ti;~or set TONE 90 CO dial signals set to tone or pulse 2. Complete Program 38 before Program 39. 3. Initialized data assigns keystrip pattern associated with Code 31 from Program 38. 4. Specify a range of ports by keying in q nHnn Lowport ’ 5. IEm \igh port - Sets pauses in Speed Dial if telephone does not have a pause key. - 6. m&m Sets flashes in Speed Dial if telephone has a pause key. - Both keys must be programmed on electronic telephone; not allowed separately. Recommended on all 7. q stations using voice mail, since they allow easy access of [ andi DTMF keys. - Codes 61 .- 68 represent CO line groups 81 w 88. - Maximum 4 q keys per pooled line group on each station. 2-84 I
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM39 FLEXIBLEKEYASSIGNMENTFORPORTS TO- / / Port Number Key PDKU or Code PEKU SLOT NO. . (W 63’) FW 1 CO36 1 PORT NO. 100 LCD0 200 DIU 0 LOCATION: iiifxq? 08 07 ia 17 06 1 I PORT NO. lOI LCD0 20tlDIUO LOCATION: (R3) (R3) VW 032) W) (W (R3) PORT NO. LOCATION: Key Code 10 09 08 loo LCD0 20DDIUO Key Code 20 19 la 07 07 17 17 06 06 16 16 05 05 15 15 04 04 14 14 03 03 13 13 02 02 12 12 01 1 Ill 1 I KEY CODE PL 61 - 68 PRIVACY 53 PRV RLS 79 RDL3 96 RLS 76 SAVE a5 SDS3 97 SD2 *10 m *49 SD(F) 2 * 60 - * 99 TONE 90 PORT NO. 100 LCDu 200 DIU 0 LOCATION: 1 09 19 08 18 07 17 06 16 05 15 04 14 03 13 02 12 PORT NO. 100 LCD0 200DIUO LOCATION: Key 10 Code Key 20 Code PORT NO. 100 LCDu 200DIUO (R3) I (9 I NOTES: 1. See Program 39 on previous page for more flexible key information. 2. DSS buttons are used for Voice calls only; Speed Dial (SD) buttons are used for VoiCe and/or DATA calls~ 3. To allow a station to set 1 and i DTMF tones in speed dial numbers, the station must have the SDS and RDL buttons. 1000 series Digital Telephone only require the m button because the wm b&ton is permanent and replaces the m function. 2-85
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM40 STATIONCOLINEACCESS (PORTSOO-35) SELECT = Port Numbers Key LEDs = CO Lines Light LEDs for the port(s) specified. 06 06 05 05 04 04 03 03 02 02 01 01 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Ports 36 - 71 on next page. The same notes apply. 3. 4. Initialized data reads all LEDs ON for all CO lines. Complete CO line access is allowed on all ports. Denying access in this program applies to all access options, including LCR. 5. This program also denies Pickup CO line access. 6. A range of ports may be entered by keying in: onwoo ’ Low port in range J Tgh port in range 2-66
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 PROGRAM40 FEBRUARY1991 STATION CO LINEACCESS (PORTS36-71) SELECT = Port Numbers KeyLEDs = CO Lines Light LEDs for the port(s) specified. Key Co LED Port Numbers 36-71 36137138139140/41142143144/45146/47148/49~50~51~52~53~54~55~56 57 58 59 60 61 6263 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 7 36 16 Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I II 35 15 34 14 33 13 32 12 31 11 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12, 11 11 10 10 09 09 08 08 07 07 06 06 05 05 04 04 03 03 02 02 01 01 NOTE: Ports 72 - 95 and 99 on next page. The same notes apply. 2-87
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 40 STATION CO LINE ACCESS -I/ :; (PORTS 72 - 95, AND 99) .J’ SELECT = Port Numbers Key LEDs = CO Lines Light L EDs for the port(s) specified. 1 I I tl i i i I i i i i i i i I i i i UL ;; ni E 20 19 _,’ 2-88
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 PROGRAM41 FEBRUARY1991 STATION OUTGOING CALLRESTRICTION (PORTSOO-35) SELECT = Port Numbers Key LkDs = CO Lines Light LEDs for the port(s) to be restricted. Key Port Numbers 00-35 Co LED 00/01(02~03~04~05~06~07~08~09~10~11~12~13~14~15~16~17~18~19~20~21~22/23~24~25~26~27~28~29~30~31~32/33~34~3! 1 36 16 II I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , -II I I I I I I I I I L” L” i 19 19 - 18 18 17 17 / !- ; 16 16 /I I 15 15 14 14 x 13 13 g 12 12 1 I I f 11 11 5 I 10 10 I 1, ! , 09 09 I I 08 08 07 07 / 06 06 05 05 04 04 ( / 03 03 02 02 01 01 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Ports 36 - 71 on next page. The same notes apply to all ports. 3. Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF for all CO lines (all stations allowed outgoing access to all CO lines). 4. This program denies all outgoing calls except when using least cost routing. 5, A range of ports may be entered by keying in: 6. With Release I software, CO lines q owoo ’ restricted (LED “ON’:, in Program 41 L -High port in range may not be accessed for ABR calls; Low port in range with Release 2 and above, restricted CO lines may be accessed for A BR calls. 2-89
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM41 STATION OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION (PORTS 36 -71) SELECT = Port Numbers Key LEDs = CO Lines Light LEDs for the port(s) to be restricted. Key Port Numbers 36-71 Co LED 36~37~38~39~40~41~42~43~44~45~46~47~48/49~50~51~52~53~54~55~56~57~58~59~60~61~6~63~64~65~66~67~68~69~70~71 t 36 16 II I III I III I III I III I III III I I III II NOTE: Ports 72 - 95 and 99 on next page. The same notes apply. 2-90