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Toshiba Strata E Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata E Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES --- MESSAGE WAITING PROGRAMMABLE OPTION TO USE MESSAGE WAITING 1) The Message Center calls the station on intercom. * If no answer, depress thembutton on the Message Center electronic telephone. This causes the MW/FL LED on the called station to illuminate. l MW/FL LED at Message Center illuminates (will go off when the connection is broken). 2) Called station user depresses the m and m buttons and is connected to the Message Center. l A single line electronic...
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MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES PRIVACY/NON-PRIVACY PROGRAMMABLE OPTION In a non-private system, them button prevents other stations from breaking into an in-progress CO line call. TO USE PRIVACY/NON-PRIVACY FEATURE 1) Depress the m button. l PRV LED goes on. l Your station has CO line privacy. STATION SECURITY PROGRAMMABLE OPTION Them button allows a station to turn its microphone off/on while idle. Handsfree Answerback is inoperable while the micro- phone is off. TO USE STATION SECURITY 1)...
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--S#Wiie --fielease- 2--- -- ---__ _------ _- -- ---l;itluitl-Crystal-~l~{e~b~fle ----fleference-Guide LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY In its idle state, the 32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) feature on your electronic telephone gives you an accurate desk clock and calendar combination. When you have an outside call in progress, an Elapsed Time display gives a constant reminder of the call duration. In addition, a variety of information displays and feature prompting make your call handling...
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TOSHIBA f3) CO Line Number 1. Incoming Call SUMMARY OF LCD FUNCTIONS (continued) Incoming CO call - if your station is programmed for incoming ringing on that CO line. Transferred CO call - CO line trans- ferred to your station in the ringing state by another station. Camped-on CO call - CO line was camped-on to your busy station and rings when you hang up. 2. When call is answered =I 3. Hold I HOLD LINE 10 JAN 01 SLJN12:19 I Hold Recall /LNl The display changes to indicate status...
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SUMMARY OF LCD FUNCTIONS (continued) NOTES: 1. On a CO line call, the display can be alternated between Date/ Time, Elapsed Time and Dialed Number by pressing the w button. 2. Elapsed Time is displayed for 15 seconds after you hang up and then changes automatically to Date/Time. F) Calling Number- Intercom When you /I played, receive an intercom call, the calling station’s number is dis- G) Call Pickup Cl When you pick up an intercom call, the calling station’s number is dis- played...
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SUMMARY OF LCD FUNCTIONS (continued) K) Message Waiting II I I 1 CFlLL 16 32 19 10 1 L) Door Phone/ Monitor M) Recalling Station JIN?I1ILHLl Message Waiting 8,; (I When you set Message Waiting at another station, the number of that station is displayed. When you hang up after setting Message Waiting at another station, a reminder is shown on the top row of your display. Your display will show up to four station numbers that left messages for you. When you are called from a door phone,...
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DATE/TIME/DAY ADJUSTMENT This operation is possible from station 10 only. TO SET DATE 1) HAndset on-hook. 2) Dial [fiia(or m=IQ). 3) Dial in date (year/month/day) in the format YYMMDD. Enter a leading 0 for single digit month and day. 4) Depress the i (or m ) button. TO SET TIME 1) Handset on-hook. 2) Dial~~~[(or~~Q~). 3) Dial in time (hour/minute/second) in 24-hour clock format HHMMSS. Enter a leading 0 for single digit. 4) Depress the 1 (or m ) button. TO SET DAY 1) Handset on-hook. 2)...
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CALLING STATION MESSAGING (continued) TO LEAVE A MESSAGE ON YOUR LCD TELEPHONE 1) Depress the m button. l MSG LED blinks. l LCD displays “MSG NO.?” 2) Dial the number of the message you want. (See the prepro- grammed message list.) l Selected message is displayed. 3) Depress the m button. * MSG LED goes on steady. TO LEAVE A MESSAGE IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A m BUTTON. 1) Depress the m button. l INT LED goes on. 2) Dialuu. - 3) Dial the number of the message you want. 4) Depress the m button....
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CALLED STATION MESSAGING Your station number and a message indication may be sent to another LCD station. When that station responds, it will receive the message. TO USE CALLED STATION MESSAGING 1) Dial the station number (station does not answer). 2) Depress the m button. l LCD displays “MODE?“. 3) Dial a. l LCD displays “MW TO STNN MSG NO?“. 4) Enter the desired message number.* . LCD displays the message. 5) Depress the m button. 0 LCD displays “INT NN MW SET”. 6) Depress the m button...