Toshiba Strata Vi Telephone User Guide
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You may listen to background music via the station’s speaker if music-on-hold is available on your system by depressing the -1 key. Control the volume level with the control on the right side of your ,telephone. TO AUTOMATICALLY DIAL A FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBER 3 Lift the handset. 0 Depress an available m line key. @ Listen for dial tone. @ Dial the q key. @ Dial the two-digit number that corresponds to the desired telephone number. @ STRATA VI will automatically dial the number for you. @ Hang up when the call is completed. I / jf ~ I TO AUTOMATICALLY REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED e Depress an available m line key. e Listen for a dial tone. @ Depress the q key. Q STRATA VI will automatically redial the last telephone number you dialed. a Hang up when the call is completed. TO CHAIN DIAL AUTOMATICALLY :IAutomaticab) dials two or more sets of numbers during one call. 3 Lift the handset. 3 Depress an available m line key. 0 Listen for a dial tone. 0 Depress the q key. z Dial the two-digit number that corresponds to the first telephone number to be dialed. (continued)I /
AUTOMATIC DIALING (continuedl e Depress the q key. s Dial the two-digit number that corresponds to the second telephone number to be dialed. Q Repeat the above steps for each subsequent number to be dialed. 8 STRATA VI will automatically dial the number for you. e Hang up when the call is completed. the first sets of numbers dial’ed during the multz$le dial will be repeated by the automatic redial. TO OUTPUT b!il AND q TONES When the special’ q or q tones must be output for computer input service or other use), they may be dialed by disabling the Automatic Dialing feature.To permit manual dialing of the special q and q tones. 8 Press an available m line key. Dial any numbers desired utilizing the Automatic Dialing feature in the usual manner. e To disable the Automatic Dialing feature and per- mit the special q and q tones to be manually output, first press the q key and then the q key.Manual’ dialing wi2 be unrest&ted and the special tones of q and H, as we/l’ as digits “O-9 ”will be output as dialed.The Automatic Dialing feature wil/ be restored when the telephone is hung up, or placed on ho/d.TELEPHONE NUMBER STORAGE TO STORE A TELEPHONE NUMBER IN SYSTEM MEMORY (Standard Feature) Telephone numbers can be stored in the system memory by station 10 on[y. (continued)
TOSHIBA:TELEPHONE NUMBER (continued) STORAGE Q Remove the handset from its hook (do not ac- tivate a [col or llNTl line) c Dial the q and q keys, respectively. 0 Dial a Z-digit address code. Codes run consecutively from GO through 83 (GOthrough 99 if optional card is installed). 0 Dial the telephone number to be stored. after the trunk access code to allow for dial tone delay. Press the -1 key after entering the PBX access code. @ Dial the fl key to record the number in memory. @ Repeat the above steps with every number (up to the standard 24) to be stored. 0 Return the handset to on-hook. @ Write down the address codes and telephone numbers for future reference. Repeat this procedure to replace the stored telephone numbers with new telephone numbers. TO STORE A TELEPHONE NUMBER IN STATION MEMORY (Optional Feature)Telephone numbers can 6e stored by each station. 0 Lift the handset (do not activate a B or @Iline). @ Dial the q and q keys, respectively. @ Dial a Z-digit address code (codes run con- secutively from 10 through 49). @ Dial the telephone number to be stored. BEHIND PBX: It is necessary to insert a pause after the trunk access code to a/low for dial tine delay. Press the -1 key after entering the PBX access code. a Dial the H key to record the number in memory. ’ Repeat the above steps with every number to be stored (up to 40). f, Return the handset to on-hook. 0 Write down the address codes and telephone. numbers for future reference. Repeat this procedure to replace the stored telephone numbers with new ones.
TOSHIBA PAGING TO PAGEQ Lift the handset 0 Depress an available m key and dial one of the following: w EKT speakers only. q External speakers only. q Both EKT and external speakers. 0 Make your announcement in a normal voice level and repeat it. 0 Hang ~:p when you have completed your announcement. OVERRIDETO MARE A BUSY OVERRIDE CALL @ After reaching a busy station, you may signal that station that a call is waiting by dialing 12). @ A tone signal will be heard at the busy station. TO MARE A DND OVERRIDE CALL Programmable Option 9 After reaching a DND station fast busy signal, you may signal that station that a call is waiting by dialing q . @ A tone signal will be heard at the DND station. DO NOT DISTURB PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONTO ENGAGE THE DO NOT DISTURB MODE O Depress the (DNDI key. @ DND LED will light steady. TO RELEASE THE DO NOT DISTURB MODE ’ Depress the mkey. 0 DND LED will be off.
TONE SIGNALLINGPROGRAMMABLE OPTION TONE SIGNALLING c You will hear a ringing tone as the primary method of intercom call signalling . c Handsfree answerback is inoperative. 2 Voice call can be accomplished by dialing q .-_-___ .-~---. -/ LA-: L’..,/--.---~-.--- BUSY LAMP FIELD (BLF) OPTIONAL TELEPHONE ‘C Automatically indicates which stations are in use. EXECUTIVE TELEPHONE(continued) /
TOSHIBA EXECUTIVE TELEPHONE (continued)KEY FUNCTIONSThe optional executive telephone @O-key EKT)provides, via ten additional feature keys; seven one-button automatic-dialing (AD I-7) telephone numbers, automatic-redial, pause and automatic-dialing access. The optional EKT has 24 line and feature keys and a push-button dial pad. The following is a general description of each additional key. AUTOMATIC-DIALING KEYS j-i6?lOne-key automatic-dialing for seven different telephone numbers after accessing a CO line. REDIAL KEY mWill automatically redial the last telephone number dialed after accessing a CO line. (Serves the same function as the H key on the standard EKT.)REPERTORY KEY mProvides access to automatic-dialing address codes. (Serves the same function as the q key on thestandard EXT. )PAUSE KEY (pAuI Applies a pause after the CO line access code inautomatic-dialing telephone numbers behind a PBX.The @Kj key will not perform this function on this unit. It is used to store a timed flash. The remaining function keys retain the same functions as their counterparts on the standard EKT. (continued)
TOSHIBAEXECUTIVE TELEPHONE (continued) AUTOMXTIC DIALING TO AUTOMATICALLY DIAL A FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBER Telephone numbers can be accessed by each of the AD 1 through 7 keys or one of the 2-d&t access codes in the usualSTRATA VI manner. B Lift the handset. a Depress an available m line key. s Listen for dial tone. GJ Depress the IAD key (or depress the /REP( key and dialthe Z-digit number) that corresponds to the desired telephone number. @ STRATA VI will automatically dial the number for you. TO AUTOMATICALLY REDIAL THE LAST NUMBER CALLED e Depress an available m line key. 0 Listen for a dial tone. 4 Depress the (RDLI key. o STRATA VI will automatically dial the last telephone number dialed. 0 Hang up when the call is completed.A TO OUTPUT q AND q TONES The aand q keyswill not have the functions they perform on the standard EKT; they are now free to rise for computer access. e Press an available m line key. Dial any desired number in the usual manner. o Depress either the q or q key, permitting the # and * tones to be output. (continued)
rEXECUTIVE TELEPHONE (continued) TELEPHONE NUMBER STORAGE TO STORE TELEPHONE NUMBERS e Lift the handset (do not activate a CO or INT line). e Depress the m and m keys, respectively. o Depress one of the m keys or dial a Z-digit address code (codes run consecutively from IO through 49: AD numbers reside at 43-491. * Dial telephone number to be stored. It is necessary to insert a pause after the trunk access code to allow for dial tone delay. Depress the m key after entering the PBX access code. If a PBX feature access code is being stored, a timed flash may be stored by depressing the (KJ key. e Depress the m key to record number in memory. e Repeat the above steps with every number to be stored (up to 401. e Return the handset to on-hook. e Write down the address codes and telephone numbers for future reference. Repeat this procedure to replace stored telephone numbers with new ones.
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