To Use A One Touch Button - Toshiba Strata IPT User Manual

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Station and System Speed Dial index (or bin) numbers can be entered. The Speed Dial index
number will automatically dial out on the extension or Line programmed on the One Touch button
with the associated Speed Dial index number.
Function buttons, except One Touch or a
Handset hooking (on-hook/off-hook) cannot be recorded.
4. Press the One Touch button to save the entry.
We suggest writing the name or number of the One Touch button on your button strip.
Table 13: Special Characters
Entry
Meaning
Indicates "stop." The One Touch button blinks rapidly and stops the delivery of the
* + Hold
remaining digits in the string until it is pressed again. Multiple "stops" can be programmed
into one string.
*
Pause (1~9) seconds. If you need to pause longer than nine seconds, enter additional
(1-9)
pause escape sequences. For example, to insert a 17-second pause, enter *9*8. The
display of a pause in the Speed Dial Number shows a "P" without specifying the duration. In
this example, you would see "PP."
* *
*
* #
#
Example of Special Character Usage
To create a One Touch for Park and Page under one button, program the following sequence under
the One Touch button.
CNF #33***HOLD FB1 #30
CNF
– puts the caller on hold and gets new dial tone.
#33
– code to park call
**
– this special character outputs a single * which will select an available orbit and display the
selected orbit on the phone.
* HOLD
– This special character is a Stop. The dial string pauses and enables the user to view the
selected orbit on the display. The dial string will restart from this point when the One Touch button is
pressed again.
FB1
– gets new dial tone on the PDN
#30
– code for All Call Page which allows the user to page the location of the orbited call.

To Use a One Touch Button

Press the One Touch button
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