Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 377

Digital business telephone system
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station or group of stations is assigned in Programs 81
- 89.
Note:
Auto Attendant
will not answer when all of the
RRCS circuits and primary
announcements
are busy.
Program
26-Built-in
Auto Attendant
Camp-on
Busy Time
Establishes
the time it takes for unanswered
Auto
Attendant
calls camped
on to busy stations
to be
routed to other destinations.
The time-which
is set for
the "camped-on
to station"--can
be set anywhere from
011 seconds
to 999 seconds,
and the default
is 16
seconds.
(Ring/No Answer call time to idle stations is
fixed at 16 seconds unless Call Forward/No
Answer is
set at the called station.)
The destination
that the call can be rerouted
to
depends
on the Auto Attendant
application.
In Auto
Attendant
applications
that
use
just
primary
announcement
devices,
the destination
is set in
Program
10-3, and can be either back to the primary
announcement
or the normal ringing pattern of the line
that the call came in on (Programs 81, 84, or 87-also
see Program
10-3, LEDs 15 and 16 for disconnect
time options).
In applications
that utilize secondary
announcement
devices
in addition
to primary
ones,
the rerouted
calls will automatically
be sent to
secondary devices.
Program
27-Digital
Telephone
Handset/Headset
Receiver
Volume
Level
This program sets the initial off-hook volume level for
each digital telephone
handset
and/or headset.
This
level can be changed
with the digital
telephone's
volume control button while the handset or headset
is
off-hook, but it will return to the default level set in this
program
after the handset
is placed
on-hook.
The
volume level range for digital telephone
handsets
is 0
- 8, with 0 as the lowest volume. Anytime a handset is
off-hook,
the station user can adjust the volume level
anywhere
between 0 - 8. The level setting established
in this program, however, can only be from 1 - 4.
Program
28-D!%
Console
(DDSS and
HDSS)/Attendant
Telephone
Assignments
Up to eight DDSS consoles, or eight HDSS consoles,
or any combination
of the two types of consoles up to
eight may be installed
with an RCTUC/D
common
control
unit. The RCTUA
can support
three
DSS
Consoles,
and the RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB
can support
four.)
A DDSS console
can only be connected
to
Circuit 8 of a PDKU, and an HDSS console can only
be connected
to circuits
7 and 8 of a FEKU. The
telephone
connected
to circuit 1 of the PCB supporting
a console
is designated
as an Attendant
telephone.
Consoles and telephones
are numbered
1 - 8 as they
are installed from the lowest to highest slot number.
For example,
if a PDKU
in Slot 11 had a DDSS
console connected
to it, the DDSS console would be
Console
#I and the digital telephone
connected
to
Circuit 1 would be Attendant Telephone
#I.
As many as four DSS consoles
can be assigned
to
one attendant
telephone.
Because
more than one
DSS console
can be assigned
to an attendant
!
telephone,
the detailed
arrangement
must
be
programmed.
Initialized
data
assigns
one DSS
console to one attendant
telephone,
both connected to
the same PDKU or PEKU PCB.
Program
2941
B 8)-DSS
(DDSS and HDSS)
Console
Button
Assignments
Console
Number
Each button
on the DSS consoles
may be flexibly
assigned
as either a
Direct
Station
Selection
(DSS),
Line
(CO), or
SD
button.
The standard
equipped
Night
Transfer
(NT),
and
All
Call
Page
(AC)
buttons may be changed
to one of these
three types, but not vice versa. Station Speed
Dial
buttons
assigned
to a DSS console
share
the
associated
attendant
digital or electronic
telephone's
Speed
Dial memory.
The personal
Speed
Dial
numbers
of the DSS console
circuit port(s) are not
available.
Initialized data assigns the 60 buttons to be
Direct
Station
Selection
(DSS) 200 - 257, All
Call Page
(AC),
and
Night
Transfer
(NT).
Each
of the consoles can be independently
programmed.
IMPORTANT
!
It is not
possible
to assign
Primary/
Secondary/Phantom
Directory
Numbers
to
DSS consoles or A DMs.
Program
*29-Add-on
Module
(ADM)
Button
Assignments
This program
allows ADM buttons to be customized.
Each ADM button
can be programmed
as either a
Direct
Station
Selection,
CO line, or System
and
Personal Speed Dial buttons. Only 2000-series
Digital
Telephones
can connect
with ADMs, and up to two
ADMs can be connected
to,a telephone.
The initialized
button assignments
are DSS 200 - 219 for ADMl and
DSS 220 - 239 for ADM 2. The RCTUCYD common
January 1996
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