Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 380

Digital business telephone system
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Mic
Button
Operation,
LED 02-An
electronic or
digital telephone
microphone
can be turned on or
off by using
the
Mic
button.
Two modes
of
operation
are available.
A momentary
operation
requires
that the
Mic
button
be continuously
pressed to disable the microphone.
A Button Lock
operation
allows
an alternate
action
Push
On/Push Off of the
Mic
button.
LED 02 should
be ON if microphone
Push
on/Push
off operation
is desired;
however,
this
operation
does not apply to Handset
OCA. The
MIC
button
is always push to talk for Handset
OCA.
W Speakerphone
Enabled,
LED 01-Any
electronic
or digital
full speakerphone
operation
can be
disabled
by assignment
with this program.
If
disabled, a speakerphone
will act as a handsfree
electronic
or digital
telephone.
Initialized
data
enables all speakerphones.
Program
*X)-Telephone
Group
Page
Assignments
Digital and electronic
telephones
can be assigned
to
"internal
telephone
speaker"
page groups with this
program.
Each group
can have as many as 120
stations.
The RCTUWD
common
control
unit can
support as many as eight groups, and the RCTUB or
RCTUBAJBB and the RCTUA units can support up to
four. Telephones
can be a member
of more than one
group.
Station
users
can
access
each
group
separately
by dialing access codes. (See Program 05
for access codes.)
Program
31-Station
Class of Service
This program
sets most voice mail (VM) or External
Auto Attendant
port assignments.
Each standard
telephone
port (RSTU2, RSTU, PSTU, PESU, RDSU)
connected
to a Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
voice mail
system should have LEDs 04, 05, 09, 15, 16, 17, 18,
19, and 20 turned ON. These LED's should be set ON
for VM ports only, not for telephone
ports.
Notes:
7. LED 04 may be ON or Off,
depending
on VM device operation.
See the LED 04
text that follows.
2.
initialized
data reads LED 10 is ON for
ports (000 - 119).
3.
If LED 15 or 19 is lit, LED 17 must be /it. If
LED 20 is lit, LEDs 17 and 19 must be lit.
IMPORTANT
!
Do not assign Program
31 VM/AA options
to
built-in Auto Attendant
digital announcer
ports.
n
q
n
Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
(B + Station
Number),
LED 20-This
feature is designed for Toshiba VP
or Stratagy
systems
connected
to a standard
telephone
port (PSTU,
RSTU,
RSTU2,
PESU,
RDSU).
DTMF
B tone followed
by the station
number
is sent to Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
in
situations
in which Toshiba VP or Stratagy would
not normally know the location from which a call
was coming,
such as hold recall or "blind" ring
transfer recall. This allows Toshiba VP or Stratagy
to respond
more intelligently
with appropriate
voice prompts.
LED 20 should be lit for standard
telephone
ports connected
to voice mail devices
only, not for station ports connected
to telephones.
The station
number
is not returned,
it blind
transfers to a DND station.
Note:
Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
(B No Station) must
be enabled with LED 19 to allow this function.
Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
(B No Station),
LED
19-DTMF
"B" tone is sent to Toshiba
VP (or
INTOUCH
with B.06 and higher
software)
to
signify
a recall where Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
already knows the recalling station number. Again,
this allows Toshiba
VP or Stratagy
to respond
more intelligently
with appropriate
voice prompts.
This LED should
be lit for standard
telephone
ports
(RSTU,
RSTU2,
PSTU,
PESU,
RDSU)
connected
to voice mail devices
only, not for
station ports connected
to telephones.
Executive
and
Privacy
Override
Blocking
(Modem),
LED 18-This
feature denies a station
user the capability
to break in with Privacy or
Executive
Override
to
a called
station's
connection.
It should
be set for
standard
telephone
ports (RSTU2,
RSTU,
PSTU, PESU,
RDSU) connected
to a modem,
voice mail/auto
attendant
or ACD digital announcement
device in
order to ensure
data and voice security.
This
feature can also be used to deny override of any
station.
Notes:
7.
The Privacy Release
(PRV RLS) button
may be used
to disable
Privacy
on-a
call-by-call
basis;
this button
cannot
disable Executive Override blocking.
9-20
January
1996

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