Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 384

Digital business telephone system
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Memory"
in Program
*51
if the [PhDN]
rings on
more than one telephone.
II
Can receive OCA calls to the [PhDN].
Program
34-Hold
Recall Timing
Each station can have a different
time (from 011 to
160 seconds)
from the point of placing a call on hold
to the point of recall. Initialized data assigns a recall
time of 032 seconds to all ports.
Program
*34--Station
Class Of Service:
Standard
Telephone
Camp-On
Busy and Busy Override
Tone Option,
LED 01
A standard
telephone
can receive (LED 01 ON), or be
blocked
(LED 01 OFF) from receiving
Camp-on
and
Busy Override
tone
depending
on how LED 01 is
programmed
for its station port.
When LED 01 is ON for a Standard telephone:
Camp-
on tone
is sent when the busy standard
telephone
receives a transferred
CO line call and BOV tone is
sent when the busy standard
telephone
receives
a
direct call from a station or CO line. Camp-on
tone is
two 160ms bursts of 1209Hz,
160ms apart and BOV
tone is one 160ms
burst of 1209Hz
tones occurring
twice, three seconds apart.
Program
35-Station
Class of Service
n
Busy Station
Transfer
with
LED 20 and Busy
Station
Ringing
with
LED 19-Busy
Station
Transfer
(BST) and Busy Station
Ringing
(BSR)
operate
together
to ensure that a busy digital or
electronic
telephone
station
always
receives
transferred
line calls along
with LED and tone
indications.
The station
or Voice Mail(VM)/auto
attendant
device that transfers
the call must be
programmed
with
BST (LED 20 ON) and the
station port that receives it must have have BSR
(LED 19).
When a busy station with BSR receives a transfer
from a station
or VM/auto
attendant
with BST,
there will be a muted
repetitive
BOV tone
(see
Program 31, LED 11) at the busy station and the
intercom or [DN] LED will flash at the ringing rate
until the station
transferring
the call hangs
up.
When it does hang up, the line call will then camp-
on to the busy station.
The busy station
will be
alerted
of the camp-on
by a camp-on
tone (see
Program 31, LED 11), the CO line LED will flash at
the exclusive
hold rate, and a message
("CAMP-
ON X", X = the line number)
will appear
on the
LCD (if equipped).
Among
other applications,
a VM/auto
attendant
device
that transfers
calls to a typically
busy
answering
position
station
will benefit
from this
feature.
Some
auto attendant
devices
cannot
transfer a call to a busy station if BST and BSR
are not activated.
Notes:
1. A BST station will receive ringback
tone,
instead of busy tone, when transferring
a
call to a busy BSR station.
2.
Do not assign
BST/BSR
to built-in
Auto
Attendant
announcement
ports.
3.
BST (LED 20 ON) should be assigned
to
all ACD agent telephones
and BSR (LED
19 ON) should
be assigned
to all ACD
supervisor
telephones
to allow
agent
assistance
calls to supervisor
telephones
that are busy.
W
Automatic
Hold,
LED 18-If
this feature
is
allowed,
station
users with CO line buttons
can
place a CO line or intercom call on hold, then call
another line or station just by pressing another CO
line, Intercom
or [DN] button
and dialing
the
number.
If Automatic
Hold is not allowed,
users
can put calls on hold and place calls, but they will
have to press the Hold
button
before accessing
another line or the intercom.
Notes:
1.
2.
CO line or internal calls that appear on the
Intercom
or
[DN]
buttons
will
automatically
hold
when
accessing
another line.
Toshiba
recommends
that the Release
and Ans
(Answer)
button be provided
via
Program
39
to
telephones
programmed
for Auto Hold.
H
Continuous
DTMF Tones
Off, LED 17-2000-
series digital telephones
can send DTMF tones for
as long as station
users press their buttons
(80
msec. minimum).
This feature
can be disabled
with LED 17. If it is disabled,
DTMF tones sent by
these
telephones
will
be either
80 or 160
milliseconds
depending
on the selection
made
with Program
10-1, LED 04 and Program
10-2,
LED 06.
Note:
.
I
PDKUl
does not support
continuous
DTMF
tones on 2000-series
digital telephones.
9-24
January
1996

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