Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 764

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Automatic Line Selection:
1.
[DN]
[
2.
CO Line
riiizy
3.
Dial Access Code
[]
Alphanumeric Messages:
Busy Field:
When you receive an automatic callback for a CO Line, the seized line's number
is displayed.
If your station automatically accesses
a [PDN] when you go off-hook, the three
character designation, '"IN'Y (Internal Dial Tone), displays to confirm this status.
If your station automatically
accesses
a CO line when you go off-hook,
the
number of the seized CO line is displayed.
When you access
a CO line by dialing a CO line group access
code, the
accessed CO line number is displayed.
Messages
up to 32 characters
can be used in alphanumeric
messaging.
Messages can either be programmed or set as one-time messages. (Messages
can also be used with a timed reminder.)
The Busy Lamp Field (ELF) display indicates, in groups of IO, the last two digits
of the station Primary Directory
Numbers that are busy on any type of [DN]
([PDN], [SDN], or [PhDN]) or set for Do Not Disturb (DND). Also, if a telephone's
[PDNs] are busy because they are in use on other telephones, the telephone will
show busy on the BLF, even though it may be idle. The top display indicates that
stations 200. 205. and 217 are either in use or in DND mode: the bottom display
indicates the same for statlons 217, 222, 224, and 229.
If PAGE
is pressed,
the 200/210 group will change to 2101220. and the
busy/DND states of that group of stations will be displayed. The station groups
will increment each time PAGE
is pressed,
thereby eventually displaying all
stations.
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Call Forward for [DNsl:
Call Forward for
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Call Forward for [PhDNsI:
In the Call Fonvard examples:
LLL = the calling [DN]
PPP, TTT VVV = the "Call-Fonvard-From"
Directory Number.
RRR. SSS. UUU = the "Call Forward Destination" Directory Number,
This LCD display appears when you begin to set any type of call forward.
After you set Call Forward, the 'forwarded"
Directory
Number (PPP) and the
"forwarded
to" Directory
Number (MMM) is displayed,
along with one of the
following abbreviations:
"CF-A'
(Call Forward-All Calls)
"CF-B"
(Call Forward-Busy)
"CF-NA'
(Call Forward-No Answer)
"CF-BN"
(Call Forward-Busy/No
Answer)
"CF-F
(Call Forward-Fixed)
"CF-EXT'
(Call Forward External)
Note:
The CF-EXT display has priority over a// other Call Forward displays.
Press SCRL to display other Call Forward settings.
When you call a [DN] that is fowarded
(PPP), the [DN] you called is shown first.
The display changes to the [DN] to which your call was forwarded (MMM).
When a call is forwarded to your [DN]. the calling [DN] (LLL) is displayed on the
left and the [DN] called is displayed on the right (PPP).
If your telephone is the "owner" of more than one Directory
Number, you can
assign Call Forward destinations
for each [DN] on your telephone (up to one
[PDN] and four [PhDNs]).
See your System Administrator
to find out which
[DNs]
are "owned"
by your telephone.
After setting different Call Forward
Destinations, you can confirm them by pressing SCRL. A I"+" sign indicates more
jhan one [DN] has Call Forward on your telephone.
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