2000-series digital telephones for strata dk systems (134 pages)
Summary of Contents for Toshiba WIPT2000
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Strata Wireless IP Telephone Quick Reference Guide The Full-Featured IP Telephone Solution...
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Contents Introduction..............1 Packaging List..............1 Battery Charging............2 Spare Battery Pack............3 Belt Clip................. 3 Headset (Optional)............4 Strata Wireless IP Telephone......... 4 Setup for New Users ............5 Vibrate Mode ..............5 What’s My Line? ............6 Which Outgoing/Incoming Call Features Do I Have?... 6 Which Codes Do I Use?..........
Introduction This quick reference guide applies to Toshiba Strata Wireless IP Telephone (WIPT) connected to a Strata CIX/CTX system. The WIPT handset supports 11 fixed buttons, four LCD Control Buttons/Soft Keys and 10 Flexible buttons (Programmable buttons). This telephone has 160 x 100 pixel Graphic LCD Display which supports Toshiba’s two-line by 24-character and 10 Flexible...
Battery Charging Important! You must charge the battery continuously for five hours before using the telephone for the first time. To charge the Battery 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the handset by pressing the latch and sliding the cover down and off the handset.
Spare Battery Pack You can purchase an additional battery pack from Toshiba. The charging unit is equipped to charge the spare battery pack with or without the telephone in the back slot.
Headset (Optional) With the headset installed, you can use the belt clip to carry the telephone and conduct a hands-free conversation. Open the cover over the headset jack that is located on the right side of the telephone and plug in the headset. Important! Only use headsets especially designed or modified for use with radio frequency equipment.
Setup for New Users Important! Ask your System Administrator if your WIPT has been setup and ready to use. If the telephone is not setup, then you will require the following information – SSID, DHCP, Telephone IP address, subnet mask, router address, Station ID, and the IP Address for the BIPU.
What’s My Line? Throughout this guide, the word “line” is mentioned. Check mark which Line type you have. For example, you will be instructed to “select a line.” “Line” can be: Line button Pooled Line Group Group Line button Line out requiring an access code – where you enter an outside line or line group access code (e.g., dial Which Outgoing/Incoming Call Features Do I Have?
Which Codes Do I Use? Default feature codes are listed in this guide. Check with your System Administrator to see if these codes have been changed. If so, write the new codes in the blank lines and cross out the default codes.
Flexible Buttons There are 10 Flexible Buttons on your telephone. These buttons are virtual buttons located on your telephone display that can be used to store System features. To Access your Flexible Buttons Flexible Button Access 1. Press 2. Use the dial pad to press any number associated with a Flexible Button feature.
Making a Call Speaker Off Hook 1. To make a call, press 2. Dial the number. The display indicates that it is calling. When connected, you can talk..or Press , then press the associated Flexible button number. Answering a Call Spkr Off-hook Press either...
Call Transfer Cnf/Trn 1. While on a call, press 2. Dial the extension and announce the call or “blind transfer” (hang up). During call transfer, you can reconnect to the original caller by pressing question what???. 3. Camp on to a busy station: If the station is busy, hang up. The called station receives a tone.
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The conference continues and you can join at any time without giving up “master” abilities. Music-on-hold is suppressed in this mode. To delete the last member added to a conference Cancel While a call is in progress, press the button. To conference two outside Lines Cnf/Trn 1.
Hold Hold 1. To place a call on Hold, press the button. 2. To return to the held call, press and the held line’s button. If you do not return to the held call, it rings back to your phone. If you are busy on another call, you hear two tone bursts.
Call Forward - Any Calls To perform each Call Forward for any call – Internal/ External Enter the button sequence below Press Off Hook + #6011 All Calls: (Tone) + Destination No./ Extension + # (Tone) Press Off Hook + #6021 + Dest.
Call Pickup Off Hook 1. Press the button. 2. Enter a code from the following list: #5#34 ________ Group Pickup: #5#5 ________ Directed Terminal Pickup: Other (see System Administrator):_________ 3. Dial the extension that is holding the ringing or held call to be picked up.
Redial Use this button to redial the last number dialed from your phone. Redial To redial the last number, press Speed Dial To store a Station Speed Dial Number We suggest storing Speed Dial numbers on a One Touch button; use Speed Dial Codes to store more numbers. #66 + nnn + Phone No.
Voice Mail Call Monitor To enable and disable Voice Mail Call Monitor Call Monitor 1. Press button. 2. Enter your voice mail password, then press To cancel Call Monitor Call Monitor Press button. To monitor a call using Call Monitor 1.
To adjust Ring Tone, Handsfree Answerback and Speaker Off-hook Call Announce With an idle phone and handset on-hook, press . When you hang up, volume returns to default. LCD Features To use Speed Dial or Directory Menus 1. Press the Soft Key next FRED J NO.