Introduction; General Description; Purpose; Organization - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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Introduction

PERCEPTION 4000
INTRODUCTION

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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The PERCEPTION
4000 system provides your Toshiba electronic
telephone with a variety of calling and messaging features. Available call
features include basic functions, such as Call Forward, Call Park, and
Call Pickup, as well as call features such as Three-way Calling and Eight
Party Conference. All features are available through the use of either
programmed feature access keys or designated feature access codes.
Messages can also be registered both to and from your telephone. If
your telephone is equipped with an LCD display, the telephone will
receive visual indications throughout call processing. Such indications
include date/time information, calling/called number displays, and trunk
routing information. Display telephones will also indicate when certain
features have been activated and when messages have been left at your
station.

PURPOSE

This document is designed as a feature operating guide for the user of a
Toshiba electronic telephone that is used with the PERCEPTION 4000
system. Illustrations and diagrams in this document relate specifically to
Toshiba 6500 series electronic telephones; however operational
instructions generally apply to all Toshiba electronic telephone types. An
overview of this user guide will acquaint you with the various features
that are available to your electronic telephone, and will provide you with
the necessary instructions to perform each feature.

ORGANIZATION

This user guide is organized into four main chapters, providing you with
general information about the physical attributes of your telephone and
specific information regarding feature operation. Chapter 1 explains the
various keys and components of your telephone, as well as the tones,
signals, and LED indications that you will encounter in feature operation.
Chapter 2 pertains exclusively to electronic telephones with LCD
displays, and explains possible station displays. Chapter 3 explains the
use of Program Mode in programming and accessing features, and
Chapter 4 explains the operation of each specific calling or messaging
feature. Instructions are provided in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step
method, denoting both feature access key and feature access code
operational procedures. At the back of the user guide, are customized
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