Direct Trunk Group Access; Do Not Disturb - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
To Access a Specific Trunk
Group:
1. Enter the desired trunk group's
access code.
2. Dial the destination number.
To Register Do Not Disturb
During a Call:
1. Press the hookswitch to place
any current caller on "soft
hold."
NOTES:
1. Information that is sent to the distant end through Calling Party
Number Presentation will be either the calling station's assigned
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) directory number or the predefined
Listed Directory Number (LDN) of the utilized ISDN trunk group.
2. Certain ISDN trunk groups may be programmed so that they will
never send Calling Party Number information to the distant end. In
this case, the programmed trunks are "barred" from sending this
information and users cannot override this designation.

DIRECT TRUNK GROUP ACCESS

If allowed by your telephone, you can access a specific trunk group
directly, by entering the group's trunk access code prior to entering an
outside directory number.
Listen for recall dial tone.
If your station is restricted from accessing the selected trunk group, you
will hear reorder tone.
If the dialed trunk group is busy, you can camp-on until the trunk
becomes idle.
Listen for ringback tone.
The call will proceed as a regular call.

DO NOT DISTURB

You can place your telephone in Do Not Disturb mode to deny calls to
your telephone. When Do Not Disturb is registered, callers will hear busy
tone, although an attendant can override Do Not Disturb to route calls to
a station. The activation of Do Not Disturb does not affect outgoing
feature operation.
Listen for recall dial tone.
FEATURE OPERATION
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