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S T R A T A D K 8 & D K 1 6
G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N
ground Music (BGM) playing over their telephone
speakers. The music may be switched on or off
and the volume may be adjusted to suit the individ-
ual user. A designated station can control (on/off)
BGM over external page speakers.
Busy Override: Upon calling a busy station and
receiving a busy tone, a station user can dial a sin-
gle-digit access code—or press a labeled feature
button if calling from a properly configured digital or
electronic telephone—that sends a tone burst to
the called station. The busy station must be a digi-
tal or electronic telephone to receive this tone.
1000-series digital telephones and electronic tele-
phones will receive the tone over their speaker,
while 2000-series digital phones may optionally
receive it over their handset or headset receiver as
well as the speaker.
Call Forward: Outside and intercom calls to stations
in the Call Forward mode are routed to an alternate
station or voice mail device. Stations in this mode
can originate calls as usual. There are five Call
Forward modes, each described as follows:
All Calls: All calls to a busy or idle station set
with this mode will forward immediately, and
the station will not ring.
Busy: All calls to a busy station set with this
mode will forward immediately. When the sta-
tion is idle, incoming calls will ring normally.
No Answer: Calls to an idle station set with
this mode will ring for 12 seconds and then for-
ward. When the station is busy, incoming calls
will receive busy tone.
Busy/No Answer: When a station is idle and
in this mode, calls to it will ring for 12 seconds
and then forward. When the station is busy,
incoming calls will forward immediately.
Fixed: Calls to an idle or busy digital or elec-
tronic telephone in this mode will forward
immediately to a destination assigned in sys-
tem programming.
Call Park: A station can place (park) a call on-hold,
make another call, and then return to the parked
call. This feature can also be used to park an out-
side central office (CO) line call and page a person
internally to pick up the call by dialing an access
code.
Call Pickup: By going off-hook and dialing an access
code, any station can pick up the following type of
calls:
Calls on-hold or parked (selectively)
Calls ringing at other stations
An external page
CO line ringing at night over external page or
night bell
Door phone calls
Call Transfer with Camp-on: A station user can
transfer a call to a busy station, which will receive
an alert tone indicating that a call is camped-on. If
the busy station fails to answer, the camped on call
will return to the station that transferred it.
Call Transfer Immediate: Transfers initiated with a
designated Feature Prompting Soft Key on digital
telephones can transfer immediately after the final
digit of the destination is dialed. If the called station
is not available or busy, the call will camp-on to it.
This feature is a real aid for stations that have to
process a large number of calls.
CO/Centrex/PBX Feature Buttons: System Speed
Dial buttons on digital and electronic telephones
can be programmed with access codes, plus any
flashes or pauses necessary to access features
through a host switching system.
Computer Auto Dialing: Voice and data calls can be
dialed from the keyboard of a personal computer
connected to a digital telephone equipped with an
integrated data interface unit (PDIU-DI2). Standard
computer dialing protocol is used, and calls can be
internal or external (no modem required).
Continuous DTMF Signal Time: The DTMF dial sig-
nal sent to a central office (CO) line or voice
mail/auto attendant device will last as long as a
2000-series digital telephone user presses a button
on the dialpad. This feature is not available with
electronic, standard, or 1000-series digital tele-
phones; or, 2000-series digital telephone connect-
ed to PDKU1 circuits.
Data Button: Digital telephones can have a data but-
ton that allows manual dialing of internal data calls.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons: A digital or
electronic telephone user can ring a selected sta-
tion by pressing a flexible feature button assigned
with DSS. The LED associated with the button pro-
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