Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 368

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n
Standard
Telephone
Distinctive
Ring, LED 07-
The line call ring pattern to standard
telephones
can be made distinct
from the intercom
ring
pattern.
If Distinctive Ring is enabled,
the CO line
call ring pattern
will be 0.2-seconds
on, 0.4-
seconds
off, 0.2-seconds
on, 3.4-seconds
off; if
Distinctive
Ring is not enabled, the pattern will be
per Program 10-1, LED 06. Intercom, Transferred,
tie, and DID calls, with or without Distinctive Ring
enabled,
ring with a one-second
on and three-
seconds off pattern.
n
Voice Mail identification
Code, Dual-tone
Multi-
frequency
(DTMF) Signal Time, LED 06 -DTMF
digits
automatically
sent
to RSTU/RDSU/
RSTU2/RSTS/PSTU/PESU
voice mail ports can
be sent in either 80- or 160-millisecond
bursts.
This applies
to digits
sent via the voice
mail
identification
code (#656/#657)
set at each station.
This also applies to manually dialed digits sent to
voice
mail ports
from
Toshiba
telephones,
including 2000-series
digital telephones.
q
Voice Mail Message
Waiting
Cancel Via Dial #
6 4/Automatic,
LED 04--"RS-232
(SMDI
or
Toshiba
proprietary)
or Dial # 6 4" should
be
enabled
if the DK280
system is connected
to a
voice mail (VM) system that sets station Message
Waiting (MW) LEDs by RS-232 or by dialing # 6 3
+ Station Intercom
number,
[PDN] or [PhDN]
or
RS-232
signal. This ensures
the message
LED
remains flashing until the VM machine cancels the
Message
LED by sending
an RS-232
signal or
pressing # 6 4 + Station Intercom number, [PDN]
or [PhDN].
With "RS-232
or Dial # 6 4" enabled,
message
indications
set on a station from VM ports will not
automatically
be cancelled
by the DK280 system
when
the station
calls Voice
Mail to retrieve
messages.
If "Automatic"
is selected, the flashing
message
waiting
LED is canceled
any time a
station calls the VM machine and the VM machine
answers.
Note:
When using RS-232
Voice Mail Integration
(Toshiba or SMDI) LED 76 must be set to ON
in Program 31, for PGM 70-2 to function.
n
Ringing
Modes,
LED OS-The
Strata
DK280
system can be set for either two-ringing
mode or
three-ringing
mode
operation.
The DAY and
NIGHT
modes are available
with the two-mode
operation,
and the DAY, DAY2,
and NIGHT
modes
are
available
with
the
three-mode
n
operation.
Each ringing mode has distinct CO line
ring assignments
(Programs
71 (1 w 3), 78;
81 - 89 and *81,
*84,
*87).
The three-mode
selection
is useful
for alternate
answering
positions.
Station users can change
modes with
the Night Transfer button on either a DSS console
(Program
29), a telephone
(Program
39) and/or
Attendant
Consoles
(Program
59). This feature
applies to loop and ground start lines, and also tie,
DID, and DNIS lines assigned
with Program
17,
LED 05 "ON"; these lines will use Program 71 (1 e
3) assignments.
Tie and DID lines assigned
with
Program
17, LED 05 "OFF" cannot be routed to
different
destinations
in the Day/Day
2/Night
modes.
Call Forward/Station
Hunt Override
From DSS
Console,
LED 02-If
a station has activated Call
Forwarding
or Station
Hunting,
all calls to that
station-except
for calls from the DSS console
position-will
forward or hunt to another
number.
A choice exists of whether to call forward from the
console
itself or from the digital
or electronic
telephone
assigned to it. If the console calls (using
the DSS console station buttons) are forwarded,
the attendant
telephone
will not be forwarded,
and
vice versa.
This allows
the console
operator
flexibility in reaching a station user.
Note:
This feature
applies
to both types of DSS
consoles, the DDSS and the HDSS.
Tone FirsWoice
First-DSS
Console,
LED 011
The intercom call signal from a DSS console can
be set for Tone First Signaling
or Voice
First
Signaling.
This setting
is independent
of the
system-wide
signal option in Program 1 O-1. Thus,
DSS consoles
and their attendant
stations
can
ring with different signaling modes.
Program
lo-3-System
Assignments
3
The following options are available on a system-wide
basis: LEDs 11 and 13 are initialized as ON.
n
Speed
Dial Entry
Timeout,
LED 19-Station
users can either have up to one minute or up to
three minutes
to store a Speed Dial number
or
memo. If they fail to store the number
or memo
within the set time, their station will exit the Speed
Dial-storage
mode and return to the normal idle
state. The timer is required
because
of the User
Programmable
Feature
'Buttons
feature,
which
allows
the
Intercom
or
PDN,
Hold,
and
Cnf/Trns
button functions
to be programmed
in
9-8
January
1996

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