Speed Dial; Station Hunting - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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Better Port Usage
SMDI is a faster and more efficient integration compared to DTMF (in-band) integration and is
recommended for high-traffic installations.
Improves Call Coverage
Stratagy uses the call forwarding status (e.g., all calls, no answer, busy, etc.) supplied by SMDI to
provide better call coverage. The status information also enables Stratagy to perform custom
applications using Stratagy RNA and Busy Chain options.
Streamlines Messaging Procedures
SMDI provides the calling party's extension to Stratagy. Users calling Stratagy from their
telephone do not have to enter their User ID to log on to their mailbox.
When an internal party calls an extension that is forwarded to voice mail, SMDI applies the
calling party's identification to the message. Since the source of the message is already known,
the message recipient does not have to enter the User ID when replying to it.
Caller ID and ANI numbers are delivered to the Voice Mail machine via SMDI packets. DNIS
names are not sent on SMDI packets.

Speed Dial

Speed Dial enables users to dial frequently-called telephone numbers (up to 20 digits per number)
quickly by dialing a brief access code or by pushing a feature button. DK and Centrex/PBX feature
access codes can also be stored for Speed Dial. There are two types of Speed Dial: System and
Station.
System Speed Dial
System Speed Dial numbers can be used by all stations on the system. A designated station or
attendant console or DKAdmin PC can assign System Speed Dial numbers.
DK14, DK40i and the DK424 RCTUA processor provide up to 40 System Speed Dial
numbers that can be used by all stations on the system.
DK424 RCTUBA/BB and RCTUC/D provide up to 100 Speed Dial numbers.
DK424 RCTUE/F can have up to 800 System Speed Dial numbers.
Station Speed Dial
The Strata DK14, DK40i, and DK424 Systems provide up to 40 personal Station Speed Dial
numbers for each individual user. Each user Station Speed Dial numbers are exclusive to that user,
and are not available to other station users. For more information, see
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99.

Station Hunting

The system supports two types of station hunting:
Serial Hunt
When a called [DN] ([PDN] or [PhDN]) is busy, the call (data or voice) will hunt to an assigned
[DN]. If that [DN] is busy, the call hunts to the next assigned [DN], and so on.
The call is eventually routed to the first idle station, or if it is a CO line call, then the call camps on
to the last station in the hunt sequence, if all stations are busy.
If a hunt station is call forwarded, calls to the station will ring at the forwarded destination—not
the hunt destination. Internal callers will receive busy tone if calling into a hunt group in which all
stations are busy.
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