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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Publication Information
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv; Chapter 3
  • Page 7 – Chapter 4
  • Page 9 – vii; Chapter 6
  • Page 10 – viii; Appendix C Button Labels
  • Page 11 – ix
  • Page 12 – Organisation; describes the Single line digital telephone; How to Use This Guide
  • Page 13 – xi; Arial Bold; Esc
  • Page 14 – xii; Related Documents/Media; Refer to the following documents for more information:
  • Page 15 – xiii
  • Page 16 – xiv
  • Page 17 – The Digital Telephone Grand Tour
  • Page 18 – Digital Telephone Models; The following telephone models belong to the 2500-series (see; For the Single Line Digital Telephone (DKT2001) see Chapter
  • Page 19 – Buttons
  • Page 20 – ) are standard to every Strata DK 2500-series telephone (see; Fixed Buttons
  • Page 22 – Flexible Buttons; Line Buttons; “Digital Telephone Access
  • Page 23 – Figure 2
  • Page 24 – Feature Buttons; for a list of all the possible feature buttons.; button, you can substitute the
  • Page 25 – LCD; “Messages, Memos, and Name Display” on Page 93; LCD Buttons; Figure 3; Chapter 3 – LCD Operation
  • Page 26 – LED Indicators; Table 3
  • Page 27 – Volume Controls; You must hold down either button (; ) for at least 1/8 second for any volume change to; Table 4
  • Page 29 – Features; Before You Begin; Tone Signalling rings.
  • Page 30 – Automatic Line Selection
  • Page 31 – Quick Reference; Making an Internal Call; Lift the handset or; Lift the handset or
  • Page 32 – Making an Outside Call to an ISDN Trunk; “Exchange; “ISDN Outgoing Calling” on
  • Page 33 – Answering Calls
  • Page 34 – Incoming Call Notification; Press; Account Code Calls
  • Page 35 – To dial using a Voluntary Account Code; After accessing an; if your
  • Page 36 – Alarm Reset; To reset the alarm; Alert Signalling
  • Page 37 – Attendant Console Calling; To call any attendant console
  • Page 38 – To activate ABR
  • Page 39 – To set ACB; After reaching either; Your telephone rings
  • Page 40 – Automatic Hold; To use Automatic Hold
  • Page 41 – BGM Over Telephone Speakers; To enable/cancel BGM on your telephone speaker; Call Forward
  • Page 42 – Call Forward Modes; “Feature Access Codes” on
  • Page 43 – Using Call Forward Buttons; Make CF Call
  • Page 44 – Receive CF Call; Call Forward–All Calls; To cancel a Call Forward
  • Page 45 – Call Forward–Busy; Call Forward–No Answer
  • Page 46 – To cancel a Call Forward—No Answer; Call Forward–Busy/No Answer
  • Page 47 – Call Forward–Fixed
  • Page 48 – Call Forward—External; To cancel a Call Forward–External
  • Page 49 – Remote Destination Change
  • Page 50 – Call Park Orbits; Once you have parked a call in an orbit, you can:; To park a call; Enter a General Orbit
  • Page 51 – To retrieve a parked call; Call Park and Page; “Feature Access Codes” on Page 67; To park and page a call
  • Page 52 – Call Pickup
  • Page 53 – Picks up ringing or held Directory Numbers.; Directed Call Pickup; To use directed call pickup; Group Pickup; picks
  • Page 54 – Calls Ringing Within Your Group; Calls Ringing to Other Groups; Page/Internal Call Pickup; To pickup a page or internal call; Call Transfer with Camp-on
  • Page 55 – To transfer a call
  • Page 56 – Call Waiting; button; To answer a waiting call by placing the current call on-hold
  • Page 57 – Conference Calls; To make a conference call
  • Page 58 – DISA Calls - Internal; If you receive busy tone
  • Page 59 – DISA Calls - External; dial a telephone number.
  • Page 60 – This optional feature enables you to use a; busy on a call on any button or is in the DND mode.; To connect directly to another station’s [PDN]; When connected to an; You can transfer the call to an idle or busy station.
  • Page 61 – To activate/deactivate DND; To unlock a door
  • Page 62 – Table 6
  • Page 63 – To answer a door phone call; “Feature Access Codes” on Page 66
  • Page 64 – To output; Emergency Ringdown/Hotline Service
  • Page 65 – Group Listening; To activate group listening; To deactivate group listening; Handsfree Answerback; To receive a handsfree internal call; Chapter 1 – The Digital Telephone Grand Tour
  • Page 66 – Handsfree Monitoring; To use handsfree monitoring
  • Page 67 – ISDN Outgoing Calling; To make an outgoing call to an ISDN trunk; Message Waiting; button/LED for receiving/retrieving messages left by; The dialled digits are sent as the timer expires.
  • Page 68 – To answer a Msg light
  • Page 69 – Message Waiting Light on Another Telephone; To set a message waiting light on another telephone; press; You hear a steady dial tone.; You hear ringback or busy tone.; or
  • Page 70 – To cancel a message light set on another station; functions on Handsfree Answerback and speaker; To turn the microphone ON/OFF
  • Page 71 – “Microphone Cut-Off” on Page 54; To make an OCA call (Voice First Signalling)
  • Page 72 – To answer an HS-OCA talkback call; To answer an SP-OCA call; Press and hold; When you release
  • Page 73 – Override Calls; The available override features are:
  • Page 74 – Busy Override
  • Page 75 – Privacy Override; Access an Exchange
  • Page 76 – Page Announcements; To make a page announcement; All Call Page; “Speed
  • Page 77 – To set/cancel privacy; Privacy Release; To use Privacy Release
  • Page 78 – Release and Answer; To release an active call and answer an incoming call; Saved Number Redial; To save a telephone number
  • Page 79 – Speakerphone; To change from speakerphone to handset
  • Page 80 – To answer an incoming call using speakerphone; the; Speak at a normal voice level; to disconnect the call.
  • Page 81 – To store/replace a telephone number on a Station Speed Dial button; “Exchange Line Access Codes” on Page 155.; “Speed Dial
  • Page 82 – To make a call using a Speed Dial button or access code; Speed Dial–Advanced Features; Feature Access Codes; Table 7; Table 7
  • Page 83 – To store a feature onto a code; Do not lift the handset.; ” instead of Speed Dial, and enter
  • Page 85 – Speed Dial Pause and Flash/Recall Storage
  • Page 86 – To link station/system speed dial numbers; System Administrator; Enter the System Speed Dial
  • Page 87 – Station User; To use the new link; Chain Dialling Speed Dial Numbers
  • Page 88 – To chain dial Speed Dial numbers; Timed Reminders; To set a timed reminder; and dial the Speed Dial code for the telephone number to be dialled.; and repeat Steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 89 – To cancel a Timed Reminder; Enter desired LCD; You can only cancel one reminder at a time.; The reminder is cancelled.
  • Page 90 – With ISDN calls, when; is pressed, all of the digits entered after that point will be; To change Tone Dialling
  • Page 91 – “Supervision” on Page 77
  • Page 92 – Exchange Line Buttons; To connect two outside lines (using a
  • Page 93 – Supervision; To supervise a tandem call and release it
  • Page 94 – Voice Mail Integration; Stratagy Voice Processing User Guide; Message Mailbox; To assign a voice mail message mailbox number; You hear confirmation tone.
  • Page 95 – To cancel the mailbox number; Message Retrieval; You can program a flashing; or [PhDN/MW] to automatically retrieve your Stratagy voice mail; To assign the message retrieval sequence; You hear a confirmation tone.
  • Page 96 – To retrieve messages with; Call Forward to Voice Systems
  • Page 97 – To forward calls to voice mail
  • Page 99 – LCD Operation; Chapter 2 – Features
  • Page 100 – Control Buttons; The; Table 8
  • Page 101 – To Exit from any Mode; Soft Keys; keys operate as LCD control
  • Page 102 – To turn Soft Keys ON; Soft Key Display; How to Use Soft Keys; “Soft Key Prompts” on Page 89
  • Page 103 – Example: Using Soft Keys to Make a Conference Call
  • Page 104 – of the conference; another party to the conference.
  • Page 105 – Soft Key Prompts; Table 9
  • Page 106 – To display the BLF
  • Page 107 – CLI/DDI Information Mode; call, you can not alternate between displays.; DDI; To activate the CLI or DDI display mode; To deactivate the CLI or DDI display mode; Call Park Orbit List Display; ) and the orbit number
  • Page 108 – Retrieve and Auto Dial Missed Calls; To view missed calls; The next lost call displays.; The next lost call displays.
  • Page 109 – To Auto Dial the lost call; “Name/Number Display” on
  • Page 110 – To enter LCD characters
  • Page 111 – Messages; There are three basic LCD message functions:; Station Messages
  • Page 112 – To enter/store a station message; “To enter LCD
  • Page 113 – To cancel an advisory message that has been set at your station; To set a advisory station message for a remote station
  • Page 114 – Message Notifications; Notification Station Messaging
  • Page 115 – To receive a notification station message; To cancel the message from the telephone that set the message
  • Page 116 – To receive a notification message; Enter the message number
  • Page 117 – ) at the sending and receiving; To send a message to a busy station
  • Page 118 – Memos; Speed Dial Memos; To program Speed Dial names and numbers; See
  • Page 119 – To display the Speed Dial number and memo
  • Page 120 – To enter name/number information; Enter the new information
  • Page 121 – To clear name/number display; You hear confirmation tone, then busy tone.; in the alpha mode
  • Page 123 – The Single Digital Telephone Grand Tour
  • Page 124 – Strata DKT2001 telephones come with six fixed buttons (
  • Page 125 – button’s LED indicates a message is waiting.
  • Page 126 – Your telephone has; buttons to increase and decrease ring tone and handset volume; and others require additional buttons (see
  • Page 127 – Single Line Digital Telephone Features; You do not have Automatic Line Selection, if you hear silence.; Ringing Line Preference; to answer the ringing call.
  • Page 128 – Incoming Call Ringing Patterns; Your telephone ringing pattern is set in system programming.; Feature Codes; To flash/recall an Exchange line; You hear PBX dial tone.
  • Page 129 – You hear internal dial tone.
  • Page 130 – Making an Outside Call Using ISDN
  • Page 131 – Forced Account Codes; Dial an Exchange line number
  • Page 132 – Verified Account Codes; To record a voluntary account code; After accessing an Exchange line
  • Page 133 – To cancel ABR
  • Page 134 – To receive ACD calls
  • Page 135 – rings at a fast rate when the
  • Page 137 – Background Music (BGM) Over Telephone Speakers
  • Page 139 – To cancel Call Forward; Only perform Step 1 the first time Call Forward-
  • Page 140 – To cancel Call Forward-External; Use the Speed Dial storage codes detailed on
  • Page 141 – To change the destination number; Call into the Strata CT system over an
  • Page 142 – Enter a General Orbit Number
  • Page 143 – To retrieve a parked call from any station
  • Page 144 – Pick up Calls to a Group; To pick up a call that is ringing in your pickup group(s); Pick up an external page.; You are connected to the caller.
  • Page 145 – To pick up a call that is ringing in another group
  • Page 146 – Step 2: (Optional) Add More Callers to a Conference or Tandem Call; “Make a Conference Call
  • Page 147 – Exchange Line Queuing; To cancel Exchange Line Queuing
  • Page 148 – Listen for the repetitive ringback
  • Page 149 – To make an outgoing call with DISA
  • Page 150 – Door Phones; To call/monitor a door phone; When you hear a door phone call, lift
  • Page 151 – “Conference Calls” on Page 129; Retrieve a Call on Hold
  • Page 152 – Retrieve a Call on Exclusive Hold; To answer a Message Waiting light
  • Page 153 – To cancel the Message Waiting light; Set Message Waiting on Other Telephones; To cancel the Message Waiting indication on another telephone; The Message Waiting indication is cancelled.
  • Page 154 – Busy Override or Off-hook Call Announce
  • Page 155 – Toll Restriction Override; Paging Announcements
  • Page 156 – Repeat Last Number Dialled; To store a station speed dial number
  • Page 157 – To speed dial call
  • Page 158 – Setting Call Forward; for the reminder to be
  • Page 159 – Voice Mail Identification Code; To store the voice mail ID code
  • Page 160 – Call Forward To Toshiba Voice Systems; Voice Mail Message Retrieval; To cancel the voice mail retrieval codes
  • Page 161 – To retrieve messages
  • Page 163 – “DSS Console” on Page 149; DADM; . The buttons can be programmed
  • Page 165 – DSS Console; Figure 6
  • Page 166 – Calling a Station
  • Page 167 – Transfer to an Idle Station; To transfer a call to an idle station; the station to be called.
  • Page 168 – To transfer call to a busy station; To answer an incoming Exchange Line call to a DADM or DSS Console
  • Page 169 – Paging; on the DSS console.; console or the DADM can be used for page announcements. See; To override call forward with the console’s associated telephone; To enable/disable night transfer; Dial the station number set
  • Page 171 – Digital Telephone Access Codes; Exchange Line Access Codes; To access a line
  • Page 172 – accesses LCR or a general line group.; Paging Access Codes; To enter a paging group access code
  • Page 174 – Speed Dial Access Codes
  • Page 175 – . See your System Administrator for the code that applies to your; Enter an Exchange Line Access Code
  • Page 179 – Button Labels; The button labels in
  • Page 185 – Notes to Users; Step 1: Safety Approval
  • Page 186 – SELV ports must only be connected to SELV type ports.
  • Page 187 – Operating temperature 0oC to 40oC; Step 2: EMC Compliance; Equipment details
  • Page 188 – Step 3: Type Approval; Multi-party conferencing
  • Page 189 – Step 4: Network Planning Information; System Port to Port losses.
  • Page 191 – Index
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November 2001

TOSHIBA

Telecommunications Division

Digital Telephone

User Guide

(includes Single Line Digital Keyphone LCD, Add-on Module, and

Direct Station Selection Console)

Release 2

Digital Business Telephone Solutions

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Page 2 - Publication Information

Publication Information Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd. reserves the right to change any of this information including, but not limited to, product characteristics and operating specifications, without prior notice. It is intended that the information contained within this manual is correct at...

Page 3 - Contents; Introduction

Strata CT Digital Telephone User Guide November 2001 i Contents Introduction Organisation .................................................................................................................................... xHow to Use This Guide .........................................................

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ii Strata CT Digital Telephone User Guide November 2001 Contents Making an Internal Call ............................................................................................................ 15Making an Outside Call ................................................................................

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