Toshiba Integrated Wireless Handset - Manual

Toshiba Integrated Wireless Handset

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Publication Information
  • Page 3 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – ii; Chapter 3 – Handset Operation
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv; Chapter 5 – Standard Features
  • Page 7 – Appendix
  • Page 9 – vii; Organization; Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour; covers selecting the right location for your handset,; describes handset features, including changing
  • Page 10 – viii; Chapter 4 – Digital Features; describes how the system features work with; feature access codes.; Conventions
  • Page 11 – ix; Courier
  • Page 12 – Action/Response Table; Related Documents; Strata DK Feature Description Manual
  • Page 13 – The Grand Tour
  • Page 14 – Handset; Table 1
  • Page 17 – Buttons; your handset does not have
  • Page 18 – Liquid Crystal Display; Page
  • Page 19 – Charger Base; Table 2
  • Page 20 – Battery; To charge the battery; Return the handset to the Charger Base.; To discharge the handset or spare battery
  • Page 21 – Removing and Re-installing the Battery; Press the battery release in the direction; To re-install the battery; Fit the battery notches into the base
  • Page 23 – Installation; Step 1: Select Location
  • Page 24 – Step 2: Charge Batteries for First Time; Remove the handset carrying case, if it has; If you have a spare battery, insert it in the
  • Page 25 – Step 3: Verify Call Ringing Patterns
  • Page 27 – Handset Operation; Powering On and Off; Press
  • Page 28 – Making Calls; “CO Line Access Codes”; To make an internal call; Receiving Calls; first
  • Page 29 – Menu Options; The handset must be idle to use its own menu.; To access menu options; It scrolls forward through menu options 1~13 .
  • Page 30 – Change Idle Message (; Do not use the full 18 characters because the date displays also.; Clears the display and saves the last selected value.
  • Page 31 – Press the characters
  • Page 32 – Delete Last Number Dialed (
  • Page 33 – Display Test Option (; until the
  • Page 35 – Using the Hookswitch; To use the hookswitch during a call; Adjusting Volume
  • Page 36 – Mute; To mute your voice while in conversation; Lock/Unlock the Dial Pad; To lock the dial pad
  • Page 37 – Speed Dial; To find the available memory locations
  • Page 38 – To cancel storing a number
  • Page 39 – To SD using memory locations 10~69; or
  • Page 40 – To enter a “wait”; You can continue dialing.
  • Page 41 – To delete all numbers; If you have the handset configured for digital operation, see
  • Page 43 – Digital Features
  • Page 44 – Account Code Calls; Forced Account Codes; To use a Forced Account Code; Voluntary Account Codes; See
  • Page 45 – To use a Voluntary Account Code; Verified Account Codes; Alarm Reset; Your conversation is not interrupted.
  • Page 46 – Attendant Console Calling; To call any Attendant Console
  • Page 47 – To activate ABR; You hear confirmation tone.
  • Page 48 – To set ACB
  • Page 49 – Automatic Hold; . You can also switch between calls if your handset and the; To use Automatic Hold; You are connected to the first held call.
  • Page 50 – Call Forward Modes; “Feature Access Codes”
  • Page 51 – Using Call Forward Buttons; If your digital handset has been programmed for CF buttons (; Using Access Codes
  • Page 52 – Call Forward–All Calls; To cancel a CF–All Calls; Call Forward–Busy
  • Page 53 – To cancel a Call Forward—Busy; Call Forward–No Answer
  • Page 54 – To cancel a CF–No Answer
  • Page 55 – Call Forward–Busy/No Answer; To cancel a CF–Busy/No Answer
  • Page 56 – Call Forward–Fixed; To cancel a CF–External; Feature is canceled.; The LCR access code “9” cannot be used.
  • Page 57 – To change a remote forwarding destination number
  • Page 58 – Call Hold; To return to the call on hold; Call Park Orbits; Once you have parked a call in an orbit, you can:
  • Page 59 – To park a call in an orbit; Enter a General Orbit
  • Page 60 – To retrieve a parked call; and enter; Enter the general
  • Page 61 – Call Pickup; Table 5
  • Page 62 – To use Call Pickup
  • Page 63 – To pick up a ringing CO line in a tenant system; picks up any ringing CO line.
  • Page 64 – To pickup a page or internal call; Call Waiting; You can also toggle between the name and number by pressing
  • Page 65 – Conference Calls; To make a conference call
  • Page 66 – To make a direct inward station call with DISA; When you hear dial
  • Page 67 – Do Not Disturb; There is no warning tone for incoming Executive or Busy Override.; To activate DND; Door Lock; Door Phones
  • Page 68 – To call and/or monitor a door telephone; DTMF Tones; ISDN Calling
  • Page 69 – To make an outgoing call to an ISDN trunk; Message Waiting; ) to retrieve messages and a special icon (shown at; To retrieve messages; The dialed digits are not sent until you press
  • Page 70 – To set a MW indication at another telephone; You can bypass the
  • Page 71 – Override Calls; The stations indicated in the sample LCDs (; Privacy Override is blocked by DND.
  • Page 72 – Busy Override
  • Page 73 – Privacy Override
  • Page 74 – Paging Announcements; To make a page announcement; All Call Page; To make an All Call Page; Release and Answer
  • Page 75 – To release an active call and answer an incoming call; Saved Number Redial; To save a telephone number
  • Page 76 – “Speed Dial”; Timed Reminders; To set a timed reminder; Enter the reminder
  • Page 77 – To cancel a Timed Reminder; Enter desired LCD
  • Page 78 – To change Tone Dialing; Table 9
  • Page 79 – To connect two outside lines (using a CO Line button)
  • Page 80 – and
  • Page 81 – Transferring Calls; To transfer a call; Transferring with Camp-on; You hear a single tone.; You hear internal dial tone.
  • Page 82 – Toshiba Voice Mail Integration; Stratagy Voice Processing User Guide; Voice Mail Identification Code; of the original
  • Page 83 – To assign or change a VMID; To cancel the VMID; Message Retrieval; Enter the VMID code
  • Page 84 – To program the message retrieval sequence; Call Forward to Voice Systems
  • Page 85 – To forward calls to Voice Mail; Call Forward access codes:
  • Page 87 – Standard Features
  • Page 89 – To use Voluntary Account Code; Enter the Account
  • Page 90 – Automatic Busy Redial
  • Page 92 – To answer an ACB call; Call Forward; You must set the CF from your handset.
  • Page 95 – To cancel a CF–Busy
  • Page 97 – Call Forward–External
  • Page 101 – Table 6
  • Page 103 – CO Line Queuing; To set CO Line Queuing; press
  • Page 104 – To answer a CO Line Queue
  • Page 105 – To connect two outside lines
  • Page 107 – To make an outgoing call with DISA; Listen for repetitive; to reset the
  • Page 108 – Emergency Ringdown; Enter the door phone; access is a system option that cannot
  • Page 110 – The available override features are:
  • Page 114 – “Call Forward”
  • Page 116 – To cancel automatic retrieval
  • Page 117 – This appendix contains:
  • Page 118 – Handset Specifications
  • Page 119 – Troubleshooting; Table 8
  • Page 121 – Access Codes; CO Line Access Codes
  • Page 122 – Feature Codes; ” and “
  • Page 124 – Paging Access Codes; have the access code.
  • Page 127 – Index
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Telecommunication Systems Division

May 1999

Integrated Wireless Handset

User Guide

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Summary

Page 2 - Publication Information

Publication Information Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Telecommunication Systems Division, reserves the right, without prior notice, to revise this information publication for any reason, including, but not limited to, utilization of new advances in the state of technical arts or to simp...

Page 3 - Contents; Introduction

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Page 4 - ii; Chapter 3 – Handset Operation

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