Instruction manual
Station Features
On-hook Dialing
106 Strata DK General Description 6/00
The DKT2001 telephone can receive handset OCA annoucements, but the user cannot respond,
since the DKT2001 does not have
0LF button.
Speaker Mode
An OCA announcement can be sent through the speaker to a called party who is off-hook and
engaged in a conversation. The called phone user must be equipped with a digital telephone with
the optional DVSU PCB and the station must be programmed for OCA-receiving capability.
Cordless digital telephones are not compatible with Speaker OCA.
The called station user can respond to the OCA caller by talking into the telephone’s microphone.
With more than one party connected, two-way simultaneous conversations are possible. However,
the RPCI PC/Data Interface cannot be used if speaker mode OCA is installed or vice versa.
Electronic telephones are compatible with speaker OCA (optional hardware is required).
On-hook Dialing
Digital and electronic telephone users can dial calls without lifting the handset, freeing their hands
for other tasks. System dial tone, dial pulsing, ringing, and the voice of the answering party are all
heard over the telephone speaker. The handset does not need to be lifted until after the party
answers, and on speakerphone models does not need to be lifted at all.
Personal Computer Interface (RPCI-DI)
An optional PC interface unit that replaces the normal digital telephone base and provides the
telephone with simultaneous computer-telephone interface and voice/data features as described in
“Integrated PC Interface (RPCI-DI)” on Page 57.
Pooled Line Buttons
A group of CO lines can appear under one button on digital and electronic telephones. The system
can support up to 16 line groups. A station can have up to four buttons for the same group for
handling calls in the same group. Pooled and single appearing line buttons are designed for use
with loop and ground start lines, not Tie, DID, DNIS, or ANI lines.
Private CO Lines
The system can be programmed to allow certain “private” CO lines to appear only on one digital or
electronic telephone and is accessible only by that station.
Push-button Dialing
All Toshiba telephones are equipped with push-button dial pads.
Release Button
Users can complete a transfer or disconnect from a call and become idle just by pressing an
optional
5HOHDVH button on their digital telephones; going on-hook or pressing the hookswitch is
not required. This feature is useful for headset-equipped stations.










