Instruction manual
Station Features
Release/Answer Button
Strata DK General Description 6/00 107
Release/Answer Button
The 5HOHDVHand$QV button enables a station user that is talking on a call to release and transfer
or disconnect the active call and automatically answer a new incoming call. This is useful for DSS
console’s telephones or stations that must process many incoming calls.
Remote Retrieval of Held/Parked Calls
Calls placed on hold or parked by a station can be picked up selectively by another station by
pressing a feature button or dialing an access code.
Repeat Last Number Dialed
The last number dialed by a digital or electronic telephone is stored in system memory, and may be
redialed automatically by accessing a CO line and pressing
5HGLDO or dialing an access code.
Ringing Line Preference
A digital or electronic telephone user with this programmable-by-station feature can answer an
incoming CO, DID, or Tie line call ringing at their station just by lifting the handset or pressing the
6SNU button, without having to press the button associated with the line.
Saved Number Redial
After dialing a telephone number, a digital telephone user can “save” the number by pressing an
optional feature button. The system will automatically redial the saved number when the user
accesses a [DN] or CO line and presses the button again.
Speed Dial Buttons
This feature enables digital station users to dial telephone numbers with the push of a button.
Standard telephones can dial System and Station Speed Dial numbers with access codes. There are
two types of Speed Dial buttons:
♦ Station Speed Dial Buttons – Station users can store their own personal telephone numbers
on Station Speed Dial buttons. Each button uses one of the assigned 40 station speed dial
number storage locations.
♦ System Speed Dial Buttons – A designated station user can store numbers for System Speed
Dial buttons, which can be assigned to any digital or electronic telephone. For the number of
available system speed dial numbers, see “System Speed Dial” on Page 87.










