Instruction manual
Stations and Peripherals
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Telephones
54 Strata DK General Description 6/00
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Telephones
LCD telephones (DKT2010-SD and DKT2020-SD) provide a variety of calling and messaging
information on an alphanumeric screen that displays up to two-lines of information, up to 16
characters per line. LCD telephones provide the features shown in Table 31.
Table 31 LCD Features
Feature Description
Alphanumeric
Messaging
Station users can create alphanumeric messages that display on other station users’
LCDs, including busy, called station, calling station, and group station messaging.
Automatic Number
Identification (ANI)
Displays the telephone numbers of the calling party for incoming, transferred, and
Call Forward calls.
Busy Lamp Field
(BLF) Indication
Indicates the busy or idle status of all of the telephones in the system.
Call Duration The time elapsed during an outside call displays.
Caller ID The telephone number or name of the calling party displays on the ringing or busy
telephone for incoming, transferred, and Call Forward calls.
Call Park Orbits When a call is parked, the orbit number displays. When multiple calls are parked,
LCD station users can scroll through a list of parked calls.
CO Line
Identification
Each line can be assigned a name which displays when station users answer or
access lines. Names can be up to 16 characters long.
Date/Time of Day The date and time displays when stations are idle.
Dialed Number
Identification
Service (DNIS)
Displays names of called parties which have been previously correlated with the
system database of assigned DNIS numbers.
[DN] User Name/
Number
Station users can enter a name that displays on the station’s LCD when idle or busy,
and appears on the LCDs of other calling stations when the station calls them. The
called station’s name also appears on the calling station’s LCD. Names can be up to
16 characters long.
If a name is not created for a station, the station’s Primary Directory Number [PDN]
displays in place of the name.
Feature Prompting
Soft Keys
Soft keys are used as an alternative to access codes or feature buttons. Station
users can access features by responding to LCD prompts.
Timed Reminders
with Messaging
Selected station users can define up to five separate messages and have each
message appear on their LCD at pre-scheduled times.
Speed Dial Memo
Directory Dialing
Selected station users can enter 12-character names for each of their Station
(Personal) Speed Dial numbers. They can call any of these numbers by scrolling
through the directory on the LCD, selecting the desired name, and pressing a line
access button. LCD users can also scroll the system common speed dial directory.










