Telecommunication Systems Division TM Integrated Wireless Handset User Guide May 1999
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Contents Introduction Organization...................................................................................................................... vii Conventions ..................................................................................................................... viii Related Documents ..............................................................................................................x Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour Handset .....................................................
Contents Chapter 3 - Handset Operation Chapter 3 – Handset Operation Powering On and Off .........................................................................................................15 Making Calls ................................................................................................................... ...16 Receiving Calls ..................................................................................................................16 Menu Options..................................
Contents Chapter 4 - Digital Features Call Forward–All Calls...................................................................................................40 Call Forward–Busy.........................................................................................................40 Call Forward–No Answer...............................................................................................41 Call Forward–Busy/No Answer ............................................................................
Contents Chapter 5 - Standard Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration .........................................................................................70 Voice Mail Identification Code ......................................................................................70 Message Retrieval...........................................................................................................71 Call Forward to Voice Systems ........................................................................
Contents Chapter 5 - Standard Features Repeat Last Number Dialed.............................................................................................100 Speed Dial........................................................................................................................100 Transferring Calls ............................................................................................................101 Transferring with Camp-on ...........................................................
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Introduction This guide describes the features and operation of the Strata AirLink™ Integrated Wireless handset in Strata DK systems and many non-Toshiba systems. The Strata DK systems that support the handset are: ♦ DK16e/DK16 ♦ DK40i/DK40 ♦ DK424/DK280 (Release 3.0 or higher) If you have a non-Toshiba system, see your System Administrator for more information.
Introduction Conventions € Chapter 4 – Digital Features describes how the system features work with your handset, such as Call Forward, Message Waiting, and Paging. € Chapter 5 – Standard Features describes how the system features work with your handset in the standard interface wireless system. € Appendix contains handset specifications, troubleshooting techniques, and feature access codes. Conventions viii Convention Description Note Elaborates specific items or references other information.
Introduction Conventions Convention Description [PhDN] Represents any Phantom Directory Number button (an additional DN). [B] $ULDO#%ROG Courier Represents the pre-programmed digital handset buttons 4~9. This is not applicable to the analog handset. Represents telephone buttons. Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display. “Type” Indicates entry of a string of text. “Press” Indicates entry of a single key. For example: Type prog then press Enter.
Introduction Related Documents Action/Response Table 1. Actions you perform appear in this column. They can consist of either a single step or a series of numbered steps. The immediate response to the action performed appears in this column. Addtional notes and comments are also included. 2765 2. When the action you perform results in a screen, menu, dialog box, etc., the example to the right displays.
The Grand Tour 1 Your Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless handset brings mobility and productivity to the office environment. Greater call access cuts down on “telephone tag” delays, and its compact design makes it easy to take with you. The wireless handset provides reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. It has unsurpassed range, clarity, and fully secured communications using proprietary voice scrambling technology. It operates in the range of 1.
The Grand Tour Handset Handset Your wireless handset (shown at right) stores up to eight system and handset IDs that are configured by your System Administrator. The handset has a two-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that shows alphanumeric information, including the idle message, date, call duration, icons and specific call activity.
The Grand Tour Handset Table 1 LCD Fields, Fixed Buttons, and Icons Descriptions Handset LCD Fields Fixed Buttons Description Idle Message Area Displays an idle message. Date Displays the current date. Time/Call Duration Displays the call duration and current time. Icon Display Area Displays icons that represent different battery and handset conditions. 3:5 Turns the power On and Off. )/6+ Performs hookflash functions in analog systems only.
The Grand Tour Handset Table 1 LCD Fields, Fixed Buttons, and Icons Descriptions (continued) Handset Fixed Buttons (continued) Description &Æ Scrolls forward through the Speed Dial list and locks/ unlocks the dial pad. )&1+41 Places calls on Hold. )&1+51 Conferences or transfers calls. )&1+61 Retrieves messages. Indicates off-hook or ringing. Indicates battery strength—one bar is low and four is high. Indicates the currently configured ring volume.
The Grand Tour Buttons Buttons If your handset interfaces to the Strata DK telephone system using a digital port, the handset buttons have special capabilities as discussed in the following paragraphs. If it does not or you are interfaced to a non-Toshiba system, the handset does not have these capabilities. Fixed The handset buttons, 1~3, are fixed as Hold (FCN + 1), Conference/Transfer (FCN + 2), and Message Waiting (FCN + 3).
The Grand Tour Liquid Crystal Display Secondary Directory Number [SDN] The [PDN] of another extension that appears on your handset is an [SDN]. You cannot set Call Forward or a VMID code for [SDNs] on your handset. Phantom Directory Number [PhDN] You can have up to four [PhDNs] dedicated to a station or shared by a group of stations (for example, as a common telephone number for an entire department). You can only set the Call Forward and VMID code for [PhDNs] that are owned by your handset.
The Grand Tour Charger Base Charger Base The handset comes with a Charger Base (shown at right) that has front and rear slots. The front slot functions as a cradle for the handset and a charger for the handset battery. It provides rapid charging only. Battery LED Handset LED 2959 The rear slot is for a spare battery and automatically discharges when it detects that discharging is necessary. The LEDs indicate battery charging status.
The Grand Tour Battery Battery The handset uses one Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery. When fully charged it provides up to 4 hours of talk and 40 hours of standby time. ➤ To charge the battery i Return the handset to the Charger Base. Important! The battery must charge for two continuous hours to operate properly. ➤ To discharge the handset or spare battery 1.
The Grand Tour Battery Removing and Re-installing the Battery CAUTION! If you have to remove the battery, turn off the power first. This saves your menu changes and Speed Dial (SD) additions since the last time you turned on the power. ➤ To remove the battery 1. Press the battery release in the direction of the arrow (shown at right). 2. Lift out the battery. 3019 Battery Release ➤ To re-install the battery 1. Fit the battery notches into the base of the handset (shown at right).
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2 Installation This chapter describes installation procedures and how to charge the handset batteries. Important! The Strata AirLink Wireless System must be programmed before the handset operates. Step 1: Select Location 1. Select a location for your handset and Charger Base. Avoid excessive heat or humidity. 2. Place the handset and charger on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120V AC outlet. 3. Keep the handset away from sources of electrical noise (motors, fluorescent lighting, etc.
Installation Battery Step 2: Charge Batteries for First Time 1. Remove the handset carrying case, if it has one. 2. Make sure the power is off. 3. Insert the handset (battery in it) in the front slot of the charger (shown at upper right). RCL STO FCN ABC CLR END CALL The Handset LED changes to amber and then to red, indicating rapid charging.
Installation Battery Important! Do not use the battery before it has completed the rapid charge cycle, even if the handset battery icon displays full strength. The battery must charge for two continuous hours. Reduced talk/standby time result under these conditions. Step 3: Verify Call Ringing Patterns Your handset ringing pattern is set in system programming. Some systems use the internal call ring pattern for incoming outside calls – one second on, three seconds off.
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3 Handset Operation This chapter describes handset operation, including powering on and off, menu functionality, and SD. Your handset can be configured for digital or standard operation. See Chapter 4 - Digital Features and Chapter 5 - Standard Features for features specific to each handset. Powering On and Off i Press 3:5 (toggles on or off). The handset beeps. T O SH I BA _ 1 _DEC_ 9 8 1 2 : 1 5 Note Strata DK system time appears shortly after the handset is first powered on.
Handset Operation Making Calls Making Calls You can make calls outside the telephone system by dialing direct or using CO Line Access Codes. See “CO Line Access Codes”on Page 109 for more information. ➤ To make an internal call i Enter a telephone number and press C A L L I NG &$// 0 0 0 1 5 If the called number is forwarded, this displays: C A L L F O RW A RD TO 0 0 0 2 5 Then, the Call Forward destination number [210] displays. T A LK 2 1 0 TO 0 0 0 2 5 ...
Handset Operation Menu Options Menu Options The handset must be idle to use its own menu. Table 2 describes each option. ➤ To access menu options 1. Press )&1 + ▲ ...or )&1 + ▼. 2. Press )&1 again when the desired option displays. Table 3 The LCD scrolls backward through menu options 13~1. It scrolls forward through menu options 1~13 . Important! You must turn the power off first or all menu changes, except to the idle message, are lost if you remove the handset battery. Menu Options Press Option 5#.
Handset Operation Menu Options Auto Answer (: + )&1) 1. Press )&1 + ▼ (seven times) A U TO A N SWE R ...or : + )&1. 2. Press )&1 to toggle on f n : 0 7 Note When a call comes in, you only hear a “click,” similar to the click you hear when you press a button. ...or toggle off. A U TO O N ANSR f n : 0 7 A U TO O F F ANSR f n : 0 7 3. Press (1'. Clears the display and saves the last selected value.
Handset Operation Menu Options Table 4 3. Press the characters or numbers for a new message. See Table 4 for more information. 4. Press 672 + (1'. The new idle message is stored in memory. Special Characters Press Result 1 1 1 – 2 A 2 B 2 C 2 2 7 S 7 7 9 9 -Å * &Æ space 0 zero Click Volume (7 + )&1, 1. Press )&1 + ▼(four times) K E Y CL I CK V O L UME ...or 7 + )&1.
Handset Operation Menu Options 2. Press )&1#again. You hear levels of beeper volume or this displays: K E Y CL I CK S I LENT f n : 0 4 Note Your choices are VOL1~3 and silent. 3. Press (1'. Clears the display and saves the last selected value. Delete Last Number Dialed (45 + )&1) 1. Press )&1 and ▼ (12 times) ...or 45 + )&1. 2. Press )&1 again. D E L LAST # D I ALED f n : 1 2 P R ESS FCN T O DELETE f n : 1 2 3. Press )&1 once more to confirm ...or (1' to cancel. 4. Press (1'.
Handset Operation Menu Options 2. Press )&1 until the contrast that you want is visible. There are seven types of contrast available. C ONTRAS T T Y PE 3 f n : 0 8 3. Press (1'. Clears the display and saves the last selected value. Display Test Option (< + )&1, 1. Press )&1 + ▼ (nine times) D I SP TEST O P T I ON ...or < + )&1. 2. Press )&1 again to toggle the test on and off. 3. Press (1'.
Handset Operation Menu Options Ringer Volume (6 + )&1, 1. Press )&1 + ▼ (three times) R I NGER V O L UME ...or 6 + )&1. 2. Press )&1 again. f n : 0 3 You hear levels of ringer or this displays: R I NGER S I LENT f n : 0 3 3. Press (1'. Clears the display and saves the last selected value. Time Format (9 + )&1, 1. Press )&1 + ▼(six times) ...or 9 + )&1. 22 T I ME F O RMA T f n : 0 6 2. Press )&1 again. Your format or 12H OR 24H displays. 3. Press )&1 again.
Handset Operation Using the Hookswitch Using the Hookswitch Note This feature is only available to handsets that use the BSIA interface to Strata DK systems. The ordinary telephone hookswitch is located in the handset cradle of your telephone. Your handset has a special button that acts as a hookswitch ()/6+). ➤ To use the hookswitch during a call i Press )/6+. You hear dial tone. ➤ To flash a CO line 1. Press )/6+ + &78 You hear dial tone. 2. Press#BBBBBBB.
Handset Operation Mute Mute There are two types of mute—voice and ringer. Voice mute temporarily disconnects the handset microphone and the other party cannot hear you. Ring mute temporarily disconnects the ringer during an incoming call without affecting the call. ➤ To mute your voice while in conversation i Press and hold ▼ for about one second. This displays: ➤ To mute the ringer of an incoming call i Press &/5. MU T E ➤ To cancel the mute feature i Press ▲.
Handset Operation Speed Dial Speed Dial Your handset stores 70 SD numbers internally—10 are dialed by pressing 1 button. You can also assign SD memory locations or names. If a number or name is longer than 18 digits, it scrolls to the next LCD line. Important! Turn the handset power off before removing the battery or all SD numbers are lost. ➤ To find the available memory locations 1. Press#& Æ + 5&/. FULL: is the number of used locations, and FREE: is the number of available locations. 2.
Handset Operation Speed Dial ➤ To cancel storing a number i Press (1'. ➤ To edit stored SD numbers 1. Enter a memory location and press 5&/ ...or 5&/ + ▲, ▼, & Æ, or -Å to search for the number. 2. Press &/5. The number is deleted character by character. 0 2 ED : I T 3. Enter the new digits and press 672. ➤ To cancel the editing process at anytime i Press (1'. ➤ To SD using buttons 0~9 1. Press and hold 3~<. The number stored for that button dials and displays. 8 5 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 : 1 5 2.
Handset Operation Speed Dial ➤ To SD using memory locations 10~69 1. Dial a memory location (43~9<). 8 5 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 : 1 5 2. Press 5&/ + &$//. Note Reserve memory locations 0~69 for your most frequently called numbers. ➤ To scroll memory locations for SD numbers 1. Press 5&/. The name and the first nine digits of the number displays. R E CAL L L O CA T I ON 1 2 : 1 5 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to search Each SD number displays. ...or &Æ ...or -Å. 3. Press &$//. The displayed number rings.
Handset Operation Speed Dial ➤ To enter a “wait” 1. Press &$//. You can continue dialing. 2. Press and hold & Æ. W 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To delete one stored number 1. Enter a memory location and press 5&/ ...or 5&/ + ▲, ▼, & Æ, or -Å. 2. Press &/5. The handset searches memory. You are prompted to confirm the deletion. J OHN 0 1 D E LETE? 1 2 : 1 5 3. Press &/5 again The number/name is deleted. ...or (1' to cancel.
Handset Operation Speed Dial ➤ To delete all numbers 1. Press )&1 + ▼ until the message at right displays D E L ALL S P EEDD I AL 1 2 : 1 5 ...or (in idle mode), 44 + )&1. 2. Press )&1. P R ESS FCN T O DEL 1 2 : 1 5 3. Press )&1 again ...or (1' to cancel. All SD numbers/names are deleted, and this displays: S P EEDD I AL D E LETED 1 2 : 1 5 4. Press (1' again to exit. To familiarize yourself with the features of your handset, you need to know how it is configured.
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Digital Features 4 This chapter describes Strata AirLink handset features when it is configured to digital ports in Strata DK16, DK16e, DK40, DK40i, DK280 (Release 3.0 and higher), and DK424 telephone systems. The handset has many of the same features as the Digital Telephone (DKT) including Account Codes, Automatic Busy Redial (ABR), and Call Forward (CF). Each feature is programmed by your System Administrator to flexible buttons 4~9.
Digital Features Account Code Calls Account Code Calls Account Codes are used for billing, call tracking, and line restriction applications. The codes are recorded and printed in a SMDR report. Forced Account Codes Forced Account Codes are set in system programming to record outgoing calls only. When they are set at your station, you are required to enter the code before dialing a telephone number. ➤ To use a Forced Account Code 1. Press &$//. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter a CO line Access Code.
Digital Features Account Code Calls ➤ To use a Voluntary Account Code 1. Press &$//#+ $FFRXQW#&RGH# ()&1 + [B]) ...or )&1 + 5 + &79# + Account Code You hear dial tone and the CO line is placed on hold. Note Your conversation is not interrupted. You hear dial tone. You can hear the caller, but they cannot hear you or the Account Code entry. E N TER A C COUN T 1 2 : 1 5 Verified Account Codes Some Strata DK systems verify the entered Forced or Voluntary Codes.
Digital Features Attendant Console Calling Attendant Console Calling You can call the Attendant Console using up to three ways, depending upon system programming. ➤ To call any Attendant Console i Press &$// + 3. The call rings any Attendant Console and rotates between the consoles if there is more than one console is installed. ➤ To call a particular console i Press &$// and dial the console [DN]. The call rings the console.
Digital Features Automatic Callback (ACB) ➤ To activate ABR 1. Press $XWR#%XV\# 5HGLDO ()&1 + [B]) You hear confirmation tone. ...or )&1 + 5#+ &77. 2. Press (1'. A U TO RED I A L SET 1 2 : 1 5 Note The system redials, up to 15 times, every 30 or 60 seconds, depending on system programming. ➤ To answer an ABR call i Press &$// within 30 seconds when your handset rings. ABR has already connected to the number.
Digital Features Automatic Callback (ACB) ➤ To set ACB i Press $XWR# &DOOEDFN ()&1 + [B]) + (1'. You hear two seconds of dial tone, then busy tone. A U TO B ACK CAL L ON 1 2 : 1 5 ...or 7+ (1'. ➤ To answer an ACB call i Press &$//. Your handset rings at a fast rate. Answer within three rings or ACB is canceled. S T 1 5 ACB 1 2 : 1 5 If the ACB was set for a busy CO Line, the seized line number displays.
Digital Features Automatic Hold Automatic Hold You can place your call on hold automatically by pressing an outside line, a [DN], a [PhDN], or )&1 + 4. You can also switch between calls if your handset and the Strata DK is programmed for this feature. See your System Administrator for more information. ➤ To use Automatic Hold i While on a call, press another line, [DN] or [PhDN] to make or receive the new call. The first call is put on hold, and you are connected to the incoming call.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) Call Forward (CF) You can assign CF destinations for each [DN] on your handset (up to one [PDN] and four [PhDNs]). Each [DN] can be independently set for a different CF feature. CF must be set before the call is received and has priority over the Station Hunt feature. If you set CF from a [PDN] or [PhDN]: € You must set the CF from your handset. € Your handset must be programmed as the owner of the [PDN] or [PhDN].
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) € CF–No Answer forwards all calls if you fail to answer within a designated time (set by you when you enable the feature). € CF–Busy/No Answer forwards all calls immediately whenever you are busy, in the DND mode, or after ringing and you do not answer the call within a designated time (set by you when you enable the feature). € CF–Fixed forwards all internal, private, or DID CO line calls immediately to a station or voice mail device set in system programming.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) Call Forward–All Calls 1. Press &$// + &DOO# C A L L F O RW A RD TO )UZG#$OO#&DOOV# ()&1 +#[B]) ...or &$// + [PDN]/ [PhDN] + &934. 1 2 : 1 5 You hear confirmation tone. 2. Enter the destination [DN]. F O RWA R D T O 2 0 3 1 2 : 1 5 3. Press &DOO#)UZG#$OO# &DOOV#()&1 +#[B]) ...or (1'#(if access code used). Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN], in this case 203.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) ...or &$// + [PDN]/ [PhDN] + &935. You hear confirmation tone. 2. Enter the destination [DN]. N 0 . 2 1 0 C F TO 2 0 3 1 2 : 1 5 3. Press &DOO#)UZG# %XV\#()&1 +#[B]) Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN], in this case, 203. ...or (1' (if access code used). T OSH I BA 2 4 MAR 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To cancel a Call Forward—Busy i Press &DOO#)UZG#%XV\ ()&1 +#[B]) + (1' ...or &$// + [PDN] + &934 + (1'. Call Forward–No Answer 1. Press &$// + &DOO# N O .
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) 3. Enter the time delay (3;a93) seconds. The LCD displays the amount of time entered (16). 1 6 SEC 1 2 : 1 5 Note Skip this step if you do not want to change the time. 4. Press &DOO#)UZG#1R# $QVZHU#()&1 + [B]) Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN], in the case, 203. T OSH I BA 2 4 MAR 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 ...or 5HGLDO#()&1 + [B]), then (1'#(if access code was used in Step 1). 5. Press & + (1'.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) Call Forward–Busy/No Answer 1. Press &$// + &DOO# N O . 2 1 0 C F TO )UZG#%XV\21$QV# ()&1 + [B]) 1 2 : 1 5 ...or &$// + [PDN]/ [PhDN] + &937. You hear confirmation tone. 2. Enter the destination [DN]. N O . 2 1 0 C F TO 2 0 3 1 2 : 1 5 The LCD displays the amount of time entered (16). 3. Enter the time delay (3;a93) seconds. 1 6 SEC 1 2 : 1 5 Note Skip this step, if you do not want to change the time. 4.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) Call Forward–Fixed 1. Press &$// + &DOO# )UZG#WR=#()&1 + [B]). All calls forward to a station [PDN] or voice mail device set in system programming. 2. Press &DOO#)UZG#WR= a second time. Feature is canceled. Call Forward–External 1. Store the destination number at Station SD location code 49. 2. To set CF-External, press &DOO#)UZG# ([WHUQDO ()&1 +# [B]) Notes ♦ Only perform Step 1 the first time CF-External is set or when you change the destination.
Digital Features Call Forward (CF) ➤ To change a remote forwarding destination number If Call Forward-External mode is set at your station, you can change the forwarding destination from a telephone outside of the system. 1. Call into the Strata DK system over a CO line programmed for DISA. You hear ringback tone signal, then internal dial tone for 10 seconds. Try again if you hear busy tone. Note See the System Administrator for DISA telephone numbers. 2.
Digital Features Call Hold Call Hold i Press )&1 + 4. Note Caller ID displays the telephone number or calling party name if your Strata DK system has that capability. H OLD 6 7 5 3 NO . 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To return to the call on hold i Press &$// + )1& + [B] of the [DN], [PhDN], or CO line that is on hold. You are reconnected to the held call. If you do not return to the held call within a specified time, the call rings your handset.
Digital Features Call Park Orbits You can answer the parked recall by putting the new call on hold or end the second call and answer the parked recall by hanging up. The parked call remains camped onto your handset until you respond. ➤ To park a call in an orbit 1. Press 3DUN#LQ#2UELW ()&1 + [B]) You hear dial tone. E N TER O RB I T NO . 1 2 : 1 5 ...or )&1 +#5#+ &665 2. Enter a General Orbit Number (<33~<4<) ...or a valid [PDN] ...or <<<. You hear a one second confirmation tone.
Digital Features Call Park Orbits ➤ To retrieve a parked call 1. Press &$// + 3DUN# LQ#2UELW ()&1 + [B]) You hear dial tone. L 2 PKORB I T 9 0 0 1 2 : 1 5 ...or &665#and enter the orbit number. You are reconnected to the parked call. ➤ To park and page a call 1. Press 3DUN#DQG# 3DJH ()&1 + [B]) H OLD LN2 E N T ERORB # 1 2 : 1 5 ...or &$// + &664. 2. Enter the general orbit number (<33~<4<) The call is parked on the lowest vacant orbit number or [PDN].
Digital Features Call Pickup 3. Enter a [DN] or Page Group or Zone access code. After you enter an orbit number, a short burst of dial tone prompts you to enter the Page access code. The LCD shows the held line and its orbit number. See Tables 11 and 12 on Page 112. H OLD LN2 9 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 H OLD LN2 L 2 ORB 9 0 0 1 2 : 1 5 4. Make your announcement including the orbit number. 5. Press (1'.
Digital Features Call Pickup Table 5 Call Pickup Access Codes and Functions Code &8#.#;;; Function Picks up calls ringing or on hold at specific [PDNs] or [PhDNs]. &63 Picks up group pages, internal calls, or door telephones ringing stations. &68 Picks up external pages. < &:334~&:533 Picks up ringing CO lines. Picks up CO lines (1~200) on hold. ➤ To use Call Pickup i Press &$// + &8&5 + [PDN] or [PhDN]. N O . 2 0 4 2 0 0 C A LL 2 0 1 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To use Directed Call Pickup. 1.
Digital Features Call Pickup ➤ To pick up a ringing CO line in a tenant system i Press &$// + 'LUHFWHG#3LFNXS# 4~7#()&1 + [B]) You are connected to a incoming CO line call for a Tenant Group (1~4). Notes € In non-tenant systems, 'LUHFWHG#3LFNXS4# picks up any ringing CO line. € This feature does not pickup held lines or transferred CO lines that are ringing; use Directed Call Pickup. ...or &$// +#[DN] + &8<. ➤ To pick up calls that are ringing in your group i Press &$// + *URXS#3LFNXS ()&1 + [B]) .
Digital Features Call Waiting ➤ To pickup a page or internal call 1. Press &$//. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter &8&63. You are connected to the caller who originated the internal or page call. The page circuit is released. Call Waiting When you are talking, incoming calls are camped onto your station. You must end the conversation or transfer the call to another station to answer the camped on call. i Press )&1 + 4 The existing call is placed on hold, and the camped-on line rings your station.
Digital Features Conference Calls Conference Calls This feature enables you to add other parties to an existing call. You can conference up to: € Two stations and two CO lines € Three stations and one CO line € Four stations ➤ To make a conference call 1. While on a call, press )&1 + 5. You hear dial tone. 2. Dial a [DN] or access a CO line and dial the telephone number. The number is not conferenced unless the user answers the call.
Digital Features Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ➤ To make a direct inward station call with DISA 1. From outside the system, dial the DISA CO line telephone number. You hear a ringback tone signal, then an internal dial tone for 10 seconds. 2. When you hear dial tone, dial a [DN]. You hear ring tone. When the station answers, you are connected.
Digital Features Do Not Disturb ...or enter a CO line or CO line access code + the DISA security code. You hear dial tone. Note See the System Administrator for the DISA security code number. If the correct code is not entered, the call disconnects. Do Not Disturb If your handset is in DND, CF–Busy, or CF–Busy/No Answer, internal, external and transferred calls do not ring on it. Calls are forwarded to Voice Mail or another station if your [PDN] or [PhDN] appears at those stations.
Digital Features DTMF Tones ➤ To call and/or monitor a door telephone 1. Press &$//. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter the door phone [DN]. N O . 2 0 4 D OORPH 1 A 1 2 : 1 5 3. If the door phone is ringing another station, press [DN] + &8&63. You are connected to the door phone. Note &8&63 access is a system option that cannot be turned on for your system. DTMF Tones Some devices or services require DTMF tones (- and &), such as a Voice Mail device or computer output service.
Digital Features Message Waiting Making an ISDN outgoing call is handled automatically with a timer or by you initiating the ISDN “Start” sequence. The method depends on system programming. See your System Administrator for more information. ➤ To make an outgoing call to an ISDN trunk 1. Press &$// + ISDN trunk access code (8xx) ...or dial 9 for LCR. 2. Press 6WDUW#+)&1 + [B]). The dialed digits are not sent until you press 6WDUW or until the timer expires.
Digital Features Message Waiting 2. You can bypass the first message and listen to the next message by repeating Step 1. This feature is available for Strata DK40, DK280, Release 3.1 and higher, and DK424 Release 1 and and higher. 3. After receiving the message, press (1'. ➤ To set a MW indication at another telephone 1. Press &$// + an internal number. Important! 2. Press )&1 + 6 + (1'. The MW lamp turns on at station 203. If you are calling a standard telephone, it must have a MW lamp.
Digital Features Override Calls Override Calls Note The stations indicated in the sample LCDs (203, 204, 205, and 210) are examples, not handset defaults. The available override features are: € Busy Override – sends muted ring tones to a busy station to indicate that a call is waiting. The muted ring is programmed for each station as two muted rings only or continued muted rings until the call is answered.
Digital Features Override Calls Busy Override i Press 5. A muted tone is heard at the busy station. The station number (210) displays. N O . 2 0 3 2 1 0BSYOVR 1 2 : 1 5 Do Not Disturb Override i Press 5. A tone signal is heard at the DND station, indicating an incoming call. The overridden station number (210) displays. If the station you called denies DND Override, this displays: N O . 2 0 3 2 1 0 DNDOVR 1 2 : 1 5 N O . 2 0 3DND O VR DENY 1 2 : 1 5 Executive Override i Press 6.
Digital Features Override Calls Privacy Override i Press &$// + /LQH# ()&1 + [B]). Connected parties hear an optional tone signal before you are connected. The CO line [LN03] displays. N O . 2 0 4 L N 0 3 PROVR The overridden station LCD displays the initiating station number [204]. N O . 2 0 5 2 0 4 PRVOVR 1 2 : 1 5 1 2 : 1 5 Toll Restriction Override 1. Access a CO line. You hear dial tone. 2. Press )&1 + 5 + &7:. You no longer hear dial tone and your LCD prompts you to enter a code. N O .
Digital Features Paging Announcements Paging Announcements Telephones are assigned to specific page groups in system programming. You can page Digital and Electronic telephone speakers and external speakers. ➤ To make a page announcement 1. Press &$// + a paging access code. You hear dial tone. See Tables 11 and 12 on Page 112 for the access code. 2. Make your announcement at a normal voice level. It is recommended that you repeat the announcement. 3. Press (1'.
Digital Features Saved Number Redial ➤ To release an active call and answer an incoming call i Press 5HOHDVH#DQG# $QV#()&1 + [B]) Releases the original call and answers the new incoming call. Note You can press )&1#.#4 before 5HOHDVH# DQG#$QV if you do not wish to release the original call. ...or )&1 + 5 and dial a “transfer to” destination. Then press 5HOHDVH#DQG# Transfers the original call and answers the new call. $QV ...or '66 of a “transfer to” destination, then press 5HOHDVH#DQG# $QV.
Digital Features Speed Dial Speed Dial Your wireless handset can store 70 SD numbers in its own memory only. For more information, see “Speed Dial”on Page 25. Timed Reminders You can set five separate reminders at your station, at a time (hour and minute) set by you. A message displays and your handset beeps. You can set the reminder to occur once or on a daily basis. ➤ To set a timed reminder 1. Press &$// + timed reminder number (&938~&93<). 2. Enter the reminder time you want.
Digital Features Speed Dial 4. Enter desired LCD message station number (43~4<) or system number (93~<<) # 6 0 5 T I MER S T 0 8 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 : 1 5 ...or enter 33#if you do not want the message displayed when the time reminder tone sounds. 5. Press 5HGLDO#+)&1 + [B]). The time is recorded in memory and you should hear a beeping tone (along with the displayed message) for 30 seconds at the set time. D A TA P R GRMD 1 2 : 1 5 6. To cancel the beeping/message prior to 30 seconds, go off-hook ...
Digital Features Tone/Pulse Dialing Tone/Pulse Dialing With some older COs, calls are made on CO lines that are programmed for rotary dial pulses. This feature enables you, while on these lines, to switch to tone dial in order to access remote equipment (such as an answering machine) requiring DTMF tones. With ISDN calls, when you press 7RQH#'LDO#6HOHFW ()&1 + [B]), all of the digits entered after that point are sent with DTMF tones. ➤ To change Tone Dialing 1. Access a CO line.
Digital Features Two CO Line Connection (Tandem) 3. After the called number answers, press )&1 + 5. All parties are conferenced. 4. Press )&1 + 5 again and (1'. You hear dial tone before you hang up, and the two lines are connected. N1 and N2 identify the connected CO lines. T RK - TRK N 1 N2 1 2 : 1 5 If the public telephone company provides auto disconnect, the connection releases automatically when the parties hang up. You can also connect two CO lines, so you can drop out of the conversation.
Digital Features Two CO Line Connection (Tandem) ...or on some systems, you can press )&1 + 5 and dial a CO line access code followed by a telephone number. It is not necessary to have both CO Line buttons on your telephone. 4. After the party answers, press )&1 + 5. 5. If you receive a busy tone or no answer, return to the original connection by pressing the original Line button. 6. Press )&1 + 5 and hang up. You hear dial tone and the two lines are connected. N1 and N2 identify the connected CO lines.
Digital Features Transferring Calls Transferring Calls You can transfer calls to an idle or busy station. The station can be the [DN] of a telephone, a Hunt Group Number, or ACD Group [DN]. ➤ To transfer a call 1. Press#)&1 + 5. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter the [DN] of the destination station. You hear a single tone. 3. Announce the call. Note If the destination station does not answer or is busy, your call camps on. You receive a recall ring (set in system programming) when the station is available.
Digital Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ...or reconnect to the transferred line before it is answered by pressing )&1 + 5. NO . 2 0 4 C AMP - ON 4 1 2 : 1 5 If the call is not answered after a specified recall time set in system programming, camp-on is cancelled and the transferred call rings your handset (if you are not talking). If you are talking, you hear two tone bursts. This displays (CO line number and the station number, 203, of the original transfer).
Digital Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ➤ To assign or change a VMID Note The station (203) indicated in the LCD is an example, not a handset default. 1. Press &$// + &989. You hear confirmation tone. Note Once the VMID is programmed, it remains in memory until you change it. 2. Enter the VMID code and the voice mailbox [DN], plus any required pauses (up to 16 characters). Example: for Toshiba Voice Mail systems, enter <4 + the mailbox number (203). 3.
Digital Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ➤ To program the message retrieval sequence 1. Press &$// + &98:. You hear a confirmation tone. 2. Enter the voice mail system code and the voice mailbox [DN], plus any required pauses (up to 16 characters). Example: for Toshiba voice mail systems, enter <5 + the mailbox number. 3. Enter your security code.
Digital Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ➤ To forward calls to Voice Mail 1. Press &$// + &DOO# )RUZDUG#()&1 + [B]) ...or &$// + [PDN] or [PhDN] + the access code. You hear a confirmation tone after entering the access code. Call Forward access codes: CF-All Calls: CF-Busy: CF-No Answer: CF-Busy-No Answer: 2. Call the Voice Mail system [DN]. &934 &935 &936 &937 See your System Administrator for the correct Voice Mail number. After dialing, you hear confirmation tone. 3.
Digital Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration 74 Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless Handset 5/99
Standard Features 5 This chapter describes Strata AirLink handset features when it is configured to standard ports in Strata DK16, DK16e, DK40, DK40i, DK280 (Release 3.0 and higher), and DK424. The handset features are programmed by your System Administrator and has many of the same features as the standard telephone. If you have a non-Toshiba telephone system, see your System Administrator for available features and their operation.
Standard Features Account Code Calls Account Code Calls Account Codes are used for billing, call tracking, and line restriction applications. The codes are recorded and printed in a SMDR report. Forced Account Codes Forced Account Codes are set in system programming to record outgoing calls only. When they are set at your station, you are required to enter the code before dialing a telephone number. ➤ To use a Forced Account Code 1. Press &$//. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter a CO line Access Code.
Standard Features Account Code Calls ➤ To use Voluntary Account Code 1. Press &$// + &79. 2. Enter the Account Code + telephone number if you entered the code after accessing the CO line One sound burst confirms the code, if Verified Account Code is activated. Two sound bursts confirms an invalid code, if Verified Account Code is activated. Repeat Steps 1~2. ...or resume talking ...or press (1' if you entered the code during the call.
Standard Features Attendant Console Calling Attendant Console Calling You can call the Attendant Console using up to three ways, depending upon system programming. ➤ To call any Attendant Console i Press &$// + 3. The call rings any Attendant Console and rotates between the consoles if there is more than one console is installed. ➤ To call a particular console i Press &$// and dial the console [DN]. The call rings the console.
Standard Features Automatic Callback (ACB) ➤ To activate ABR 1. Press )/6+#+ &77. You hear confirmation tone. A U TO RED I A L SET 1 2 : 1 5 2. Press (1'. Note The system redials, up to 15 times, every 30 or 60 seconds, depending on system programming. ➤ To answer an ABR call i Press &$// when your handset rings (ABR has already connected to the number). If you do not press &$// within 30 seconds after the handset rings, you hear a muted ring for another 30 seconds, then the call disconnects.
Standard Features Call Forward ➤ To answer an ACB call i Press &$//. Your handset rings at a fast rate. Answer within three rings or ACB is canceled. S T 1 5 ACB 1 2 : 1 5 If the ACB was set for a busy CO Line, the seized line number displays. L I NE 4 A CB 1 2 : 1 5 If you hear busy tone after answering, the called party has already received or originated another call. ACB is still activated, and you are called again when the station is available.
Standard Features Call Forward If CF is set, the following calls to your station forward (except in CF–External mode): € Internal € Auto Attendant € CO lines calls that ring only at your station € Transferred CO line or station CO lines that ring more than one station do not forward. Call Forward Modes You can set your handset [PDNs] or [PhDNs] for these CF modes: € CF–All Calls forwards all calls immediately (your handset does not ring when called).
Standard Features Call Forward Call Forward–All Calls 1. Press &$// + &934 You hear confirmation tone. C A L L F O RW A RD TO 1 2 : 1 5 2. Enter the destination [DN]. F O RWA R D T O 2 0 3 1 2 : 1 5 3. Press (1'. Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN]. T OSH I BA 2 4 MAR 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To cancel a CF–All Calls i Press &$// + [PDN] + &934 + (1'. Call Forward–Busy 1. Press &$//#+ &935. You hear confirmation tone. C A LL T O F O RW 1 2 : 1 5 2. Enter the destination [DN].
Standard Features Call Forward 3. Press (1'. Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN]. T OSH I BA 2 4 MAR 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To cancel a CF–Busy i Press &$// + [PDN] + &935 + (1'. Call Forward–No Answer 1. Press &$// + &936. You hear confirmation tone. C A LL T O F O RW 1 2 : 1 5 2. Enter the destination [DN]. 3. Press - +#the time delay (08~60 seconds). Note Skip this step if you do not want to change the time. 4. Press & + (1'. Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN].
Standard Features Call Forward ➤ To cancel a CF–No Answer i Press &$// + [PDN] + &936 + (1'. Call Forward–Busy/No Answer 1. Press &$// + &937. You hear confirmation tone. C A LL T O F O RW 1 2 : 1 5 2. Enter the destination [DN]. 3. Press - + the time delay (08~60 seconds). The LCD displays the amount of time entered (16). 1 6 SEC 1 2 : 1 5 Note Skip this step, if you do not want to change the time. 4. Press & + (1'. Calls are forwarded to the stored [DN].
Standard Features Call Forward Call Forward–External 1. Store the destination number at Station SD location code 49. 2. Press &$// + &9:3. Notes ♦ Only perform Step 1 the first time CF-External is set or when you change the destination. It is not necessary to store the destination each time; it remains in system memory. ♦ The LCR access code “9” cannot be used. Incoming calls forward to the destination stored at Station Speed Dial Location 49. ➤ To cancel a CF–External i Press &$// + &9:3 + (1'.
Standard Features Call Hold 4. Enter the new destination. 5. Press & + (1'. Notes ♦ You can enter an internal number, Voice Mail number, or a CO line access code + an external telephone number. ♦ With some systems, you can dial a line group code instead of a CO line number access code. (See “Feature Access Codes”on Page 110 for access code information.) You hear a confirmation tone. Call Hold i While on a call, press )/6+ + &74. ➤ To return to the call on hold i Press#&$// + &75.
Standard Features Call Park Orbits Call Park Orbits The Call Park feature holds calls temporarily in an orbit. Anyone can retrieve a call from the orbit using the same or a different station. There are 20 General Park Orbits for a Strata DK system and 1 Personal Park Orbit for each station.
Standard Features Call Park Orbits 3. Press (1'. Once the call is parked, you can make or receive other calls. Note If the parked call is not retrieved within a specified time, the call rings back to your handset and displays on the LCD. L 2 PK O RBT 9 0 0 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To retrieve a parked call i Press &$// + &665# and enter the orbit number. You are reconnected to the parked call. L 2 PKORB I T 9 0 0 1 2 : 1 5 ➤ To park and page a call 1. Press &$// + &664. H OLD LN2 E N T ERORB # 1 2 : 1 5 2.
Standard Features Call Pickup 3. Enter a [DN] or Page Group or Zone access code. After you enter an orbit number, a short burst of dial tone prompts you to enter the Page access code. The LCD shows the held line and its orbit number. See Tables 11 and 12 on Page 112. H OLD LN2 9 9 9 1 2 : 1 5 H OLD LN2 L 2 ORB 9 0 0 1 2 : 1 5 4. Make your announcement including the orbit number. 5. Press (1'.
Standard Features Call Pickup Table 6 Call Pickup Access Codes and Functions Code &8#.#;;; Function Picks up calls ringing or on hold at specific [PDNs] or [PhDNs]. &63 Picks up group pages, internal calls, or door telephones ringing stations. &68 Picks up external pages. < &:334~&:533 Picks up ringing CO lines. Picks up CO lines (1~200) on hold. ➤ To use Call Pickup i Press &$// + &8 + Call Pickup code. ➤ To pick up calls that are ringing in your group i Press &$// + &8&67.
Standard Features CO Line Queuing CO Line Queuing If all outgoing CO lines are busy, the CO Line Queuing feature rings your telephone when one is available. ➤ To set CO Line Queuing 1. Press &$// + CO line access code. 2. If you hear busy tone, press 7. Busy tone stops, followed by dial tone (two seconds), then busy tone resumes. 3. Press (1'. You can make other calls while waiting for a line to become available. Your telephone rings at a fast rate when a CO line becomes idle.
Standard Features Conference Calls ➤ To answer a CO Line Queue 1. Press &$// when your handset rings at a fast rate. If the original call was made using LCR (entering < + the telephone number), the system automatically dials the number. 2. Answer within three rings to prevent callback cancel. You hear CO dial tone. If you hear busy tone, it means the line has already been seized or has received an incoming call. Your request is not cancelled, and you are called again the next time the line is idle.
Standard Features CO Line Connection (Tandem) CO Line Connection (Tandem) ➤ To connect two outside lines 1. While talking on an internal/external line, press )/6+. Your call is put on hold, and you hear dial tone. 2. If you want to add an outside line, dial a CO line access code and then the outside telephone number See Table 9 on Page 109—CO Line Access Codes or ask your System Administrator. ...or, if you hear busy tone, press )/6+. You are returned to the original call. 3.
Standard Features Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ➤ To make a direct inward station call with DISA 1. From outside the system, dial the DISA CO line number. The System Administrator has the appropriate number. 2. During the 10 seconds of dial tone, make your call. If a number is not dialed, the system automatically rings at telephones as a normal incoming call instead of DISA. If the call is not answered within 15 seconds after the ringing starts, it disconnects.
Standard Features Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ➤ To make an outgoing call with DISA 1. From outside the system, dial the DISA CO line telephone number. The System Administrator has the appropriate number. 2. Listen for repetitive ringback tone, then dial tone. You hear dial tone for 10 seconds that enables direct dialing of a station internal number or CO line access code. If a number is not dialed, the system automatically causes the DISA CO line to ring at telephones as a normal incoming call.
Standard Features Door Phones Door Phones You can call a door telephone and monitor the immediate area surrounding it. Only digital and electronic stations can be called by door telephone users, but you can pick up these calls when they are incoming. ➤ To call and/or monitor a door telephone 1. Press &$//. You hear dial tone. 2. Enter the door phone [DN]. N O . 2 0 4 D OORPH 1 A 1 2 : 1 5 3. If the door phone is ringing another station, press [DN] + &8&63. You are connected to the door phone.
Standard Features ISDN Calling ISDN Calling To make outgoing calls using an Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) trunks, you must be an ISDN subscriber and be connected to a Strata DK424 system with Release 4.0, or higher. ISDN trunks offer faster call connection setup and more connection circuits. Making an ISDN outgoing call is handled automatically with a timer. The method depends on system programming. See your System Administrator for more information.
Standard Features Override Calls ➤ To set a MW indication at another telephone i If the called telephone is busy or does not answer, press : + (1'. The MW lamp turns on. ➤ To cancel the MW indication at another telephone i Press &$// + the called telephone number + :: + (1'. Your hear busy tone if the called telephone is busy. If the telephone is idle, you hear repetitive ringing or a single tone.
Standard Features Override Calls Busy Override i Press 5. A muted tone is heard at the busy station. The station number (210) displays. N O . 2 0 3 2 1 0BSYOVR 1 2 : 1 5 Do Not Disturb Override i Press 5. A tone signal is heard at the DND station, indicating an incoming call. The overridden station number (210) displays. If the station you called denies DND Override, this displays: N O . 2 0 3 2 1 0 DNDOVR 1 2 : 1 5 N O . 2 0 3DND O VR DENY 1 2 : 1 5 Executive Override i Press 6.
Standard Features Paging Announcements Paging Announcements Telephones are assigned to specific page groups in system programming. You can page Digital and Electronic telephone speakers and external speakers. 1. Press &$// + a paging access code. You hear dial tone. See Tables 11 and 12 on Page 112 for the access code. 2. Make your announcement at a normal voice level. It is recommended that you repeat the announcement. 3. Press (1'.
Standard Features Transferring Calls Transferring Calls You can transfer calls to an idle or busy station. The station can be the [DN] of a telephone, a Hunt Group Number, or ACD Group [DN]. 1. Press )/6+. 2. Enter the [DN] of the destination station. You hear a single tone. 3. Announce the call. Note If the destination station does not answer or is busy, your call camps on. You receive a recall ring (set in system programming) when the station is available. 4. Press (1'.
Standard Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration If the call is not answered after a specified recall time set in system programming, camp-on is cancelled and the transferred call rings your handset (if you are not talking). If you are talking, you hear two tone bursts. This displays (CO line number and the station number, 203, of the original transfer). H OLD LN2 R E CAL L 2 0 3 1 2 : 1 5 ...or press )/6+ again to reconnect to the transferred line before the called line answers.
Standard Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ➤ To forward calls to Voice Mail 1. Press &$// + [PDN] or [PhDN] + the access code. You hear a confirmation tone after entering the access code. Call Forward access codes: CF-All Calls: CF-Busy: CF-No Answer: CF-Busy-No Answer: 2. Call the Voice Mail system [DN]. &934 &935 &936 &937 See your System Administrator for the correct Voice Mail number. After dialing, you hear confirmation tone. 3. Press (1'.
Standard Features Toshiba Voice Mail Integration ➤ To assign or change a VMID 1. Press &$// + &989. You hear confirmation tone. 2. Enter the VMID and voice mailbox number [DN] plus any required pauses (up to 16 characters). Note Once the VMID is programmed, it remains in 3. Press &. You hear confirmation tone. memory until you change it. ➤ To cancel the VMID i Press &$// + &989 + &. Message Retrieval You can program a [PDN] to automatically retrieve your voice mail messages when pressed.
Appendix This appendix contains: ♦ Handset specifications (see Table 7) ♦ Troubleshooting tips (see Table 8) ♦ Access codes (see Tables 9 and 13) Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless Handset 5/99 105
Appendix Handset Specifications Handset Specifications Table 7 Handset Specifications Item Specification Access method FDMA/TDMA/TDD 1 internal antenna Transmission Modulation technique p/4 (QPSK) Gross bit rate 384 kbps Operating 0° to 40° C Temperatures Storage -10° to 50° C Minimum output peak <5 dbm1 Power Maximum output peak 15 dbm ± 1dbm Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Capacity: Battery ● 3.6VAC ● 4 hours Talk Mode ● 40 hours Standby Mode Width 2.3 inches Depth 1.0 inches Size Height 6.
Appendix Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If your wireless handset does not perform to your expectations, try the suggestions in Table 8. If you are still unable to resolve the problem, contact your System Administrator. CAUTION! Table 8 Do not attempt to service this unit yourself. All service must be done by qualified service personnel. Troubleshooting Problem Suggestion Called party hears you, but cannot be heard; conversation breaks up; handoff clicks occur during conversation.
Appendix Troubleshooting Troubleshooting (continued) Table 8 Problem NO SERVICE! message. Suggestion Power the handset off and on or move closer to the base station. A handset is properly locked when you see the date, time, and signal strength icons after power on. You can get this message if you pressed &$// on an unlocked handset, is out of range, or all eight channels are busy. SYSTEM BUSY message.
Appendix Access Codes Access Codes Access codes for CO lines, Features, and Paging are described in the following sections. CO Line Access Codes Table 9 lists all of the codes needed to access an outside line. See your System Administrator for the code that applies to your handset.
Appendix Access Codes Feature Codes Table 10 lists the feature access codes for Strata DK systems. It does not cover all of the code entries. For example, “;;;” and “<<” are variable entries that can change with different codes. See your System Administrator for more information.
Appendix Access Codes Feature Access Codes (continued) Table 10 Features Feature Access Code Sequence &21)27516 + 77664 + [X X X] + [Y Y Y] Park Call/Access Page The existing call is parked, and you are automatically connected to the Page. [X X X]3= 900~919 or 999 park zone number; [Y Y Y] = page group/zone (See Tables 11 and 12 on Page 113.
Appendix Access Codes Paging Access Codes Your wireless handset can be a member of more than one paging group and each group can have as many as 120 stations. Tables 11~12 have the access code.
Appendix Access Codes Table 12 System Paging Zones External Paging Zone Access Code External Paging Zone Access Code DK16 and DK16e Paging All Call Page Zone &63 Paging All Call, External Page Zone &6< Paging All Call, External Page Zone &6< DK40, DK40i, and DK424 (all processors) Paging All Call Page Zone &63 DK40, DK40i, and DK424 (RCTUA, RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D) Zone A &68 Zone C &6: Zone B &69 Zone D &6; Zone A &684 Zone E &688 Zone B &685 Zone F &689 Zone C &686 Zone G &68:
Appendix Access Codes Table 13 External Paging Zones External Paging Zone Access Code External Paging Zone Access Code DK40/DK40i/DK424 (all processors) Paging All Call Page Zone &63 Paging All Call, External Page Zone &6< DK40/DK40i/DK424 ((RCTUA, RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D) Zone A &68 Zone C &6: Zone B &69 Zone D &6; Zone A &684 Zone E &688 Zone B &685 Zone F &689 Zone C &686 Zone G &68: Zone D &687 Zone H &68; DK424 (RCTUE/F) 114 Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless Handset
Index A buttons, 3 directory number, 5 fixed, 5 flexible, 5 line, 5 line (CO), 5 meaning of B, ix phantom directory number, 6 primary directory number, 5 secondary directory number, 6 ABR, 34, 78 access codes, 109 CO, 109 paging, 112 using, 39 account code calls, 32 adjusting volume (raise/lower), 23 alarm reset, 33 all call page, 62 attendant console calling, 34 auto answer, 18 automatic busy redial, 34 callback, 35 hold, 37 automatic busy redial, 34, 78 automatic hold, 37 C call forward, 38, 80 all ca
Index D~F park orbits, 46, 87 park and page, 48, 88 parking a call, 47, 87 retrieving a call, 48, 88 pickup, 49 access codes, 50, 90 directed, 50 ringing patterns, 13 transfer with camp-on, 69, 101 waiting, 52 caller ID, 52 camp-on, 70 cancel the ringer mute, 24 change idle message, 18 charger base, 7 LEDs, 7 CO access codes, 109 line access codes table, 109 line buttons, 5 line queuing, 53, 93 conference calls, 53, 92 D direct inward system access (DISA), 53, 93 directed call pickup, 50 directory number,
Index G~L fixed, 44, 85 LCD information, 39 modes, 38, 81 no answer, 41, 83 using the access codes, 39 using the buttons, 39 caller ID, 52 conference calls, 53, 92 do not disturb, 53, 93 do not disturb override, 60, 99 door lock, 55 door phones, 55 DTMF tones, 56 executive override, 60, 99 ISDN calling (subaddress ISDN button), 57 outgoing calls, 56, 97 message waiting, 57 override calls, 59, 98 paging announcements, 62 privacy override, 61 redial, 63 release and answer, 62 saved number redial, 63 speed di
Index M~P liquid crystal display, 6 lock/unlock the dial pad, 24 low battery, 13 M making calls, 16 memory locations 10~69, 27 menu operation, 17 access, 17 auto answer, 18 change idle message, 18 display test option, 21 options, 17 ringer type, 21 ringer volume, 22 time format, 22 message waiting, 57 modes, 38, 81 mute, 24 handset ringer, 24 your voice, 24 O one button speed dialing, 26 operation adjusting volume, 23 deleting a stored number or name, 28 editing speed dial numbers and names, 26 enter a w
Index R~W pause, 27 phantom directory number, 6 power on and off, 15 primary directory number, 5 Toshiba Voice Mail Systems, 70 transfer calls, 69, 101 camp-on, 70 two (tandem) CO line connection, 66, 67, 93 R U receiving calls, 16 redial, 63 release and answer, 62 remote destination change, 45, 85 retrieve a parked call, 48, 88 ringer type, 21 volume, 22 ringing patterns, 31 using access codes, 39 call forward access codes, 39 call forward buttons, 39 one speed dial button, 26 speed dial memory locat