Integrated Wireless Handset User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Publication Information
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 - The Grand Tour
- Chapter 2 - Installation
- Chapter 3 - Handset Operation
- Chapter 4 - Digital Features
- Account Code Calls
- Attendant Console Calling
- Automatic Busy Redial (ABR)
- Automatic Callback (ACB)
- Automatic Hold
- Call Forward (CF)
- Call Hold
- Call Park Orbits
- Call Pickup
- Call Waiting
- Caller ID
- Conference Calls
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- Do Not Disturb
- Door Lock
- Door Phones
- DTMF Tones
- ISDN Calling
- Message Waiting
- Override Calls
- Paging Announcements
- Release and Answer
- Saved Number Redial
- Speed Dial
- Tone/Pulse Dialing
- Two CO Line Connection (Tandem)
- Transferring Calls
- Toshiba Voice Mail Integration
- Chpater 5 - Standard Features
- Account Code Calls
- Attendant Console Calling
- Automatic Busy Redial
- Automatic Callback (ACB)
- Call Forward
- Call Hold
- Call Park Orbits
- Call Pickup
- CO Line Queuing
- Conference Calls
- CO Line Connection (Tandem)
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- Door Phones
- Emergency Ringdown
- ISDN Calling
- Message Waiting
- Override Calls
- Paging Announcements
- Repeat Last Number Dialed
- Speed Dial
- Transferring Calls
- Toshiba Voice Mail Integration
- Appendix
- Index
- Quick Reference Guide

The Grand Tour
Buttons
Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless Handset 5/99
5
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).
Flexible
The handset buttons, 4~9, are assigned in programming to system features by the
System Administrator. The buttons can also be used as [DNs], [PhDNs], and
[SDNs] or CO lines.
Line
In Strata DK systems, line buttons enable you to directly access outside Central
Office (CO) lines. You can have a handset flexible button (4~9) assigned as
/LQH
. If
your handset does not have
/LQH
, and you want to access outside CO lines, use the
access codes listed in Table 9 on Page 109.
Directory Number [DN]
The [DN] buttons consist of [PDNs], [SDNs], and [PhDNs] that are your extension
or intercom number. You can have multiple [DN] buttons on your handset, including
[DNs] belonging to a secondary handset [SDNs].
Primary Directory Number [PDN]
You can have up to four [PDNs] and set the Call Forward and Voice Mail ID
(VMID) code on [PDNs].