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
Liquid Crystal Display
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Strata AirLink Integrated Wireless Handset 5/99
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. You can have a separate Message Waiting button and mailbox for up
to four [PhDNs] on your handset.
Liquid Crystal Display
The 18-character LCD gives you essential call information,
handset status, and the current time. When you are on a call,
it gives you up-to-the-minute call-duration time. All
displays are updated automatically as call processing
proceeds or handset status changes.
Volume Controls
Your handset has volume increase (
▲
) and decrease (
▼
) buttons for controlling the
ring and button (“key click”) volume levels. See “Click Volume (4 + FCN)”on Page
19 and “Ringer Volume (3 + FCN)”on Page 22 for more information.
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