Toshiba Cell Phone DKA UG CRDLS VC 4016149 User Manual

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Telecommunication Systems Division  
Digital Business Telephone Systems  
Cordless Digital Telephone  
User Guide  
May 1999  
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Precautions  
Before you read anything else, please observe the following:  
WARNING! Toshiba does not represent this unit to be waterproof. To reduce the risk of fire,  
electrical shock, or damage to the unit, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture.  
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery Warning  
This equipment contains a Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery.  
Cadmium is a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer.  
The Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery contained in this equipment may explode if  
disposed of in a fire.  
Do not short circuit the battery.  
Do not charge the Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Battery used in this equipment in any  
charger other than the one designed to charge this battery as specified in this Guide. Using  
another charger may damage the battery, or cause the battery to explode.  
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Must Be Recycled or Disposed of Properly  
Residents of Minnesota should contact 1-800-225-PRBA for information concerning  
reclamation and disposal of Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries.  
Residents outside of Minnesota should contact their local authorities for information  
concerning reclamation and disposal of Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium batteries.  
WARNING! To reduce risk of fire, use only Model EXP9580 or EXP9586 batteries.  
CAUTION! To power your Toshiba DKT2004-CB Cordless base unit, use only UL Listed AC  
Adapter Model AD-9500 Class 2 Power Supply.  
Ratings are:  
Input: 120VAC 14W  
Output: 10VDC 500mA  
Important! Charge your battery for 10 hours before using your new Cordless Digital Telephone.  
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Contents  
Introduction  
Organization ......................................................................................................................................... vi  
How To Use This Manual ..................................................................................................................... vi  
Conventions ......................................................................................................................................... vii  
Important Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................. viii  
Related Documents .................................................................................................................................x  
Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour  
Applications ..........................................................................................................................................12  
Benefits .................................................................................................................................................12  
Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts ..........................................................................................14  
Base Unit Controls and Functions ........................................................................................................15  
Features .................................................................................................................................................16  
Chapter 2 – Installation  
Removing and Charging Your Battery Pack ........................................................................................21  
Charging Extra Battery Packs ........................................................................................................22  
Tips on Extending Battery Pack Life ....................................................................................................23  
Battery Memory Effect ..................................................................................................................23  
LCD Low Battery Indicator ...........................................................................................................23  
Chapter 3 – Configuration  
Entering Program Mode .......................................................................................................................26  
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Chapter 4 – The Handset  
Handset Controls ..................................................................................................................................29  
Handset Volume Level ...................................................................................................................29  
Ringer Volume Level .....................................................................................................................29  
Mute ...............................................................................................................................................30  
Using the Handset .................................................................................................................................30  
Charging the Handset ...........................................................................................................................31  
Switching a Call to Your Cordless Digital Telephone .........................................................................32  
Switching a Call to the Desk Telephone ...............................................................................................33  
Using Memory ......................................................................................................................................34  
Chain Dialing .................................................................................................................................36  
Chapter 5 – Features  
Before You Begin .................................................................................................................................38  
Quick Reference ...................................................................................................................................39  
Making an Outside Call .................................................................................................................39  
Making an Outside Call to an ISDN Trunk ...................................................................................40  
Making an Internal Call .................................................................................................................40  
Answering Calls .............................................................................................................................41  
Transferring Calls ...........................................................................................................................41  
Conferencing Calls .........................................................................................................................42  
Placing/Retrieving Calls on Hold ...................................................................................................44  
Using Automatic Hold ...................................................................................................................45  
Calling the Attendant Console .......................................................................................................46  
Tone/Pulse Dialing .........................................................................................................................46  
Account Code Calls ..............................................................................................................................47  
Forced Account Codes ...................................................................................................................47  
Emergency Override of Forced Account Codes ............................................................................47  
Voluntary Account Codes ..............................................................................................................48  
Verified Account Codes .................................................................................................................48  
Alarm Reset ..........................................................................................................................................48  
Alert Signaling ......................................................................................................................................49  
Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) .............................................................................................................49  
Automatic Callback ..............................................................................................................................50  
Line Queuing with Automatic Callback ........................................................................................51  
Auto Redial ...........................................................................................................................................52  
Call Forward .........................................................................................................................................52  
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Call Forward-All Calls ...................................................................................................................53  
Call Forward-Busy .........................................................................................................................54  
Call Forward-No Answer ...............................................................................................................54  
Call Forward-Busy/No Answer ......................................................................................................55  
Call Forward-Cancel ......................................................................................................................56  
Call Forward-External ....................................................................................................................56  
Call Forward-Fixed ........................................................................................................................57  
Call Park Orbits (Release 3 or later) .....................................................................................................58  
Call Park and Page .........................................................................................................................59  
Call Pickup ............................................................................................................................................59  
Directed Call Pickup ......................................................................................................................59  
Group Pickup .................................................................................................................................60  
Calls to Other Groups .....................................................................................................................61  
Call Waiting ..........................................................................................................................................61  
Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline) ...........................................................................................62  
Do Not Disturb (DND) .........................................................................................................................62  
Door Lock .............................................................................................................................................63  
Door Telephone ....................................................................................................................................63  
ISDN Outgoing Calling ........................................................................................................................64  
Subaddress ......................................................................................................................................65  
LCD Name/Number Display ................................................................................................................65  
Messaging .............................................................................................................................................66  
Calling Station Messaging .............................................................................................................66  
Cancelling a Calling Station Message ............................................................................................67  
Message Waiting ..................................................................................................................................67  
[PhDN/MW] Message Waiting ......................................................................................................69  
Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) ..........................................................................................................70  
Activating Off-hook Announce (OCA) .........................................................................................70  
Handset Off-hook Call Announce (HS-OCA) Calling ..................................................................70  
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (SP-OCA) ................................................................................71  
Override Calls .......................................................................................................................................72  
Busy Override ................................................................................................................................72  
DND Override ................................................................................................................................73  
Executive Override .........................................................................................................................73  
Page Announcements ............................................................................................................................73  
Privacy On-Line ....................................................................................................................................74  
Privacy Release .....................................................................................................................................75  
Release and Answer ..............................................................................................................................76  
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Speed Dial .............................................................................................................................................77  
Storing Station Speed Dial Numbers .............................................................................................77  
Stored Station or System Speed Dial Calling ................................................................................78  
Timed Reminders ..................................................................................................................................79  
Toll Restriction Override ......................................................................................................................81  
Two (Tandem) Line Connection ..........................................................................................................82  
Using a [DN] Button ......................................................................................................................82  
Using Line Buttons ........................................................................................................................83  
Appendix A – Appendix  
Installing Optional Headset ..................................................................................................................86  
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................87  
Range and Performance ........................................................................................................................88  
Nine Simultaneous Conversation Channels ..........................................................................................89  
Radio Interference ...............................................................................................................................89  
Specifications ........................................................................................................................................90  
Available Optional or Replacement Items ............................................................................................91  
Access Codes ........................................................................................................................................92  
CO Line Access Codes .........................................................................................................................95  
Feature Access Codes ...........................................................................................................................96  
Paging Group Codes .............................................................................................................................96  
Speed Dial Access Codes .....................................................................................................................97  
Installing Optional Headset ................................................................................................................100  
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................................101  
Range and Performance ......................................................................................................................102  
Nine Simultaneous Conversation Channels ........................................................................................103  
Radio Interference .............................................................................................................................103  
Specifications ......................................................................................................................................104  
Available Optional or Replacement Items ..........................................................................................105  
Access Codes ......................................................................................................................................106  
CO Line Access Codes .......................................................................................................................109  
Feature Access Codes .........................................................................................................................109  
Paging Group Codes ...........................................................................................................................110  
Speed Dial Access Codes ...................................................................................................................111  
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Index ........................................................................................................................................................113  
Tables  
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2
3
4
5
CO Line Access Codes .......................................................................................................... 85  
Paging Groups .........................................................................................................................86  
External Paging Zones ...........................................................................................................86  
Speed Dial Access Codes ........................................................................................................87  
Speed Dial Number Linking ....................................................................................................87  
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Introduction  
This guide describes the features and operation of the Toshiba DKT2004-CT 900 MHz  
Cordless Digital Telephone with Strata DK Business Telephone Systems. To get the most from  
your cordless digital telephone, please read this guide thoroughly. The Strata DK systems  
which support this equipment are:  
DK14  
DK16e/DK16  
DK40i/DK40  
DK424/DK280 (Release 3.0 or higher)  
Your Toshiba Cordless Digital Telephone also works with Strata DK24/56/96 systems. For  
Strata DK24/56/96, Release 4 and Strata DK14 and DK40, see the “Access Codes” section of  
the Appendix for differences in operation.  
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Organization ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Organization  
This user guide is divided as follows:  
Chapter 1—The Grand Tour covers an equipment overview by describing the features  
associated with the cordless digital telephone.  
Chapter 2—Installation covers instructions for installing your cordless digital telephone  
with your Strata DK System.  
Chapter 3—Configuration covers the configuration options for optimizing the  
performance of your cordless phone.  
Chapter 4—Using the Handset covers the various controls and features related to  
operating your cordless phone.  
Chapter 5—Operation covers the practical operation of the cordless digital telephone  
features.  
Appendix covers descriptions of the Optional Headset, Installation, Troubleshooting,  
Range, Telephone Line Problems, Specifications, Available Optional or Replacement  
Items, and Access Codes.  
Important! Before using your new cordless phone, the battery must be charged continuously  
for 10 hours.  
How To Use This Manual  
You can use this guide in a variety of ways, depending on your level of experience with the  
system and your assigned password level.  
If you are a new user of DKAdmin/DKBackup, you should attempt to read this entire  
guide. It introduces you to all the features and procedures of the system and enables you to  
work with DKAdmin/DKBackup quickly.  
If you are proficient in using DKAdmin/DKBackup, you may still have questions from  
time-to-time about a particular function or procedure. Use the Index to locate a subject or  
item that you may have questions about, or scan the Contents.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Conventions  
Conventions  
Note Elaborates specific items or references other information.  
Important! Calls attention to important instructions or information.  
CAUTION! Advises you that hardware, software applications, or data could be damaged if  
the instructions are not followed closely.  
Alerts you to precautions noted both on the equipment and in this guide.  
WARNING! Alerts you when the given task could cause personal injury or death.  
Letters in [brackets] represent buttons which have Directory Numbers on them. For example:  
[PDN]  
Primary Directory Number button (the Extension Number for your  
telephone).  
[SDN]  
Secondary appearance of a [PDN]. A [PDN] which appears on another  
telephone is considered an [SDN].  
[PhDN]  
[DN]  
Phantom Directory Number button (an additional Directory Number).  
any Directory Number button (also known as an Extension or Intercom  
Number).  
([WUDEROG  
letters represent telephone buttons. For example: ꢁꢁꢁꢂ.  
denotes the step in a one-step procedure.  
~
means “through”. For example: 5 ~ 10.  
+
is used for multiple key entries.  
Example: Press 6SHHG'LDO + ;; + 5HGLDO + 6SNU (;; = 08~60 seconds).  
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Important Safety Instructions –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Important Safety Instructions  
WARNING! When using your telephone equipment, always follow basic safety  
precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal  
injury, including the following.  
Read and understand all instructions.  
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.  
Do not use this product near water; for example, near a sink or in a wet area.  
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The telephone may fall,  
causing serious damage to the unit.  
To protect the product from overheating, do not block or cover any slots or openings in the  
base Unit. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This  
product should not be placed in an enclosed cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.  
Operate this product only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label.  
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this product where the cord  
will be damaged by persons walking on it.  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or  
electrical shock.  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through the Base Unit slots, as they may  
touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or  
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Contact qualified  
service personnel when service or repair work is required. Opening or removing covers  
may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause  
electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used.  
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
When the power supply cord is damaged or frayed.  
If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Important Safety Instructions  
If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the product does not operate normally when following the operating instructions.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage, and will often require extensive  
work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.  
If the product has been dropped, or the cabinet has been damaged.  
If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons by the battery, follow these  
instructions:  
Use only battery pack model EXP9580 or EXP9586. Use of any other battery may cause  
a safety hazard.  
Do not dispose of the battery pack in a fire. The cell may explode. Under federal, state and  
local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of old batteries by placing them in the trash. Check  
with your local government for information on where to recycle or dispose of old batteries.  
If you cannot find the information you need, contact Toshiba for assistance.  
Do not open or mutilate the battery pack. Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause  
damage to the eyes or skin, and, if swallowed, may be toxic. Cadmium is a chemical  
known to the State of California to cause cancer.  
Exercise care in handling the battery in order not to short the battery with conducting  
materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and  
cause burns.  
Charge the battery pack provided with or identified for use with this product only in  
accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in the instruction manual  
provided for this product.  
Observe proper polarity orientation between the battery pack and battery charger.  
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Related Documents ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Related Documents  
The following documents can be used to reference more information about the Strata DK  
systems.  
Strata DK Programming Manual provides all instructions necessary to program the  
system and system record sheets, including ACD. It also contains the user guides in a  
reduced-size format.  
Strata DK Installation & Maintenance Manual provides installation instructions for  
configuring and installing the Strata DK14, DK40 and DK424. It also includes T1/DS-1  
interface installation and configuration instructions, flowcharts to troubleshoot the  
systems, and user guides for stations and peripherals. An ACD Section provides  
instructions for installing ACD into the Strata DK424.  
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The Grand Tour  
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Your cordless digital telephone is designed and engineered to work with your Toshiba digital  
telephone system and provide you with reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. The  
cordless digital telephone is compatible with all Strata DK systems that support digital  
telephones (except Strata DK24/56/96 Release 3). All it requires for connection is a digital  
station port.  
Your cordless digital telephone uses digital 900 MHz spread-spectrum technology, which  
represents state-of-the-art design and engineering. This provides unsurpassed range, several  
times greater than conventional analog or cordless digital telephones. It provides clarity that is  
so good, it is indistinguishable from corded telephones in most environments. It also provides  
fully secure communications for up to nine cordless digital telephones within a given  
environment.  
Fully charged, your cordless digital telephone provides over 3 hours of talk time and 42 hours  
of standby. There is a fast charger in the handset and a trickle charger in the base.  
The cordless digital telephone provides many of the same features as a 2000-series corded  
digital key telephone (DKT):  
20-character Liquid Crystal Display LCD (displays top 16 characters of DKT)  
Four programmable buttons for feature or multiple-line access (same as first four buttons  
on DKT station port)  
Headset jack  
Handset volume adjustment (three levels)  
Two ring levels and a vibration mode  
&QIꢃ7UQ button  
0VJ button with Message Waiting LED  
+ROG button  
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Applications ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Twenty-speed dial memory (stored in the telephone separate from 40 individual and  
system speed dial numbers)  
Your cordless digital telephone offers two different modes of operation. You can use it either  
in conjunction with a 2000-series digital telephone, or on a stand-alone basis. When used with  
a DKT, both the cordless digital telephone and the DKT share the same digital station port on  
the PDKU. It also shares the same extension number.  
You can switch between use of your DKT and your cordless, just by pressing a button. When  
used on a stand-alone basis, the cordless digital telephone attaches to its own digital station  
port on the PDKU.  
Several useful accessories are available:  
Base wall mount  
Headset  
Heavy duty 5.5-hour battery  
Separate deep cycle charger  
Applications  
Your cordless digital telephone brings mobility and productivity to office telephones. Greater  
call access cuts down on “telephone tag” delays. Its compact design makes it easy to take with  
you.  
Benefits  
Your cordless digital telephone uses advanced technology and provides important features that  
place it far above the competition in functionality and value. You benefit from much greater  
performance than other cordless telephones currently available. This means better sound  
quality, longer range, greater security, multi-line access, helpful LCD display information, and  
many other important advantages.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Benefits  
The cordless digital telephone provides many advantages over a single-line analog or digital  
telephone. Some of those advantages are:  
Multi-line access is available on up to four programmable buttons. These buttons can be  
used for CO line appearances, multiple [DN] appearances, or features. If the cordless  
telephone is attached to a 2000-series desk telephone, the four programmable buttons are  
the same as the first four buttons on the desk DKT.  
Your cordless digital telephone rings to the same extension number as the regular DKT it  
is used with, enabling you to answer via either telephone. Both follow the same  
forwarding and hunting regardless of which telephone is in use. This is much simpler than  
having a separate extension number and standard station port for a single-line cordless, in  
which, if you use both phones, you must forward the DKT telephone to the single-line  
telephone (SLT).  
An SLT cordless is not only a cumbersome alternative to the Toshiba digital cordless; but  
also, if you forget to forward your calls, you cannot receive the calls on your SLT cordless.  
With your cordless digital telephone it is easy. Just press a button, grab your cordless, and  
go!  
Message Waiting LED that is activated just like any regular DKT. This is a big advantage  
over a single-line cordless, which, for example, cannot light message waiting from voice  
mail.  
Spread-spectrum technology provides five to seven times greater range than conventional  
cordless telephones, making your cordless digital telephone much more useful and  
valuable.  
900 MHz spread-spectrum operation provides maximum security with a frequency range  
that is almost impossible to scan. Regular 900 MHz cordless digital telephones are  
difficult to scan, but less so than spread spectrum. Analog cordless telephone frequencies  
are easy to scan and provide virtually no security from the outside. Hackers and thieves  
can use this to hear conversations and pick up credit card numbers.  
Sound quality is better on your cordless digital telephone than non-spread spectrum 900  
MHz digital cordless phones. Sound quality on conventional analog cordless telephones is  
so poor by comparison that they are only practical for short range usage.  
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Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts  
Your Toshiba cordless digital telephone includes the following items:  
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If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your System Administrator.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Base Unit Controls and Functions  
Base Unit Controls and Functions  
Base Unit Antenna  
CHARGE LED  
BATT CHARGE LED  
POWER ON LED  
DESK Button/LED  
CORDLESS Button/LED  
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AC Adapter  
Line In  
Line Out  
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Features –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Features  
Super Long Range 900 MHz Spread Spectrum  
2-line, 10-digit LCD Display  
Headset Jack  
Ringer Volume Control  
Handset Volume Control  
Message Waiting LED  
Single button access to Conference, Hold, Message Waiting, and Transfer features  
Four Flexible Function Keys (First four keys of DKT port in Strata DK)  
20-Number Memory Store and Search  
Battery Charging System for Optional Standby Battery  
2-Way Handset Mounting  
Vibration Ringer Alert  
Compact Handset Design  
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Installation  
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Important! Your telephone system must be programmed for Auto Preference for your 7$/.  
button to work. If there is a shared digital telephone, you receive internal system  
dial tone automatically after picking up the handset of your deskset. For example,  
in a DK424 system, Program 32 must have a setting other than “00.” It is best to  
set Auto Line Preference to access Intercom dial tone.  
Step 1: Select Location  
1. Select a location for your cordless digital telephone. Avoid excessive heat or humidity.  
2. Place the cordless digital telephone’s base unit on a desk or tabletop near a standard 120V  
AC outlet and within reach of the digital telephone line connection to your Strata DK  
system.  
3. Keep the base unit and handset away from sources of electrical noise (motors, fluorescent  
lighting, etc.).  
Important! Place the cordless telephone to the right of the DKT. If placed on the left of the  
DKT, the cordless antenna picks up a tone due to its close proximity to the DKT  
speaker and electronic parts.  
Step 2: Connect Telephone Cords  
Your cordless digital telephone can be used as a stand-alone telephone or in conjunction with  
your deskset.  
There are two telephone line jacks on the back of the base unit of your cordless digital  
telephone: “Line In” and “Line Out.” You can connect your cordless digital telephone to both  
the telephone line and a Strata DK digital telephone.  
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Step 3: Connect and Apply Power to Base Unit –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To use as a stand-alone telephone  
Connect the modular jack labeled “Line In” to  
the telephone wall jack.  
Wide  
Blade  
To use with a desk telephone  
AC Adapter  
1. Unplug the telephone line cord from your desk  
telephone.  
2. Connect this cord to “Line In” of your  
cordless telephone.  
3. Using the two foot modular cord that came  
with your cordless telephone, connect the jack  
labeled “Line Out” to the desk telephone.  
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Step 3: Connect and Apply Power to Base Unit  
Note The AC adapter furnished with this telephone may be equipped with a polarized line  
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug fits into the power  
outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact your facilities coordinator  
about replacing the obsolete plug. Do not alter the shape of the blades on the polarized  
plug.  
1. Plug the AC adapter cord into the AC adapter input jack on the base unit.  
Line In to Digital Telephone Circuit  
(DK14 KSU or DK40 Base KSU, KCDU,  
PDKU2, RDSU)  
AC Adapter  
Modular  
Cords  
Line Out  
to DKT  
See I&M Manual, Chapter 8—DK40/DK424  
Universal Slot PCB Wiring  
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Step 3: Connect and Apply Power to Base Unit  
CAUTION! Use only the AC adapter supplied with your cordless digital telephone.  
2. Plug the AC adapter into a standard 120 VAC  
wall outlet.  
3. Route the power cord where it is not a trip  
hazard, and where it cannot become chafed  
and create a fire or electrical hazard.  
4. Wrap the power cord around the notch on the  
bottom of the base unit as shown at the right.  
5. Check to see that the power LED is on,  
indicating the telephone has power.  
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6. Before using your cordless digital telephone,  
be sure to raise the antenna to the vertical  
position.  
Raise to Vertical Position  
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Step 4: Attach Belt Clip to Handset (optional) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Step 4: Attach Belt Clip to Handset (optional)  
To attach the belt clip to the handset  
1. Snap the tabs of the belt clip  
into the notches on the sides of  
the handset.  
Lanyard Clip  
2. Use the belt clip to attach the  
handset to your belt or pocket  
for convenient portability.  
To remove the belt clip  
1. Pry one tab at a time from the  
notch on the side of the handset.  
1160  
2. Carefully lift the belt clip off.  
Note The belt clip is designed to fit snugly onto the handset.  
Step 5: Install Handset Battery Pack  
1. Place a charged battery pack  
onto the handset so that it slides  
easily along the ridges.  
If your battery is not charged,  
see “Removing and Charging  
Your Battery Pack” on Page 21.  
2. Slide the battery pack up onto  
the handset until it clicks into  
place.  
You are now ready to configure  
your cordless digital telephone. See  
“Configuration” on Page 25.  
1155  
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Removing and Charging Your Battery Pack  
Important! Before using your new cordless digital telephone, the battery must be charged  
continuously for six to eight hours.  
To remove the handset’s battery pack  
1. Press in on the battery pack release latch.  
2. Slide the battery pack off the handset.  
Note You may have to pull hard to slide the  
battery pack off, when the handset is  
new.  
1157  
To charge the handset’s battery pack  
1. Place the handset on the base unit.  
2. Make sure the CHARGE LED lights. If it does not light, check to see that the AC adapter  
is plugged in and that the handset is making good contact with the base unit.  
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Charging Extra Battery Packs  
The base unit of your cordless digital  
telephone is equipped with a battery charger  
for charging an extra battery pack. This  
compartment has a latch that keeps the  
battery pack in place during charging.  
Charging  
Compartment  
Battery  
Pack  
To charge extra battery packs  
1. Position the battery pack so the inner  
side is facing toward the top of the base  
unit.  
2. Slide the battery pack into the charging  
compartment until it clicks into place.  
3. Make sure the BATTERY CHARGE  
LED lights. If it does not light, check to  
see that the AC adapter is plugged in,  
and that the battery pack is seated into  
the charging compartment.  
1177  
Note Charge the standard 400 mAh battery pack without interruption for six to eight hours.  
Charge the optional 730 mAh extended battery pack without interruption for eight to  
ten hours.  
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Tips on Extending Battery Pack Life  
Battery Memory Effect  
All rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries can develop a “memory” (reduced charge capacity)  
caused by repeated charge and discharge cycles. Batteries that have developed this effect do  
not operate to their fullest capacity.  
To avoid memory effect  
Operate the unit until the battery pack is completely discharged before recharging. For  
example, use the handset off the base all day. Only replace the handset on the base at night  
after a full day of use. Do not “top off” the charge after using the battery for a short time.  
To erase memory effect  
Operate the unit until the battery pack is completely discharged, then recharge it fully.  
Repeat this process at least three times.  
LCD Low Battery Indicator  
When the battery pack in the handset is low and needs to be charged  
you see this message on the display and the handset beeps.  
LOW BATT  
1192  
Low Battery Symptoms  
On a Call  
In Standby Mode  
None of the keys operate.  
Only the 7$/. key operates.  
Handset beeps once every three seconds.  
Complete your call as quickly as possible.  
Replace battery pack.  
Handset beeps once.  
Cannot make call.  
Replace battery pack before making a call.  
To restore your battery capacity, return the handset to the base unit for charging or replace the  
handset battery pack with another charged one.  
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Configuration  
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You can configure three items in your cordless digital telephone that affect the way it works  
with the Strata DK business telephone system. These are:  
SOFT KEY  
)ꢄꢀ(On) causes the deskset to turn on the soft keys  
whenever the mode is changed from cordless to DKT.  
)ꢄ (Off) causes the deskset to turn off the soft keys  
whenever the mode is changed from cordless to DKT.  
SOFT KEY LOCK (MODE  
70/71)  
)ꢅꢀ(On) allows the Soft Key Mode 70/71 (Soft key Off/On)  
function to pass from the deskset to the Strata DK for  
controlling the soft key mode.  
Do not use this )ꢅ (On) setting unless you have Release  
3 of Strata DK280. Use with older systems may cause a  
system malfunction. Use )ꢅ (Off).  
)ꢅ (Off) locks the Soft Key (Mode 70/71) function from  
passing from the deskset to the Strata DK.  
RCV LEVEL  
)ꢅꢀ(On) sets the receive level to normal level.  
)ꢅꢀ(Off) sets the receive level to 4-dB level (lower  
volume).  
The above three settings default to the ON state.  
Your cordless digital telephone can operate in either the DKT or the cordless mode and can be  
programmed whenever the telephone is idle. When entering the program mode during cordless  
operation, all calls coming to this station are ringback tone until the program mode is ended.  
Entering the program mode during DKT operation has no effect on current call status.  
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Entering Program Mode  
To enter the program mode  
1. Remove the handset from the  
base unit.  
2. Press and hold and at the  
*
same time.  
1178  
3. While holding and , press  
*
7$/..  
1178b  
4. Release all three keys.  
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5. Press the 5ꢃ92/ button on  
the upper right side of the  
cordless handset until you  
toggle to the DATA STORE  
settings screen.  
You see the following screens on the cordless LCD  
prompting you to configure your handset:  
PROGRAM  
6. Press to toggle the settings  
for each program step or store  
(save) the setting when in  
DATA STORE step.  
R/VOL  
SOFT KEY  
ON MODE  
F1  
ON  
7. Press 7$/. at any time to  
exit PROGRAM without  
saving changes. To save the  
changes step to DATA  
0
SOFT KEY  
OFF MODE  
F1  
OFF  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
R/VOL  
R/VOL  
R/VOL  
STORE and press before  
pressing 7$/..  
PASS  
MODE 70/71  
F2  
ON  
8. Press 087( to step through  
the program steps in the  
reverse order.  
0
REJECT  
MODE 70/71  
The LEDs above the )ꢄ~)ꢇꢀ  
buttons indicate the current  
setting for each of the program  
steps. Each time the feature is  
entered and digit is pressed  
these LEDs change their  
indication.  
F2  
OFF  
RCV. LEVEL  
NORMAL  
F3  
ON  
0
RCV. LEVEL  
-4 DB  
F3  
OFF  
TALK-QUIT  
0-STORE  
TALK  
0
DATA STORE  
TALK-QUIT  
1179  
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Handset Controls  
Handset Volume Level  
Press the 5ꢃ92/ button on the side of the handset  
while on a call to select a loud or soft volume level.  
R/VOL  
MUTE  
Ringer Volume Level  
1161  
While the telephone is idle, press the 5ꢃ92/ button on  
the side of the handset to select ring volume. When the  
handset is returned to the base, the ring volume  
automatically switches to RING HIGH.  
RING HIGH  
R/VOL  
Note When the display is set for RING OFF, you receive  
a vibration alert instead of the audible ring tone.  
RING LOW  
R/VOL  
R/VOL  
RING OFF  
1180  
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Mute  
Press and hold the 087( button to consult another person in the room without the caller  
hearing you. Release the 087( button to continue the conversation.  
Using the Handset  
Pick up the handset and press You may see:  
7$/..  
AQUIRING  
LINK  
1186  
When the cordless digital  
telephone communicates  
between the base unit and  
the handset, the screen  
1187  
goes to standby, and the  
telephone is ready to use.  
When talking and the  
handset is at the range  
limit of your cordless  
digital telephone, you may  
see:  
NO SERVICE  
1188  
Take the following action:  
During a call, move back in  
range within 20 seconds.  
In standby mode, move back  
within range.  
When the display indicates  
DKT MODE, the telephone  
was not transferred to  
DKT MODE  
cordless mode at the base.  
1189  
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Charging the Handset  
For more information see Page 21.  
To charge your handset  
Place the handset on the base unit either face down or face up, with or without the belt clip  
attached. (The battery pack in the handset automatically recharges in either position.)  
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Switching a Call to Your Cordless Digital Telephone  
You can switch a call from the deskset to the cordless digital telephone or vice versa whether  
idle or talking.  
Note Transferring while idle or when calls are on hold results in a steady light (skipping the  
flashing state).  
To transfer an active call  
1. Press &25'/(66 on the  
The CORDLESS  
LED flashes.  
base unit.  
1190  
2. Pick up the handset and press The CORDLESS LED lights steady. The DKT LEDs  
7$/..  
go out and LCD display shows CORDLESS MODE.  
3. When you finish the call,  
place the handset back on the  
base unit to automatically  
hang up.  
If the telephones are idle, the transfer takes place  
immediately without the need to pick up the handset.  
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Switching a Call to the Desk Telephone  
1. Press '(6. on the base unit. The DESKLED  
flashes.  
1246  
2. Pick up the handset on your  
desk telephone.  
The DESK LED lights steady.  
3. Hang up your cordless digital  
telephone handset.  
Note If the cordless AC Adapter is unplugged or if the Strata DK system is turned off, the  
mode automatically changes to the CORDLESS mode.  
MSG  
HOLD  
DIAL  
TALK  
Cnf  
Trn  
ABC  
DEF  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
#
GHI  
JKL  
TUV  
MNO  
WXY  
4
PRS  
7
OPER  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F4  
F1  
F2  
F3  
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Using Memory –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Using Memory  
To store a number  
1. Remove the handset from the  
base unit.  
2. Press 0HPꢀ'LDO.  
You hear a beep and see:  
PHONE#—  
1181  
3. Enter the number (up to 16  
digits) you want to store.  
4. Press 0HPꢀ'LDO.  
You see:  
MEMORY#—  
1182  
5. Enter the number (01~20) for You hear a confirmation beep and see the message.  
the memory location you  
want to use.  
The telephone then returns to standby.  
Note After pressing 0HPꢀ'LDO the second time, you have 20 seconds to enter the memory  
location number you wish to use. Otherwise, an error tone sounds and the unit returns  
to standby.  
To erase a stored number  
1. Remove the handset from the You see:  
base unit.  
STORED  
1183  
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2. Press 0HPꢀ'LDO twice.  
You see:  
DELETE#—  
DELETED  
1184  
3. Press the memory location  
number you want to clear.  
You hear a long beep and  
see a screen confirming  
that you have erased that  
number from memory.  
1185  
To dial a stored number  
1. Remove the handset from the  
base unit.  
2. Press 7$/.  
...or press a designated  
function key with a line  
assigned to it. For example:  
Press )ꢅ.  
3. Press 0HPꢀ'LDO.  
4. Enter the two-digit memory  
number (01~20) for that  
Your cordless digital telephone then dials the  
previously stored number. If you select a memory  
location that does not have a stored number, the  
handset beeps rapidly and the telephone does not dial.  
number from the keypad.  
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Chain Dialing  
On certain occasions, after dialing a number, you may be requested by the party or service you  
are calling to enter a special access code, such as when performing a banking transaction. The  
access code can be stored in one of the 20 memory locations.  
1. Remove the handset from the base unit.  
2. Make the call by dialing directly or from  
one of the stored numbers in memory.  
3. When prompted by the called party,  
press 0HPꢀ'LDO (as shown) and the  
memory number of the access code at  
the appropriate time.  
Example:  
1. Dial the number for your bank.  
2. When the bank requests your account  
number press 0HPꢀ'LDO.  
3. Using the handset, enter the two-digit  
memory location (01~20) for your  
account number. Your handset dials the  
number and you may proceed with your  
transaction.  
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Features  
5
This chapter gives you all of the cordless digital telephone features in alphabetical order  
beginning on Page 47. Your cordless digital telephone provides many of the same features as a  
2000-series corded digital telephone. In addition to the 0VJꢈꢀ+ROG, &RQIꢃ7UQ and 0HPꢀ  
'LDO functions, you can use your cordless digital telephone’s )ꢄ~)ꢉ buttons to invoke the  
features listed below or to gain multiple-line access.  
When sharing the same station, your cordless )ꢄ~)ꢉ buttons perform the same functions as  
the first four buttons on a 2000-series telephone. The )ꢄ~)ꢉ buttons were preassigned upon  
system installation. Ask your System Administrator which )ꢄ~)ꢉ button functions you may  
or may not have.  
If you are not using the programmable )ꢄ~)ꢉ buttons, you can use the alternate steps in this  
chapter to invoke the features listed below.  
3RROHGꢀ/LQHꢀ*US  
5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QV  
3DUNꢀLQꢀ2UELW  
3DUNꢀDQGꢀ3DJH  
5HGLDO  
&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ$OOꢀ&DOOV  
&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\  
&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ1Rꢀ$QVZHU  
6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀ  
&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\ꢃ1$QV  
&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ([WHUQDO  
$XWRꢀ&DOOEDFN  
$FFRXQWꢀ&RGH  
$XWRꢀ%XV\ꢀ5HGLDO  
'LUHFWHGꢀ3LFNXS  
*URXSꢀ3LFNXS  
'Rꢀ1RWꢀ'LVWXUE  
/&'ꢀ0VJꢀ6HOHFW  
3ULYDF\ꢀRQꢀ/LQH  
3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVH  
'66ꢀ  
7RQHꢀ'LDOꢀ6HOHFW  
6WDUW  
6XEDGGUHVV  
There may by some feature operation differences on older version systems - compared to  
Strata DK424 (e.g., Strata DK280, Strata DK24/56/96 and Strata DK14 & DK40). Please see  
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“Access Codes” on Page 92 for Feature Access Code sequences that match your Toshiba  
telephone system. Also see the Digital Telephone User Guide for more information.  
Before You Begin  
If you are a new user of the cordless digital telephone, find out if your Strata DK system has  
Tone or Voice First Signaling. The difference is Tone Signaling rings while Voice First  
Signaling notifies you with a long tone, and then the caller’s voice. Both signals are enabled in  
system programming and determine how you make and answer calls on your cordless digital  
telephone.  
You can toggle between Tone and Voice First Signaling on a call-by-call basis.  
To change the signaling method  
1. Press a [DN] button and dial  
another station [DN].  
If Tone First Signaling is enabled, you hear a ring tone  
(one second) every four seconds.  
If Voice First Signaling is enabled, you hear a tone  
burst and then you can talk over the called station  
speaker.  
2. Press .  
After you press , the other method is activated.  
3. Speak to your party when  
they answer.  
To answer a call when you have Voice First signaling  
Talk in the direction of your telephone  
...or answer the call normally.  
To answer a call when you have Tone First signaling  
If you hear successive ring tones, you have Tone First Signaling.  
Lift the handset.  
Note You can change to the alternate signaling method when making a call on a call-by-call  
basis by pressing after dialing an internal telephone number.  
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Quick Reference  
The following topics are quick references for using your telephone’s standard features.  
Making an Outside Call  
You can make calls to or receive calls from telephones outside of the Strata DK system by  
dialing direct or and using CO Line Access Codes.  
To direct dial an outside number  
1. Press 7$/.  
The [DN], Line, or Pooled Line Grp LED lights.  
...or press any available /LQH /LQH buttons can be labeled &2ꢀ/LQH (outside CO  
button.  
Line), /LQH, or 3RROHGꢀ/LQHꢀ*US. After selecting a  
Line, you should hear dial tone and the LED lights  
steady.  
2. Dial a telephone number.  
Dial tone stops after you  
dial the first digit.  
5833700  
1193  
To use CO Line Access Codes to dial an outside number  
1. Press 7$/..  
You hear internal dial tone and the LED lights steady  
(with INT/PDN automatic off-hook selection  
programmed).  
2. Dial a CO Line access code.  
You hear CO Line dial tone and the LED continues to  
flash at the in-use rate.  
See “Access Codes” on Page  
92.  
3. Dial a telephone number.  
Dial tone stops after you  
dial the first digit.  
803171  
45833700  
1194  
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Making an Outside Call to an ISDN Trunk  
1. Access an outside CO  
line  
2. Dial the number.  
3. Press 6WDUW.  
The dialed digits will not be sent until you press this button or  
until the timer expires. See “ISDN Outgoing Calling” on Page  
64 for more information on ISDN calls.  
Making an Internal Call  
You can make calls to and receive calls from other stations in the Strata DK system.  
To dial an internal call  
1. Press 7$/. or a [DN].  
You hear dial tone and the LED lights steady.  
2. Dial a [DN].  
Notes  
If the system is set for Voice First Signaling, make  
a voice announcement when you hear a single  
tone.  
If the system is set for Tone Signaling, you hear  
repeated ring tones and you should wait for the  
call to be answered.  
If the called station does not answer, you can leave  
a message waiting by pressing 0VJ or .  
To recall a busy station  
Press to set Automatic Call Back (ACB).  
To override a busy station  
Press ꢅ  
Busy Override is activated (use only if the called  
station is not equipped for OCA).  
...or .  
Executive Override (system programmable option) is  
activated.  
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Answering Calls  
To answer a call on a CO Line or [DN]  
Press the flashing [DN],  
The LED changes from the flashing incoming call rate  
to steady.  
/LQH, or 7$/. button.  
To answer a call on Pooled Line Grp  
1. Press the flashing 3RROHGꢀ  
The LED changes from the flashing incoming call rate  
to steady. If another call comes in during the first call,  
place the call on hold or transfer it, then answer the  
second call.  
/LQHꢀ*US or 7$/. button.  
Note A warning tone is given when you are on a  
3RROHGꢀ/LQHꢀ*US call which indicates an  
incoming call.  
2. Press 5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QV  
...or 7$/.  
To answer a transferred call  
Press 7$/.  
You hear an internal ringing tone. The cordless digital  
telephone continues to ring whether the deskset is set  
for Voice First or Tone Signaling.  
...or the flashing [DN] key.  
The [DN] or Line LED is steady when you are  
connected to the call.  
Transferring Calls  
You can transfer calls to a idle or busy station, but you cannot transfer calls to a station that is  
in the DND mode.  
To transfer a call (using Camp-on)  
1. Pressꢀ&QIꢃ7UQ.  
The Line or [DN] LED flashes at the conference rate.  
You hear internal dial tone.  
2. Dial the [DN] where the call  
is to be transferred.  
The [DN] could be the [DN] of a telephone, a Hunt  
Group Number, or ACD Group [DN], etc.  
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3. Announce the call.  
After dialing, you hear a single tone.  
Note If the call was made with Tone Signaling  
instead of Voice First Signaling, you hear  
ringing tone.  
If the called station does not answer, you receive a  
recall ring (when your station or [DN] is idle). The  
ring is set by system programming.  
4. Hang up  
The Line LED changes to steady when the called  
station connects with the transferred call.  
...or press /LQH, [DN] + ꢉꢅ  
The Line LED changes to steady red when the called  
to reconnect to the transferred station connects with the transferred call. After you  
line before the call is  
answered or busy tone is  
received.  
hang up, the Line LED begins to flash at the on-hold  
rate or if you transferred the call from a [DN], the  
[DN] LED goes out. The CO Line or [DN] camps onto  
the called station and the called station receives a  
warning tone.  
You receive a recall ring when your station or [DN]is  
idle and camp-on is cancelled when the called station  
user fails to answer within a predetermined time.  
Repeat the procedure if necessary.  
Conferencing Calls  
To conference calls with stations only  
As many as four stations can be conferenced on one [DN].  
1. Press &QIꢃ7UQ.  
You hear internal dial tone and the LED flashes at the  
conference rate.  
2. Dial a [DN].  
The [DN] could be for a telephone or department.  
3. Press &QIꢃ7UQꢀafter the party All parties are conferenced and the [DN] LED from  
answers.  
which the conference originated lights steady.  
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To add a second Line  
1. Press &QIꢃ7UQ.  
You hear dial tone. The [DN] or Line LED flashes at  
the conference rate if the call is on a [DN] or /LQH  
button.  
2. Dial the next telephone  
number.  
3. Press &QIꢃ7UQ after the party All parties are conferenced. You can add one more  
answers.  
station to a two-line conference.  
Note If you receive a busy tone or the second  
station does not answer, return to the original  
connection by pressing the original [DN] or  
Line or hanging up.  
If both lines appear on your telephone, both Line  
LEDs lights steady (if you used /LQH buttons). If you  
established the two-line call on a single [DN], it lights  
steady.  
To add a station to a line call  
1. Press &QIꢃ7UQ.  
You hear dial tone. The [DN] or Line LED flashes at  
the conference rate.  
2. Dial the [DN] of the station to  
be added.  
If you receive a busy tone or no answer, press &QIꢃ  
7UQ to return to the original connection.  
3. Press &QIꢃ7UQ after the party All parties are conferenced. The [DN] or Line LED  
answers.  
lights steady.  
Up to three stations (including your own) can  
conference with one line.  
The new station is not conferenced until you answer  
by lifting the handset or pressing a [DN].  
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Placing/Retrieving Calls on Hold  
Calls on hold may be released automatically if the held party hangs up and the network  
provides a hold-release signal. See Page 45 for the Automatic Hold feature.  
To hold a call that appears on a Line or [DN] button  
Press +ROG.  
The Line or [DN] LED flashes green at the on-hold  
rate.  
You hear recall tone when your station is idle (or two  
times only when busy) if you do not retrieve the held  
call before “Hold the recall” time set in system  
programming expires.  
To place a Handsfree Answerback call on hold  
1. Press 7$/.ꢀor the flashing  
You are connected to the incoming call.  
[DN] to answer the call.  
2. Press +ROG.  
The Line or [DN] LED flashes green at the on-hold  
rate.  
You hear recall tone when your station is idle (or two  
times only when busy) if you do not retrieve the held  
call before “Hold the recall” time set in system  
programming expires.  
To retrieve the held call  
Press /LQH or the [DN] which The Line or [DN] LED  
is on hold.  
flashes at the on-hold  
rate.  
HOLD  
N0.NNN  
1195  
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To place a call on Exclusive Hold  
Exclusive Hold enables you to place a call on hold so that only you or somebody using a Call  
Pickup code at another station can retrieve it.  
Press +ROG twice.  
The Line LED flashes at  
the exclusive hold rate.  
EXC HOLD  
N0. 205  
1196  
To retrieve a call on Exclusive Hold  
Press the /LQH button that is  
Another station user can pick up the call by dialing ꢂꢋ  
plus your station number, or by dialing ꢂꢋꢂꢊꢀplus the  
CO Line number (ꢆꢆꢄaꢅꢆꢆ) that the call is held on.  
on Exclusive Hold.  
Using Automatic Hold  
Automatic Hold enables you to process calls more quickly, because you can automatically  
place a call on hold by pressing another /LQH or a [DN] button. You do not have to press the  
+ROG button. You can also switch between a new call and the original call without having to  
press +ROG. Automatic Hold is assigned on a station-by-station basis in system programming.  
To use Automatic Hold  
Press another /LQH or [DN]  
The original Line or [DN] LED flashes at the on-hold  
rate and the original call is placed on hold.  
to receive or originate a new  
call, while on one call.  
The LED of the new call lights steady and the new line  
is accessed.  
To switch between calls  
Press /LQH or [DN] of the  
The Line or [DN] LED just placed on hold flashes at  
the on-hold rate, and the LED of the Line just  
accessed lights steady.  
held call.  
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Calling the Attendant Console  
There are three ways to call the Attendant Console depending upon system programming. You  
can call any Attendant Console, a particular Attendant Console, or all Attendant Consoles.  
To call any console  
Press a [DN] + .  
The call rings the Attendant Console. Dial 0 calls  
rotate between the consoles if more than one console  
is installed.  
To call a specific console  
Press a [DN] + the console’s  
The call rings the console’s Incoming [DN] (,Qꢌ'1)  
[DN] ______.  
button.  
Note Your System Administrator can provide the  
Attendant Console Incoming [DNs].  
To make an emergency call to all consoles  
Press [DN] + the emergency  
The call rings all consoles ((PJU button).  
access code ꢂꢉꢆꢆ.  
Tone/Pulse Dialing  
With some older Central Offices, you may have to make calls using rotary dial pulses on  
outside lines. To access remote equipment (such as an answering machine) requiring Dual-  
tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) tones while on these lines, you must set your telephone for tone  
dialing after you have dialed the telephone number. Your telephone must have a 7RQHꢀ'LDOꢀ  
6HOHFW button assigned in system programming to access this feature.  
To change to Tone Dialing  
1. Dial a telephone number  
Although the line is programmed for rotary dial pulses,  
you can access the line and dial the telephone number like  
any other call described in this guide.  
on a line programmed for  
rotary dial pulses.  
2. Press 7RQHꢀ'LDOꢀ  
6HOHFW while the call is  
in progress.  
The Tone Dial Select LED lights steady, and you can send  
DTMF tones with your dial pad. If the LED is off, tone  
dialing is not selected, and you cannot send DTMF tones.  
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Account Code Calls  
Note When originating or receiving a new call, the system automatically places the line in  
the dial pulse mode.  
Account Code Calls  
Account Codes can be entered before or after a call. Some of the code applications include  
billing, tracking, and line restriction. Account Codes are recorded by the system and can,  
along with the details of the calls they are associated with, be printed out on a Station Message  
Detail Recording (SMDR) report.  
Forced Account Codes  
Some applications may require that you enter a Forced Account Code before dialing the  
telephone number.  
To use a Forced Account Code  
1. Access a line.  
You hear dial tone after accessing a line. If you dialed  
with LCR, you do not hear dial tone. See “Access  
Codes” on Page 92.  
2. Enter the Forced Account  
Code.  
Dial tone stops after you dial the first digit. You hear  
dial tone after you press the last digit of a valid  
account code, or busy tone if you dial an invalid code.  
If you dial with LCR, you do not hear dial tone.  
3. Dial a telephone number.  
Any digits that you dial after entering the code is  
entered in Step 2 are treated as part of a telephone  
number.  
Emergency Override of Forced Account Codes  
You can bypass Forced Account Codes with three emergency numbers including 911. See your  
System Administrator for these numbers.  
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Voluntary Account Codes  
Voluntary Account Codes are optional and can be entered after accessing a CO Line or during  
a call that you originated or received. The outside party cannot hear the tones you are entering.  
Voluntary Account Codes can be set in system programming to change the Toll Restriction  
classification of your station. See your System Administrator for more information. If your  
station is programmed not to verify Account Codes, you do not hear a confirmation tone.  
To use a Voluntary Account Code  
1. Press $FFRXQWꢀ&RGH  
Your conversation is not interrupted. Some telephones  
require that you enter the account code before dialing  
a telephone number. If a valid account code is not  
entered, dialing external calls may be restricted.  
...or 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀ+ ꢋꢆ  
...or + ꢋꢆ.  
ꢍꢀ  
2. Enter the Account Code.  
You hear confirmation tone (one-half second duration)  
if the code is valid. If the code is invalid, you hear two  
short tones.  
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to enter  
another account code (the last  
code entered is recorded).  
Notes  
Any digits dialed after the code has been entered  
are treated as part of the outside telephone number.  
Voluntary Account Codes must be entered before  
the call is disconnected.  
Verified Account Codes  
If the system is set for Verified Account Codes, you must enter specific codes when entering  
Forced or Voluntary Account Codes. Verified Account Codes are established in system  
programming or by designated stations.  
Alarm Reset  
Your Strata DK system can be connected to a facility alarm system. All telephones produce a  
startling tone whenever this alarm is activated. Stations with an $ODUPꢀ5HVHWꢀbutton can  
reset the alarm by pressing theꢀ$ODUPꢀ5HVHWꢀbutton.  
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Alert Signaling  
Alert Signaling enables you to send an alert sound to a predesignated (partner) station by  
pressing a single button. This feature is based on the “buzz” key, where, for example, a  
manager might alert his/her administrative assistant to enter the office.  
You can have as many as four $OHUWꢀ6LJQDO(s) to send or receive an Alert Signal to/from  
other telephones. An Alert Signal is sent even if the alerted telephone is busy (on/off-hook) or  
in the DND or Call Forward mode.  
To send an Alert Signal  
Press $OHUWꢀ6LJQDO. An alert tone sounds at the designated station.  
Note The signal sounds even if the alerted telephone is busy (on or off hook) or in the DND  
mode.  
Automatic Busy Redial (ABR)  
After reaching a busy outside number, you can activate Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) so that  
the Strata DK system automatically redials that number for you at regular intervals. ABR is an  
optional feature enabled in system programming. This feature may not be allowed on some (or  
all) lines in your system depending on the telephone line type connected.  
To activate ABR  
1. Press $XWRꢀ%XV\ꢀ5HGLDO  
The Auto Busy Redial LED flashes.  
...or press &QIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢉꢉ.  
You hear confirmation tone after you press &QIꢃ7UQ +  
ꢂꢉꢉ.  
2. Press 6SNU.  
The system redials the number every 30 or 60 seconds  
(depending on system programming), up to 15 times.  
With each attempt, the:  
Line and Spkr LEDs blink when the line is seized.  
Dial tone is heard over your speaker.  
Telephone number is redialed. If busy, ABR resets  
and tries again.  
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If the [DN] or Line is available, the [DN] or Line and  
Spkr LEDs flash. The called telephone number rings,  
and your telephone receives ring tone.  
Note If your station is busy, ABR does not attempt  
a recall.  
3. Press 7$/. and wait for the  
If you do not press 7$/. within 30 seconds after a  
connection is made, you hear a muted ring for another  
30 seconds, then the call disconnects.  
party to answer.  
To cancel ABR  
Press $XWRꢀ%XV\ꢀ5HGLDO  
...or press [DN] + ꢂꢉꢉ.  
Automatic Callback  
After reaching a busy or Do Not Disturb station, you can set Automatic Callback (ACB) to  
have the system call you back when the called station becomes available. You can make other  
calls while waiting for the called station to become available.  
To set Automatic Callback (busy or DND stations)  
1. Press $XWRꢀ&DOOEDFN  
Busy tone stops momentarily, then you hear two  
seconds of dial tone, then busy tone resumes.  
...or press .  
2. Pressꢀ7$/..  
The LED flashes at the incoming call rate.  
3. Answer within three rings to  
prevent the callback from  
being cancelled.  
Your telephone rings at a fast rate when the called  
station becomes idle, and you hear a single tone (LED  
lights steady).  
The called station receives a voice announce call from  
your telephone or, with Tone Signaling, you hear  
ringback tone and the called station rings.  
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If you receive a busy tone after answering the  
callback, the called party has already received or  
originated another call. Your request is not cancelled.  
To cancel Automatic Callback (busy or DND stations)  
Press a [DN] + ꢂꢉꢇ + 7$/..  
Line Queuing with Automatic Callback  
Automatic Callback enables a waiting queue for an available line after attempting access to a  
line group when all lines are busy. The system calls you back when a line becomes available.  
To set Line Queuing  
1. Press $XWRꢀ&DOOEDFN  
The busy tone stops momentarily, then you hear two  
seconds of dial tone, then busy tone resumes.  
... or press .  
2. Press 7$/..  
You can make other calls while waiting for a line to  
become available.  
The [DN] LED from which you attempted to first  
access the line flashes at the incoming call rate, and  
your telephone rings at a fast rate.  
Note You must answer within three rings to prevent  
the callback from being cancelled.  
3. Lift the handset immediately  
or press the flashing [DN].  
You hear CO dial tone. If you hear a busy tone, the  
line has already been seized or has received an  
incoming call. Your request is not cancelled.  
You are called again the next time a line becomes  
available. The Line or [DN] LED lights steady.  
To cancel Line Queuing  
Press a [DN] + ꢂꢉꢇꢀ+ 7$/..  
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Auto Redial  
This feature enables you to automatically redial the last number (outside or [DN]) called by  
pressing 5HGLDO. The 5HGLDO feature button must be programmed as one of the four flexible  
keys on the telephone.  
To redial the last number dialed  
1. Press an available [DN] or  
Make sure that you press the same [DN] or /LQH  
button that you used to dial the telephone number that  
you wish to redial.  
/LQH.  
You hear dial tone.  
2. Press 5HGLDO.  
The last telephone number you dialed is automatically  
redialed.  
Call Forward  
You can set your telephone [DN] with a variety of Call Forward modes. Call Forward must be  
set before the call is received. When Call Forward is set, the following types of calls are  
forwarded.  
External calls that ring your station, but lines that ring more than one station are not  
forwarded except CF-External.  
Line calls that are transferred to your station.  
Internal calls (Handsfree and OCA calls may or may not). CF-External calls are not  
forwarded on internal calls.  
Call Forward has priority over the Station Hunt feature.  
Telephones can have many [DN] buttons, but the telephone must be the designated owner of a  
[DN] before you can Call Forward to the [DN]. Each telephone is usually the owner of at least  
one [DN] which is called the Primary Directory Number [PDN].  
Your telephone can be programmed to have [PhDNs] in addition to [DNs]. Each [PhDN] can  
be set to any mode of Call Forward independent of other [DNs] on the telephone. Like the  
[DNs], your telephone must be the owner of [PhDNs], so that you can use any of call forward  
features. If you hear re-order tone when following any of the Call Forward steps, then your  
telephone is not the owner of the selected [PhDN].  
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When you forward calls to another destination, you see a message indicating the:  
Type of Call forward.  
Forwarded from [PhDN] and/or [DN].  
Forwarded to destination number.  
Note Call Forward–All Calls, Call Forward–No Answer, and Call Forward–Busy can only  
be activated when Speed Dial is assigned to an “)ꢄ-)ꢉ” function key or deleted from  
all buttons (use ). See “Access Codes” on Page 92.  
Call Forward-All Calls  
If your station is idle or busy and has this feature activated, all calls to it are forwarded  
immediately. The station does not ring.  
To set Call Forward-All Calls  
1. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ$OOꢀ&DOOV  
The Call Frwd All Calls LED flashes.  
...or press a [PDN] or [PhDN] You hear a confirmation tone.  
+ ꢂꢎꢆꢄ.  
Note [PhDNs] can only be forwarded by using the  
dial codes.  
2. Enter the [DN] to which calls  
are forwarded.  
3. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ$OOꢀ&DOOV  
The Call Frwd All Calls  
LED lights steady red  
and calls forward to the  
stored station number.  
CF-A NNN  
MMM  
1197  
...or press 7$/. if an access  
code was used.  
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Call Forward-Busy  
Calls to your telephone while you are busy on another call or in the DND mode forward  
immediately if this feature is set. Calls ring as normal if your telephone is idle.  
To set Call Forward-Busy  
1. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\  
The Call Frwd Busy LED flashes.  
...or press a [PDN] or [PhDN] You hear confirmation tone if you pressed ꢂꢎꢆꢅ.  
+ ꢂꢎꢆꢅ.  
2. Enter the [DN] of the station  
to which calls are to be  
forwarded.  
The Call Frwd Busy LED lights steady and calls are  
forwarded to the stored station number.  
3. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\  
CF-B NNN  
MMM  
1198  
...or press 7$/.ꢀif an access  
code was used.  
Call Forward-No Answer  
All calls to your station when set with this feature are forwarded to a selected station if you do  
not answer within a time that you designate.  
Note Your station can be assigned in system programming to not Call Forward-No Answer  
when receiving Voice First (handsfree) calls. Callers can activate Call Forward-No  
Answer by dialing 1 during their voice announcement.  
To set call Forward-No Answer  
1. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ1Rꢀ  
The Call Frwd No Answer LED flashes red.  
You hear confirmation tone.  
$QVZHU  
...or press a [PDN] + ꢂꢎꢆꢇ.  
2. Enter the [DN] to which calls  
are forwarded.  
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3. Press 6SHHGꢀ'LDO  
You can omit this step if you pressed &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ1Rꢀ  
$QVZHU in Step 1, and you do not want to change the  
length of time that your telephone rings before it  
forwards. Initially, your telephone rings 12 seconds  
before it forwards.  
...or .  
4. Enter the time at which the  
calls are to be forwarded  
(08~60 seconds).  
You can omit this step and continue onto the next step  
if you do not wish to change the amount of time your  
telephone rings before it forwards.  
5. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ1Rꢀ  
The Call Frwd No  
Answer LED lights  
$QVZHU  
CF-NA NNN  
steady red and calls are  
MMM  
forwarded to the stored  
1199  
station number.  
...or press 7$/..  
Call Forward-Busy/No Answer  
All calls to your station set with this feature are forwarded immediately to a selected station  
whenever you are busy on another call or in the DND mode. Calls also forward if you do not  
answer the call within a time that you designate.  
Note Your station can be assigned in system programming not to Call Forward-No Answer  
when receiving Voice First (handsfree) calls. Callers can activate Call Forward-No  
Answer by dialing during the voice announcement.  
To set Call Forward-Busy/No Answer  
1. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\ꢃ  
The &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\ꢃ1$QV LED flashes.  
1$QV  
...or press the [PDN] or  
[PhDN] to be forwarded +  
ꢂꢎꢆꢉ.  
2. Enter the [DN] to which calls You hear a confirmation tone if ꢂꢎꢆꢉ is dialed.  
are forwarded.  
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3. Press 6SHHGꢀ'LDO  
You can omit this step if you pressed &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ  
%XV\ꢃ1$QV in Step 1, and you do not want to change  
the length of time that your telephone rings before it  
forwards. Initially, your telephone rings 12 seconds  
before it forwards.  
...or .  
4. Enter the time at which the  
call are to be forwarded  
(08~60 seconds).  
You can omit this step and continue onto the next step  
if you do not wish to change the amount of time your  
telephone rings before it forwards.  
5. Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ%XV\ꢃ  
The Call Frwd Busy/NAns LED lights steady red and  
calls are forwarded to the stored station number.  
1$QV  
...or press 7$/..  
Call Forward-Cancel  
To cancel any Call Forward mode except Call Forward-External  
Press the applicable &DOOꢀ)RUZDUG button so that its associated LED turns off  
...or press [PDN] + ꢂꢎꢆꢄ  
...or press 7$/..  
Call Forward-External  
This feature enables you to forward new incoming calls directed to your [PDN] to a  
destination outside of the system. [PhDNs] assigned to your telephone do not Call Forward to  
external destinations. Internal calls and transferred calls to your [PDN] also do not forward to  
external destinations. Only incoming calls over CO Lines dedicated to your [PDN], private  
CO Line, and/or Direct In Dial line calls are forwarded. The Call Forward-External destination  
can be a telephone number over a CO Line, a station over a tie line, or a station within your  
Strata DK system.  
Any of the Call Forward modes can be set for your [PDNs] or [PhDNs] simultaneously with  
Call Forward-External. This feature stores the calls to Station Speed Dial Code 49. Use the  
Speed Dial storage procedures detailed in this chapter. When forwarding to an outside  
destination include the CO Line (or CO Line Group) access code before the telephone number.  
See Table 1 on page 95 for the CO Line/Line Group access codes. The LCR access code “9”  
cannot be used.  
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Important! Only perform the following procedure the first time Call Forward External is set  
or when you change the destination. It is not necessary to store the destination  
each time you set Call Forward External; it remains in system memory.  
To set Call Forward-External  
Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀ([WHUQDO  
Incoming calls forward to  
the destination stored at  
Station Speed Dial  
CF-EKT  
CF-EKT  
Location 49 (RCTUA, B,  
C/D processors) or  
location 139 (RCTUE/F  
processors).  
1201  
...or press the [PDN] + ꢂꢎꢊꢆ  
+ 7$/..  
1201  
To cancel Call Forward-External  
Repeat the previous step.  
Call Forward-Fixed  
If you activate this feature, all internal and Private or DID CO Line calls to your [PDN] are  
forwarded immediately to a [PDN] set in system programming. Your station must be assigned  
with the “&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀWR:_____” button in system programming to activate this feature.  
To set Call Forward-Fixed  
Press &DOOꢀ)UZGꢀWR: ____.  
The “&DOOꢀ)UZGꢀWR:  
____” LED lights  
steady and all calls are  
forwarded to a station  
[DN] or voice mail  
device set in system  
programming.  
CF-F NNN  
MMM  
1202  
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Call Park Orbits (Release 3 or later)  
The Call Park Orbit feature enables you to hold a call temporarily in an orbit for anyone to  
retrieve. You can have the same station or a different station. There are 20 General Park Orbits  
for the system and one Personal Park Orbit for each station. Once you have parked a call in an  
orbit, you can:  
Hang up and retrieve the parked call at a later time.  
Originate another call.  
Access a voice paging device to announce the parked call for pickup from another station.  
If you park a call and your station is idle while the system Call Park recall timer expires, the  
parked call automatically recalls to your station. If your station is busy, the parked call camps  
onto your station.  
To park a call  
1. Press 3DUNꢀLQꢀ2UELW while  
The Line or [DN] LED flashes at the  
consultation-hold rate until you enter the orbit  
number.  
on an internal or outside call.  
...orꢀ&QIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢇꢇꢅ.  
2. Enter a General Orbit  
After dialing the orbit number, you hear a short dial  
tone and the call is parked. The Line LED flashes at  
the Hold rate, or the [DN] LED goes out.  
Number (ꢁꢆꢆ~ꢁꢄꢁ)  
...or enter a valid [PDN].  
3. Press 7$/..  
To pick up or retrieve a parked call  
1. Press the parkedꢀ/LQH, [DN]  
The Line LED flashes at an on-hold rate (the [DN]  
LED is off). The call is parked at the orbit with the  
orbit number that you have just entered.  
or 3DUNꢀLQꢀ2UELW  
...or [DN] + ꢂꢇꢇꢅ.  
2. Enter the Orbit Number or the The Orbit Number is usually provided in the paging  
[PDN] where the call is  
parked.  
announcement. The Line or [DN] LED lights steady  
when the call is picked up or retrieved.  
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Call Pickup  
Call Park and Page  
1. Press 3DUNꢀDQGꢀ3DJHꢀwhile The Line or [DN] LED flashes at the  
on an internal or outside call.  
consultation-hold rate.  
...or &QIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢇꢇꢄ.  
2. Enter a General Orbit  
Number (ꢁꢆꢆ~ꢁꢄꢁ) or a  
valid [DN].  
The Line LED flashes at an on-hold rate (the [DN]  
LED is off). You hear a short dial tone for your paging  
access.  
3. Enter the Paging access  
code______. See “Access  
Codes” on Page 92.  
4. Make your announcement  
and remember to include the  
Orbit Number in your  
announcement.  
5. Press 7$/. to free the  
The paging device is released when you hang up.  
paging device.  
Call Pickup  
You can pick up a call that is ringing another station, a call placed on hold at another station  
and other types of calls.  
Directed Call Pickup  
Directed Call Pickup provides you with several ways to pick up calls ringing in, or calls held at  
other stations. You can also pick up a telephone group page and an external page with Directed  
Call Pickup.  
To use Directed Pickup  
1. Press 'LUHFWHGꢀ3LFNXS  
...or press a [DN] + ꢂꢋ.  
2. Dial one of the pickup codes.  
See “Access Codes” on Page  
92.  
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Call Pickup –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To pick up a ringing CO Line in a tenant system  
Press 'LUHFWHG  
After you press a particular button, you are connected  
to a new incoming call for that particular Tenant  
Group.ꢀ'LUHFWHGꢀ3LFNXSꢄaꢉꢀbuttons correspond to  
Tenant Groups 1~4. You are connected to a new  
incoming ringing call (in any Tenant Group) after  
dialing the access code.  
3LFNXSꢀꢄ~ꢉ  
...or press a [DN] + ꢂꢋꢁ.  
In non-tenant systems, the 'LUHFWHGꢀ3LFNXSꢄ  
button picks up any ringing CO Line.  
This feature does not pick up transferred CO Lines  
that are ringing; see “Directed Call Pickup” that  
follows for instructions on how to pick up transferred  
lines.  
Group Pickup  
Stations can be assigned in system programming to Pickup Groups. As many as 20 groups can  
be created to enable you to easily pickup incoming (new or transferred) or internal calls that  
are ringing stations that are in your group or in other groups. See your System Administrator  
for group assignments.  
Calls Within Your Group  
You can pick up calls ringing stations within your pickup group. You can belong to more than  
one group.  
To pick up a call ringing a station in your group  
Press *URXSꢀ3LFNXS  
You are connected to the call after pressing *URXSꢀ  
3LFNXS or entering the access code.  
...or press a [DN] + ꢂꢋꢂꢇꢉ.  
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Calls to Other Groups  
You can pick up calls directed to other pickup groups by following the steps on the left.  
To pick up a call ringing another group  
1. Press a [DN].  
You hear dial tone.  
2. Enter ꢂꢋ, then the access  
code (ꢂꢇꢅꢆ~ꢂꢇꢇꢁ) of the  
group that the station belongs  
to.  
You are connected to the call after dialing the group  
access code. If the called station belongs to more than  
one group, any of the Group Pickup codes associated  
with those groups picks up the call.  
Call Waiting  
You can place the call on hold or end this call and answer the next call. A warning tone  
indicates that you have a call camped onto your station and the [DN] or Line LED flashes at  
the on-hold rate.  
To answer an incoming call while on another call  
1. Press +ROG.  
The existing call is put on hold. The camped-on line  
rings your station and the Line LED flashes at the  
incoming call rate.  
2. Press the flashing [DN] or  
You are connected to the transferred call and the [DN]  
or Line LED lights steady.  
/LQH  
...or press the flashing [DN]  
or /LQH if your telephone has  
the Auto Hold feature  
The existing call is placed on hold and you are  
connected to the transferred call. The [DN] or Line  
LED lights steady (See your System Administrator to  
find out if you have Auto Hold).  
...or press the ringing [DN] or This disconnects the current call and then connects  
/LQH to end the current call  
and answer the next call.  
you to the transferred call. The [DN] or Line LED  
remains steady.  
...or hang up and the  
camped-on call rings your  
station. Then press a [DN],  
/LQH  
The existing call is disconnected. The camped-on line  
rings your telephone and the Line LED flashes at the  
incoming call rate.  
...or press 7$/..  
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Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Direct Station Selection Buttons (Hotline)  
This optional feature enables you to connect directly to another station [PDN] by pressing a  
Direct Station Selection '66ꢀbutton. The button’s LED shows status (idle/busy). If connected  
to a CO Line, press this button to put the outside party on hold. Transfer the call as you would  
normally, by voice announcing or camping on by hanging up or by pressing the 5HOHDVH DQG  
$QV button.  
The station could be busy on its Primary [DN], Secondary [DN], a Phantom [DN], a CO Line  
or in Do Not Disturb mode if the DSS LED is lit. If a station is idle but other stations are using  
all of the station’s [PDN] buttons, the station ['66] button lights busy.  
Do Not Disturb (DND)  
If your station is in the DND mode, internal and external calls do not ring your station; calls  
cannot be transferred to it and Off-hook Call Announce calls are denied. You can continue to  
make calls while in the DND mode.  
Note You can press $OHUWꢀ6LJQDO button from your “alert partner” telephone to override  
DND and signal your telephone. Also, telephones with the DND override feature can  
call and ring your telephone when it is in the DND mode. DND and or Alert Signal  
must be programmed on the telephone )ꢄ~)ꢉ buttons.  
To activate/deactivate DND  
Press 'Rꢀ1RWꢀ'LVWXUE.  
The LED lights steady in DND mode.  
...or press it again to toggle  
the feature off.  
Notes  
Pressing 'Rꢀ1RWꢀ'LVWXUE while a call is ringing at your station silences the  
ringing.  
Calls forward from your station if it is set for Call Forward-Busy or Call  
Forward-Busy/No Answer while in the DND mode.  
Some stations may be programmed to override DND.  
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Door Lock  
Your telephone may have an 8QORFNꢀ'RRU button(s), which unlocks a door lock when  
pressed. You may use the following to record the locations of each door.  
8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢆ_____________________  
8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢄ_____________________  
8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢅ_____________________  
8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢇ_____________________  
8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢉ_____________________  
To unlock a door lock  
Press the corresponding  
The door unlocks for three or six seconds when you  
button (8QORFNꢀ'RRUꢀꢆaꢉ). press the button, depending on system programming.  
The Unlock Door LED turns on for the amount of time  
the door is unlocked.  
Door Telephone  
Door phones can be used to call digital and electronic telephones selected in system  
programming. You can call a door telephone and monitor the area surrounding the door  
telephone.  
To answer a door telephone call  
1. Press 7$/..  
If you lift the handset while the door telephone is still  
ringing, your [DN] LED lights steady and you are  
connected to the door telephone.  
2. Dial the door telephone [DN]  
if not connected yet.  
3. Hang up when the call is  
completed.  
To pick up door telephone calls that are ringing at a station other than yours  
Press a [DN] + ꢂꢋꢂꢇꢆ. You hear a distinctive ringing tone. Your telephone  
rings five times or only once, depending on system  
programming.  
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ISDN Outgoing Calling ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To call/monitor a door telephone  
1. Press a [DN].  
You hear dial tone and the LED lights steady.  
2. Dial the [DN] for the desired  
door location.  
[DN]  
[DN]  
#151 Location_________________ #157 Location___________________  
#152 Location_________________ #158 Location___________________  
#153 Location_________________ #159 Location___________________  
#154 Location_________________ #161 Location___________________  
#155 Location_________________ #162 Location___________________  
#156 Location_________________ #162 Location___________________  
3. Hang up when the call is  
completed or when you are  
finished monitoring.  
ISDN Outgoing Calling  
This feature enables you to make outgoing call using an Integrated Services Digital Network  
(ISDN) trunk, provided that you are connected to a Strata DK424 system with Release 4.0, or  
higher, software and that you subscribe to ISDN lines. ISDN trunks offer faster call connection  
setup, and they also provide more connection circuits.  
Making an ISDN outgoing call will either be handled automatically with a timer or by you  
initiating the ISDN “Start” sequence. The method depends on your system’s programming.  
See your System Administrator to determine the method.  
To make an outgoing call to an ISDN trunk  
1. Access an outside CO  
line  
2. Dial the number.  
3. Press 6WDUW.  
The dialed digits will not be sent until you press this button or  
until the timer expires.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– LCD Name/Number Display  
Subaddress  
Subaddress digits may be required for dialing another department, or to send a call to  
equipment, such as a printer. If you need to enter subaddress digits, follow these instructions:  
To make an outgoing call with a subaddress to an ISDN trunk  
1. Access an outside CO  
line  
2. Dial the number.  
3. Press 6XE.  
The 6XE button informs the system that the following digits  
are the subaddress.  
4. Enter the subaddress.  
5. Press 6WDUW.  
The dialed digits will not be sent until you press this button or  
until the timer expires.  
LCD Name/Number Display  
This feature enables you to use your telephone to store a title (such as your name, telephone  
number, location, etc.) in system memory. This title (e.g., LOBBY) displays on your station’s  
LCD while it is idle, and it appears at other stations’ LCDs when they are called from your  
station. Your name displays on other telephone LCDs when they are used to call your  
telephone.  
Name display information for non-LCD telephones or voice mail/auto attendant devices can  
be stored from station 200. When name/number is recorded for non-LCD telephones or other  
devices, their name/number is displayed on LCD telephones when called.  
To activate name/number information  
1. Press 7$/. + ꢂꢎꢅꢄ.  
Current information appears on the display after the  
call is released.  
2. Press 7$/..  
The new information is  
stored and appears on the  
display. For example, if  
the name is “TOSHIBA  
TOSHIBA  
EXT. 200  
1203  
EXT. 200”, that appears  
on the display.  
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Messaging –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To clear name/number display  
1. Press 7$/. + ꢂꢎꢅꢆ.  
You hear a confirmation tone, then a busy tone.  
2. Press 7$/..  
When a user name is set, your title appears on the  
LCD during direct, forwarded, and hunted calls. On  
override or OCA calls, the LCD does not display the  
title.  
A name is displaced by  
Message and Call  
Forward settings if they  
NO. 200  
are set.  
1204  
3. Press a [DN] + ꢂꢎꢅꢄ to  
redisplay a name after it has  
been cleared.  
Messaging  
Calling Station Messaging  
You can set a message that appears on the LCD of telephones that call your telephone by  
following the instructions on the left.  
To create an LCD message for telephones that call you  
1. Press /&'ꢀ0VJꢀ6HOHFW  
...or press a [PDN] +  
ꢂꢎꢏ.  
2. Dial the number of the  
message you want.  
Personal message (10~19) an system message (60~99).  
The selected message is displayed.  
3. Press /&'ꢀ0VJꢀ6HOHFW The LCD Msg Select LED lights continuously, and the  
selected message is set. The message is sent to LCD  
telephones that call your telephone.  
...or 6SNU.  
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Cancelling a Calling Station Message  
To cancel a message that has been set at your station  
Press /&'ꢀ0VJꢀ6HOHFW The LCD Msg Select LED goes out.  
...or press a [PDN] + ꢂꢎꢏ The LED lights.  
...or press 6SNU.  
The LED goes out. A personal message (10~19) remains  
stored in memory.  
Message Waiting  
If you call a station [DN] and it is busy or its user does not answer, you can leave a message  
waiting indication by pressing the 0VJ button. The Msg LED at the called station flashes after  
you press the button. The user can call you back by pushing the 0VJ button with the flashing  
LED. (Voice mail devices, as well as people, can leave message waiting indications.)  
All telephones have a fixed 0VJ button/LED for receiving/retrieving messages left by callers  
that called the [PDN]. Telephones that own [PhDNs] can also have flexible message waiting  
[PhDN/MW] buttons/LEDs for receiving/retrieving messages left by callers.  
Each Message Waiting indication can accept up to four MW indications at each [DN] or  
[PhDN] at one time. One of the indications for each [DN] is reserved for the Message Center  
set in system programming.  
To answer a Message Waiting  
1. Press 0VJ when the Msg  
Your telephone rings the station or voice mail device  
that set the indication. If there is no answer, the LED  
continues to flash.  
LED is flashing red. If there  
is no answer, hang up and try  
at a later time.  
2. Press 7$/. after receiving  
the message to terminate the  
call.  
Voice mail devices may cancel the indication after a  
short delay.  
3. Repeat the Steps to retrieve  
additional messages.  
The Msg LED flashes if you have more messages.  
The called party must answer—by either going off-hook or by pressing the 6SNU button—for  
the indication to be cancelled automatically.  
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Message Waiting ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To cancel Message Waiting  
Press 0VJ to answer  
The Msgindication is cancelled when the called party  
answers.  
...or press 7$/. + ꢂꢉꢆꢁ.  
The Msg indication cancels without calling the  
telephone or VM device which set the Msg indication  
on your telephone.  
To set a Message Waiting light on another telephone  
1. Press a [DN] and dial a  
[PDN] or a [PhDN].  
You hear ringback tone or busy tone.  
2. Press 0VJꢀor press ꢊꢀwhile  
listening to the ringback or  
busy tone.  
The Msg LED associated with the dialed number  
flashes at the called telephone. The Msg LED lights  
steady at your telephone.  
If you dialed a [PDN], the LED of the fixed 0VJ  
button flashes.  
If you dialed a [PhDN] and that station has aꢀ0:  
button specifically associated with the [PhDN],  
then that button’s[PhDN/MW] LED flashes. If  
the called station does not have a [PhDN/MW]  
button, then dial the [PDN] to leave a message.  
3. Press 7$/..  
The Msg LED continues to flash at the called  
telephone, until the called party retrieves the message  
by pressing the Flashing (fixed) 0VJ button or the  
[PhDN/MW]. After setting a message waiting  
indication on another telephone, the Msg LED turns  
off at your station after you press 7$/..  
To cancel a Message Waiting light on the other telephone set from your telephone  
1. Dial the station number on  
which you left the indication.  
2. Press 0VJ twice or press ꢊ  
twice.  
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[PhDN/MW] Message Waiting  
To use this feature, your telephone must be programmed for both [PhDNs] and Message  
Waiting (0:) buttons.  
Your telephone has one built-in Message Waiting (0VJ) button that works with your [PDN]  
(see Message Waiting for a detailed explanation of this feature.).  
To set a Message Waiting indication for a [PhDN/MW]  
Follow the same procedure used to set a message light on another telephone.  
To respond to [PhDN/MW]  
1. Press the [PhDN/MW]  
Your telephone rings the station or voice mail device  
that left the message. (The LED on your telephone  
continues to flash.)  
indicated by the flashing red  
LED.  
...or answer a message by  
pressing 7$/..If there is no  
answer, hang up and try at a  
later time.  
2. Press 7$/. after receiving  
If you have more than one message waiting indication  
from different sources, the red LED continues to flash,  
after you answer the first message.  
the message.  
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to  
answer the next messages.  
To cancel Message Waiting set on a [PhDN/MW]  
A flashing [PhDN/MW] indicates that there is a message waiting on that button; however, if  
you have listened to that message (which should turn the LED off) or if for some reason you  
wish to turn it off, you can follow the steps below to turn it off.  
1. Press the [PhDN] associated  
with the flashing.  
You hear a steady dial tone and the[PhDN] LED  
lights steady.  
2. Enter ꢂꢉꢆꢁ.  
The dial tone stops.  
3. Press 7$/..  
The flashing red Message Waiting LED stops,  
indicating that the message has been canceled.  
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Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Off-hook Call Announce (OCA)  
This feature enables you to call and speak through either the handset or the speaker of an  
off-hook, busy digital telephone. There are two kinds of OCA:  
Handset Off-hook Call Announce (HS-OCA)–enables an announcement to be made  
through the handset. No special hardware is required.  
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (SP-OCA)–enables an announcement to be made  
through the speaker. The called telephone must be equipped with optional hardware.  
Activating Off-hook Announce (OCA)  
If your system programming is set for automatic OCA, you are connected as an OCA call  
immediately; otherwise, when you hear busy tone, you must press .  
If your system is set for Tone Signaling, you hear ringback tone and must press to OCA. If  
you hear busy tone after pressing , press to activate OCA. If you hear busy tone, press ꢅ  
(you hear ringback tone, then press to OCA).  
Handset Off-hook Call Announce (HS-OCA) Calling  
To make an HS-OCA call with Voice First Signaling  
1. Press 7$/..ꢀ  
You hear a single tone and are be able to talk to the station  
if your station is programmed for automatic HS-OCA  
operation.  
2. Call the desired station.  
3. Speak to the called party  
if you hear silence  
Note Your station must be programmed to override  
DND to OCA a DND station.  
...or press if you hear  
busy tone.  
4. Press ꢅꢀto speak to the  
called station if your  
station is not  
programmed for  
automatic HS-OCA  
operation and if you hear  
DND busy tone.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Off-hook Call Announce (OCA)  
To make an HS-OCA call with Tone Signaling  
1. Press 7$/. and call the  
desired station.  
2. Press ꢅꢄ or ꢄꢅ to speak  
If you receive busy tone after pressing ꢅꢄ, the called  
station is either busy on a speakerphone call or does not  
have the OCA option set in system programming. Either  
condition blocks OCA.  
to the called station.  
3. Press if you receive  
busy tone. Then press ꢄ  
to OCA  
You hear ring tone.  
...or if you receive ring  
tone, press to OCA  
(you may hear busy tone),  
then press to OCA.  
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (SP-OCA)  
This feature enables you to call and speak through the speaker of an off-hook, busy digital  
telephone.  
To make an SP-OCA call with Voice First Signaling  
1. Press 7$/. and call the  
You hear a single tone and can to talk to the station if your  
station is programmed for automatic SP-OCA operation.  
desired station.  
2. Speak to the called party  
...or press (if a busy  
tone is heard or your  
station is not  
programmed for  
automatic SP-OCA  
operation, you must press  
to speak to the called  
station).  
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Override Calls –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To dial an SP-OCA call with Tone Signaling  
1. Press 7$/. and call the  
desired station.  
2. If you receive busy or  
If you receive busy tone after pressing ꢅꢄ, the called  
telephone is either busy on a speakerphone call or does not  
have the OCA option set in system programming.  
ring tone, press ꢅꢄ.  
3. Speak to the called  
station.  
Override Calls  
Busy Override enables you to send a muted ring tone to a busy station to indicate that a call is  
waiting and DND Override lets you send a tone to an idle or busy station in the DND mode to  
indicate that a call is coming in. You can enter an established conversation with Executive  
Override.  
Busy Override  
To initiate a Busy Override signal  
Pressꢀꢅ after reaching a  
A tone is heard at the busy station, indicating that a call is  
waiting.  
busy station  
...or for Off-hook Call Announce activation:  
...or press ꢅꢄ.  
If your station is equipped for manual Off-hook Call  
Announce, pressing (with Voice First Signaling) or  
ꢅꢄ (with Tone Signaling) makes an Off-hook Call  
Announce call to that station.  
If your station is equipped with Automatic Off-hook  
Call Announce and the called station is able to receive  
OCA, you do not receive a busy tone and you may  
converse with the called party after dialing the station  
number.  
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Page Announcements  
DND Override  
To initiate a DND Override signal  
Press after reaching a  
A tone signal is heard at the DND station indicating that a  
call is coming in.  
DND station.  
Your station must be enabled in system programming to send a DND Override signal. Also, a  
telephone can be enabled in system programming to block DND Override from all other  
telephones.  
Note Privacy Override is blocked by DND. However, OCA is possible to DND stations  
from stations that are allowed DND override.  
Executive Override  
To initiate Executive Override  
After reaching a busy  
An optional tone signal may be heard by the called parties  
station, press . Enter the prior to your entering the conversation.  
conversation.  
Page Announcements  
Station users can make page announcements to telephones and external speakers.  
To make a Page Announcement Automatic Busy Redial (ABR)  
1. Press a [DN], and enter a  
paging access code.  
See “Access Codes” on Page  
92.  
2. Use a a normal voice level to  
make your announcement,  
then repeat it.  
Each of the page access codes (including the [PDN]  
button) can be stored on an 6' button.  
3. Hang up.  
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Privacy On-Line –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Privacy On-Line  
This option blocks a user at a station programmed with Privacy Override from entering a line  
conversation by pressing a common /LQH button. Your station must be assigned with the  
3ULYDF\ꢀ2Qꢌ/LQH button in system programming to activate this feature. The button does not  
block Busy Override or Executive Override. Busy and Executive Override are described  
earlier in this guide.  
To make all lines on your station private  
Press .  
The LED lights steady and station users cannot enter line  
calls on your station by using Privacy Override.  
To cancel Privacy Override  
This optional feature enables you to enter an established call on a private common /LQH  
button. Up to two station users may enter an existing line-to-station call (allowing up to three  
stations to be connected to a line). To access this feature, your station must be assigned with  
Privacy Override in system programming, or the station that is already connected to the line  
must be in the Privacy Release mode.  
Important! Privacy Override only operates on common /LQH buttons; it does not operate on  
common [DN] buttons which are always private. See “Conference Calls” which  
allow up to four parties to talk on a [DN] button.  
To override Privacy On-Line  
Press a busy /LQH button. The LED turns off and station users can enter line calls on  
your station by using Privacy Override.  
You are connected to the line and can participate in the  
conversation.  
Connected parties may hear an optional tone signal before you enter the conversation.  
Note Station users with a 3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVH button can allow stations to enter their  
conversations on common /LQH buttons, even if the station entering the conversation  
is not programmed for Privacy Override.  
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Privacy Release  
If you press the optional 3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVH button, any other station user can enter your call  
on a private common /LQH button just by pressing /LQH on their telephone. Your station must  
be assigned Privacy Release in system programming to activate this feature. Up to two stations  
can enter an existing external call (allowing up to three stations to be connected to a line).  
Note Privacy Release only applies to calls on common /LQH buttons; calls on common  
(multi-appearing) [DN] button calls are always private and cannot be accessed by  
more than one telephone, even if other telephones share a common [DN].  
To activate Privacy Release  
Press 3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVHꢀ The Privacy Release LED lights steady and the line  
while on a line call.  
flashes at all appearances. Station users should be able to  
enter your calls by pressing a common /LQH button. Only  
one station can enter each time 3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVH is  
pressed.  
You must be on a line call to activate this feature. The  
Privacy Release LED turns off when another station has  
entered your external call.  
To deactivate Privacy Release  
Press 3ULYDF\ꢀ5HOHDVH The Privacy Release LED turns off and station users  
again.  
without Privacy Override cannot enter your calls by  
pressing a common line. If you do not deactivate Privacy  
Release while on the call, it turns off when you hang up.  
Private lines deny station users access to busy common  
/LQH buttons.  
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Release and Answer  
This feature enables you to automatically disconnect or transfer an active call and answer a  
new call via the push of a button, instead of with the handset.  
Notes  
This feature requires that you are currently connected to an existing call.  
Your telephone must have been programmed with theꢀ5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QVꢀbutton.  
To release a call and answer another  
Press the 5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QV The Line or [DN] LED flashes to indicate a new  
incoming call while you are connected to the existing  
call. You hear a muted, Busy Override or Camp-on-  
busy tone. The original call is released and you can  
answer the new call.  
...or press the &QIꢃ7UQ and  
dial a “transfer-to”  
destination. Then, press  
5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QV  
This transfers the original call and answers the new  
call.  
...or press a '66 button of a  
“transfer-to” destination, then  
press 5HOHDVHꢀDQGꢀ$QV.  
This transfers the original call and answers the new  
call.  
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Speed Dial  
Speed Dial enables you to call a telephone number with a brief access code or an optional  
feature button. Strata DK provides two types of Speed Dial numbers–Station and System.  
Station Speed Dial numbers are assigned by individual station users to their own station  
and can only be dialed at their station.  
System Speed Dial numbers can only be assigned from attendant consoles or station 200  
(typically the System Administrator’s station), but they can be used by other stations.  
Your station times out to the idle mode if the following storage procedures are not completed  
within one or three minutes. The time is set in system programming.  
Storing Station Speed Dial Numbers  
You can store personal telephone numbers on either Station Speed Dial buttons or access  
codes. You can call the telephone number by either pressing the button or dialing the access  
code.  
Notes  
Speed Dial number storage requires 5HGLDO and 6SHHGꢀ'LDO to be programmed as  
flexible keys on the telephone.  
Redial functions, only if assigned to an )ꢄ~)ꢉ function key on the cordless.  
Using Speed Dial from the system works only if assigned to an )ꢄ~)ꢉ function key or  
6SHHGꢀ'LDO button deleted from all buttons (use ).  
To store a Station Speed Dial Number  
1. Do not lift the handset.  
2. Press 5HGLDO.  
3. Press the 6' button you wish 6' buttons are assigned in system programming.  
to store the telephone number  
on  
...or press 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀand  
enter the code that you want  
to store the telephone number  
on.  
Station Speed Dial access codes are 10~49.  
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4. Enter the telephone number  
(up to 20 digits).  
5. To store [DN] button access,  
followed by a CO Line access  
code before the telephone  
number to allow one-touch  
dialing of telephone numbers,  
See “Access Codes” on Page  
92.  
6. Press 5HGLDO.  
The number is stored. The stored number is dialed  
whenyou press 6', or 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀand the Speed  
Dial access code.  
Repeat this procedure to replace  
stored telephone numbers with  
new ones. To clear a Speed Dial  
entry, repeat this procedure,  
skipping Step 4.  
Stored Station or System Speed Dial Calling  
You can call stored Speed Dial numbers by pressing a button or by entering a Speed Dial code.  
To store speed dial numbers, see the previous instructions. 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀand 6' buttons are  
assigned to stations in system programming.  
To call with a Speed Dial button  
1. Access a line. (See “Access  
Codes” on Page 92 for  
information on CO Line  
buttons and access codes.)  
2. Press 6'.  
The system dials the telephone number assigned to the  
button.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Timed Reminders  
To call with a Speed Dial access code  
1. Access a line. (See “Access  
Codes” on Page 92 for  
information on CO Line  
access codes.)  
2. Press 6SHHGꢀ'LDO  
Note Speed Dial cannot appear on any button  
position if the port that the cordless is  
...or if your telephone does  
connected to uses as an access code.  
not have the 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀ  
button.  
3. Enter the Speed Dial code.  
Station Speed Dial codes areꢀꢄꢆ~ꢉꢁ; System Speed  
Dial codes are ꢎꢆꢆ~ꢎꢁꢁꢀor ꢎꢆ~ꢁꢁ (see Appendix on  
Page 83 for additional Speed Dial codes). The system  
automatically dials the number assigned to the code.  
Timed Reminders  
You can set five separate reminders at your station. Your telephone sends a distinct beep at the  
exact minute and hour you set for any of these reminders, either one time or daily.  
Note This feature requires 5HGLDO to be programmed, or a flexible key.  
To enter a Timed Reminder  
1. Press a [DN] and dial  
You have a choice of five different reminders.  
ꢂꢎꢆꢋ~ꢂꢎꢆꢁ.  
2. Enter the desired time by  
entering two digits for the  
hour of the day (24 hour  
format - HH) and two  
digits for the minute  
(MM).  
Desktop Display  
Cordless Display  
BACK A T 2 PM - CA L L  
ME E T I NG F OR 3 PM  
BACK AT  
2PM CALL  
1205  
Example for 8:03 PM,  
enter 20 and then 03.  
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3. Press for an every day  
reminder, or for a  
one-time reminder only.  
4. Enter desired LCD  
message number, station  
number (ꢄꢆ~ꢉꢁ), system  
code (ꢎꢆ~ꢁꢁ), or ꢆꢆ.  
The first 16 characters only display when the timed  
reminder calls back.  
5. Press 5HGLDO.  
The time is recorded in memory and a burst of dial tone is  
received to confirm successful entry.  
Example:  
#
#
605HHMM162  
60511031162  
1206  
Sets a message for 11:03 AM delivery; sends Message #62  
once.  
To cancel a Timed Reminder  
1. Press a [DN], then dial  
ꢂꢎꢆꢋ~ꢂꢎꢆꢁ depending  
on which reminder set  
you wish to cancel.  
Dial ꢂꢎꢆꢋꢀto cancel the reminder set for ꢂꢎꢆꢋ or dial  
ꢂꢎꢆꢎꢀto cancel the reminder set for ꢂꢎꢆꢎ, etc.  
Note  
You can only cancel one reminder at a time.  
2. Press 5HGLDO.  
The reminder is cancelled.  
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––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Toll Restriction Override  
Toll Restriction Override  
Stations can be individually restricted from making toll calls. Each station can be allowed or  
denied specific area and office codes, long distance information calls, international calls and/  
or operator-assisted calls. You can completely override Toll Restriction at selected stations or  
you can change the station’s Toll Restriction class. The station resumes its normal class at the  
conclusion of the call.  
To override/change Toll Restriction  
1. Access an outgoing line  
using a /LQH or [DN]  
button.  
You hear dial tone, and the Line LED flashes steady.  
See “Access Codes” on  
Page 92 for Line Access  
Codes or ask your System  
Administrator for the  
proper code to be used for  
this type of call.  
2. Press &QIꢃ7UQꢀ+ ꢂꢉꢊ.  
You no longer hear dial tone.  
3. Enter the four-digit Toll  
Restriction Override  
Code.  
You hear dial tone. For security reasons, the override  
codes are only available on a selected basis. See your  
System Administrator.  
4. Dial a telephone number.  
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Two (Tandem) Line Connection  
Using a [DN] Button  
This feature enables you to connect two lines, then drop out of the conversation.  
To connect two outside lines (using a [DN] button)  
1. Press &QIꢃ7UQ while  
talking to an external  
party on a [DN] button.  
You hear dial tone, the [DN] LED flashes at the  
conference rate.  
2. Dial a line access code  
and then the external  
telephone number of the  
other party (see “Access  
Codes” on Page 92).  
Ask your System  
Administrator for the  
proper code to be used for  
this type of call.  
3. Press &QIꢃ7UQ after the  
The [DN] LED lights steady and all parties are  
conferenced.  
party answers.  
Press [DN] and then &QIꢃ You hear dial tone and the [DN] LED flashes at the  
7UQ to return to the  
original call if you  
receive a busy tone/no  
answer.  
exclusive-hold rate.  
4. Press &QIꢃ7UQ and  
The [DN] LED continues to flash at the exclusive-hold  
rate and the two lines are connected. The LED turns off  
when the external parties hang up.  
hang-up.  
5. Press 7$/..  
If the public telephone company provides auto disconnect,  
the connection may release automatically when the parties  
hang up. If not, the lines must be supervised to be  
disconnected.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Two (Tandem) Line Connection  
Using Line Buttons  
This feature enables a station user to connect two lines, then drop out of the conversation. Both  
/LQH buttons (or 3RROHGꢀ/LQHꢀ*US buttons) must appear on your telephone to allow tandem  
connection to be established from your telephone.  
To connect two outside lines using the Line button  
1. Press &QIꢃ7UQ while on a After you press the button, you hear dial tone, the Line  
line call.  
LED flashes at the conference rate. The new Line LED  
lights steady.  
2. Press another /LQH  
button and dial a  
The Line LEDs light steady and all parties are  
conferenced.  
telephone number.  
3. Press &QIꢃ7UQ after the  
party answers.  
...or return to the original  
call if you receive a busy  
tone/no answer by  
pressing the original  
/LQH button.  
4. Press &QIꢃ7UQ.  
You hear dial tone.  
The Line LEDs flashes at the exclusive hold rate and  
the LED lights steady.  
Both Line LEDs continue to flash at the exclusive  
hold rate and the two lines are connected. The LED  
turns off.  
5. Press 7$/..  
If the public telephone company provides auto disconnect,  
the connection may release automatically when the parties  
hang up. If not, the lines must be supervised to be  
disconnected (See the previous “Supervision”  
instructions).  
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Two (Tandem) Line Connection –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
To supervise a tandem call and release it  
1. Press either a [DN] or  
You are connected to both lines and both Line LEDs light  
steady.  
/LQH button.  
2. Go back on-hook if the  
parties have hung up  
Both Line LEDs turn off and the connection is released.  
...or &QIꢃ7UQ and hang-  
up if the parties are still  
talking.  
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Appendix  
This appendix contains additional information for your cordless digital telephone. It is divided  
into:  
Installing Optional Headset  
Troubleshooting  
Range and Performance  
Nine Simultaneous Conversation Channels  
Radio Interference  
Specifications  
Available Optional or Replacement Items  
Access Codes  
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Installing Optional Headset –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Installing Optional Headset  
The optional headset provides a hands-free option for the cordless digital telephone. Only use  
headsets especially designed or modified for use with radio frequency equipment. With the  
headset installed, you can use the belt clip to carry the handset and conduct a conversation  
using the headset.  
1. Open the cover over the headset jack.  
2. Plug the headset in. No other settings are needed.  
All feature operations remain the same  
as using the handset. When using the  
headset, the handset earphone and  
microphone are disconnected.  
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Troubleshooting  
If your cordless telephone is not performing to your expectations, try these suggestions. If you  
are still unable to resolve the problems, contact your telephone system administrator. Do not  
attempt to service this unit yourself. All service must be done by qualified service personnel.  
Problem  
Suggestion  
CHARGE LED does not come on  
when handset is placed on base unit.  
Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit and  
wall outlet.  
If the AC adapter is plugged into a wall outlet with a switch,  
make sure the switch is turned on.  
Make sure the handset is properly seated in the base unit.  
Make sure the nickel-cadmium battery pack is properly placed  
on the handset.  
Make sure that the charging contacts on the handset and base  
unit are clean.  
Conversation interrupted frequently.  
Make sure that the base unit antenna is fully vertical.  
Move closer to the base unit.  
Press 7$/. and get no dial tone.  
Move closer to the base unit.  
Cannot configure the cordless digital  
telephone.  
Check both ends of all telephone line cords for good  
connections.  
Make sure the AC adapter is plugged into the base unit and  
wall outlet.  
Handset does not ring.  
The nickel-cadmium battery may be weak. Charge the battery  
pack for 8-10 hours.  
Check the Ringer Alert setting. It may be set to Ring Off.  
Make sure the base unit antenna is fully vertical.  
The handset may be too far away from the base unit.  
Tone noise  
Move cordless telephone to the right side of the DKT.  
Contact your telephone system administrator.  
Other problems  
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Range and Performance  
The cordless digital telephone is designed to operate up to 1.1 miles from the base in a  
completely unrestricted test environment. Typically, ranges of 300 to 400 feet are possible,  
depending upon the structure of the building the telephone is used in.  
For optimum range and performance from your cordless digital telephone, try the following  
options:  
Place the base units at least 3 to 6 feet away from the deskset; at least 3 feet from metal  
structures; and at least 6 feet from computers, fax machines or other electronic equipment.  
Use an AC outlet not associated with computer or electromagnetic equipment.  
Wherever possible, put the base units in the middle of the coverage area.  
Mount the base units high in the room, for maximum range.  
Locate 3 or less cordless telephones 12 feet apart.  
Locate 4 to 10 cordless telephones 20 feet apart.  
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–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Nine Simultaneous Conversation Channels  
Nine Simultaneous Conversation Channels  
The cordless digital telephone has nine operating channels available.  
A common misconception is that this limits a customer to nine cordless phones. This is not the  
case. Each cordless digital telephone can operate on any of the nine channels. When you turn  
on a cordless digital telephone, the phone selects an available channel within its’ range. In a  
given cordless range, nine simultaneous calls can be made. In most businesses, it is unlikely  
that all nine channels will be in use at the same time. Typically 20 to 30 phones can share the 9  
channels.  
Another factor is the distribution of the phones in a facility. If your cordless digital telephones  
are disbursed throughout a facility, there should not be contention for channels. If there are  
more than nine cordless digital telephones in one area and nine users are using their cordless  
phones, a tenth user would not be able to connect at that time.  
Radio Interference  
Radio interference may occasionally interrupt your conversations. When this happens,  
remember that your unit is not defective. If these noises continue, and are too distracting,  
move to a different location while you are talking on the telephone. (As noted in the preceding  
Range section, you may need to move the base unit as well.) If the situation persists, contact  
your telephone system administrator.  
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Specifications –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Specifications  
General  
Frequency Control  
Modulation  
Frequency Synthesizer  
MSK  
Operating Temperature  
-10° to 50° C  
Base Unit  
Receive/Transmit Frequency  
Power Requirements  
Size  
903.20 to 924.95 MHz (9 channels)  
10VDC from supplied AC adapter  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
5.0 inches  
7.5 inches  
3.7 inches  
Weight  
Approximately 1 lb., 5 oz.  
Handset  
Receive/Transmit Frequency  
Power Requirements  
Size  
903.20 to 924.95 mHz (9 channels)  
Rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium battery pack  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
2.125 inches  
.875 inches  
6.5 inches with antenna  
Weight  
Battery  
Approximately. 10.5 oz. with battery  
Capacity  
400 mAh, 4.8V  
Talk Mode  
2.5 hours (typical)  
Standby Mode 42 hours (typical)  
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Available Optional or Replacement Items  
Contact your telephone system administrator for the following optional accessories and  
replacement parts.  
1191  
2583  
AC Adapter  
400 mAh Battery  
730 mAh Battery  
Base Unit Wall Mount  
User Guide  
Belt Clip  
Desktop/Wallmount Charger  
Battery Backup  
Headset  
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Access Codes –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––  
Access Codes  
This section contains access codes for outside CO lines, Paging Group and Paging Zone  
Codes, and Call Pickup Codes. It also contains Feature Access Codes and instructions for  
programming them onto Speed Dial buttons.  
Important! The following table provides an overview of the Feature Access Codes for various  
Toshiba business telephone systems. This table may not cover all Feature Code  
entries. For example, “;;;” and “<<” in this table are variable entries that  
may change with different Feature Access Codes. Please see the relevant Digital  
Telephone Users Guide to specify the needed entry  
Strata DK14, DK40, DK16e,  
DK424, DK280  
Strata DK8 & DK16,  
DK24/56/96  
Feature  
Account Code  
&RQI7UQ + ꢂꢉꢎ + ;;;;;  
&RQIꢃ7UQ + ꢉꢎ + ;;;;;  
7$/. + ꢂꢉꢉ + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢉꢉ + 7$/.  
Automatic Busy Redial --  
Cancel  
&RQI7UQ + ꢂꢉꢉ + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢉꢇ  
&RQI7UQ + ꢉꢉ + 7$/.  
7$/.ꢀꢐꢀꢉꢇ  
Automatic Busy Redial -- Set  
Automatic Callback -- Cancel  
Call Forward - All Calls  
Call Forward - Busy  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢆꢄ + ;;; + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢆꢅ + ;;; + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢆꢄ + ;;; + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢆꢅ + ;;; + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢆꢉ + ;;; + 6SHHGꢀ  
'LDO + << + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢆꢉ + ;;; + 6SHHGꢀ  
'LDO + << + 7$/.  
Call Forward - Busy/No  
Answer1  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢊꢆ + No. +  
7$/.  
³
Call Forward - External  
Call Forward - No Answer1  
Call Park  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢆꢇ + ;;; + 6SHHGꢀ  
'LDO + << + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢆꢇ + ;;; + 6SHHGꢀ  
'LDO + << + 7$/.  
&RQIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢉꢄ + /LQH + 7$/.  
&RQIꢃ7UQ + ꢉꢄ + /LQH + 7$/.  
&RQIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢇꢇꢅ + ;;; +  
7$/.(Release 3)  
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Strata DK14, DK40, DK16e,  
DK424, DK280  
Strata DK8 & DK16,  
DK24/56/96  
Feature  
&RQIꢃ7UQ + ꢂꢇꢇꢄ + ;;; +  
3DJH(Release 3)  
³
Call Park and Page  
7$/. + ꢂꢉꢅ  
7$/. + ꢉꢅ  
Call Park Retrieve  
7$/. + ꢂꢇꢇꢅ + 7$/.  
(Release 3)  
7$/. + ꢂꢋꢂꢇꢋ  
7$/. + ꢋꢇꢋ  
7$/. + (ꢊꢆꢄ~ꢊꢆꢉ)  
7$/. + ꢋꢇꢆ  
³
Call Pickup - External Page  
Call Pickup - Held Line  
Call Pickup - Int Pg, DoorPhone  
Call Pickup - Other Groups  
Call Pickup - Own Group  
Call Pickup - Ringing Line  
Call Pickup - Station  
7$/. + ꢂꢋ(ꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄ~ꢂꢊꢄꢉꢉ)  
7$/. + ꢂꢋꢂꢇꢆ  
7$/. + ꢂꢋ(ꢂꢇꢅꢆ~ꢂꢇꢇꢁ)  
7$/. + ꢂꢋꢂꢇꢉ  
³
7$/. + ꢂꢋꢁ  
7$/. + ꢋꢁ  
7$/. + ꢂꢋ;;;  
7$/. + ꢋ;;;  
7$/. + (ꢋꢋꢄ~ꢋꢋꢎ)1  
³
7$/. + (ꢂꢄꢋꢄ~ꢂꢄꢎꢇ)  
7$/. + ꢂꢉꢆꢆ  
Door Phones  
Emergency Page  
&RQI7UQ + ꢂꢉꢋ  
&RQI7UQ + ꢉꢋ  
7$/. + ꢎꢏ + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢏ + ;; + 7$/.  
³
Hook Flash  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢏ + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢏ + ;; + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢉꢆꢁ + 7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢇꢁ  
LCD Message Cancel  
LCD Message Set  
Message Waiting Cancel  
Page Access - All Page  
Page Access - External Zones  
Page Access - Internal All  
Page Access - Internal Pg Grps  
Speed Dial - Station  
7$/. + ꢇꢁ  
7$/. + (ꢂꢇꢋ~ꢂꢇꢏ)  
7$/. + ꢂꢇꢆ  
7$/. + (ꢇꢋ~ꢇꢏ)  
7$/. + ꢇꢆ  
7$/. + (ꢂꢇꢄꢄ ꢂꢇꢄꢏ)  
7$/.+ (ꢇꢄ~ꢇꢉ)  
~
7$/. + (6SHHG'LDO or) +  
7$/.+ (6SHHG'LDO or) +  
(ꢄꢆ~ꢉꢁ)  
(ꢄꢆ~ꢉꢁ)  
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Strata DK14, DK40, DK16e,  
DK424, DK280  
Strata DK8 & DK16,  
DK24/56/96  
Feature  
7$/. + (6SHHG'LDO or) +  
(ꢎꢆ~ꢁꢁ)  
7$/. + (6SHHG'LDO or) +  
Speed Dial - System  
(ꢎꢆꢆ~ꢎꢁꢁ)or(ꢎꢆ~ꢁꢁ)  
7$/. + (ꢂꢎꢆꢋ~ꢂꢎꢆꢁ) + 7$/.  
7$/. + (ꢎꢆꢋ~ꢎꢆꢁ) + 7$/.  
Timed Reminder - Cancel  
Timed Reminders  
7$/. + (ꢂꢎꢆꢋ~ꢂꢎꢆꢁ) +  
++00; + 7$/.  
7$/. + (ꢎꢆꢋ~ꢎꢆꢁ) + ++00;  
+ 7$/.  
&RQI7UQ + ꢂꢉꢊ + ;;;; + No.  
7$/. + + No.  
&RQI7UQ + ꢉꢊ + ;;;; + No.  
7$/. + + No.  
Toll Restr Override  
Trunk Access - LCR/General  
Trunk Access - Line Groups  
Trunk Access - Trunk Access  
Voice Mail ID  
7$/. + (ꢏꢆꢄ~ꢏꢄꢎ) + No.  
7$/. + (ꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄ~ꢂꢊꢄꢉꢉ) + No.  
7$/. + (ꢏꢄ~ꢏꢉ) + No.  
7$/. + (ꢊꢆꢄ~ꢊꢆꢉ) + No.  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢋꢎ + ꢁꢄ + ;;; +  
7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢋꢎ + ꢁꢄ + ;;; +  
7$/.  
7$/. + ꢂꢎꢋꢊ + ꢁꢅ + ;;; +  
7$/.  
7$/. + ꢎꢋꢊ + ꢁꢅ + ;;; +  
7$/.  
Voice Mail Retrieval  
Notes  
Call Forward No Answer and Call Forward Busy can only be activated when Speed Dial is  
assigned to an )ꢄ~)ꢉ function key, or deleted from all buttons (use ).  
Redial functions only if assigned to an )ꢄ~)ꢉ function key on the cordless.  
Using Speed Dial from the system will function only if assigned to an )ꢄ~)ꢉ function key  
or Speed Dial key deleted from all buttons (use ).  
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CO Line Access Codes  
CO lines are used when you dial an outside number. If your telephone does not have a &2 or  
/LQH button, you can enter the appropriate code listed in Table 1 to access an outside line.  
You can also store the code on a 6' button for one-touch access. If you are storing a CO line  
access code onto a Speed Dial code, enter ꢉꢉ before the CO access code (e.g., to store code  
ꢊꢆꢆꢄ, enter ꢉꢉꢊꢆꢆꢄ).  
In some systems, is used as a general group code or to access Least Cost Routing (LCR).  
System users are required to dial in order to access an outside line. If you press in a system  
programmed with LCR, you may not hear internal dial tone, depending on system  
programming.  
See your System Administrator for the code which applies to your telephone.  
To access a line  
Press [PDN] + CO Line Access Code.  
Table 1  
CO Line Access Codes  
System  
CO Line Access Codes  
DK14  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢆꢉꢀorꢀꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢆꢆꢉ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢆꢏꢀor ꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢆꢆꢏ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢆꢏꢀor ꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢆꢄꢅ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢆꢏꢀorꢀꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢆꢄꢎ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢆꢏꢀorꢀꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢆꢉꢏ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢄꢎꢀorꢀꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢄꢉꢉ  
ꢁꢀorꢀꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢄꢎꢀorꢀꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢅꢆꢆ  
DK16e  
DK40  
DK424 (RCTUA)  
DK424 (RCTUBA/BB)  
DK424 (RCTUC/D)  
DK424 (RCTUE/F)  
Notes  
ꢁꢀaccesses LCR or general line groups.  
ꢏꢆꢄaꢏꢄꢎ accesses line groups 1~16, respectively.  
ꢂꢊꢆꢆꢄaꢂꢊꢅꢆꢆ accesses individual lines 1~200, respectively.  
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Feature Access Codes  
Refer to the list of codes on Page 96.  
Paging Group Codes  
Your telephone can be assigned to page groups. Telephones can be a member of more than one  
group and each group can have as many as 120 stations. Station users can access each group  
separately by dialing an access code (Tables 2~3).  
To enter a paging group access code  
Press [PDN] + Access Code  
Table 2  
Paging Groups  
Paging Group  
Access Code  
ꢂꢇꢄꢄ  
Paging Group  
Station Group E  
Station Group F  
Station Group G  
Station Group H  
Access Code  
ꢂꢇꢄꢋ  
Station Group A  
Station Group B  
Station Group C  
Station Group D  
ꢂꢇꢄꢅ  
ꢂꢇꢄꢎ  
ꢂꢇꢄꢇ  
ꢂꢇꢄꢊ  
ꢂꢇꢄꢉ  
ꢂꢇꢄꢏ  
Table 3  
External Paging Zones  
External Paging Zone  
Access Code  
External Paging Zone  
Access Code  
DK14/DK40/DK424 (all processors)  
Paging  
Paging  
All Call Page Zone  
ꢂꢇꢆ  
All Call, External Page  
Zone  
ꢂꢇꢁ  
DK40/DK424 ((RCTUA, RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D)  
Zone A  
ꢂꢇꢋ  
ꢂꢇꢎ  
Zone C  
Zone D  
ꢂꢇꢊ  
ꢂꢇꢏ  
Zone B  
DK424 (RCTUE/F)  
Zone A  
ꢂꢇꢋꢄ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢅ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢇ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢉ  
Zone E  
Zone F  
Zone G  
Zone H  
ꢂꢇꢋꢋ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢎ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢊ  
ꢂꢇꢋꢏ  
Zone B  
Zone C  
Zone D  
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Speed Dial Access Codes  
The number of station and system speed dial numbers available to you depends on the size of  
your company’s telephone system. Check with your System Administrator to find out which  
codes apply to your system.  
Once you store a telephone number on any of the codes listed below, you can dial the number  
ꢄꢆ or 6' + ꢄꢆ.  
by entering the code, such as  
Table 4  
Speed Dial Access Codes  
Telephone System Size  
Station  
Speed Dial Codes  
System  
Speed Dial Codes  
Small System  
(DK14/DK16e/DK40/RCTUA)  
ꢄꢆaꢉꢁ  
ꢎꢆaꢁꢁ  
Medium System  
(RCTUBA/BB and RCTUC/D)  
ꢄꢆaꢉꢁ  
ꢎꢆꢆaꢎꢁꢁ  
ꢅꢆꢆaꢁꢁꢁ  
Large System  
(RCTUE/F)  
ꢄꢆꢆaꢄꢇꢁ  
Table 5  
Speed Dial Number Linking  
System  
System Speed Dial Codes that can be Linked to  
other Speed Dial Codes  
DK14, DK16e, DK40, RCTUA  
RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D  
RCTUE/F  
ꢁꢆaꢁꢁ  
ꢎꢁꢆaꢎꢁꢁ  
ꢁꢁꢆaꢁꢁꢁ  
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Index  
before you begin, 38  
busy override, 72  
A
access codes  
CO Line, 95, 109  
C
call  
speed dial, 97, 111  
account code calls, 47  
account codes  
attendant console, 46  
hold, 44  
other groups, 61  
override, 72  
park and page, 59  
park orbits, 58  
pickup, 62  
verified, 48  
voluntary, 48  
alarm reset, 49  
alert signaling, 49  
answering  
a transferred call, 59  
calls, 41  
attendant console, 46  
auto preference, 17  
auto redial, 49  
automatic  
stored station, 78  
system speed dial, 78  
within your group, 60  
call forward, 52  
all calls, 53  
busy redial, 73  
callback, 46  
hold, 45  
busy, 54  
busy/no answer, 55  
cancel, 56  
external, 56  
fixed, 57  
B
no answer, 54  
call transfer with camp-on, 41  
calling station message, 66  
cancelling, 67  
chain dialing, 36  
base unit controls and functions, 15  
battery, 21  
charging extra packs, 22  
extending life, 23  
removing and charging, 21  
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CO line  
button, 56, 78  
charging, 31  
controls, 29  
volume level, 29  
queuing with automatic callback, 51  
tandem connection, 79  
CO Line access codes, 95, 109  
configuration, 25  
I
installation, 17  
installing optional headset, 86, 100  
ISDN  
D
dial  
buttons, 40, 6465  
a stored number, 35  
internal calls, 40  
direct station selection buttons (hotline), 62  
directed call pickup, 59  
[DN] buttons, 82  
do not disturb, 62  
override, 73  
L
LCD  
low battery indicator, 23  
name/number display, 65  
line buttons, 83  
low battery symptoms, 23  
door  
lock, 63  
telephone, 63  
M
memory, 30  
message waiting, 62  
messaging, 66  
E
emergency calls to the attendant console, 46  
emergency override of forced account codes, 47  
erase a stored number, 34  
N
namenumber display, 64  
exclusive hold, 45  
executive override, 73  
O
off-hook call announce  
F
(HS-OCA), 70  
(OCA), 67  
optional or replacement items, 91, 105  
feature access codes, 92, 106  
features, 16  
forced account codes, 47  
P
G
paging group codes, 96, 110  
phantom directory numbers, 52  
[PhDN/MW] message waiting, 69  
privacy  
group pickup, 60  
H
handset, 2930, 70  
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on-line, 73  
release, 75  
V
verified account codes, 48  
voluntary account codes, 48  
R
radio interference, 89, 103  
range, 88, 102  
release and answer, 76  
ringer volume level, 29  
S
simultaneous conversation channels, 89, 103  
speaker off-hook call announce (SP-OCA), 71  
specifications, 90, 104  
speed dial, 62  
access codes, 97, 111  
SP-OCA  
tone first signaling, 72  
spread spectrum technology, 11  
start (ISDN button), 40, 64  
store  
a number, 34  
station speed dial numbers, 77  
Strata DK24/56/96 and Strata DK8 & DK16, 37  
sub (subaddress ISDN button), 65  
switching calls  
to cordless digital telephone, 32  
to desk telephone, 33  
T
timed reminders, 79  
toll restriction override, 81  
tone/pulse dialing, 46  
tone/voice first signaling, 79  
transfer  
a call, 41  
an active call, 32  
troubleshooting, 87, 101  
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