Program 10-1 System Assignments, Part 1 of 5
System & Station
Strata DK40 Programming Manual Spring 1999
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LED 10: System Speed Dial Override, Toll Restriction
System Speed Dial can be chosen to override Toll Restriction if LED 10 is turned ON.
LED 09: Exclusive Hold
Exclusive Hold allows electronic and digital telephones to place calls on hold (by pressing
the
+ROG
button twice) so that other stations cannot pick up the held call with an Exchange
/LQH
button. This feature can be disabled on a system-wide basis. Any station can pick up an
Exclusive Hold call by using the call pickup code.
LED 08: Alternate Point Answer/Transfer Privacy
If Transfer Privacy is selected, a ring/blind transferred call can only be answered at the called
station upon transfer of that call (after the transferring party releases the call). With Alternate
Point Answer, any electronic or digital telephone with the appropriate Exchange line button
can pick up a call transferred to another telephone. In either case, Call Pickup will function
from any station.
LED 07: Ring Transfer of Exchange Line Allowed
This option defines station operation for transferring Exchange line calls. If Ring Transfer is
allowed, the system will allow “blind” transfers to busy or idle stations. The transferring
station may release a transferred call before the called party answers. If not allowed, the
system will allow supervised transfers only—the called station must answer before the
transferring station releases. If Ring Transfer is not allowed, immediate recall occurs if
“blind” transfer is attempted. The system denies Ring Transfer to stations in the Do Not
Disturb (DND) mode, and immediate recall will occur if attempted.
LED 06: Exchange Line Repeat Ringing
If selected, the incoming ringing timing pattern at a station will be the same as the Exchange
line ringing pattern. This is used mainly with PBX systems which may vary the ring pattern
to distinguish between internal and external incoming calls, etc. If Standard Ringing is
chosen, Exchange line station ringing will be a one second on, three seconds off cycle
regardless of the incoming ring pattern. There are some Exchanges that have ringing
characteristics that would not make this a desirable option.
LED 05: Incoming Call Abandon Timing
The amount of time between incoming Exchange line ring signals determines when the
system will discontinue (abandon) sending ringing tones to stations. The choice of six or
eight seconds depends on the line ring pattern. This assignment has no effect if the Line
Repeat Ringing (LED 06) option is used.
LED 04: Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) Signal Time
DTMF signals sent out to Exchange lines can be either 80 or 160 milliseconds in length.
DTMF to KSTU, RSTU, PSTU ports (including voice mail ports) are not affected by this
assignment.
for standard telephone port DTMF timing. This program
pertains to manual dialling or speed dialling from all Toshiba telephones, with the following
exception. When dialling manually from 2000-series telephones, signals last as long as the
buttons are pressed (minimum 80 msec.).