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General Description
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Digital Keyset Telephones
Each
Triad-S
System provides all the keys, indicators, and features described.
Handset and Speaker
are located at the left side of the front panel. A handset is provided to
allow confidential conversation when desired. Lifting the handset from its cradle (going
off-hook) disengages the station’s built-in speaker. The speaker is located directly below the
center portion of the handset. The station may be operated with the handset on-hook. When
this occurs, audio is transmitted to the station user through the station’s speaker.
Flexible Buttons
provide access to idle outside lines, DSS/BLF for internal stations, access
speed dial numbers and activate features. These buttons can be programmed by the
individual station user. The default flexible feature buttons are described as follows:
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CALL BACK button lets you initiate a call back request to another busy station. As soon as
that station becomes idle, the station that left the call back request is automatically
signaled. A flexible button must be assigned to use this feature.
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PICK-UP button lets you pick up a tone ringing intercom call, transferred, incoming, or
recalling outside call to a specific unattended station, by group or directed call pick-up.
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DND (DO NOT DISTURB) button lets the user place their telephone into Do Not Disturb
mode to eliminate incoming outside line ringing, intercom calls, transfers and paging
announcements. The station in DND can use the telephone to make normal outgoing
calls. On Attendant stations, this button becomes the system Night Mode button. A
flexible button must be assigned to use this feature.
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LINE QUEUE button lets you queue to an outside line when all lines in a group are busy.
Your station is placed in queue, awaiting a line in the same group to become available.
Outside Calls
are announced by a tone signal repeated every 3.2 seconds. The
corresponding outside line indicator flashes slowly.
Intercom Calls
can be tone ringing or voice announced. If voice announced, the receiving
station receives three tone bursts prior to the announcement. If a tone ringing call, the
receiving station hears a tone ring every 2.4 seconds.
Enhanced 8-Button Speakerphone
The Enhanced 8-button Digital Telephone is compact in
size with many features normally found only in larger
telephone. The 8 flexible, dual-color LEDs can be
assigned as DSS,CO/PBX/Centrex or feature/function
buttons. When used as DSS buttons, station status can
be seen in a single glance. When used as CO/PBX/
Centrex buttons, line status is easily monitored.
The 4 fixed features include oversized on/off and hold
buttons and fixed volume buttons. The 4 flexible
buttons can be assigned as a CO/PBX line, DSS button,
Speed Dial or Feature button.
To help manage calls more efficiently, this integrated speakerphone has call announce with hands-free
intercom and a hot keypad that allows dialing while the phone is on-hook.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad-S
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad S Feature Package 4 System Programming Operation...
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Page 16: ...xiv Figures...
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Page 192: ...2 166 Least Cost Routing Chapter 2 Features and Operation INTENTIONALLY BLANK...
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Page 372: ...4 48 Uniform Call Distribution Chapter 4 Call Distribution ACD UCD...
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Page 388: ...A 16 ICLID Call Management Tables Chapter ICLID Caller ID...
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Page 416: ...B 28 Programming LCR Tables Chapter Least Cost Routing...
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