Automatic Line Selection; Background Music (Bgm) With Station Control; Busy Override; Busy Station Transfer/Busy Station Ringing - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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Automatic Line Selection

A digital or electronic telephone user with this programmable feature automatically accesses an
outside line, a line group, and an internal [PDN] line whenever the handset is lifted or the speaker
6SNU
(
) button is pressed.

Background Music (BGM) with Station Control

Digital telephone users can control BGM playing over their telephone speakers. (Only a
designated station can control BGM over External Page speakers.) Besides being able to turn the
music on or off, users can also adjust the volume level. The Cordless DKT-2004-CT attached to a
DKT is not compatible with BGM.

Busy Override

Enables a station user to send tone bursts to a busy station's idle [DN] or CO

dialing a
or pressing a feature button. The tone burst can either be sent two times (four seconds
apart) or repeated continuously every four seconds. If there are no idle [DNs] or line buttons on the
busy station, the station will receive two bursts of camp-on tone
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93.)
The busy station can be a digital or electronic and receive this tone. The DKT2000-series
telephone users can adjust their telephones to receive the tone over their handset or headset
receiver, as well as the speaker. Standard telephones will receive camp-on tone twice from the
handset receiver (it is not continuous on standard phones).

Busy Station Transfer/Busy Station Ringing

The Busy Station Transfer and Busy Station Ringing features operate together to ensure that a
busy digital or electronic telephone station always receives transferred calls along with distinct
LED and tone indications. A typical application is when an AA device transfers calls frequently to
a busy answering position station.

Call Forwarding

Outside CO Line and internal [DN] calls to stations in the Call Forwarding mode are routed to an
alternate station or voice mail device. Stations in this mode can originate calls as usual. Call
forwarding can be set by a feature button or access code.
Station users can set Call Forward for the telephone's [PDN] or the [PhDN] that is "owned" by that
telephone. The Call Forward destination mailbox can be different for each [PDN] or [PhDN]. LCD
telephones display the forwarded [DN] and the "forward to" destination.
On DK424, Release 3.2 and above, a telephone can be designated as the Call Forward controlling
telephone in applications that require ground and loop start CO lines to ring a group of telephones.
In DK14 or DK40i, and prior releases of DK424, CO lines that ring more than one telephone do
not Call Forward.
To Call Forward in a particular ringing assignment (immediate, 12-second delay, 24-second
delay), the Call Forward control telephone must be the only one designated to ring in the ringing
assignment. If the call forwards to voice mail, it is sent to the mailbox controlling telephone's
[PDN] or designated [PhDN]. There are six Call Forwarding modes:
All Calls
This mode forwards all calls to a busy or idle [DN] immediately; the station will not ring.
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