Toshiba Strata DK 16 User Manual

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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 100-816-302
MARCH 1993

2-14

NOTE:
"LED 19, "VP (B + No Station)," must be
enabled to allow this function.

•••••

VP (B + No Station), LED 19—DTMF “B”
tone is sent to VP to signify a recall situation
where VP already knows the recalling sta-
tion number. Again, this allows VP to re-
spond more intelligently with appropriate
voice prompts. This LED should be lit for
QSTU, KSTU, PSTU, or PESU ports con-
nected to VM devices only, not for station
ports connected to telephones.

•••••

Executive and Privacy Override Block-
ing (Modem), LED 18
—This feature

denies

any other station to break in with Privacy or
Executive Override to the

called station’s

connection. It should be used for QSTU,
KSTU, PSTU, and PESU ports connected to
a modem or Voice Mail/Auto Attendant in
order to ensure data and voice security at
that port. This feature may also be used to
deny override of any station.

NOTES:

1. The

Privacy Release

button may be

used to disable privacy blocking on a call-
by-call basis; this button cannot disable
Executive Override blocking.

2. If a modem is assigned to the system

modem pool in Program 21, use this
option to provide data security.

3. If using the system modem pool for data

calls that must be switched between voice
and data, LED 18 should be OFF for the
modem standard telephone ports as-
signed in Program 21.

•••••

End/End Signal RCV (Voice Mail), LED
17
—Activation of this option allows End to
End Signaling of Dual-tone Multi-frequency
(DTMF) tones through the system. It is re-
quired on all voice mail-QSTU/KSTU/PSTU/
PESU ports in order to have proper signal-
ing communication.

•••••

Receive Voice Mail (VM) ID Code, LED
16
—When a station is call forwarded to a
VM system, certain identification (ID) Dual-
tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) tones will au-
tomatically be sent to direct the call to a

specific mailbox (VM ID Code 656). The
automatic ID is also sent to the VM device
when digital or electronic telephone users
retrieve messages via the

Intercom

and

Msg

buttons (VM ID Code 657). The VM

port must be programmed for this feature to
receive DTMF digits.

•••••

VP Integration (A Tone/D Tone), LED 15
This option will cause an answer tone (DTMF
“A” tone) to be automatically sent to VP
when a station answers, and a disconnect
tone (DTMF “D” tone) when a station discon-
nects. This allows VP to respond quickly
rather than waiting a long time in time-out
situations. If the Central Office provides the
Automatic Release (AR) signal, "D" tone is
also sent to disconnect VM ports when out-
side callers hang up (Programs 15-0 and
15-3).

•••••

Group Page 1 ~ 4, LEDs 11 ~ 14—Intercom
paging can be directed to digital and/or
electronic telephone speakers in a group
arrangement. Up to four groups are pos-
sible. This program assigns each digital and
electronic telephone to the groups. Tele-
phones can be assigned to as many groups
as desired.

•••••

All Call Page Allowed-Digital and Elec-
tronic Telephones, LED 10
—Any digital or
electronic telephone may be allowed to

re-

ceive an All Call Page. This does not alter
the station’s ability to initiate an All Call
Page. Initialized data allows every port to
receive an All Call Page.

•••••

Voice Mail (No Conference), LED 09—If
LED 09 is activated, a station is prohibited
from having any CO line conference calls.
This feature should be used for voice mail
ports in order to prevent undesirable confer-
ence calls.

•••••

Voice Mail (VM) Groups 1 ~ 2, LEDs 05 ~
06 (STRATA DK8); Groups 1 ~ 4, LEDs 05
~ 08 (STRATA DK16)
—The system allows
up to two (DK8) or four (DK16) VM station
port groups to be configured for support of
up to two (DK8) or four (DK16) voice mail or
auto attendant devices. One group is in-
tended for each different machine. All QSTU,
KSTU, PSTU, and PESU ports connected
to a particular VM machine should be as-

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