Toshiba STRATA CIX User Manual

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Telephone Button Programming

200 Series Programs

Strata CIX/CTX Telephone Button Programming 11/04

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204-09

Handsfree MIC
Setting

FB09

, n,

Hold

n =

1.

Enable

2.

Disable

If you call a station configured for Voice First signalling, you can use
this parameter to enable the called parties microphone from your
DKT.

204-10

Handsfree Tone

FB10

, n,

Hold

n =

1.

Enable

2.

Disable

If you call a DKT configured for Voice First signalling, you can use this
parameter to send a splash tone to the called party.

204-11

Ext. Ring Repeat

FB11

, n,

Hold

n =

1.

Enable

2.

Disable

Enable repetitive ringing for incoming CO/PBX/Centrex signals.
Disabling this parameter defaults to standard CO ringing pattern
(1 second on/3 seconds Off).

204-13

Ringing Line
Preference

FB13

, n,

Hold

n =

1.

Idle

2.

Ringing

3.

Prime

4.

No Preference

5.

Prime and Idle

6.

Prime and Ringing

7.

Ringing and Idle

Select Off Hook Preference.

When a digital telephone user goes off hook, presses the Spkr Button
or dials a digit while the telephone is idle (Hot Dial Pad), the
telephone will select an idle PDN or Line button, or answer an
incoming call, according to the preferences set in this command.

This command works in conjunction with the ì14 PDN/Line
preferenceî and ì15 Call Answer Preferenceî programs. The possible
values are described as follows:

Idle ñ The telephone will select an idle DN or Line button
depending on the ì14 PDN or Line preferenceî choice. In either
case priority is always the lowest numbered button that is idle.
The telephone will not answer ringing calls automatically.

Ringing ñ The telephone will answer a ringing call (any PDN,
secondary DN, PhDN, or any Line type button) by call type or
longest ringing button depending on the ì15 Call Answer
Preferenceî choice. The telephone will not automatically select a
DN or Line button when going off hook to originate a call.

Primary DN ñ The telephone will automatically try to select the
PDN button, if idle or ringing, no matter what the status is of other
buttons on the telephone.

No Preference ñ The telephone will not select any button when
the user goes off hook or presses the Spkr button. This selection
will also disable the telephoneís Hot Dial Pad feature.

Primary DN and Idle ñ The telephone will automatically try to
select the PDN button, if idle or ringing. If the PDN is busy the
telephone will select an idle Line button (14 PDN or Line
preference - Line Preference) or another idle DN button (14 PDN
or Line preference - PDN Preference).

Primary DN and Ringing ñ The telephone will automatically try to
select the PDN button, if idle or ringing. If the PDN is busy the
telephone will select a ringing Line button (14 PDN or Line
preference - Line Preference) or a ringing DN button (14 PDN or
Line preference - PDN Preference).

Ringing and Idle ñ The telephone will always answer any ringing
call according to ì15 Call Answer Preferenceî . If a call is not
ringing it will select an idle Line button (14 PDN or Line
preference - Line Preference) or idle DN button (14 PDN or Line
preference - PDN Preference).

204-14

Off-hook Preference

FB14

, n,

Hold

n =

1.

CO Key

2.

DN Key

Offhook preference button Type. Off hook ringing selections are also
based on ì15 Call Answer Preferenceî choices.

CO Line buttons - Line buttons (any type CO, Pooled or Group
CO line button) have priority over DN buttons with ì13 Off Hook
Preferenceî choices. The lowest numbered line button on the
telephone has priority over other line buttons for idle selection.

Primary DN button - DN buttons (any type PDN, Secondary DN or
PhDN button) have priority over Line buttons with ì13 Off Hook
Preferenceî choices. The PDN button has first priority for idle
selection, the lowest numbered DN button on the telephone has
priority over other DN buttons for idle selection if the PDN button
is busy.

Table 1-16

Programs 203~204

(continued)

Button

Sequence

Value(s)

Summary

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