Toshiba DKA-UG-CRDLS-VC 4016149 manual Benefits

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The cordless digital telephone provides many advantages over a single-line analog or digital telephone. Some of those advantages are:

Multi-line access is available on up to four programmable buttons. These buttons can be used for CO line appearances, multiple [DN] appearances, or features. If the cordless telephone is attached to a 2000-series desk telephone, the four programmable buttons are the same as the first four buttons on the desk DKT.

Your cordless digital telephone rings to the same extension number as the regular DKT it is used with, enabling you to answer via either telephone. Both follow the same forwarding and hunting regardless of which telephone is in use. This is much simpler than having a separate extension number and standard station port for a single-line cordless, in which, if you use both phones, you must forward the DKT telephone to the single-line telephone (SLT).

An SLT cordless is not only a cumbersome alternative to the Toshiba digital cordless; but also, if you forget to forward your calls, you cannot receive the calls on your SLT cordless. With your cordless digital telephone it is easy. Just press a button, grab your cordless, and go!

Message Waiting LED that is activated just like any regular DKT. This is a big advantage over a single-line cordless, which, for example, cannot light message waiting from voice mail.

Spread-spectrum technology provides five to seven times greater range than conventional cordless telephones, making your cordless digital telephone much more useful and valuable.

900 MHz spread-spectrum operation provides maximum security with a frequency range that is almost impossible to scan. Regular 900 MHz cordless digital telephones are difficult to scan, but less so than spread spectrum. Analog cordless telephone frequencies are easy to scan and provide virtually no security from the outside. Hackers and thieves can use this to hear conversations and pick up credit card numbers.

Sound quality is better on your cordless digital telephone than non-spread spectrum 900 MHz digital cordless phones. Sound quality on conventional analog cordless telephones is so poor by comparison that they are only practical for short range usage.

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Contents Cordless Digital Telephone User Guide Publication Information Ratings are Input 120VAC 14W Output 10VDC 500mA PrecautionsPage Contents Handset Iii Appendix a Appendix Tables Strata DK Cordless Digital Telephone 5/99 Introduction Organization How To Use This ManualSDN ConventionsViii Important Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions Related Documents Grand Tour Benefits ApplicationsBenefits Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts Base Unit Controls and Functions Features Connect Telephone Cords Select LocationTo use as a stand-alone telephone Connect and Apply Power to Base UnitTo use with a desk telephone Raise to Vertical Position To remove the belt clip Install Handset Battery PackAttach Belt Clip to Handset optional To attach the belt clip to the handsetTo remove the handset’s battery pack Removing and Charging Your Battery PackTo charge the handset’s battery pack To charge extra battery packs Charging Extra Battery PacksTo avoid memory effect Tips on Extending Battery Pack LifeBattery Memory Effect LCD Low Battery IndicatorTips on Extending Battery Pack Life Configuration To enter the program mode Entering Program ModeO G R a M Entering Program Mode Ringer Volume Level Handset Volume LevelHandset Controls Mute Using the HandsetTo charge your handset Charging the HandsetTo transfer an active call Switching a Call to Your Cordless Digital TelephoneDesk LED lights steady Switching a Call to the Desk TelephoneTo store a number Using MemoryTo erase a stored number Press 0HPLDO twice You see Chain Dialing Features Before You Begin To change the signaling methodTo answer a call when you have Voice First signaling To answer a call when you have Tone First signalingTo direct dial an outside number To use CO Line Access Codes to dial an outside numberQuick Reference Making an Outside CallTo recall a busy station Making an Outside Call to an Isdn TrunkMaking an Internal Call To dial an internal callTransferring Calls Answering CallsTo conference calls with stations only Conferencing CallsTo add a station to a line call To add a second LineTo retrieve the held call Placing/Retrieving Calls on HoldTo hold a call that appears on a Line or DN button To place a Handsfree Answerback call on holdTo retrieve a call on Exclusive Hold Using Automatic HoldTo switch between calls To place a call on Exclusive HoldTo call a specific console Calling the Attendant ConsoleTone/Pulse Dialing To call any consoleTo use a Forced Account Code Account Code CallsForced Account Codes Emergency Override of Forced Account CodesTo use a Voluntary Account Code Alarm ResetVoluntary Account Codes Verified Account CodesTo activate ABR Alert SignalingTo send an Alert Signal Automatic Busy Redial ABRAutomatic Callback To cancel ABRTo set Automatic Callback busy or DND stations To set Line Queuing To cancel Automatic Callback busy or DND stationsTo cancel Line Queuing Line Queuing with Automatic CallbackCall Forward Auto RedialTo redial the last number dialed To set Call Forward-All Calls Call Forward-All CallsTo set call Forward-No Answer Call Forward-BusyCall Forward-No Answer To set Call Forward-BusyOr press 7$ Call Forward-Busy/No AnswerTo set Call Forward-Busy/No Answer Call Forward-External Call Forward-CancelTo set Call Forward-Fixed To cancel Call Forward-ExternalCall Forward-Fixed To set Call Forward-ExternalTo pick up or retrieve a parked call To park a callTo use Directed Pickup Call PickupCall Park Directed Call PickupTo pick up a ringing CO Line in a tenant system Group PickupTo pick up a call ringing a station in your group To answer an incoming call while on another call Call WaitingCalls to Other Groups To pick up a call ringing another groupDo Not Disturb DND Direct Station Selection Buttons HotlineTo activate/deactivate DND To answer a door telephone call Door LockDoor Telephone To unlock a door lockTo call/monitor a door telephone Isdn Outgoing CallingTo make an outgoing call to an Isdn trunk To activate name/number information LCD Name/Number DisplaySubaddress To make an outgoing call with a subaddress to an Isdn trunkTo create an LCD message for telephones that call you MessagingCalling Station Messaging To clear name/number displayTo answer a Message Waiting Cancelling a Calling Station MessageTo cancel a message that has been set at your station Message WaitingTo set a Message Waiting light on another telephone To cancel Message WaitingTo respond to PhDN/MW To cancel Message Waiting set on a PhDN/MWPhDN/MW Message Waiting To set a Message Waiting indication for a PhDN/MWHandset Off-hook Call Announce HS-OCA Calling To make an HS-OCA call with Voice First SignalingOff-hook Call Announce OCA Activating Off-hook Announce OCATo make an SP-OCA call with Voice First Signaling To make an HS-OCA call with Tone SignalingSpeaker Off-hook Call Announce SP-OCA Busy Override To dial an SP-OCA call with Tone SignalingTo initiate a Busy Override signal Override CallsDND Override AnnouncementsExecutive Override To override Privacy On-Line To cancel Privacy OverridePrivacy On-Line To make all lines on your station privateTo activate Privacy Release Privacy ReleaseTo deactivate Privacy Release To release a call and answer another Release and AnswerStoring Station Speed Dial Numbers Speed DialTo store a Station Speed Dial Number To call with a Speed Dial button Stored Station or System Speed Dial CallingTimed Reminders To call with a Speed Dial access codeTo enter a Timed Reminder To cancel a Timed Reminder To override/change Toll Restriction Toll Restriction OverrideTo connect two outside lines using a DN button Using a DN ButtonTwo Tandem Line Connection To connect two outside lines using the Line button Using Line ButtonsTo supervise a tandem call and release it Appendix Installing Optional Headset Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingRange and Performance Radio Interference Nine Simultaneous Conversation ChannelsBase Unit SpecificationsAvailable Optional or Replacement Items Access Codes Access External Zones LCD Message CancelMessage Waiting Cancel Access AllTrunk Access Trunk Access Timed Reminder CancelTrunk Access LCR/General Trunk Access Line GroupsTo access a line CO Line Access CodesTo enter a paging group access code Feature Access CodesPaging Group Codes RCTUE/F Speed Dial Access CodesSpeed Dial Access Codes Index 114 115 116