Toshiba 2001 Emergency Ringdown, Override Calls, Busy Override, To call/monitor a door phone

Page 43

Advanced Operation

Emergency Ringdown

To call/monitor a door phone

1.With the handset off-hook, press a extension. You hear dial tone and the LED flashes green (in-use).

2.Press ￿￿￿ + extension for the door location. A two-way talk-path exists between your telephone and the called door phone. You can audibly monitor the area around the door phone.

To call from a door phone

1.Press the door phone button and then release it. You hear a distinctive ringing tone–one or five times (set in system programming).

2.When answered, speak at a normal voice level in the direction of the door phone.

Emergency Ringdown

If a station remains off-hook for a programmable period, it can be automatically treated as an Emergency Call and directed to an emergency destination. The station may have partially dialed a number or have dialed no digits at all. Each station is programmed with its specific emergency ringdown destination.

A station number or a group pilot number can be specified as an emergency ringdown destination. In a private network, the station or pilot number must be in the same network node. Remote emergency destination and door phones are not permitted.

Override Calls

The available override features are:

Busy Override

Ring Over Busy Override enables you to send a muted ring tone to a busy station to indicate a call is waiting. The Busy Override (BOV) muted ring can be programmed for each station to be two muted rings only or continued muted rings until the call is answered. This option applies to the station receiving the muted ring. The muted ring can be sent to the telephone speaker or to the telephone handset/headset and speaker.

Strata CTX DKT3001/2001 Digital Single Line Telephone 01/02

31

Image 43
Contents Telecommunication Systems Division DKT3001/2001 Digital Single Line Telephone User GuidePublication Information Telecommunication Systems Division License Agreement Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC. TaisToshiba America Information Systems, Inc Contents Advanced Operation Iii Appendix Centrex Application Organization IntroductionConventions Description ConventionsVii Related Documents/MediaViii Grand Tour Buttons DKT3001DKT3001 Buttons Fixed Button Definitions Using the DKT3001 DK-SLT in DKT2001 ModeDefinitions DKT2001 Volume Controls for the DKT3001 and DKT2001DKT2001 Buttons Basics Which Dialing Procedure Should I Use?Important Read First Spkr Button Which Outgoing/Incoming Call Features Do I Have?Making a Call Hot DialingResponding to a Lit Msg LED Answering a CallMessage Waiting HandsetTurning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another Extension To transfer a call directly to Voice Mail VM Call TransferTo hold a conference call Conference CallsTo conference calls To transfer conference controlAdding Voice Mail to a Conference Connecting Two Outside LinesConsultation Hold Distinctive RingingHold Exclusive HoldTo adjust handset Beep Tone Volume ControlTo adjust the handset volume To adjust Ring ToneBasics Account Code Calls Advanced OperationVerified/Non-Verified Account Codes To enter a Voluntary Account Code To dial using Forced Account CodesForced Account Codes Voluntary Account Codes Verified/Non-VerifiedAutomatic Busy Redial To cancel Automatic Busy RedialTo activate Automatic Busy Redial Automatic Callback To cancel ACBTo set Automatic Callback To cancel background music on your phone speaker To enable background music on your phone speakerBackground Music Call Forward Categories Call ForwardSystem StationCall Forward Procedures Call Forward SettingsTo use the Call Forward button sequence Call Forward ProcedureFeature Button Sequence To change your Pass CodeCall Forward Incoming Line Calls Call Forward Procedure Feature Button SequenceTo park a call Call Park OrbitsTo retrieve a parked call Page/Internal Call Pickup Call Pickup Feature CodesCall Pickup Group PickupFor Calls On Hold Dialing Description Call WaitingDirect Inward System Access Do Not Disturb Setting DND for Another ExtensionChange Your DND Pass Code To unlock a door Door LocksTo answer a door phone call Door PhonesTo call/monitor a door phone Emergency RingdownOverride Calls Busy OverrideTo use DND Override Do Not Disturb OverrideExecutive Override To use Busy OverridePrivacy Override Class of Service OverrideTo perform Class of Service Override PagingAll Call Answering aEmergency Redial PrivacySpeed Dial To store a Station Speed Dial Number using an Access Code Make a Call Using Speed DialStore a Station Speed Dial Number Dial String Characters Advanced Speed Dial OperationMeaning Voice Mail Direct Transfer Other Voice Mail FeaturesFeature Access Codes Feature Access Code Sequences Feature CodesCall Forward System Advanced Operation Feature Feature Access Code Sequences Feature Access CodesMessaging Advisory + Index Number + old Code + + new Code + LED Indicator Details DSS Console DSS Button OverviewTo transfer a call to an idle station FeaturesCalling a Station Transfer to an Idle StationTo answer an incoming outside line call to a DSS Console Call Transfer with Camp-onCall Answering Outside Line To transfer call to a busy stationNight Transfer Speed DialPaging Call Forward Override DSS OverrideDSS Console Ringing Repeat Centrex Feature ButtonsCentrex Application Flexible Directory NumberingDelayed Ringing Index Disa Index

DXT3001, 2001 specifications

The Toshiba DXT3001 and DXT3001 models represent a significant evolution in the world of multifunction devices, highlighting Toshiba's commitment to innovation and excellence in technology. Released in the early 2000s, these models were designed to cater to the growing demands of businesses seeking efficient, reliable, and versatile solutions for their document management needs.

One of the defining features of the DXT3001 and DXT3001 is their multifunctionality. These devices are not just printers; they also serve as copiers, scanners, and fax machines, allowing businesses to streamline their workflows and minimize the need for multiple standalone devices. This integration results in significant space savings in any office environment while enhancing productivity.

The Toshiba DXT3001 and DXT3001 utilize advanced digital printing technology, which ensures high-quality output at impressive speeds. With a print resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect crisp, vibrant images and clear text, making these models ideal for both professional documents and marketing materials. Furthermore, the printing speed of up to 28 pages per minute ensures that even the busiest offices can meet their tight deadlines without compromising quality.

Another key characteristic of these devices is their user-friendly interfaces. Equipped with intuitive control panels and easy navigation options, users can quickly access the full range of features without extensive training. This ease of use reduces operational errors and facilitates efficient document handling.

Toshiba DXT3001 and DXT3001 also incorporate advanced networking options, making them ideal for modern work environments. With built-in Ethernet connectivity and support for various network protocols, these devices can be easily integrated into existing networks, allowing multiple users to share resources effortlessly. Moreover, wireless printing capabilities were becoming increasingly important, and these models were designed to accommodate such future-proofing.

In addition to these technological advancements, the DXT3001 and DXT3001 promote sustainability with their energy-efficient designs. These models comply with various environmental standards, including Energy Star certification, ensuring that they contribute to reducing ecological footprints.

Finally, Toshiba's commitment to customer support and service plays a crucial role in the value proposition of the DXT3001 and DXT3001. With comprehensive warranty programs and access to a network of support professionals, customers can ensure their devices remain operational and efficient for years to come.

In conclusion, the Toshiba DXT3001 and DXT3001 are exemplary multifunction devices that combine innovation, quality, and efficiency, meeting the demands of modern businesses and setting a benchmark for multifunctional printing solutions in the early 2000s.