Toshiba 2001, DXT3001 manual Paging, Class of Service Override, Privacy Override

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Advanced Operation

Paging

Class of Service Override

By dialing a Class of Service Override code, a user can change a station’s set of privileges to one associated with the override code. When the call is terminated and another is attempted from the same station, the original Class of Service is applied. This allows selected users to override restrictions that are placed on any telephone in the system.

To perform Class of Service Override

1.Access an outside line. You hear dial tone.

2.Press )ODVK + ￿￿￿￿. Dial tone stops.

3.Enter the Class of Service Override Code (four digits). You hear dial tone. For security reasons, the override codes are only available on a selected basis. See your CTX System Administrator.

4.Dial a telephone number.

Privacy Override

This feature enables you to enter an established call on a line you share with another telephone. Up to two station users can enter an existing CO line-to-station call (i.e., up to three stations can be connected to a CO line). You can also use this feature if the station that is already connected to the CO line is in the Privacy Release mode.

Station users with 3ULYDF\￿5HOHDVH can allow stations with the shared button appearance to enter their conversations, even if the station entering the conversation is not programmed for Privacy Override. (see “Privacy” on page 35.)

Paging

Station users can make page announcements to telephones and external speakers. Check with your CTX System Administrator to find out the zone numbers for various paging groups.

To make a Page Announcement to a phones or external speakers

1.Dial a paging access code.

2.Make your announcement, then hang up.

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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 DKT3001 ButtonsDKT3001 Buttons Using the DKT3001 DK-SLT in DKT2001 Mode Fixed Button DefinitionsDefinitions Volume Controls for the DKT3001 and DKT2001 DKT2001DKT2001 Buttons Which Dialing Procedure Should I Use? BasicsImportant Read First Making a Call Which Outgoing/Incoming Call Features Do I Have?Hot Dialing Spkr ButtonMessage Waiting Answering a CallHandset Responding to a Lit Msg LEDTurning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another Extension To transfer a call directly to Voice Mail VM Call TransferTo conference calls Conference CallsTo transfer conference control To hold a conference callAdding Voice Mail to a Conference Connecting Two Outside LinesHold Distinctive RingingExclusive Hold Consultation HoldTo adjust the handset volume Volume ControlTo adjust Ring Tone To adjust handset Beep ToneBasics Advanced Operation Account Code CallsVerified/Non-Verified Account Codes Forced Account Codes To dial using Forced Account CodesVoluntary Account Codes Verified/Non-Verified To enter a Voluntary Account CodeTo cancel Automatic Busy Redial Automatic Busy RedialTo activate Automatic Busy Redial To cancel ACB Automatic CallbackTo set Automatic Callback To enable background music on your phone speaker To cancel background music on your phone speakerBackground Music System Call ForwardStation Call Forward CategoriesCall Forward Procedures Call Forward SettingsFeature Button Sequence Call Forward ProcedureTo change your Pass Code To use the Call Forward button sequenceCall Forward Incoming Line Calls Call Forward Procedure Feature Button SequenceCall Park Orbits To park a callTo retrieve a parked call Call Pickup Call Pickup Feature CodesGroup Pickup Page/Internal Call PickupFor Calls On Hold Dialing Description Call WaitingDirect Inward System Access Setting DND for Another Extension Do Not DisturbChange Your DND Pass Code To unlock a door Door LocksTo answer a door phone call Door PhonesOverride Calls Emergency RingdownBusy Override To call/monitor a door phoneExecutive Override Do Not Disturb OverrideTo use Busy Override To use DND OverrideTo perform Class of Service Override Class of Service OverridePaging Privacy OverrideAnswering a All CallEmergency Privacy RedialSpeed Dial Make a Call Using Speed Dial To store a Station Speed Dial Number using an Access CodeStore a Station Speed Dial Number Advanced Speed Dial Operation Dial String CharactersMeaning Voice Mail Direct Transfer Other Voice Mail FeaturesFeature Access Codes Feature Access Code Sequences Feature CodesCall Forward System Advanced Operation Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Access Code SequencesMessaging Advisory + Index Number + old Code + + new Code + LED Indicator Details DSS Console DSS Button OverviewCalling a Station FeaturesTransfer to an Idle Station To transfer a call to an idle stationCall Answering Outside Line Call Transfer with Camp-onTo transfer call to a busy station To answer an incoming outside line call to a DSS ConsolePaging Speed DialCall Forward Override DSS Override Night TransferDSS Console Centrex Application Centrex Feature ButtonsFlexible Directory Numbering Ringing RepeatDelayed Ringing Index Disa Index

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