Toshiba DXT3001, 2001 manual Call Transfer with Camp-on, Call Answering Outside Line

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DSS Console

DSS Button

When the called station answers the call, the DSS LED stays steady red, and the Line LED becomes steady red.

4.If the station does not answer before a period set in system programming, the call recalls your station.

Call Transfer with Camp-on

You can transfer a call to a busy station from a DSS console. Use the DSS to transfer the call, even though the DSS LED associated with the station you are “transferring to” is red.

To transfer call to a busy station

1.Press DSS corresponding to the busy station to be called.

You may hear a busy tone. The original caller is placed automatically on hold. The Line LED flashes at double the on-hold rate, and the DSS LED remains steady red.

2.Hang up.

The call rings the called station once with the camp-on tone. While the called station is receiving this tone, the Line LED flashes green (on-hold rate) or if you are on a extension button, it goes idle. The DSS LED remains steady red.

When the called station answers the transferred call, the Line LED becomes steady red. The DSS LED remains steady red.

Note If the busy station is in the Do Not Disturb mode, the call will not transfer, but will recall your telephone immediately.

If the call is not answered after a specified Recall time set in system programming, camp-on is cancelled and the transferred call rings back.

Call Answering (Outside Line)

If your DSS console is equipped with a /LQH button, you can answer outside line calls from the DSS console as you would from a digital telephone.

To answer an incoming outside line call to a DSS Console

Press the flashing /LQH.

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Contents DKT3001/2001 Digital Single Line Telephone User Guide Telecommunication Systems DivisionPublication Information Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC. Tais Telecommunication Systems Division License AgreementToshiba America Information Systems, Inc Contents Advanced Operation Iii Appendix Centrex Application Introduction OrganizationConventions Conventions DescriptionRelated Documents/Media ViiViii 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 Which Outgoing/Incoming Call Features Do I Have? Making a CallHot Dialing Spkr ButtonAnswering a Call Message WaitingHandset Responding to a Lit Msg LEDTurning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another Extension Call Transfer To transfer a call directly to Voice Mail VMConference Calls To conference callsTo transfer conference control To hold a conference callConnecting Two Outside Lines Adding Voice Mail to a ConferenceDistinctive Ringing HoldExclusive Hold Consultation HoldVolume Control To adjust the handset volumeTo adjust Ring Tone To adjust handset Beep ToneBasics Advanced Operation Account Code CallsVerified/Non-Verified Account Codes To dial using Forced Account Codes 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 Call Forward SystemStation Call Forward CategoriesCall Forward Settings Call Forward ProceduresCall Forward Procedure Feature Button SequenceTo change your Pass Code To use the Call Forward button sequenceCall Forward Procedure Feature Button Sequence Call Forward Incoming Line CallsCall Park Orbits To park a callTo retrieve a parked call Call Pickup Feature Codes Call PickupGroup Pickup Page/Internal Call PickupCall Waiting For Calls On Hold Dialing DescriptionDirect Inward System Access Setting DND for Another Extension Do Not DisturbChange Your DND Pass Code Door Locks To unlock a doorDoor Phones To answer a door phone callEmergency Ringdown Override CallsBusy Override To call/monitor a door phoneDo Not Disturb Override Executive OverrideTo use Busy Override To use DND OverrideClass of Service Override To perform 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 Other Voice Mail Features Voice Mail Direct TransferFeature Codes Feature Access Codes Feature Access Code SequencesCall Forward System Advanced Operation Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Access Code SequencesMessaging Advisory + Index Number + old Code + + new Code + LED Indicator Details DSS Console Overview DSS ButtonFeatures Calling a StationTransfer to an Idle Station To transfer a call to an idle stationCall Transfer with Camp-on Call Answering Outside LineTo transfer call to a busy station To answer an incoming outside line call to a DSS ConsoleSpeed Dial PagingCall Forward Override DSS Override Night TransferDSS Console Centrex Feature Buttons Centrex ApplicationFlexible Directory Numbering Ringing RepeatDelayed Ringing Index Disa Index

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