Toshiba DKT2004-CT manual Benefits

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The Grand Tour

Benefits

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 3000/2000-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 DKT2004-CT Cordless Digital Telephone User Guide Publication Information Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC. Tais Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc Contents Features Iii Contents Organization IntroductionCalls attention to important instructions or information ConventionsRelated Documents/Media Viii Grand Tour Benefits ApplicationsBenefits Cordless Digital Telephone Standard Parts Base Unit Controls and Functions Charge LED Batt Charge LED Power on LEDFeatures Review Safety Instructions InstallationRatings are Input 120VAC 14W Output 10VDC 500mA Installation Select Location To use with a desk telephone Connect and Apply Power to Base UnitConnect Telephone Cords To use as a stand-alone telephoneLine In to DKT Circuit To remove the belt clip Install Handset Battery PackAttach Belt Clip to Handset optional To attach the belt clip to the handsetTo charge the handset’s battery pack Removing and Charging Your Battery PackCharging Extra Battery Packs To remove the handset’s battery packInstalling Optional Headset Tips on Extending Battery Pack LifeOn a Call Standby Mode Installation Entering Program Mode Configuration3Configuration Mute Handset Volume LevelRinger Volume Level HandsetCharging the Handset Using the HandsetTo transfer an active call Switching a Call to Your Cordless Digital TelephoneVol Switching a Call to the Desk TelephoneTo dial a stored number Using MemoryTo store a number To erase a stored numberChain Dialing Account Code Calls FeaturesTo dial using Forced Account Codes Verified/Non-Verified Account CodesForced Account Codes Voluntary Account Codes Verified/Non-Verified To dial using the Account Code buttonTo enter an Account Code using access codes Automatic Busy RedialTo cancel ACB Automatic CallbackTo set Automatic Callback Station Auto RedialCall Forward SystemCall Forward Categories Call Forward SettingsTo use the Call Forward button sequence To change your Pass CodeCall Forward Any Call Set for Another Station Call Forward Incoming Line CallsCall Forward System Call Park OrbitsTo retrieve a parked call To park a callTo perform Call Pickup Call PickupGroup Pickup Page/Internal Call PickupFor Calls On Hold Dialing Description Call Waiting Direct Station Selection Buttons HotlineTo connect directly to another station’s extension Do Not Disturb Setting DND for Another ExtensionTo unlock a door Door LocksTo deactivate DND for another extension To change your DND Pass CodeDoor Phones To answer a door phone callDoor Phone Name/Location To call/monitor a door phone Emergency RingdownHeld Calls Placing Line Appearances or DN Calls on Hold7 5 Using Automatic HoldSwitching Between Calls Retrieving Held CallsSubaddress Isdn Outgoing CallingResponding to a Lit Msg LED Message WaitingTo make an OCA call Off-hook Call AnnounceOverride Calls Busy OverrideTo perform Executive Override Do Not Disturb OverrideExecutive Override To use DND OverridePrivacy Override Class of Service OverrideTo perform Class of Service Override PagingAnswering a All CallEmergency To use Privacy Release To set/cancel PrivacyPrivacy RedialSpeed Dial Release and AnswerTo change Tone Dialing Making a Call Using Speed DialTone/Pulse Dialing Voice Mail Direct TransferVoice Mail Direct Transfer Feature Access Codes Feature Feature Access Code Sequences Account CodeCall Forward Any Calls Internal and External Call Forward Remote Activation Call Forward External Calls Remote ActivationCall Park Feature Access Codes Night Ring Answer Feature Feature Access Code Sequences LCD Language ChangePrivate Network Access Code LCR Outgoing Call Message Waiting MWSubstitution of Dial Travelling Class Override Feature Feature Access Code Sequences Speed Dial RegisterVolume Control Beep Volume Control Ringing Start ApplicationFeature Access Codes Troubleshooting and Specifications Problem Suggestion TroubleshootingNine Simultaneous Conversation Channels Range and PerformanceBase Unit SpecificationsRadio Interference GeneralIndex LCD Index
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