Toshiba IES16 manual Feature Highlights, System Features

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FEATURE HIGHLIGHTS

System Features

Account Codes Forced Voluntary Verifiable

Account Code Button

Account Code Revision Administration/Programming (Optional)*

Live System Programming Personal Administration Remote Access

Alternate Answer Point Automatic Busy Redial (Optional) Automatic Call Distribution (Optional)*

Advanced Call Routing Skills-Based Routing Priority Queuing Multiple Group Agent Login Call Recording

Voice Assistant ODBC Database Text-To-Speech

MIS Interface (Optional)*

Automatic Callback Intercom Automatic Dialing Buttons Automatic Hold Automatic Hold/Park Recall Automatic Line Selection Automatic Number Identification Automatic Release From Hold Automatic Release From Voice Mail Auxiliary Device Interface (Optional) Background Music Interface with

Station Control* Busy Override

Busy Station Transfer/Ringing Call Forward

All Calls Busy

No Answer Busy/No Answer Fixed

External with Remote Setting System-Wide

Call Park to Station Call Park Orbits Call Pickup

On-Hold/Park

Ringing At Other Stations Meet-Me Page Directed

Station Group

CO Line Group

Call Record to Voice Mail* Call Transfer

Camp-On External Calls Internal Calls Recall

Call Waiting

Caller Identification (Optional)* Abandoned Call History Call History List

Redial from List Indication While Busy Internal User Name ISDN BRI and PRI

Centrex Application/PBX Compatibility Centrex Ringing Repeat

Flexible Station Numbering Delayed Ringing

One-Button Centrex Feature Access Centrex/CO Line Call Pickup

Centrex/CO Line ID

Basic Rate U-Interface (BRI)

Flash Button

Auto SPID

Multi-Line Access and Control

Primary Rate Interface (PRI)

Class of Service Override

Call-By-Call Service Selection

CO Line Groups

D-Channel Sharing

CO Line Queuing

LCD Alphanumeric Messaging

Conferencing (8 party)

LCD Automatic Callback Number Display

Multi-Stations

LCD Automatic Number Identification

Multi-CO Lines

LCD Automatic Park In Orbit

Continuous DTMF Signal Time*

LCD Backlit Display*

Credit Card Calling (“O”+ Dialing)

LCD Call Duration Display

Day/Night Modes with Auto Switching

LCD Call Forward Source/Destination

Delayed Ringing

LCD Call Forwarded-From Display

Dialed Number ID Service (DNIS)*

LCD Caller ID (Optional)*

Direct Inward Dialing

Abandoned Call Storage

Direct Inward System Access

Call History

Direct Inward Termination

Indication While Busy

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Buttons

Name

Direct Station Selection Console

Telephone Number

(Optional)

LCD Calling/Called Number Display

All Call Voice Page

LCD Clock/Calendar Display

Automatic Line Hold

LCD CO Line Identification

DND Status Indication

Incoming/Outgoing

DND Override

LCD Dial Input Verification

CO Line Button Assignment

LCD Directory Assistance

Expanded Line Appearance

LCD Feature Prompting with Soft

Multiple DSS Consoles

Key Operation

Night Transfer

System and Station Features

Speed Dial Button Assignment

Voice Mail Features

Voice or Tone Signaling

LCD Intercom User Name Display

DISA Security Code Revision

LCD Message Waiting Station Display

Distinctive LED Indicators

LCD Multiple Languages (E-F-S)

I Called

LCD Override Station Number Display

I Hold

LCD Recalling Station Identification

I Use

LCD Search By Name and Dial

Distinctive Ringing

LCD Speed Dial Directory Dialing

Do Not Disturb

LCD Station Status Display

Do Not Disturb Override

Least Cost Routing

Door Lock Control

Loop Start Lines

Door Phones

Loud Ringing Bell (Optional)*

DTMF and Dial Pulse Compatible

Make Busy

DTMF Signal Time (160/80 ms)

Trunk

Dual Color LEDs

Station

E911-CAMA and ISDN PRI

Memory Protection

End-To-End Signaling

Message Waiting Indication

Exclusive Hold

Station Light

Executive Override (Break-In)

Stutter Dial Tone

Executive Override Blocking

Microphone Control Button

External Amplified Speaker (Optional)

Modular Handset and Line Cord

FeatureFlex Adaptability/

Multiple Directory Numbers

Customization (Optional)*

Primary DN

Flash Button (Centrex/PBX Transfer or

Secondary DN

CO Dial Tone Recall)

Phantom DN

Flexible Access Code Assignment

Pilot DN

Flexible Button Assignment By User

Multiple FCC Registration

Flexible Station Numbering

Music-On-Hold Multiple Interface*

Flexible Line Ringing Assignment

Networking Multiple Systems –

Delay 1

Strata Net (Optional)

Delay 2

Alternate Routing/Hop-Off

Immediate

Centralized Attendant

Flexible Port Assignment

Centralized Voice Mail

Ground Start Lines (Optional)

Centralized Network SMDR

Group Paging

Distributed Network SMDR

Handsfree Answerback Intercom

Coordinated Numbering Plan

Headset Interface*

Path Replacement

Hearing Aid Compatible

Private Tie Line Networking

Hot Desking

Extended Call Control

Hotel/Motel Features*

Night Ringing Answer Code

Hot Dialing

Night Ringing Over External Page*

Hotline Service (Emergency Ringdown)

Night Ringing Over Selected Page Zones

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)

(Optional)*

Basic Rate S/T-Interface (BRI)

Non-Blocking Dialing

Non-Blocking Intercom

Off-Hook Call Announce Handset

Speaker (Optional) Off-Premise Stations One Touch Button On-Hook Dialing Outgoing Call Restriction Paging (Optional)*

All Call Voice Page External Page Interface External Zone Paging Group Paging

Pooled CO Lines Pooled Line Buttons Privacy/Non-Privacy

Privacy Override

Private CO Lines Relay Service (Optional)

Door Lock Control External Page Music-On-Hold Source Control Night Relay Service

Release Button Release/Answer Button Repeat Last Number Dialed Ringing Line Preference SIP Trunks** Speakerphone On/Off Control Standard Telephone Compatibility

with Message Waiting Speed Dial

Station

System Station Hunting

Station Message Detail Recording Interface (Optional)

System Maintenance Error Logs

Automatic Fault Recovery Maintenance and Administration

via LAN

System Administration Logs System Trace (Multi-level) SNMP Traps

System Alarms (eMonitor)

Traffic Measurements and Reporting System Program Upload/Download* Tandem CO Line Connections

TAPI Compliant

Tenant Service

Tie Line Transfer Recall Tie Lines

Toll (Destination) Restriction Restriction Override Restriction Override Revision

Transfer Privacy Traveling Class of Service T1/DS-1 Interface (Optional) Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

User Programmable Feature Buttons Voice Mail Integration

Call Record to Voice Mail In-band DTMF Signaling Simplified Message Desk Interface

(SMDI) (Optional)

LCD Soft Key Voice Mail Control Transfer Direct to Voice Mailbox Voice Mail Conference

Voice or Tone Signaling Volume Control

Busy Override Tone

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IES16 specifications

The Toshiba ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16 are leading-edge products from Toshiba, known for their advanced engineering and innovative technologies. Each model is designed to cater to specific industrial requirements, making them versatile for a variety of applications.

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The ES96R2 is a powerhouse designed for high-performance computing applications. It boasts high processing speeds and exceptional graphics capabilities, making it perfect for data-intensive tasks. The ES96R2 also emphasizes thermal management and energy efficiency, reducing the overall carbon footprint of operations. With advanced virtualization technology, this model can operate multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance.

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In summary, each Toshiba model—ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16—showcases distinctive features and technologies that cater to diverse industrial needs, solidifying Toshiba's reputation as a leader in technology-driven solutions.