Toshiba 4000 manual Timers, Line Types

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PERCEPTION 4000

GENERAL INFORMATIONIT

RECALL RINGING

Indicated by a fast muted ringing signal generated through the telephone speaker. A recall can occur during Call Hold, Call Park, Call Transfer, or Camp-on feature operation.

TIMERS

Throughout this user guide are several references to time periods that precede feature operation or availability, and that serve in system error detection. Each of these timers is referred to as a predetermined time period, and is assigned in the system database. Timers are provided on a system-wide basis, and are transparent to station users. No type of station operation is necessary to program these time periods.

LINE TYPES

Toshiba electronic telephones can have several different types of line appearances. The type of line used in call operation may affect feature operational procedures. In this user guide, feature operation is noted for prime line operation. Feature operation for logical lines, secondary lines, and private lines generally coincides with these instructions. Exceptions are noted in each feature operation description.

PRIME LINE

Each analog and digital station in the PERCEPTION 4000 system has a unique prime line. Each station has only one prime line, although secondary appearances of the prime line can appear on other telephones.

SECONDARY APPEARANCE OF PRIME LINE

Each electronic telephone can have a secondary appearance of another station’s prime line.

LOGICAL LINE

This is an additional line dedicated to a station, which can provide the same calling features that are available to the station’s prime line.

SECONDARY APPEARANCE OF LOGICAL LINE

Each station can have a secondary appearance of another station’s logical line.

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Contents Perception Trademarks and Service Marks Table of Contents Appendix Customized Listings Iii This page Intentionally Left Blank General Description PurposeOrganization HOW to USE this Guide Vii Page Flexible Keys Physical CharacteristicsVolume Control Switches Fixed KeysSpeakerphone SCROLL, PAGE, and Mode KeysLED Indications TonesDial Tone Advance ToneBusy Tone Call Waiting ToneRinging Patterns Line Types TimersLine Preferences Prime and Ringing Line Preference Prime Line PreferenceRinging Line Preference Idle Line PreferenceHandset Dialpad Message General Informaiton LCD Display General Display Information Example Telephone Display Information Type Status Line Page General Operation DescriptionFeature Interaction Press the Account Code Acct access key Account Code EntryForced Account Code Entry for Outgoing Calls Enter the Account Code access code Feature OperationTo Place a Call to an Attendant or Attendant Group Attendant AccessTo Enter an Authorization Code from an Idle Station Authorization Code EntryTo Program an Autodial Key AutodialTo Place a Call via an Autodial Key Press the Autodial ADL access key that you want to programAutomatic Answer Call Forward To Forward Calls Forward-Busy/No Answer Cfbn access keyEnter the Call Forward Cancellation access code Perception To Place a Call on Hard Hold To Place a Call on Exclusive HoldTo Retrieve a Call on Hard/Exclusive Hold To Retrieve a Call Locally Press the Call Park-Local CP-L access keyCall Park To Park a Call LocallyTo Retrieve a Call Remotely Press the Call Park-Remote CP-R access keyTo Answer a Call Ringing within Your Call Pickup Group Enter the Call Park-Remote access codePickup-Group GPU access key Call PickupTo Answer a Call Ringing Another Call Pickup Group Enter the Call Pickup-Group access codePickup-Directed Group Dgpu access key Pickup-Directed Group access codeTo Transfer a Call Call TransferTo Answer a Waiting Call Call WaitingTo Transfer a Waiting Call Call Waiting TransferTo Perform an Off-hook Camp- on CAMP-ONTo Perform an On-hook Camp- on To Manually Cancel a Registered Camp-onTo Perform a Camp-on Transfer CAMP-ON TransferTo Place a Code Call Code CallingTo Consult with a Third Party Consultation HoldTo Activate Data Privacy Data PrivacyDictation Machine Access Machine-Individual DC-I access keyTo Call an Individual Dictation Machine Direct Isdn Service Access Machine-Group DC-G access keyTo Call a Dictation Machine Group Number Presentation access Number Restriction accessEnter the Calling Party Do not Disturb Direct Trunk Group AccessEnter the Do Not Disturb Cancellation access code To Register Do Not Disturb via Feature Access CodeEnter the Do Not Disturb access code To Cancel Do Not DisturbTo Set-up a Conference Eight Party ConferencePerception Handsfree Answerback To Use Handsfree Answerback Headset OperationTo Place a Call via a Hotline HotlineTo Place an Intercom Call Intercom AccessTo Answer an Intercom Call Last Number RedialLeast Cost Routing Access To Access Least Cost RoutingEnter the Last Number Message Waiting To Retrieve Messages Message Waiting MSG access keyTo Register a Callback Message To Leave a Voice Mail MessagePerception Enter the Night Answer Night Answer AccessPrivacy Release To Answer a Night Answer CallSave and Repeat Press the Privacy Release Prls access keyTo Save a Dialed Internal/External Number Speakerphone Operation Speed CallingTo Activate Speakerphone Operation Perception Swap To Swap a Connected Call and a Call Waiting CallTo Swap Two Calls During Consultation Hold To Form a Three-way Conference THREE-WAY CallingTrunk Verification from Station To Verify the Status of a Trunk Enter the Trunk Verification from Station access codePress the Voice Calling VC access key Voice CallingTo Respond to a Voice Call To Place a Voice Voice PagingVolume Adjustments Control VOL switch on To Adjust Ringer VolumeControl RNG switch on To Adjust Speaker Volume Slide the Speaker VolumeTone Patterns Call ON/OFF Interval Seconds Type Zone Code Call Area AppendixZone Identity of Party Zone Paging Area Feature Access Code Feature Access CodesTrunk Group Access Code Name Number Abbreviation Definition GlossarySpeed Calling-System Flexible Key Index Perception Index