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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Toshiba 4000 manual Timers, Line Types