Features

Call Forward

Call Forward–Fixed

Press &DOO￿)UZG￿WR￿. The LED lights steady red and all calls forward to a station [PDN] or voice mail device set in system programming.

...or press &DOO￿)UZG￿WR￿ a second time to cancel the feature.

Call Forward—External

1.Store the destination number at Station Speed Dial location Code 49 (RCTUA, B, C/D processors) or location 139 (RCTUE/F processors).

Only perform Step 1 the first time Call Forward-External is set or when you change the destination. It is not necessary to store the destination each time; it remains in system memory.

2.To set CF-External, press &DOO￿)UZG￿ ([WHUQDO

...or the [PDN] +

￿￿￿￿.

To cancel a Call Forward—External

This feature enables you to forward new incoming calls directed to your [PDN] to a destination outside of the system. [PhDNs] assigned to your telephone do not Call Forward to an external destination. Internal calls and transferred calls to your [PDN] do not forward to external destinations.

Only incoming calls over CO lines dedicated to immediately ring on your [PDN], private CO /LQH button, and/or Direct In Dial line calls forward. Any of the other Call Forward modes can be set for your [PDNs] or [PhDNs] simultaneously with Call Forward-External.

Use the Speed Dial storage procedures detailed on See Page 60. When forwarding to an outside destination include the CO Line (or CO Line group) access code before the telephone number.

Example: 8015833700

801 = CO Line access code

5833700 = Telephone number

See Table 12 on page 109 for CO Line/Line Group access codes. The LCR access code “9” cannot be used.

Incoming calls forward to the destination stored at Station Speed Dial Location 49.

Press &DOO￿)UZG￿([WHUQDO

...or [PDN] + ￿￿￿￿ + 6SNU.

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Toshiba CT manual Call Forward-Fixed, Call Forward-External

CT specifications

Toshiba CT, or Toshiba's computed tomography systems, are integral to modern medical imaging, providing high-resolution images that assist in accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. These advanced CT systems blend cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly interfaces, ensuring both clinicians and patients benefit from enhanced imaging capabilities.

One of the main features of Toshiba CT is its multi-slice technology, allowing for rapid acquisition of high-quality images in multiple slices, which can significantly improve the efficiency of scans. By utilizing advanced detectors and algorithms, Toshiba CT systems can generate images in a fraction of the time compared to traditional systems, thus making it possible to handle increased patient loads without sacrificing quality.

Another key characteristic is the integration of advanced dose reduction technologies. Toshiba has developed solutions such as Adaptive Iterative Dose Reduction (AIDR), which optimizes image quality while minimizing radiation exposure for patients. This is particularly crucial in a healthcare environment where patient safety and care quality are paramount.

Toshiba CT systems also feature high-speed data processing capabilities, allowing for the rapid reconstruction of images. This means that clinicians can access images almost instantaneously after acquisition, enhancing workflow in busy medical facilities. The systems often come equipped with sophisticated imaging algorithms, including advanced noise reduction and contrast enhancement techniques, further improving diagnostic confidence.

User interface is another vital aspect of Toshiba CT technology. The systems are designed with intuitive controls that minimize the learning curve for healthcare professionals. Touchscreen displays and straightforward navigation streamline workflows and help technicians and radiologists focus more on patient care than on complicated operational processes.

Moreover, Toshiba CT units are highly versatile, accommodating a wide range of clinical applications. They can be employed in various fields, including oncology, cardiology, and trauma care, providing detailed imaging that aids in early detection and treatment planning. This flexibility is achieved through customizable scanning protocols that can be tailored to suit individual patient needs.

In summary, Toshiba CT systems stand out for their remarkable imaging capabilities, advanced dose reduction features, high-speed processing, and user-friendly design. Together, these attributes contribute to improved patient outcomes and operational efficiency in healthcare settings, making Toshiba a key player in the field of medical imaging. As technology continues to evolve, Toshiba CT systems are likely to further enhance their offerings, continuously improving the standards of patient care.