Overview

Alphabetical Program Listing

Alphabetical Program Listing

This alphabetical program listing gives you features/topics and the corresponding Strata DK program numbers that relate to the topic

Feature or Topic

Program Number

 

 

Account Codes

15, 70, 39, 69, 30, 60

 

 

 

03, 09, *09, 10-4, 11,

 

14-0, 14-1, *14-1, 14-2, *14-2,

ACD

14-3, 14-4, 14-5, 14-6, 14-8,

 

14-9, 14-71, 14-72, 14-73, 15, 17,

 

18, 35, 39, 71-1~3

 

 

Add-on Module

*29

 

 

Alarm Sensor

39

 

 

All Call Voice Page

05, 10-2, 31, 39

 

 

Alert Signal

39

 

 

Alternate Point Answer

10-1

 

 

Amplified Conference

10-2, 10-3

(External)

 

 

 

ANI

10-3, 20, 39, *51, *52, 59, 60-1,

71-0~5), 72, 77-4

 

 

 

Attendant Console

03, 58-1, 58-2, 58-4, 58-5, 59

 

 

Auto Attendant (Built-in)

09, 10-3, 23~26, 78, 81~89

 

 

Automatic Busy Redial (ABR)

10-1, 16, 30, 39

 

 

Automatic Callback

05, 39, 10-2

 

 

Automatic Hold

35

 

 

Automatic Hold Recall

34

 

 

Automatic PCB Recognition

91

 

 

Automatic Preference

32

 

 

Automatic Release Hold/VM

15

Port

 

 

 

Background Music

05, 10-2, 19, 39

 

 

Busy Override

05, 31

 

 

Busy Station Transfer/Ringing

35

 

 

Cabinet Type Identification

*03

 

 

Call Blocking (VM Ports)

31

 

 

Call Forward Blocking with

35

Handsfree

 

 

 

Call Forward External

05, 12, 15, 41, 60-8

 

 

Call Forward Station Ring

*80

(ground/loop start lines)

Call Forwarding (all types)

10-2, 36, 39, 40

 

 

Call Park Orbits

*05, *37, 39, 58-4, 59

 

 

Feature or Topic

Program Number

 

 

Call Pickup

10-1, *15, *31, 39

 

 

Call Transfer with Camp-on

10-1

 

 

 

03, 10-3, 20, 39, *50, *51, *52,

Caller ID

59, 60-1, 77-4, (DK 14 only: 76-1,

 

76-2)

 

 

Camp-on

10-2, 31, *34, 37

 

 

Centrex/PBX Compatible

42-0, 42-1~8, *45

 

 

Centrex Ringing Repeat

10-1

 

 

CO/Centrex/PBX Feature

39, 42-0, 42-1~8

Buttons

 

 

 

CO Line Access

39, 40, 41

 

 

CO Line Alpha Identification

93

 

 

CO Line Groups

16

 

 

CO Line Reseize Guard Time

10-1, 42-0

 

 

CO Line Queuing

05, 16

 

 

CO Line Ringing

78, *80, 81~89, *81, *84, *87

 

 

Conferencing

10-1, 10-2, 10-3,15

 

 

Credit Card Calls (0 + dialing)

43, 60-7

 

 

Data Port/DIU Configuration

20, 21, 22, 39

 

 

DAY/NIGHT Mode

10-2, 78, 81~89, *80, *81, *84,

*87

 

 

 

Delayed Ringing

*80, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 89

 

 

Digital Telephone

03, 27, 30, 38, 39, 80, 92-5

 

 

Direct Inward Dialing (DID)

*09, 15, 17, *17, 30, 71, 72

 

 

Direct Inward System Access

15, 10-1, 60, 78

(DISA)

 

 

 

Direct Station Selection

29-1~29-8, 39

Buttons

 

 

 

 

04, *04, *33, 39, 71-(0-3), *71,

Directory Number

*72, *73, 79, *79, 81-89, *81, *84,

 

*87

 

 

Directory Number Buttons

39

 

 

DISA Code Revision

04, 05, 30, 40, 41

 

 

Distinctive Station Ringing

10-2, 80

 

 

Distributed Hunt

*04, 33, *40, 71-(0-3), 81-89, *81,

*84, *87

 

 

 

DKi Admin

77-1

 

 

Overview

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Toshiba DK424I, dk14, DK40I manual Alphabetical Program Listing, Feature or Topic Program Number

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