LED 04: Call Pickup Code Option

System & Station

Program 30 – Station Class of Service

LED 04: Call Pickup Code Option

Determines the operation of pickup code ￿￿￿￿￿ in Release 3.2 (and above) software. If LED 04 is ON, ￿￿￿￿￿ only picks up All Call Page and External Page (per Program 10-2, LED 15). If LED 04 is OFF, ￿￿￿￿￿ picks up an internal call ringing on a telephone as a priority or it picks up All Call Page or External Page if no internal calls are ringing. Prior to Release 3.2, ￿￿￿￿￿ picked up

ringing calls as priority over All Call Page pickup calls.

LED 03: Microphone Button On at Start of Call

When enabled (LED 03 ON), the microphone and Mic button LED is turned ON at the start of an on-hook speakerphone call. For this feature to work, you must enable the MIC button lock operation (LED 02 ON).

When receiving internal DN calls, the flexible Microphone Cutoff (0LFURSKQ￿&XW￿RII) button (Program 39) can be used to prevent room monitoring and Handsfree Answerback.

LED 02: Mic Button - Locked/Momentary

The 0LF button turns electronic or digital telephone microphones ON/OFF:

With “Locked” (LED 02 ON), the 0LF button will be ON or OFF (depending on LED 03) when you begin the call and you can alternately push it ON or OFF. This does not apply to Handset OCA - which is 0LF push-to-talk only.

With “Momentary” (LED 02 OFF), the 0LF is always ON at the start of a speakerphone call/ You must continuously press 0LF to disable the microphone when during a speakerphone call.

LED 01: Speakerphone

Enables (LED 01 ON) or disables (LED 01 OFF) speakerphone operation on any electronic or digital telephone. If disabled, a speakerphone:

Can be used as a handsfree electronic or digital telephone.

Enables talk back with the receiver on-hook when receiving an internal call.

Will not allow you to talk on a call that you place or a call that you answer by pressing a ringing button with the handset on-hook.

Program 30 - Example

 

Action (press buttons + LED buttons)

LCD Response

1.

Use an LCD programming phone per Minimum Hardware

 

No. N-N1

 

Requirements on Page 1-14.

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06:43

 

Make sure the programming button strip template is installed on the

 

 

 

 

programming telephone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿

Program Mode

 

 

Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)

 

 

3.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿￿￿￿￿+ROG

Program = 30

 

 

Access Program 30.

 

Data Store

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

6SNU￿￿6SHDNHU￿

30 Select =

 

 

Prepare the system for a station port selection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.

Enter the port number where the station being defined is

30 Select =

 

 

connected. Use three digits, followed by a ￿button. A range of

 

 

 

ports may be entered at once by using the ￿ button. (See Note

 

 

 

on system record sheet for port numbers.)

 

 

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Toshiba dk14 Program 30 - Example, 3-77, LED 04: Call Pickup Code Option, LED 03: Microphone Button On at Start of Call

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