LED 17: Continuous DTMF Tones Off

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Program 35 – Station Class of Service

LED 17: Continuous DTMF Tones Off

2000-series digital telephones can send DTMF tones for as long as station users press their buttons (80 msec. minimum). This feature can be disabled (LED 17 ON). If it is disabled, DTMF tones sent by these telephones will be either 80 or 160 milliseconds depending on the selection made with Program 10-1, LED 04 and Program 10-2, LED 06.

Note PDKU1 does not support continuous DTMF tones on 2000-series digital telephones.

LED 16: No Call Forward/No Answer on Handsfree Answerback

When enabled (LED 16 ON), a Handsfree Answerback call to an idle station in the Call Forward No-Answer or Call Forward-Busy/No Answer mode is not forwarded. If the system is Programmed for Voice first (Program 10-1 and 10-2, LED 01 OFF), Voice Announce calls do not Call Forward No-Answer; however, calls will call forward busy. This prevents the call from being forwarded 8-60 seconds after the called party has been talking in the Handsfree Answerback mode.

Outside calls and busy internal calls to the station continue to forward with this feature set. If the system is set for Tone First, calls will call forward on Busy and No Answer.

Notes

The caller can press the RING Soft Key on digital LCD telephones or press ￿ on digital or electronic telephones to activate Call Forward on Voice Announce calls.

OCA calls do not Call Forward No Answer in any case.

LED 15

Not used at this time.

LEDs 13 and 14: Toll Restriction After Answer

These two LEDs determine whether or not a toll restricted telephone user is allowed to use one touch speed dial buttons after answering an incoming CO line call. LED 13 and 14 should be turned ON for Toll Restricted Telephones that must answer incoming CO line calls and use 6' (speed dial) buttons programmed to perform functions that Hold or Park calls and access the page system automatically.

LED 13

LED 14

Description

 

 

 

OFF

OFF

Not allowed to use Speed Dial after answering a line call.

 

 

 

ON

OFF

Allowed to use Speed Dial buttons but subject to toll restriction tables.

 

 

 

OFF

ON

Allowed to use Speed Dial buttons and not subject to toll restriction.

 

 

 

Initialized data sets both LEDs 13 and 14 off for all telephone users (not allowed to use Speed Dial buttons after answering incoming CO line calls).

LED 07~12

Not used at this time.

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Strata DK Programming 5/99

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Toshiba dk14 manual 3-99, LED 17: Continuous DTMF Tones Off, LEDs 13 and 14: Toll Restriction After Answer, LED 07~12

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