LED 06: Disable Hold Display Scrolling (Release 3.2)

System & Station

Program 35 – Station Class of Service

LED 06: Disable Hold Display Scrolling (Release 3.2)

If LED 06 is ON, Hold Display scrolling is disabled. Also, a telephone LCD cannot display which CO lines are on hold on a [PDN] if the 6FUROO button is pressed. Hold Display causes the [DN]

button LED, of the line displayed on the LCD, to flash at a fast rate. If LED 06 is OFF, Hold Display Scrolling is enabled. Prior to Release 3.2, Hold Display Scrolling was always enabled. Hold Display Scrolling requires an LCD telephone.

LED 05: LCD Individual Message

This option defines which ports can allows LCD digital and electronic telephones to store up to 10 personal messages. It offers the option of entering alphanumeric memos for each of the LCD’s station speed dial numbers. See the record sheet legend for the maximum stations that can have this option:

A low port must be disabled (LED 05 OFF) before adding a port above the initialized ports.

LED 04: Message Waiting (RCV)

If the message waiting indication is not desired on an electronic, digital or standard telephone, this program can be used to deny it. This does not affect that station’s ability to send a message waiting indication to another station ([PDN] or [PhDN]). Do not use this option to enable/disable MW lamps on standard telephones; use LED 03 below for standard telephones.

LED 03: Standard Telephone Message Waiting Lamp Enable

This option is used to identify which station ports are connected to Standard Telephones (2500 or 500 type telephones) that have Message Waiting Lamps. LED 03 should be turned ON for all Standard Telephones ports that should support Standard Telephone Message Waiting lamps; LED 03 must be turned OFF for all other station ports including digital and electronic telephone ports that support Message Waiting LEDs. This also applies to Voice Mail ports.

Important! Standard telephones that require the Message Waiting Lamp functions must be connected to an RSTU2 PCB. Only one standard telephone with Message Waiting Lamp is allowed to be connected to each RSTU2 port.

LED 02: LCD Type 32/12

Digital and 6000/6500-series LCD electronic telephones have 32-character displays. Therefore, assignments should be left in the initialized state of 32 characters. LED 02 must be ON to receive the voice mail message waiting indication.

LED 01: LCD Display

This option should be used (LED 01 ON) for all stations (even non-LCD), unless it is desired to disable the station's LCD and message waiting functions.

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Toshiba dk14 3-100, LED 06 Disable Hold Display Scrolling Release, LED 05: LCD Individual Message, LED 02: LCD Type 32/12

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