LED 08: Display Dialed Number Timing

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LED 08: Display Dialed Number Timing

An LCD telephone will display a dialed number on outgoing calls and the CO line (Program 93) ID name, DNIS, ANI, or Caller ID information on incoming calls for either 15 or 60 seconds before the display changes to the elapsed time of the call.

LED 07: Standard Telephone Distinctive Ring

If Distinctive Ring is enabled (LED 07 ON) the CO line call ring pattern is standard: 0.2 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off, 0.2 seconds on, 3.4 seconds off; intercom ring is always 1 second on, 3 seconds off. This does not apply to VM Ports (Program 31, LED 17 ON) which are always standard ring. The line call ring pattern to standard telephones can be made distinct from the intercom ring pattern.

If Distinctive Ring is not enabled (LED 07 OFF), the pattern is per Program 10-1, LED 06. Intercom, Transferred, Tie, and DID calls, with or without Distinctive Ring enabled, ring with a 1- second on and 3-seconds off pattern.

LED 06: Voice Mail Identification Code, Dual-tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) Signal Time

DTMF digits automatically sent to RSTU/RDSU/RSTU2/RSTS/PSTU/PESU/KSTU2/QSTU2 voice mail ports can be sent in either 80- or 160-millisecond bursts. This applies to digits sent via the voice mail identification code (￿￿￿￿/￿￿￿￿) set at each station. This also applies to manually dialed digits sent to voice mail ports from Toshiba telephones, including 2000-series digital telephones.

LED 05: Music-on-hold or Ring Back Tone

Prior to Release 3.2, transferred parties would either hear Music-on-hold (MOH) or silence. With Release 3.2 and higher, transferred parties can hear MOH or Ring Back Tone (RBT). Turn LED 05 ON to play MOH for transferred parties; turn LED 05 OFF to send RBT. If MOH is not installed, and LED 05 has been turned on, the transferred party will hear nothing.

LED 04: Voice Mail Message Waiting Cancel Via Dial #64/Automatic

Set Voice Mail Message Waiting Cancel Via Dial ￿￿￿ (LED 04 ON) if the Strata DK system is connected to a voice mail (VM) system that sets station Message Waiting (MW) LEDs by RS-232 or by dialing ￿￿￿ + Station number, [PDN] or [PhDN] or RS-232 signal. This ensures the message LED remains flashing and are not cancelled by the DK system until the VM machine cancels the Message LED by sending an RS-232 signal or pressing ￿￿￿ + Station Intercom number, [PDN] or [PhDN].

Also, when using RS-232 Voice Mail Integration (SMDI) LED 16 must be set to ON in Program 31, for PGM 10-2 to function.

Set to Automatic (LED 04 OFF) to cancel the flashing message waiting LED any time a station calls the VM machine and the VM machine answers.

LED 03: Ringing Modes

The Strata DK system can be set for either two-ringing mode or three-ringing mode operation. The Day and Night modes are available with the two-mode operation, and the Day, Day2, and Nights modes are available with the three-mode operation. Each ringing mode has distinct CO line ring assignments (Programs 71 (1~3), 78; 81~89 and ￿81, ￿84, ￿87).

The three-mode selection is useful for alternate answering positions. Station users can change modes with the 1LJKW￿7UDQVIHU button on either a DSS console (Program 29), a telephone

(Program 39) and/or Attendant Consoles (Program 59).

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