Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual page 755

Digital business telephone system
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This appendix defines Primary, Secondary, and Phantom Directory
Number buttons.
and provides an example of how they appear on a button strip.
Primary Directory
Number
[PDN] Buttons
You can have up to four [PDNs] on your phone. The [PDN] is your extension number.
You can set Call Forward and Voice Mail ID code for your [PDN].
Secondary
Directory
Number
[SDN] Buttons
When someone
else's Primary Directory
Number appears
on your phone, it's an
[SDN]. You cannOt set Call Forward
and Voice Mail ID code for SDNs on your
telephone.
Phantom Directory
Number
IPhDN]
Buttons
Your phone may also have up to eight [PhDNs], which may be dedicated to a station
or shared by a group of stations.
One example of a Phantom Directory
Number
application is when it is used as a common phone number for an entire department,
For instance, when the [PhDN] appears on a group of telephones, such as the Sales
Department, it will ring on all of the telephones of the group when it is called. You can
set Call Forward
and Voice Mail ID code for [PhDNs]
that are owned by your
telephone.
Notes:
7. Incoming cak wit/ come in to your telephone's [PDNs] from the top down.
For example, incoming calls to Station 200's [PDNs] will first ring the top
'200" button, the second caN will ring the "200" button below it, and the
third call will ring the bottom "200" button.
2.
Your station is considered
busy only when a// of the [PDNs]
are being
used by your telephone or other telephones and/or when your telephone is
on a call on any twe of CO tine or [DN].
.
3.
Up to four [PhDNs]
can have a Message
Waiting [PhDNIMW]
button
which will be lit when a message
has been sent to that [PhDN]
Your
telephone must be designated as the owner of the [PhDN] in system
programming to be able to have a [PhDNIMW]
button for a [PhDN].
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