Busy Override Tone - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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Busy Override Tone

After dialing an internal station and receiving a busy signal, a caller can press a Soft Key or dial a
code which signals the called station with a tone burst indicating that a call is waiting. This enables
a station user to send tone bursts to a busy station's idle DN or line button by dialing 2 or by
pressing a feature button.
The tone burst can be sent either two times (four seconds apart) or repeated continuously every
four seconds. If there are no idle DNs or line buttons on the busy station, the station receives two
bursts of camp-on tone (see
A busy digital or electronic station can receive this tone. DKT2000-series telephone users can
adjust their telephones to receive the tone over their handsets or headset receivers, as well as the
speaker. Standard telephones receive camp-on tones twice from the handset receiver (it is not
continuous on standard telephones).
Benefits
Provides user convenience and calling efficiency. Selected users can access busy extensions, either
to give them a priority message or to announce a caller or guest.
Strata DK Feature Description 5/99
"Call Transfer with Camp-on"
System Availability
Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
for more information).
Features
Station Features
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