Toshiba Strata DK8 General Description Manual page 20

Digital key telephone system
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S T R A T A D K 8 & D K 1 6
G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N
(specific numbers) or Nonverified (nonspecific
numbers). A printout of each Account Code prints
out on the SMDR report after each call.
NOTE:
The 911 emergency number bypasses Forced Ver-
ified Account Code requirements. In addition, two
other customer-assigned numbers (1 ~ 4 digits)
may be programmed to bypass Forced Verified
Account Code requirements.
Alarm Sensor (DK16 only): The optional
PIOU/PIOUS printed circuit board (PCB) has a
relay that can be connected to a customer-supplied
alarm system. If the alarm system is tripped, the
relay will cause the speakers of all electronic and
digital telephones to emit a loud alert tone. The
digital or electronic telephone alarm tone is reset
from any station programmed with a designated
button.
All Call Voice Page: A user can page all station
speakers simultaneously. External speakers can
also be part of an All Call Voice Page.
Alternate Point Answer: Users can answer a trans-
ferred central office (CO) line call from any station
that also has the CO line.
Amplified Conference Interface (DK16 only): This
unit provides an interface for a customer-supplied
amplifier. The amplifier is shared by all CO lines
and will be automatically connected to a two-CO
line or Direct Inward System Access (DISA) call to
provide a louder sound level on these types of
calls. To support an Amplified Conference Inter-
face, a PEKU or PESU is required in the expansion
unit. A maximum of one amplifier per system can
be connected. The amplifier is automatically
switched into 2-CO line DISA or conference calls
on a first call basis (only one amplified call at a
time).
Auto Attendant (Built-in): The optional Built-in Auto
Attendant feature operates like an automatic
station attendant or switchboard operator that
quickly and efficiently distributes calls to stations
selected by callers. With 24-hour coverage, Auto
Attendant can process a large volume of calls,
freeing employees to perform other tasks. Incom-
ing callers will hear a menu of dialing prompts,
such as "Dial 3 for Sales; dial 4 for Customer Ser-
16
vice" (up to 10 selections are available). After the
caller dials the digit, he/she will be routed to a sta-
tion that has been assigned via system program-
ming to the selected digit. Built-in Auto Attendant
utilizes a standard telephone port. Additional sup-
portive hardware requirements for DK8 systems
include the DTMF/ABR Tone Detection Receiver
(QRCU2 only) and the Auto Attendant Feature Key
(QKYS1). DK16 systems require the DK16
DTMF/ABR Tone Detection Receiver (K4RCU) and
a plug-in Feature Cartridge (KFCU1A).
Automatic Hold: Automatic Hold enables a user to
place an outside call appearing on a CO line button
on hold simply by pressing another CO line or
intercom button. The user can then alternate
between the new and the old call simply by press-
ing the desired button. If this feature is not activat-
ed, users need to press the Hold button before
accessing another line and switching between
calls. This feature is optionally programmable for
each telephone set.
Automatic Hold/Park Recall: Held calls can be pro-
grammed to ring back, after a designated time, the
station that placed them on-hold. The recall time of
each station can have an individual time set inde-
pendently in programming for this feature, which
helps ensure that held calls are always retrieved.
Automatic Release from Hold/DISA: The system
can automatically disconnect a central office (CO)
line on which a held party hangs up. This also
applies to Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
calls and voice mail calls. Automatic Release is
available on a CO-by-CO-line basis and operates
only with COs that provide a disconnect signal.
Automatic Station Relocation: System users can
relocate their stations and maintain the intercom
numbers and features of their telephones, without
having to reprogram their system.
Background Music (BGM): BGM can be sent to tele-
phone speakers and external speakers. The BGM
source can be applied flexibly. One music source
can feed both types of speakers, or, in DK16 only,
each can have its own source. The music source
used for Music-on-hold can also be piped to tele-
phone speakers. An alternate BGM source can be
connected to a QSTU in DK8, or a KSTU, PESU,
PEKU, PSTU, or RSTU in DK16.
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