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726+,%$ B U S I N E S S TELEPHONE SOLUTIONS Digital Business Telephone Systems DKT 2000-Series Digital Telephone

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Telephones This guide applies to DKT 2000-series digital telephones connected to Strata DK14, DK16, DK16e, DK40, DK40i, DK280 or DK424 systems. Conventions Letters in [brackets] represent buttons which have Directory Numbers on them. For example: [PDN] = Primary Directory Number button (the Extension Number for your telephone). [PhDN] = Phantom Directory Number button (an additional Directory Number). [DN] = Any Directory Number button (also known as an Extension or Intercom Number). Whenever [DN] is used in this guide, it means that you can use any [PDN] or [PhDN]. ([WUD#EROG letters represent telephone buttons. ~ means through. + is used for multiple key entries. For example: Press &QI27UQ + &77. indicates a single step. Your telephone may not have all of the buttons/ features mentioned in this guide. See your Telephone System Administrator for more information on buttons and access codes. Before You Begin If you hear dial tone when you lift the handset, then you do not need to press any available [DN] or CO /LQH button before dialing an internal or external number. Outside Line Access To access an outside line You may need to press one of these options: /LQH, 3RROHG#/LQH#*US...or a [DN] and dial a line access code. Digital Telephone 1

<#may be used for Least Cost Routing (LCR) or to access a Line Group for all system sizes. Basic Calling To make an Outside Call 1. Access an outside line. 2. Dial a telephone number. To make an Internal Call 1. Lift the handset or press a [DN]. 2. Dial a [DN]. 3. Make a voice announcement after you hear a single tone or when the called party answers. Account Code Calls System Size DK14 DK16/DK16e DK40/DK40i RCTUA RCTUBA/BB RCTUC/D RCTUE/F Line Access Code < or ;34a;37 or &:334a&:337 < or ;34a;3; or &:334a&:33; < or ;34a;45 or &:334a&:345 < or ;34a;3; or &:334a&:349 < or ;34a;3; or &:334a&:37; < or ;34a;3; or &:334a&:477 < or ;34a;49 or &:334a&:533 To enter a Forced Account Code 1. Access an outside line. 2. Enter the Forced Account Code. 3. Listen for dial tone. Busy tone indicates an invalid code. If you are dialing with Least Cost Routing, you will not hear dial tone. 4. Dial a telephone number. To enter a Voluntary Account Code 1. While on a call connected to a CO or other outside line, press $FFRXQW#&RGH...or 6SHHG#'LDO#+#83...or 6SHHG#'LDO + 383#(RCTUE/F)...or &QI27UQ + &79. Note Press if the 6SHHG#'LDO button is not on your - telephone. 2. Dial the Account Code. 2 Digital Telephone

Automatic Busy Redial To activate Automatic Busy Redial After dialing a busy outside telephone number, press $XWR#%XV\#5HGLDO...or &QI27UQ + &77, then hang up. Your telephone signals you when the called number is available. To cancel Automatic Busy Redial Press $XWR#%XV\#5HGLDO...or [DN] + &77. Automatic Callback To activate Automatic Callback 1. After dialing a busy station, a station in the Do Not Disturb mode, or busy trunk group, press $XWR#&DOOEDFN...or 7. 2. Hang up. The system calls you when the station or trunk group is available. To cancel Automatic Callback Press $XWR#&DOOEDFN...or a [DN] +#&76. Call Forward To Call Forward your [PDN] with a Call Forward button 1. Press a Call Forward button: &DOO#)UZG#$OO#&DOOV &DOO#)UZG#%XV\ &DOO#)UZG#1R#$QVZHU &DOO#)UZG#%XV\21$QV 2. Enter the [PDN] or [PhDN] to which calls are forwarded. 3. Press the Call Forward button again. To Call Forward your [PDN] or [PhDN] with an Access Code 1. Press the [PDN] or [PhDN] button that you want to Call Forward. Digital Telephone 3

2. Enter a Call Forward access code sequence: Call Forward-All Calls &934 + NNN + 6SNU Call Forward-Busy &935 + NNN + 6SNU Call Forward-No Answer &936 + NNN + 6SHHG#'LDO#(or - ) + XX + 5HGLDO (or &) + 6SNU Call Forward-Busy/No Answer &937 + NNN + 6SHHG#'LDO#(or - ) + XX + 5HGLDO (or &) + 6SNU NNN = [DN] where calls are forwarded. XX = The amount of time (08~60 secs.) that the telephone should ring before it forwards. This entry is optional: you can skip XX, but you must press 5HGLDO (or &) + 6SNU. Note You can only Call Forward a [PDN] or [PhDN] that is owned by your telephone. See your System Administrator for more information. To cancel Call Forward Press the same Call Forward button that you used to set Call Forward...or a [DN] + &934 and hang up. Call Park Orbits To Park a call 1. While on a CO line call or internal call, press 3DUN#LQ#2UELW...or &QI27UQ#+ &665. 2. Enter a General Orbit Number (<33a<4<) or a valid [PDN]. If you have an LCD telephone, enter#<<< and the system automatically selects an available orbit. 3. Hang up. To retrieve a Parked call 1. Press 3DUN#LQ#2UELW...or [DN] + &665. 4 Digital Telephone

2. Enter the Orbit Number or [PDN] where the call is parked. To Park a call and Page 1. While on a CO line call or internal call, press 3DUN#DQG#3DJH...or &QI27UQ + &664. 2. Enter a General Orbit Number (<33a<4<) or a valid [PDN]. If you have an LCD telephone, enter#<<< and the system automatically selects an available orbit. 3. Enter the Paging Access Code and make your announcement. 4. Hang up. Call Pickup Applies to [DN] calls which are ringing or on hold, not parked. To Pick Up a call at a [PDN] or [PhDN] Press [PDN] + &8&5 + XXX (XXX is the [PDN] or [PhDN] that you want to pickup. Not available on all systems.) To Pick Up other types of calls 1. Press 'LUHFWHG#3LFNXS...or [DN] + &8. 2. Enter one of the following: [PDN] of the station ringing or holding the call. &63 picks up any ringing [DN] as a priority, or a page, or ringing door phone if a [DN] is not ringing. &68 to pick up an external page. < to pick up any ringing CO line. &:334a# &:533 to pickup a CO line on hold. (See your System Administrator for the maximum number of CO lines for your system.) Digital Telephone 5

Call Transfer with Camp-on To Transfer a call 1. While on a call, press &QI27UQ. 2. Dial a [DN]. 3. Announce the call, then hang up. If the station is busy, hang up and the call camps on the called number. When the called number is available, the camped on party is connected. If the called party does not answer after a certain time, the call rings back to you. Conference Calls To make a Conference Call 1. While on a call, press &QI27UQ. 2. Dial a [DN] (or access an outside line and dial an external telephone number). 3. Press &QI27UQ after the called party answers. All parties are conferenced together. If you added an outside line to the call, press &QI27UQ again before hanging up to allow the outside parties to continue talking. (If you do not, the call is disconnected). Note Some types of outside lines ( unsupervised ) do not automatically disconnect when conferenced parties hang up. In this case, press one of the flashing buttons to monitor the conference. If the parties are still on the line, press &QI2 7UQ + 6SNU, then hang up. When no one is on the line, press 6SNU to disconnect the lines. Do Not Disturb To activate/deactivate Do Not Disturb To activate, press 'R#1RW#'LVWXUE (LED ON). To deactivate, press 'R#1RW#'LVWXUE again (LED OFF). 6 Digital Telephone

Hold To place a call on Hold Press +ROG. To retrieve a Held call Press the held (flashing) line or [DN]. To place a call on Exclusive Hold While on a call, press +ROG twice. (No one can accidentally pick up your call.) Handsfree Answerback To receive a Handsfree Answerback call You hear a single warning tone followed by the caller s voice. Without lifting the handset, speak toward the telephone at a normal voice level. Handsfree Monitoring To use Handsfree Monitoring 1. While off-hook on a call, hold down 6SNU and place the handset on-hook. 2. Release 6SNU. 3. Lift the handset to resume the conversation. Message Waiting To leave a Message Waiting Indication at another station After reaching a busy or unanswered station, press 0VJ or :. To answer a Message Waiting at your station A flashing Msg LED indicates message waiting. Press 0VJ, lift the handset. If the message sender does not answer, go on-hook and repeat this step to skip to the next message. To cancel a Message Waiting for a station Press [DN] + &73<. Digital Telephone 7

Override/OCA To make a Busy Override or OCA call Dial 5 after dialing the busy station...or press 54 or 45 if the called telephone allows Off-hook Call Announce. To make an Executive Override call (barge-in) Dial 6 after reaching a busy station Paging To make a Page announcement 1. Lift the handset and press a [DN]. 2. Enter a page zone code: &63 All Call Page group. &644a&64; &6< &68a&6;...or &684a&68; Station groups. All Call Page group with external page zones. External Page zones (depending on your system size.) Repeat Last Number Dialed To Redial the Last Number Dialed 1. Lift the handset, then press an available [DN] or line. 2. Press 5HGLDO. Saved Number Redial To save a number to redial later After dialing a telephone number (before disconnecting), press 6DYH#/DVW#1XPEHU. To redial a saved number Access an outside line, then press 6DYH# /DVW#1XPEHU. Soft Keys Soft Keys are prompts which appear on an LCD screen. When they are on, 0RGH, 3DJH, and 8 Digital Telephone

6FUROO perform the action described by the Soft Key. (See example titled Using Soft Keys. ) To turn Soft Keys on Press 0RGH + :4 (when telephone is idle). To turn Soft Keys off Press 0RGH#+ :3 (when telephone is idle). Using Soft Keys The Soft Keys abbreviations shown in the following example are: TRNS = Transfer PGE = Page CONF = Conference STA = Station JOIN = Join Parties RTRN = Return to previous state To set up a conference call with Soft Keys 1. While talking on a CO (outside) line, the TRNS, CONF, and PGE Soft Keys appear. 2. After pressing the button under the CONF Soft Key, the following appears. Press the STA. Soft Key to conference to another station. 3. Dial the station number of the party that you wish to add to the conference call. 4. When the called party answers, your station is connected to the called station 220 and the outside call remains on hold. Press the JOIN Soft Key to join all parties in a conference. Speed Dial To store a Speed Dial number 1. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press 5HGLDO. TALK ON LINE 3 TRNS CONF PGE LINE OR STATION? LINE STA. RTRN DIAL STATION NO. RTRN TALK WITH 220 TRNS JOIN RTRN Digital Telephone 9

3. Press an 6' button to store the phone number on...or 6SHHG#'LDO#(or ), then enter an access code (see below). - This code represents the stored number. 4. Enter a CO line access code (optional). 5. Enter the telephone number. 6. Press 5HGLDO. To make a call with Speed Dial 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press 6'...or press 6SHHG#'LDO and dial a Speed Dial access code. Speed Dial Access Codes System Size Personal System DK14/DK16/DK16e/ DK40i/RCTUA 43a7< 93a<< RCTUBA/BB 43a7< 933a9<< RCTUC/D 43a7< 933a9<< RCTUE/F 433a46< 533a<<< Note Only the Administrator station and attendant consoles can store system speed dial numbers, but anyone can use System Speed dial codes for dialing. 726+,%$ Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Telecommunication Systems Division 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697 http://telecom.toshiba.com DKA-QR-DKTEL-VC 4010356 Version C, May 1999 (DK40i) Version B.1, December 1998