Toshiba DK16 Network Card User Manual


 
Scroll: 1. Scrolls through message waiting numbers.
2. Scrolls through the speed dial digits (if more than 16 digits)
when in Mode 6.
NOTE:
If your telephone has the Soft Key feature turned on (Mode 71), the
Mode, Page, and ScroN functions are not active when the telephone is
busy on a CO line or intercom call. Mode, Page, and Scroll are only used
when the telephone is idle.
MODE DEFINITIONS
MODE 0: Used to exit another mode and return to clocldcalendar
display.
MODE 1: Busy Field display.
MODE 2:
Busy station messaging.
MODE 4:
Called station messaging
MODE 6: Speed dial number check and memo dialing.
MODE 71: Soft key ON
MODE 70: Soft key OFF
MODE 94: Remote called station messaging
MODE 95: Remote calling station messaging.
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Account Codes:
LiYizxA
SUMMARY OF LCD FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTEf
All Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) examples in this user guide are
shown with soft keys turned OFF. If your telephone has soft keys
turned ON, the displays may be different, but they will still allow you
to follow the steps in this guide. Generally, the information shown
on line 2 will display on line 1.
NOTE:
“NN” on the top row of the LCD indicates the station intercom number
when a station is idle. Intercom numbers are normally IO - 29. If User
Name is set, it will replace the intercom number display
When you press a Central Office (CO) line that requires a forced (verified
or nonverified) account code; or dial x 5 0, or press the Account
Code button to enter a voluntary (verified or nonverified) account code.
When you dial a verified voluntary account code that is not valid.
[COOtI
When you correctly dial a verified voluntary account code that is set in
the system account code memory.
Auto Busy Redial (ABR):
When you dial a verified forced account code that is not valid.
After you dial a verified forced account code that is valid.
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HOLD LINE X
ASA SET
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After setting auto busy redial, your display prompts you that it has been
set. (“Y indicates the CO line number (1 - 4 for DK6, 1 - 6 for DK16).
When the system dials the call, your display shows the dialed number.
The system inserts a pause (P) before redialing the number.
When the called telephone is ringing, your station’s Central Office (CO)
LED (or Intercom LED) and Spkr LED will flash, and a warning beep will
sound 30 seconds after the call is completed.
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