Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Strata CTX28 Overview 1
- Strata CTX100-S / CTX100 Overview 2
- Strata CTX670 Overview 3
- Capacities 4
- Universal Slot Circuit Cards 5
- Telephones and Peripherals 6
- Features 7
- Account Codes
- Add-on Module (DADM)
- Advisory Messages
- Alternate Answer Point
- Automatic Busy Redial
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server
- Automatic Callback (ACB)
- Automatic Line Selection
- Automatic Release
- Background Music (BGM)
- Call Completion
- Call Forward
- Call History
- Call Park
- Call Pickup
- Call Waiting
- Caller Identification
- Camp on Busy
- Cancel Button
- Centrex/PBX Compatible
- Centrex Ringing Repeat
- Classes of Service (COS)
- Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
- Conference Calls
- Continuous DTMF Tone
- Credit Card Calling
- CTX WinAdmin
- Data Privacy
- Day/Night Mode - Auto Schedule
- Delayed Ringing
- Destination (Toll) Restriction
- Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
- Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
- Digital Pad
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- Directory Numbers
- Distinctive LED Indicator
- Distinctive Ringing
- Do Not Disturb (DND)
- Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons
- DTMF Receivers
- Emergency Call
- Feature Prompting with Soft Keys
- Enhanced E911
- External Amplified Speaker
- Flash Button
- Flexible Line Ringing
- Flexible Numbering
- Handsfree Answerback
- Headset
- Hearing Aid Compatible
- High Call Volume Buttons
- Hold
- Hot Dialing
- Hotline Service
- IP Telephony
- Private Networking Over Internet Protocol
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
- Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- Line Buttons
- Live System Programming
- Lost Call Treatment
- Message Waiting
- Microphone (External Unit)
- Music-on-hold
- Multiple Call/Delayed Ringing
- Off-Hook Call Announce (OCA)
- Off-Premise Stations
- Override
- Paging
- Power Failure Protection
- Privacy
- Repeat Last Number Dialed
- Ringing
- Speed Dial
- Station Hunting
- Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
- Strata Net Multi-system Networking
- System Fault Finding and Diagnostics
- Transfer
- Tenant Services
- User Programming Mode
- Voice or Tone Signaling
- Voice Mail Integration
- Volume Control
- Appendix - Specifications
- Index

Telephones and Peripherals
Telephone Upgrade Options
44 Strata CTX General Description 10/04
• Handset Off-hook Call Announce (OCA)
• Most DKT features through dialed feature access codes
The DKT3001 has many additional feature advantages over standard, analog telephones:
• Automatic Line Selection
• Background Music with station control
• Off-hook Call Announce over handset
• Exclusive Hold
The DKT3001
does not support Handsfree Answerback, Speaker OCA, Add-on module
(DADM3020) or PC Interface Unit (BPCI).
Tilt Stands
Two models of desktop telephone tilt stands are available.
The BTSD telephone tilt stand attaches to the base of any 3000-
or 2000-series telephone, IPT1020-SD or DSS console.
The BSTA tilt stands support 3000-series digital telephones and
IPT telephones with one or two Add-on modules. Both types of
tilt stands can adjust to four different angles.
Telephone Upgrade Options
Upgrade options for the Toshiba 3000-series digital telephones
and IP telephones are described below.
Digital Add-on Modules
(DADM3120, DADM3020)
The DADM3120 adds 20 feature buttons to the
IPT1020-SD or the DKT3000-series telephones.
The DADM3020 (shown right) adds 20 feature
buttons to DKT3000-series telephones only.
Both the DADM3120 and the DADM3020 provide
the same functions, but they are not interchangeable.
Both the DADM3120 and the DADM3020 have 20
flexible feature buttons that can be assigned as CO
line, Directory Number, DSS, One Touch Speed Dial
or any other flexible feature.
Add-on modules connect directly to the telephones
and do not require an additional interface circuit
(port).
Up to two DADMs can be attached to a telephone to provide 40 buttons to supplement the
telephone's 10 or 20 buttons.
The CTX supports a limited number of DADMs per cabinet (see Table 9 on page 23 for the
capacities of different common control units).
Telephones with Add-on modules cannot support the Integrated PC Interface (BPCI).
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