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

Features
Call History
Strata CTX General Description 10/04 59
Call History
System Availability: All systems
Incoming calls with Caller ID or ANI information may be optionally recorded into a rolling list for
the station where the call is ringing. The call is placed in the list along with the number, name (if
provided), time and date of the call, and status of the call (answered, abandoned, or redirected).
This list is accessible by the user from the telephone LCD and any call may be selected and
redialed using the flexible
Caller ID button.
When calls ring a button (Line or [DN]) that appears on multiple stations, the number is stored on
the telephone that is designated as the owner of the
Line or [DN] and on the telephone that
answers the call. If an incoming call is directed to a telephone, but the call is not answered by that
telephone because it hunts or forwards to another destination, the call record will still be stored on
that telephone as “redirected” and on the telephone that answers the call as “answered.” If a call is
not answered, it is stored on the line or [DN] owner’s telephone as “abandoned.”
To store call records, a telephone must be allocated Call History memory by the System
Administrator. The number of call records allowed per station and the total number of call records
per system is provided in
Table 12 on page 26.
Call Park
System Availability: All systems
Call Park gives any station, regardless of type, a method for holding calls. By parking a call, you
are free to make other calls and retrieve the call at a later time or use the paging system to
announce a call to be picked up by someone else on the system. Any call can be parked. Parking a
call to your phone is known as Local Park, parking a call on someone else’s phone is known as
Remote Park, and if a general orbit is used, it called Auto Park.
Call Park Orbits
The Call Park feature enables a station user to place a call temporarily in an orbit so that the call
can be retrieved by any user, either from the same station or from a different station. Personal Park
Orbits are available to any type of telephone, including standard telephones. If a call is parked, but
not retrieved within a preprogrammed time period, it will recall the parking telephone. The Park
recall time is set individually for each station.
Refer to Table 12 on page 26 for the number of General Park and Personal Park Orbits, depending
on the system processor.
Park and Page
This feature enables station users to park a call (in a General or Personal Park Orbit), enter a Page
Zone or Group access code, and then announce the orbit number of the waiting call to the Paged
party. A pre-programmed One Touch button can be assigned to telephones to automatically
connect to a predesignated External Paging circuit, a Telephone Paging group or both.