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Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 General Description Manual
Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 General Description Manual
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9947 DTMF Signal Time Setting For Strata DK systems, the Speed Dial and voice mail integration DTMF signal time can be set independently at 80 or 160 ms in system programming for CO line dialing and for voice mail auto dial digits. The standard setting for CO line dialing is 80 ms. The standard setting for voice mail digits is 160 ms. See also the station feature, “Continuous DTMF Signal Time.” Benefits Provides flexibility in meeting both the...
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Features System Features 48Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 E911 Enhanced Operation Strata DK14, DK40i, and DK424 systems support Enhanced 911 (E911) emergency services. This feature uses special Centralized Automatic Message Accounting (CAMA) trunks to include the Caller’s Emergency Service Identification (CESID) in the 911 call. The local carrier delivers the CESID to the Public Safety Answering Position (PSAP) which uses it to determine the exact location (building, floor, office number, etc.)...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9949 Strata DK14 and DK40i systems support the E911 feature through a standard telephone port to an external, third party system. The third-party E911 adjunct system provides translation and signaling of the correct CESID location information to the 911 PSAP. The Strata DK424 system supports the E911 enhanced locator service through either external adjunct equipment or the CAMA Trunk Interface Unit (RMCS). The RMCS is a special CO line card...
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Features System Features 50Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 External Amplified Speaker The External Amplified Speaker (HESB) is a six-inch, three-watt speaker with a three-watt amplifier built into a wooden speaker box. It can be used to: ©Amplify the ringing on a digital or electronic telephone. ©Provide a paging amplifier/speaker. ©Create an amplified talk-back speaker arrangement in an area where a telephone is not needed. The HESB is installed as a speaker and connected to a door phone unit that...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9951 Flexible Button Assignment On both 10-button and 20-button telephones, one button is usually assigned to the Intercom/PDN function. In some cases, the Automatic Off-hook Selection feature is programmed to select the Intercom line, eliminating the need for an Intercom/DN button. The other buttons can be assigned to a CO/PBX line or to certain features. Some possible assignments are: ©CO/PBX Line Button – If the telephone is being used in...
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Features System Features 52Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 However, on 10-button and 20-button telephones, Flexible Button Assignment enables the programmer to define each of the buttons instead of choosing a standard keystrip pattern and then changing individual buttons. Any button which is not programmed for a specific feature or CO line is automatically assigned per the initialized pattern. The use of the “Keyprint 2000” PC software package now makes custom keystrips easy to create and print....
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9953 Flexible Intercom/DN Numbering Flexible Intercom/DN Numbering enables a station intercom or DN, including the numbers for the Attendant stations, to be any number from one to four digits long. The intercom/DN does not have to correspond to the fixed station location number in the Key Service Unit (KSU). The maximum number of available unique station DNs (PDNs plus PhDNs) are listed below: ©DK14 - up to 20 unique station DNs are allowed...
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Features System Features 54Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Flexible Line Ringing Assignment Each incoming CO/PBX line that appears on a given station can be programmed to either ring or not ring at that station. Each CO/PBX line can be programmed to ring at any number of electronic/ digital telephones. Thus, the number of ringing electronic/digital telephones per CO line is limited only by system size. In the DK424, a maximum of 120 phones can ring at one time. Each CO line can be programmed to ring...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9955 Flexible Slot Assignment The flexible slot architecture on DK424 systems enables almost any combination of CO line and station ports. Slots in the KSU can be assigned as station, CO line, or Option Interface slots in a variety of custom configurations. All stations, CO lines, and optional printed circuit boards are the same size and use the same connector to mount into the backplane of the base or expansion Key Service Unit cabinet. Any...
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Features System Features 56Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Ground Start Lines Ground start lines provide better trunk supervision for disconnect signaling than loop start lines. This is particularly valuable in voice mail, Auto Attendant, and ACD applications. It also greatly reduces the possible collision of incoming and outgoing pooled line groups calls. Individual circuits on the RGLU ground/loop start interface unit or RDTU T1 interface unit can be configured individually for loop start or...