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Strata DK Feature Description 5/9967
Line Queuing
This feature is also known as trunk queuing. When all lines are in use, this provides a means to 
“stack” station users in a waiting queue for an available outgoing CO line. The Automatic 
Callback feature notifies the station user when a line becomes available.
A DKT or a standard single-line station can queue up for a busy outgoing CO line or CO line 
group. When the desired line is available, the system calls the station back,...

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Live System Programming
Programming can be performed on a Strata DK system without taking the system out of service. 
The system can be put into programming mode, and data can be entered.
During the programming, the station executing commands is the only station that loses normal 
functioning. Service is not interrupted to any other station.
Live system programming can be done locally or remotely using a DKAdmin PC, if the system is 
equipped...

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Memory Protection
The system memory has its own battery backup to protect the system’s and customer’s 
programmed data in the event of a power failure. The battery system is capable of retaining 
information for up to six years. In the event of a short-term or long-term power failure, data 
integrity is maintained. This means that the system programming (e.g., system parameters, toll 
restriction tables, station classes of service, LCR...

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Message Waiting 
The Message Waiting feature enables any station and most voice mail devices to set a Message 
Waiting LED at any digital/electronic station which has a Message Waiting (MSG) button. On 
Strata DK systems with digital telephones, there is a fixed MSG button. 
The Message Waiting indication can be turned on by the calling station; or, if the station has been 
forwarded to voice mail, the message waiting indication is activated...

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Benefits
People sometimes forget to check for messages, or do so infrequently, especially if they are not 
located near the Attendant Console. They may not be aware that they have messages, and 
important messages or requests for timely callbacks can go unattended for several hours. The 
Message Waiting feature alerts the station user to waiting messages, thereby making the 
communication system more efficient and providing better service to...

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System Features
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Multiple Directory Numbers (DNs)
Multiple DNs provide the 
ultimate in call coverage 
flexibility. Station DNs can 
appear on multiple telephones, 
and individual telephones can 
have multiple appearances of 
their own station DNs (shown in 
Figure 4). All DNs can originate 
and answer calls.
A DN button can also release an 
existing call and originate 
another call with one press of the 
DN button. Press the DN button 
you are using to...

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System Features
Strata DK Feature Description 5/9973
Each PhDN can have a dedicated Message Waiting PhDN/MW button for message notification for 
the person or department associated with the PhDN. Up to four PhDN/MW buttons can be 
programmed into each telephone.
PhDNs (the 500-series extension numbers on the keystrip in this example) are usually associated 
with a function such as an “800” number for a technical support group. A specific PDN is usually 
associated with a person.
Incoming calls...

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System Features
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Multiple FCC Registration
DK14 and DK40i systems can be configured as either key or hybrid with separate FCC registration 
numbers for each type. DK424 systems can be configured as a key, hybrid, or PBX, with separate 
FCC registration numbers for each type. The appropriate configuration for an individual system 
depends on how it functions.
If the system is configured for only manual selection of outgoing lines, it may be registered as a 
key...

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System Features
Strata DK Feature Description 5/9975
Multiple Simultaneous Handsfree Intercom Paths
The intercom paths on the Strata DK systems are designed to carry handsfree conversations on all 
intercom calls at the same time. The digital technology of the DK systems provides completely 
non-blocking intercom paths and enables unlimited, simultaneous, and handsfree intercom calls.
Benefits
Non-blocking, digital technology enables any station to make a handsfree intercom call at any 
time....

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Music-on-Hold (MOH) Interface
A MOH/Background Music (BGM) RCA jack is built into the common control unit on DK14, 
DK40i, and DK424 systems. The jack connects a customer-supplied music source for MOH, 
BGM, or both.
The MOH interface connects the system to a customer-supplied music source. CO lines placed on 
hold are connected to the music source. BGM can share a music source used for MOH or have a 
separate source.
If a DK40i and DK424...
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