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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 5/9987 Paging - Group Paging Any number of digital/electronic telephones can be divided into paging groups and one station can be in up to four. A unique access code is assigned to each paging group, that enables voice paging exclusively to that group. Any station user can make an announcement to just one or all of these groups (All Call Page) that is sent to the speaker of all idle telephones in the page group. The DK systems support: ©DK14 – up...
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Features System Features 88Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Pooled CO Lines A “CO line group” and a “CO line pool” are the same except a pool of CO lines can appear under one CO line button on a telephone. CO lines can be pooled in categories. For example, all WATS lines of the same type can be in one pool, all regular CO lines in another, and all Tie lines to the same destination in a third. Pooled and single-appearing line buttons are designed for use with loop- and ground-start lines, not DID,...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9989 Power Failure Transfer Power Failure Transfer automatically switches CO lines directly to a standard single-line telephone and provides emergency service if commercial AC power fails. When AC power is restored, the system automatically switches back, and the standard power failure transfer telephone becomes inoperative again. The DK14 and DK40i have one power failure transfer port as standard equipment. The DK424 required one port (DPFT)...
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Features System Features 90Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Privacy/Non-privacy Option The system can be programmed as private or non-private. When the system is in the private mode, a station user who makes a call on a CO line or intercom has exclusive use of that line. Other stations cannot enter the line by pressing the Line button. When the system is in the non-private mode, other stations can enter the conversation by pressing the CO Line button. This feature applies to CO line buttons only and...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9991 Relay Service The standard relay can be programmed for one of three options: ©External Page: A page over external speakers mutes Background Music (BGM) that is being broadcast over the same speakers. ©Night Relay: An answering machine or a night bell (or chime) are activated when a call rings in during Night mode. ©Hold Relay: A Music-on-Hold source turns on when a call is placed on hold, and goes off when the caller is taken off hold. With...
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Features System Features 92Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Remote Administration/Maintenance Remote Administration/Maintenance enables administrative and diagnostic software programs to be run “live,” without interruption of normal system operation from a remote location. The IMDU modem can operate at 300 or 1200 baud full duplex. DK424 can use the RSIU card with the RMDS modem at up to 2400 baud or an external modem at up to 9600 bps. The Remote Administration module requires two programmable...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9993 Reserve Power Battery Backup Interface On the DK14, an optional battery backup unit is available for the system power supply. The backup unit (HPFB-6) includes the battery pack and built-in charger and mounts externally. Either one or two HPFB-6s can be connected. If other types of batteries are used with DK14, they are not charged by the DK14 power supply. Customer-supplied 12-volt batteries can be connected to the DK40i or DK424 systems...
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Features System Features 94Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Speed Dial (SD) Also known as automatic dialing or one-button dialing, this feature enables the customer to assign dialing codes to telephone numbers that are frequently called. Each system SD number can have up to 20 digits. Two or more speed numbers can also be “chained” during one call to accommodate numbers that have more than 20 digits. Pauses and flashes can be programmed into the number. Both system and station SD numbers are...
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Features System Features Strata DK Feature Description 5/9995 If SSD codes 60~90 or 600~699 have been pre-defined, they can be incorporated into a station SD code to dial up to 37 digits automatically using one code. For example, an OCC access number could be programmed as system SD code 90. Then, system SD code 90 could be used as part of the telephone number for a station SD code by entering *90 as the first three digits in the telephone number for that station SD code. If the user has a 20-button...
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Features System Features 96Strata DK Feature Description 5/99 Station Hunting There are three types of station hunting: ©Serial Hunting (SH) – routing of calls to the next station in a hunt group ©Distributed Hunting (DH) – routing of calls to the next hunt group Serial Hunting When a called station is busy, the call is routed to the next station in the hunt group. If that station is busy, the call is routed to the next station in the hunt group and so on. If a station has Call Forward set, the call...