Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Programming Manual
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System & Station Program 27 – DKT Handset/Headset Receiver Volume Level Strata DK Programming 5/993-65 System & Station Program 27 – DKT Handset/Headset Receiver Volume Level Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:VR=2 Program 27 Overview This program sets the initial off-hook volume level for each digital telephone handset and/or headset. This level can be changed with the digital telephones volume control button while the handset or headset is off-hook, but it will return to the default level set in this program after the handset is placed on-hook. The volume level range for digital telephone handsets is 0~8, with 0 as the lowest volume. Anytime a handset is off-hook, the station user can adjust the volume level anywhere between 0~8. The level setting established in this program, however, can only be from 1~4. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Processor TypePort RangeProcessor TypePort Range DK14 000~007 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 DK40i 000~027 RCTUC/D 000~239 RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335 PortVR LevelPortVR LevelPortVR LevelPortVR Level Digital Telephone Logical Port Number VR = Enter volume level 1~4 Default volume level is 2. 01234567 8 Total DKT Volume Range (VR) Highest Vo l u m e Vo l u m e Lowest Set VR 1~4 for initial off-hook handset receiver volume level; VR resets to programmed level (1~4) after each call (on- hook/off-hook). Each level is equivalent to a 2dB change.
System & Station Program 28 – DSS Console/Attendant Telephone Assignments 3-66Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 28 – DSS Console/Attendant Telephone Assignments Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:Assigns Console #1 to Attendant Telephone #1; Console #2 to Attendant Telephone #2; etc. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG ProcessorDSS ConsolesHDSS Consoles DK14 0 0 DK40i 1~3 1~3 RCTUA 1~3 1~3 RCTUBA/BB 1~4 1~4 RCTUC/D 1~8 1~8 RCTUE/F 1~8 1~8 DDSS PDKU/HDSS PEKU PCBs (Lowest to Highest)DDSS/HDSS Console NumberAttendant DKT/EKT Number (1~8) Low Slot Number:1 Slot Number:2 Slot Number:3 Slot Number:4 Slot Number:5 Slot Number:6 Slot Number:7 High Slot Number:8 SELECT = 1~8 Enter the DSS console number. Digital DSS consoles (DDSS) should be assigned to digital telephones, and electronic consoles (HDSS) should be assigned to electronic telephones.DSS ATT = 1~8 Enter the attendant digital or electronic telephone number.
System & Station Program 28 – DSS Console/Attendant Telephone Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-67 System & Station Program 28 Overview DK40i: allows up to three DSS consoles (DK40i KSU supports one DSS, Expansion Unit supports two more). A DDSS console can only be connected to circuit 8 of the DK40i base digital ports or a PDKU, and an HDSS console can only be connected to circuits 7 and 8 of a PEKU. ©DK424: supports up to eight DDSS consoles, or eight HDSS consoles, or any combination of the two types of consoles up to eight may be installed with an RCTUC/D or RCTUE/F common control unit. The RCTUA and DK40i can support three DSS consoles, the RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB can support four, and the RCTUC/D and RCTUE/F support eight. The telephone connected to circuit 1 of the PCB or the DK40i Base KSU supporting a console is designated as an attendant telephone. Consoles and telephones are numbered 1~8 as they are installed from the lowest to highest slot number. For example, in DK424, if a PDKU in Slot 11 had a DDSS console connected to it, the DDSS console would be Console #1 and the digital telephone connected to circuit 1 would be Attendant Telephone #1. As many as four DSS consoles can be assigned to one attendant telephone. Because more than one DSS console can be assigned to an attendant telephone, the detailed arrangement must be programmed. Initialized data assigns one DSS console to one attendant telephone, both connected to the same PDKU or PEKU PCB. Notes lRefer to Program 03—Flexible PCB Slot Assignments, for the PCB slots of PEKUs and PDKUs configured to support consoles. lThe system automatically assigns the console supported by the PEKU or PDKU in the lowest- number PCB slot to be console number 1. lThe system automatically assigns the telephone connected to the first station port on a console PDKU or PEKU to be attendant number 1. lIf more than one console is associated with one attendant telephone, then specify the same number attendant telephone for all consoles associated with it.
System & Station Program 29-1~8 – DSS Console and Number Button Assignments 3-68Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 29-1~8 – DSS Console and Number Button Assignments Processor Type:DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:See “Program 29 - Initialized Default DSS Console Button Assignments” on Page 3-72 Code Table and Legend 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Button TypeCodeProcessorPersonal Speed Dial Bin NumbersSystem Speed Dial Bin NumbersCO Line RangeDSS Button Range All Call 489 DK40i 10~ 49 60~ 99001~012 #000~#027 Night Transfer 1 439 RCTUA 10~ 49 60~ 99 001~016 #000~#031 Night Transfer 2 440 RCTUBA/BB 10~ 49 600~ 699001~048 #000~#079 Night Transfer 3 441 RCTUC/D 10~ 49 600~ 699001~144 #000~#239 Night Transfer 4 442 RCTUE/F 100~ 139 200~ 999001~200 #000~#335 Console Number _______ Group Number 1Group Number 2Group Number 3 Button/CodeButton/CodeButton/CodeButton/CodeButton/CodeButton/Code 10 20 10 20 10 20 09 19 09 19 09 19 08 18 08 18 08 18 07 17 07 17 07 17 06 16 06 16 06 16 05 15 05 15 05 15 04 14 04 14 04 14 03 13 03 13 03 13 02 12 02 12 02 12 01 11 01 11 01 11 SELECT = DDSS/HDSS console number 1~8 DDSS/HDSS LED Button Group 1~3 Each console has three groups of 20 LED buttons. DKT LEDs 01~20 Press the DKT LED that is in the same position as the console button being assigned. The LED lights and the LCD displays the console button’s number.CODE = Assign Speed Dial, trunk access, or DSS access to this button chosen. See code table below. The 1LJKW7UDQVIHU and $OO&DOO3DJH buttons may be changed to66, /LQH ( CO) or 6 buttons, but they may not be reassigned to other button locations. Initialized key assignments are shown following the Program 29 System Record Sheets.
System & Station Program 29-1~8 – DSS Console and Number Button Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-69 System & Station Program 29-1~8 Overview Each button on the DSS consoles can be flexibly assigned as either a Direct Station Selection ( 66), Line (&2), or 6 button. The standard equipped 1LJKW7UDQVIHU (17), and $OO&DOO 3DJH ($&) buttons may be changed to one of these three types, but not vice versa. Station Speed Dial buttons assigned to a DSS console share the associated attendant digital or electronic telephone’s Speed Dial memory. The personal Speed Dial numbers of the DSS console circuit port(s) are not available. Initialized data assigns the 60 buttons to be Direct Station Selection ( 66), $OO&DOO3DJH ($&), and 1LJKW7UDQVIHU (17). Each of the consoles can be independently programmed. Important!Only program the following buttons: 6, /LQH (&2), 66, $OO&DOO3DJH ($&), and 1LJKW7UDQVIHU(17); programming other feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems. It is not possible to assign [PDNs]/[SDNs]/[PhDNs] to DSS consoles or ADMs NoteWhen assigning CO line access buttons (001~200), the associated telephone must be assigned access to the CO line also. See Program 40.
System & Station Program 29-1~8 – DSS Console and Number Button Assignments 3-70Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 29 - Initialized Default DSS Console Button Assignments Group 1 Group 2 DSS Button No.DK40iRCTUARCTUB RCTUC/D RCTUE/FDSS Button NoDK40iRCTUARCTUB RCTUC/D RCTUE/F 01 #000 #000 #000 01 #020 #020 #020 02 #001 #001 #001 02 #021 #021 #021 03 #002 #002 #002 03 #022 #022 #022 04 #003 #003 #003 04 #023 #023 #023 05 #004 #004 #004 05 #024 #024 #024 06 #005 #005 #005 06 #025 #025 #025 07 #006 #006 #006 07 #026 #026 #026 08 #007 #007 #007 08 #027 #027 #027 09 #008 #008 #008 09 10 #028 #028 10 #009 #009 #009 10 11 #029 #029 11 #010 #010 #010 11 12 #030 #030 12 #011 #011 #011 12 13 #031 #031 13 #012 #012 #012 13 14 10 #032 14 #013 #013 #013 14 15 11 #033 15 #014 #014 #014 15 16 12 #034 16 #015 #015 #015 16 17 13 #035 17 #016 #016 #016 17 18 14 #036 18 #017 #017 #017 18 19 15 #037 19 #018 #018 #018 19 20 16 #038 20 #019 #019 #019 20 21 17 #039 Group 3 DSS Button NoDK40iRCTUARCTUB RCTUC/D RCTUE/F 01 22 18 #040 02 23 19 #041 03 24 20 #042 04 25 21 #043 05 26 22 #044 06 27 23 #045 07 28 24 #046 08 29 25 #047 09 30 26 #048 10 31 27 #049 11 32 28 #050 12 33 29 #051 13 34 30 #052 14 35 31 #053 15 36 32 #054 16 37 33 #055 17 38 34 #056 18 39 35 #057 19 AC (489) AC (489) AC (489) 20 NT 1 (439) NT 1 (439) NT 1 (439)
System & Station Program *29 – Add-on Modules Button Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-71 System & Station Program *29 – Add-on Modules Button Assignments Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:See “Program 29 - Add-on Modules Button Assignments” on Page 3-74 Program *29 Overview This program allows ADM buttons to be customized. Each ADM button can be programmed as either a Direct Station Selection, CO line, System Speed Dial or Personal Speed Dial buttons. Only 2000-series Digital Telephones can connect with ADMs, and up to two ADMs can be connected to a telephone. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG ProcessorPersonal Speed Dial Bin NumbersSystem Speed Dial Bin NumbersCO Line RangeDSS Button Range DK14 10~ 49 60~ 99 001~004 #000~#009 DK40i 10~ 49 60~ 99 001~008 #000~#027 RCTUA 10~ 49 60~ 99 001~016 #000~#031 RCTUBA/BB 10~ 49 600~ 699 001~048 #000~#079 RCTUC/D 10~ 49 600~ 699 001~144 #000~#239 RCTUE/F 100~ 139 200~ 999 001~200 #000~#335 Port _____ Port _____ Add-on Module 1 Add-on Module 2 Add-on Module 1Add-on Module 2 ButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCodeButtonCode 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20 09 19 09 19 09 19 09 19 08 18 08 18 08 18 08 18 07 17 07 17 07 17 07 17 06 16 06 16 06 16 06 16 05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15 04 14 04 14 04 14 04 14 03 13 03 13 03 13 03 13 02 12 02 12 02 12 02 12 01 11 01 11 01 11 01 11 ProcessorADMsNumber of System Speed Dial NumbersNumber of Personal Speed Dial Numbers DK14 8 40 40 DK40i 12 40 40 RCTUA 12 40 40 RCTUBA/BB 40 100 40 RCTUC/D 120 100 40 RCTUE/F 200 800 40 Enter the station logical port of the telephone which will have buttons assigned to its attached Add-on. Enter the Add-on Module which will have buttons assigned to it (0, 1, or 2). Enter 0 when removing ADMs.CODE= See the Code Table below. LED 01~20 Press the LED that is in the same position as the Add-on Module button being assigned.
System & Station Program *29 – Add-on Modules Button Assignments 3-72Strata DK Programming 5/99 Important!Run this program for each station that has an ADM or the ADM will not function. Program at least one ADM key for each ADM. It is impossible to assign [PDNs], [SDNs] or [PhDNs] to DSS consoles or ADMs. Button Assignments Add-on Module 1 Button No. DK14DK40iRCTUARCTUB RCTUC/D RCTUE/FAdd-on Module 2 Button No.DK14DK40iRCTUARCTUB RCTUC/D RCTUE/F 01 #000 #000 #000 #000 01 20 #020 #020 #020 02 #001 #001 #001 #001 02 21 #021 #021 #021 03 #002 #002 #002 #002 03 22 #022 #022 #022 04 #003 #003 #003 #003 04 23 #023 #023 #023 05 #004 #004 #004 #004 05 24 #024 #024 #024 06 #005 #005 #005 #005 06 25 #025 #025 #025 07 #006 #006 #006 #006 07 26 #026 #026 #026 08 #007 #007 #007 #007 08 27 #027 #027 #027 09 #008 #008 #008 #008 09 28 10 #028 #028 10 #009 #009 #009 #009 10 29 11 #029 #029 11 10 #010 #010 #010 11 30 12 #030 #030 12 11 #011 #011 #011 12 31 13 #031 #031 13 12 #012 #012 #012 13 32 14 10 #032 14 13 #013 #013 #013 14 33 15 11 #033 15 14 #014 #014 #014 15 34 16 12 #034 16 15 #015 #015 #015 16 35 17 13 #035 17 16 #016 #016 #016 17 36 18 14 #036 18 17 #017 #017 #017 18 38 19 15 #037 19 18 #018 #018 #018 19 39 20 16 #038 20 19 #019 #019 #019 20 40 21 17 #039
System & Station Program 30 – Station Class of Service Strata DK Programming 5/993-73 System & Station Program 30 – Station Class of Service Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:LEDs 01, 05 and 07 for all ports 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Processor TypePort RangeDISA PortProcessor TypePort RangeDISA Port DK14 000~009 010 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 089 DK40i 000~027 035 RCTUC/D 000~239 249 RCTUA 000~031 039 RCTUE/F 000~335 344 FeatureLEDPort SLT/ISDN Terminal “#” Dial20 Privacy Override19 Executive Override18 DND Override17 Change TR Traveling Class Code16 Change Verified Account Code15 Verified Account Codes14 13 SLT-Hook Flash Anti-Bounce Guard12 Dial Pulse - DTMF OFF11 Change DISA Security Code10 Change TR Override Code09 Forced Account Code08 OCA Automatic (originating OCA)07 ABR Access06 Speed Dial Allowed05 #5#30 Pickup AC Page Only (Release 3.2 and higher)04 Microphone Button on at Start of Call03 MIC Button Locked02 Speakerphone01 SELECT = Station Logical Port Number(s) Enter the port numbers to which class of service must be assigned. To add a port range, enter XXX XXX (low port high port).Light LEDs for the port specified in the last step. All LEDs marked with an “X” in the table below should be lit.
System & Station Program 30 – Station Class of Service 3-74Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 30 Overview Program 30 enables or disables features for individual telephones at the station level. The following text describes Program 30 LEDs. LED 20: SLT/ISDN Terminal “#” Dial This feature applies to single-line telephones and ISDN station terminals to indicate when a number has been dialed and to begin dialing a sub-address. If a is dialed as the first digit, it indicates that a feature access code is being entered. For ISDN, if separate dialing and sub-address digits will be used, turn LED 20 ON. If it is OFF, can be used as a dialing separator. LED 19: Privacy Override With Privacy Override enabled (LED 19 ON), a station can override calls and listen to a CO line conversation by pressing a common CO /LQH button (not a [DN] button). [DN] buttons are always private. A maximum of two stations can override an existing “station-line” conversation. You can set a warning tone for Privacy Override (see Program 10-2). Privacy Override of Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Two-CO line calls is not allowed. Privacy Override is not available on any call (CO line or internal) that appears on a [PDN], [SDN], or [PhDN] button. Block Privacy Override by a station via a 3ULYDF\ button (Program 39) or with the Executive/ Privacy Override blocking option (Program 31, LED 18). To configure the Strata DK system to operate as nonprivate, allow Privacy Override from all stations. Disabling Privacy Override for attendant console ports does not deny Attendant Supervised Loop Monitoring. LED 18: Executive Override With Executive Override enabled (LED 18 ON) a station can break into and overhear an existing station conversation by pressing after the busy station number or by pressing the “EXEOVR” LCD soft key. You can set a warning tone for this feature (see Program 10-2). Privacy Override can be perform from stations with Executive/Privacy Override blocking enabled in Program 31, LED 18. The 3ULYDF\ button does not block Executive Override. Disabling Executive Override for attendant console ports does not deny Attendant Supervised Loop Monitoring. LED 17: Do Not Disturb (DND) Override With DND Override enabled, (LED 17 ON), you can override a station that has DND ON. A called station with DND activated will return very fast busy tone (four tones per second). If the caller presses after dialing the DND station directory number, a DND Override tone is heard on the called station’s speaker. If a DND station has more than one [PDN] and it appears on other telephones, when called, the [PDN] rings at the other telephones and flashes on the DND station. In this case, DND override is not available unless all [PDNs] of the DND station are busy.