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    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-115
    System & Station
    Directory Number Button Assignments
    Directory Numbers are assigned to the flexible button positions on telephones. 
    ©Primary Directory Number Buttons [PDNs] are similar to Intercom numbers.
    ©Secondary Directory Numbers [SDNs] are [PDNs] which appear on another telephone.
    ©Phantom Directory Numbers [PhDNs] are generally used as numbers that may appear on a 
    group of telephones, such as an extension number which rings all phones in a department.
    ©There are a number of considerations for assigning Directory Numbers. Toshiba suggests 
    reading the following steps and Directory Number Considerations before assigning [DNs].
    äTo assign directory numbers to flexible buttons
    1. Refer to the next page to determine how many and what type of Directory Numbers to assign 
    per telephone. You can use the Flexible Button Assignments forms to indicate where [DNs] 
    will be placed (see “Program 39 Flexible Button Assignments” on Page 3-113).
    2. Assign [PDNs] and [SDNs] by entering the Program 04 port number assignment sequence 
    shown below. Refer to Program 04 for Station Logical Port Numbers.
    ##YYY, where YYY is the port number of the DN.
    If a telephone has multiple [PDN] buttons, put the lowest number [NNNN-1] on the top, the 
    next lowest number [NNNN-2] below that, etc. This is the order in which they will ring (from 
    the top down). See the Directory Number Programming Example.
    3. Assign [PhDNs] by entering the Program 
    04 port number assignment sequence shown below. 
    Refer to Program 
    04 for Station Logical Port Numbers. Also refer to Program 
    33 to 
    determine which Station Logical Port Number is the owner of the [PhDN].
    ##ZZZ, where ZZZ is the Program 
    04 port number of the [PhDN].
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU ; ; ;   < < < +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Enter the logical port number of the 
    telephone that will be assigned a [DN] 
    button.
    Press the telephone button to which the 
    [DN] button should be assigned.YYY = the Program 04 Port Number 
    (000~336) of the [DN] that should be 
    assigned. If YYY=XXX, then the [DN] 
    is the [PDN]; if YYY does not = XXX, 
    then the [DN] is an [SDN].
    ZZZ = the Program *04 Port Number 
    (500~835) of the [PhDN] that should 
    be assigned.
    ...or
     === 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    3-116Strata DK Programming 5/99
      
    Button TypeButton LabelsCodeNotes
    Primary Directory 
    Numbers [PDNs]
    4-Maximum of 
    same [PDN] per 
    telephone[PDN] NNNN - 1, Highest button
    [PDN] NNNN - 2, next highest
    [PDN] NNNN - 3, next highest
    [PDN] NNNN - 4, Lowest button ##YYY
    ##YYY
    ##YYY
    ##YYYYYY = the Program 04 station logical port 
    number of the [DN] that should appear as a 
    [PDN]. YYY should be the same port number 
    as the port number (XXX) of the telephone to 
    which the [PDN] is assigned. NNNN is the 
    actual [DN] assignment for Port YYY in 
    Program 04.
    Secondary 
    Directory Numbers 
    [SDNs]
    16 total [PDNs] + 
    [SDNs];
    4-Maximum of 
    same [SDN] per 
    telephone[SDN] NNNN - 1, Highest button 
    [SDN] NNNN - 2, next highest
    [SDN] NNNN - 3, next highest
    [SDN] NNNN - 4, Lowest button ##YYY
    ##YYY
    ##YYY
    ##YYYYYY = the Program 04 station logical port 
    number of the [DN] that should appear as a 
    [SDN]. YYY should not be the same port 
    number as the port number (XXX) of the 
    telephone on which the [SDN] is assigned. 
    NNNN is the actual DN assignment for Port 
    YYY in Program 04.
    Phantom Directory 
    Numbers [PhDNs]
    8-Maximum unique 
    [PhDNs]
    1-Maximum of 
    same [PhDN] per 
    telephone[PhDN] NNNN  ##ZZZ ZZZ = the Program 
    *04 Port ref. number of 
    the [PhDN]. NNNN is the actual [DN] 
    assignment for Port ZZZ in Program 
    *04. 
    Each [PhDN] must have an owner telephone 
    assigned in Program *33. If an owner is not 
    assigned, the [PhDN] can originate but 
    cannot receive calls.
    Phantom Directory 
    Number Message 
    Waiting button 
    [PhDN]
    4- maximum 
    [PhDN/MW] per 
    telephone[PhDN/MW] - 1 Lowest [PhDN]
    [PhDN/MW] - 2 Next Highest
    [PhDN/MW] - 3 Next Highest 
    [PhDN/MW] - 4 Highest [PhDN]423
    424
    425
    426Message Waiting Key for [PhDNs] assigned 
    to telephone. Telephone must be assigned as 
    [PhDN] owner in Program *33 to allow it to be 
    equipped with a [PhDN/MW] button.
    Directory Number Programming Example
    Program 04
    Station 3200
    Port 000
    PhDN 4502
    PhDN 4501
    PhDN 4500
    SDN 3202
    SDN 3201-1
    SDN 3201-2
    PDN 3200-1
    PDN 3200-2
    PDN 3200-3
    MW 4502
    MW 4500
    CO 10
    CO 9
    CO 3
    CO 2
    CO 1
    ZZZ
    ZZZ
    ZZZ
    YYY=
    =
    =
    =502
    501
    500
    002Code
    Code=
    =424
    423
    Station 3201
    Port 001
    PhDN 4501
    PhDN 4500
    SDN 3203
    SDN 3200-1
    SDN 3200-2
    PDN 3200-3
    PDN 3201-1
    PDN 3201-2
    MW4501
    CO 11
    CO 10
    CO 9
    CO 3
    CO 2
    CO 1
    ZZZ
    ZZZ
    YYY
    YYY
    YYY=
    =
    =
    =
    =501
    500
    003
    000
    001
    XXX= 001
    Port No. 
    XXX
    and
    YYY
    000
    001
    002
    003Directory 
    No. 
    [PDN/SDN] NNNN
    3200
    3201
    3202
    3203
    Program *04
    Port No. 
    ZZZ
    500
    501
    502
    503Directory No. [PhDN]NNNN
    4500
    4501
    4502
    4503
    Program *33:Assign Station Logical Port 000 as owner of [PhDN] 500 and 502.
    Assign Station Logical Port 001 as owner of [PhDN] 501.
    XXX= 000
    1569
    YYY = 000 YYY = 001 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-117
    System & Station
    ©The total number of [DNs] allowed on a telephone ([PDN], [SDNs], and [PhDNs]) is limited 
    to the number of buttons on the telephone (i.e., a 20-button telephone can have 20 [DN] 
    buttons).
    ©The number of [SDN] buttons programmed on a telephone for a given Primary Directory 
    Number must always be the same as the number of [PDN] buttons that exist on the [PDN] 
    owner telephone.
    Example: If [PDN] 200 appears on 3 buttons on station 200, and [SDN] 200 should appear on 
    station 201, then [SDN] 200 must appear on 3-buttons on station 201. Never put more (or less) 
    [SDN] buttons of the same Directory Number on a telephone than [PDN] buttons that appear 
    on the [PDN] owner telephone. If this guideline is not followed, calls to the [PDN] telephone 
    will be missed on the [SDN] telephone.
    ©The maximum number of [DNs] per system is listed below:
    ©[PhDN] can appear on all Toshiba telephones in the system, but a [PhDN] is limited to ring on 
    120 telephones maximum.
    ©Phantom [DN] owner telephones have the following attributes:
    ©Set Call Forward for [PhDNs]
    ©Set Call Forward Mail Box destinations (VM ID codes) for [PhDNs] 
    ©Receive Message Waiting indication for up to four Phantom Directory Numbers on 
    individual [PhDN/MW] button LEDs
    ©When off-hook, the [PhDN] telephone owner will receive OCA calls directed to a busy the 
    [PhDN].
    ©[PDN] and/or [PhDN] Call Forward/Message retrieval can only be set/received from the 
    [PDN] and/or [PhDN] owner telephone. 
    ProcessorMaximum [PDNs] per 
    SystemMaximum [PhDNs] per 
    SystemTotal Number of Unique [DNs]
    per system [PDNs] + [PhDNs]
    DK14 10 10 20
    DK40i 27 27 54
    RCTUA 32 32 64
    RCTUBA/BB 80 80 160
    RCTUC/D 240 240 480
    RCTUE/F 336 336 672 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    3-118Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Alert Signal Button Assignments
    Station Number: _______
    Station Number: _______
    The Alert Signal is four short bursts of tone, sent two times/three seconds apart from one partner 
    station when the other partner station when one of the partners presses the 
    $OHUW6LJQDObutton 
    on their telephone. An Alert Signal can be sent to stations that are idle or busy, or in Call Forward 
    or Do Not Disturb mode. No talk path will exist before or after the Alert Signal is activated.
    Important!
    lBoth partner stations must have the same Alert Signal button number programmed in Program 
    39 and the appropriate Speed Dial Number programmed to allow the Alert Signal buttons to 
    operate.
    lStrata AirLink does not support this feature.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Alert Signal ButtonButton Number (01~20)Speed Dial NumberAlert Signal Button Partner 
    Station Number
    No.Code
    1 427
    2 428
    3 429
    4 430
    Alert Signal ButtonButton Number (01~20)Speed Dial NumberAlert Signal Button Partner 
    Station Number
    No.Code
    1 427
    2 428
    3 429
    4 430
    Enter the logical port number of the 
    telephone that will be assigned an 
    $OHU W6LJQDO button.YYY = the Program 39 code for the 
    $OHUW
    6LJQDO button that should be installed.
    Press the telephone button to which 
    $OHU W
    6LJQDO
     should be assigned. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-119
    System & Station
    Alert Signal Button Programming Example
    Station 200
    Code
    SD 
    *48
    Code
    SD 
    *47
    Code
    SD 
    *45=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =427
    202
    428
    203
    430
    204
    Signal 1
    Signal 2
    Signal 4
    Station 201
    Code
    SD 
    *48
    Code
    SD 
    *47
    Code
    SD 
    *46=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =427
    203
    428
    202
    429
    204
    Signal 1
    Signal 2
    Signal 3
    Station 202
    Code
    SD 
    *48
    Code
    SD 
    *47=
    =
    =
    =427
    200
    428
    201
    Signal 1
    Signal 2
    Station 203
    Code
    SD 
    *48
    Code
    SD 
    *47=
    =
    =
    =427
    201
    428
    200
    Signal 1
    Signal 2
    Station 204
    Code
    SD 
    *46
    Code
    SD 
    *45=
    =
    =
    =429
    201
    430
    200
    Signal 3
    Signal 4
    1571 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *40 – Distributed Hunt Group Member Assignments
    3-120Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *40 – Distributed Hunt Group Member 
    Assignments
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, all RCTUs
    Program Type:Station
    Initialized Default:No member (station port) assigned to any DH Group
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ProcessorDH Port RangeHunt Port RangeProcessorDH Port RangeHunt Port Range
    DK14 900~915 000~009 RCTUBA/BB 900~915 000~079
    DK40i 900~915 000~027 RCTUC/D 900~915 000~239
    RCTUA 900~915 000~031 RCTUE/F 900~915 000~335
    DH Port 
    (900~915)Hunt Order 
    (01-32)Hunt Port 
    NumberDH Port 
    (900~915)Hunt Order 
    (01-32)Hunt Port 
    NumberDH Port 
    (900~915)Hunt Order 
    (01-32)Hunt Port 
    Number
    SELECT = Distributed Hunt (DH) 
    Group Number (see legend)
    Hunt order (01~32)DATA = Hunt Port Number
    When editing the data field, use LED 
    Button 01 to delete a number. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *40 – Distributed Hunt Group Member Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-121
    System & Station
    Program *40 Overview
    This program assigns the members (station primary [DN] port numbers and hunting orders 
    [01~32] of Distributed Hunt (DH) groups [900~915]). When a member of a DH group is added or 
    deleted, all the other members’ hunting orders are automatically shifted to a new sequential order.
    If Ground/Loop start CO lines ring DH Group member telephones, use Program 81~89 to assign 
    the selected CO lines to ring the DH group (900~915); do not use 
    81, 
    84, and 
    87 to assign 
    [PDNs] or [PhDNs] to flash and ring on the DH Group member telephones. Instead, put the CO 
    lines in a pooled line group and put the appropriate 
    3RROHG/LQH*US buttons on the DH member 
    telephones. Do not assign DH Group member telephones to ring in Program 81~89.
    To assign ANI/DNIS/DID/Tie and Internal calls to ring DH groups, use Program 
    04, 
    09, 
    
    71~
    *73, or 71 (1~3) as required and do not put DID or Tie line pooled or direct line buttons on 
    DH member telephones. These calls ring the DH member telephone [PDN].
    Each port assigned to a Program 31 Voice Mail Group should also be assigned to a dedicated 
    Distributed Hunt Group. (See Program 31 record sheet overview for Voice Mail/Distributed Hunt 
    program example.) 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *41 for DK424 – T1 Assignment Series (Part 1)
    3-122Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *41 for DK424 – T1 Assignment Series (Part 1)
    Processor Type:RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D and RCTUE/F
    Program Type:System
    Initialized Default: See each program
    Series Overview
    Use Program 
    41 (Part 1) and 
    42 (Part 2) series to set T1 parameters and assignments on the 
    DK424. See the Strata DK Configuration and T1 sections for additional T1 information. RCTU 
    support is as follows:
    Program *41-1 – T1 Span (RDTU) Frame and Line Code Assignments
    Initialized Default:LED 01 and LED 02 OFF for all T1 span lines
    Program *41-1 Overview
    T1 Span Framing Assignments: Each RDTU PCB can be individually assigned for Superframe 
    (LED 01 OFF) or Extended Superframe (LED 01 ON).
    T1 Span Line Code Assignments: Each RDTU PCB can be individually assigned for B8ZS 
    (LED 02 ON) or AMI coding (LED 02 OFF).
    ProcessorNumber of RDTU’s Supported
    RCTUBA/BB 2
    RCTUC/D 6
    RCTUE/F 8
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    T1 SpanExtended Superframe
    LED 01 ONSuperframe
    LED 01 OFFB8ZS
    LED 02 ONAMI Code
    LED 02 OFF
    1 RDTU
    2 RDTU
    3 RDTU
    4 RDTU
    5 RDTU
    6 RDTU
    7 RDTU
    8 RDTU
    SELECT = 1
    Select the RDTU being 
    programmed (1~8)LEDs 01 and 02
    Set as described below. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *41 for DK424 – T1 Assignment Series (Part 1)
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-123
    System & Station
    Program *41-2 – T1 Channel Assignments
    Initialized Default:1 = Loop Start
    Important!See Program 17 for other Tie/DID assignments; see Program *17 and Program *09 
    for other DID assignments.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU   +ROG 7XU Q6\VWHP3RZHU2))VHFWKHQ
    ProcessorLine Range
    RCTUBA/BB 001~048
    RCTUC/D 001~144
    RCTUE/F 001~200
    RDTU:___________ Slot:___________ RDTU:___________ Slot:___________ RDTU:___________ Slot:___________
    RDTU Channel No.Line TypeRDTU Channel No.Line TypeRDTU Channel No.Line Type
    111
    222
    333
    444
    555
    666
    777
    888
    999
    10 10 10
    11 11 11
    12 12 12
    13 13 13
    14 14 14
    15 15 15
    16 16 16
    17 17 17
    18 18 18
    19 19 19
    20 20 20
    21 21 21
    22 22 22
    23 23 23
    24 24 24
    More channels
    or...
    Run Program 91-2SELECT = 2
    Enter the RDTU being programmed (1~8).
    Enter the RDTU channel number (01~24) 
    to be assigned a line type.
    To add a port range, enter XXX
    
    XXX 
    (low port 
    
     high port).
    Enter the line type to be assigned to the RDTU channel:
    See Programs 17 and 71 for other Tie/DID assignments;.
    See Program *17 and Program *09 for other DID assignments. 1 = Loop Start (initialized) 4 = Tie (Wink)
    2 = Ground Start 5 = DID (immediate)
    3 = Tie (immediate) 6 = DID (Wink) 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *41 for DK424 – T1 Assignment Series (Part 1)
    3-124Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Notes
    lYou must cycle system power or run Program 91-2 to transfer Program 
    41-2 data from 
    temporary memory to working memory. Turn system power OFF (five seconds) and ON after 
    running Program 
    41-2.
    lAlways install RDTU PCBs that have Tie or DID channels in slot numbers that are higher than 
    station and Attendant Console PCB slot numbers whenever possible. Each Tie or DID line 
    installed uses a station port in software (see the Configuration worksheets for Tie/DID 
    configuration in the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual
    ).
    Program *41-2 Overview
    RDTUs provide 8, 16, or 24 channels as set in Program 03. Each channel can operate 
    independently as CO lines (ground start or loop start), Tie lines (Wink or Immediate Start), or DID 
    lines (Wink or Immediate Start). Assign the number of channels for each RDTU with Program 03.
    Important!Program 91-2 must be run or System Power must be momentarily turned OFF (five 
    seconds) then ON for Program 
    *41-2 to take effect.
    Program *41-3 – T1 Span Transmit Level Pad Assignments
    Initialized Default:5 (-6dB)
    Program *41-3 Overview
    The transmission path of each RDTU can be set for one of several pad settings: 
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    CodeDecibel LevelCodeDecibel Level
    Enter 1 +6 decibel (dB) padding Enter 5 -6 dB (initialized setting)
    Enter 2 +3 dB Enter 6 -9 dB
    Enter 3 0 dB Enter 7 -12 dB
    Enter 4 -3 dB Enter 8 -15 dB
    SELECT = 3
    Enter the RDTU being 
    programmed (1~8).Enter one of the following pad codes for the 
    transmission of path:
    1 = +6 dB pad
    2 = +3 dB pad
    3 = 0 dB pad
    4 = -3 dB pad
    5 = -6 dB pad (Initialized: PAD_S = 5)
    6 = -9 dB pad
    7 = -12 dB pad
    8 = -15 dB pad
    RDTU No.12345678
    PAD Code 
    						
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