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    Program 72 – DNIS Number Network Table Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-155
    System & Station
    Program 72 Overview
    This program defines the external Network routing numbers that can be assigned DNIS/Tie/DID 
    extension numbers in the Day, Day2, or Night ringing mode. This assignment will cause incoming 
    DNIS/Tie/DID calls to route (forward) back out over a public, or private, telephone network to a 
    pre-assigned telephone number.
    To assign a Tie/DID line to Program 72 assignments: The DNIS/Tie/DID extension number must 
    be assigned to route to the appropriate Network routing number in Program 71-1.
    This program can also be used with non-DNIS or ANI (only), Tie and/or DID Lines to assign 
    normal incoming Tie/DID calls to route back out over the public, or private telephone network to 
    an external telephone number.
    Important!
    lTie/DID lines used for DNIS network routing must be enabled with tandem (Two-CO line) 
    connection with Program 15, Code 5 and Program 10-1, LED 20.
    lDNIS Network routing numbers will not be restricted by DK424 Toll Restriction assignments.
    lTie/DID lines must have LED05 ON in Program 17 to use the (DID, Tie) DNIS routing 
    assignments in Program 71 and 72.
    lDNIS network calls are timed by the Program 12 disconnect timer which, if set to default, will 
    disconnect the call after four minutes. The disconnect timer may be disabled 
    (see “Program 12 – System Assignments, Basic Timing”on Page 3-41). 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 74 – System NT Button Lock Password
    3-156Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 74 – System NT Button Lock Password
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:System
    Initialized Default:Port 000 for all tenants
    Program 74 Overview
    This program assigns the password for each 1LJKW7UDQVIHU or 1LJKW7UDQVIHUa button. To 
    lock the system ringing mode requires a password and two buttons: 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU and 1LJKW
    7UDQVIHU/RFN
    .
    ©1LJKW7UDQVIHU switches the station to Night Transfer mode.
    ©1LJKW7UDQVIHU /RFN + the Night Lock password, locks the 1LJKW7UDQVIHU button into 
    that ringing mode.
    The Strata DK system provides three system ringing modes (Day/Day2/Night). The system ringing 
    modes are controlled by the 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU button which is programmed on a flexible button of 
    a telephone or attendant console. Each ringing mode allows incoming calls to be routed to 
    different destinations.
    Programs related to Program 74 are:
    Program 39, which assigns the 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU and 1LJKW7UDQVIHU/RFN buttons to stations. 
    Also, these station(s) must be assigned as the designated Night Transfer Lock station in Program 
    
    36.
    Program 59, which assigns 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU/1LJKW7UDQVIHU/RFN buttons to attendant 
    consoles. Attendant consoles and stations (assigned in Program 
    36) can also change the 
    1LJKW
    7UDQVIHU/RFN
     button password using a special access code. Program 
    36 is not required to 
    assign attendant consoles to Night Transfer Lock functions.
    Also see Programs 39, 
    36, 
    15 and 77-3.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Tenant NumberNT Lock Password (4 Digits)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    DATA = Night Lock Password for selected 
    Tenant (4-digits)Tenant Number (1~4) 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 76-1(X-Y) – DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-157
    System & Station
    Program 76-1(X-Y) – DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:System
    Initialized Default: Port 1 (Type 1), Ports 2~4 (Type 0)
    Program 76-1 Overview
    This program assigns each installed WSIU (DK14 only), TSIU (DK40i only) or RSIU/RSIS 
    (DK424 only) port to a function. 
    For Program 76-1(X-Y):
    X identifies the WSIU, TSIU port number 1~2 or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS port number 1~4.
    Y identifies the WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS port function as shown below: 
    ©Port types set in this program override RSSU, PIOU, and/or PIOUS function codes (41, 42, 
    43) set in Program 03. To activate changes made to this program, system power must be turned 
    off/on or Program 91-2 must be run.
    ©Communication Parameters: SMDI, MIS or SMIS, TTY, IMDU/RMDS, Caller ID, OAI: 7 
    bits, even parity, 1 stop bit. SMDR: 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Port NumberPort Type (0~6)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    Port Type (Y)Function
    0No port equipped. This should be used for any of the four RSIU/RSIS/RMDS ports that are not used.
    1TTY or modem
    1. 
    TTY RS-232 port (set Program 77-1, LED 14 OFF; DK14, DK40i or DK424).
    RMDS modem port (set Program 77-1, LED 14 ON; DK424).
    1. If port type code 1 is set, then Program 77-1, LED 14 status determines if the port operates as a system administration/maintenance 
    modem (LED 14 ON) or an RS-232 administration/maintenance TTY port (LED 14 OFF). For modem operation, an RMDS piggy-
    back PCB is required, for RS-232 TTY port, a TSIU, WSIU, RSIU/RSIS/RMDS PCB may be used.2SMDR
    3MIS or SMIS (DK424)
    4SMDI
    5Open Architecture Interface (see Program 77-4) (DK424 R3.2)
    6Caller ID output to Caller ID interface box (DK14 only)
    2
    2. If the DK14 CO lines must pass Caller ID information to the Toshiba telephones, LCD/RPCI-DI, an interface box, TC1041 (MLX-
    41), must be connected to one of the WSIU outputs. For more information, see the Caller ID instructions in Chapter 1 – DK14 
    Installation of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.
    System power must be cycled or Program 91-2 
    must be run to transfer Program 76-1 data entries 
    from temporary memory to working memory. Y=Port Type (0~6), see table below.
    Run Program 91-2SELECT = 1
    X = Port Number (1~4) 
    						
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    Program 76-2 (X-Z) – WSIU, TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / RMDS Transmission Rates
    3-158Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 76-2 (X-Z) – WSIU, TSIU and RSIU / RSIS / 
    RMDS Transmission Rates
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:System
    Initialized Default: All ports 2400 bps
    Program 76-2 Overview
    Assigns each installed WSIU (DK14 only), TSIU (DK40i only) or RSIU port to operate at a 
    specified transmission rate. Where X identifies the WSIU, TSIU port number 1~2 or RSIU/RSIS/
    RMDS port number 1~4 and Z identifies the WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS port data 
    transmission rate in bits-per-second (bps).
    Whenever uploading Program 76 with DKAdmin/DKBackup, the bps rate of the DKBackup/
    DKAdmin customer database (on the PC) and the WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS TTY/
    RMDS port must all be set the same. If the bps rate of these items are not the same, uploading 
    Program 76 will fail.
    The sum of the transmission rates of equipped WSIU, TSIU or RSIU/RSIS/RMDS ports cannot 
    exceed 9600 bps. Ports assigned “no-function” (code 0) in Program 76-2X-Y will not be included 
    in the transmission rate sum. The RMDS will only function at 1200 or 2400 bps on the DK424 (see 
    Program 77-1 LED 15).
    Program 76-2 does not require system power OFF/ON to change the bps rate.
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Port Number (x)Data Transmission Rate (z)
    1
    2
    3
    4
    To t a l  
    Note
    Total must be £ 9600 bps.
    Z=Transmission Rate (1~4):
    1 = 9600 bps
    2 = 4800 bps
    3 = 2400 bps
    4 = 1200 bps SELECT = 2
    X=Port (1~4) 
    						
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    Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-159
    System & Station
    Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)
    RSIU / RSIS / RMDS, PIOU/PIOUS / IMDU, PEPU
    Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:System
    Initialized Default:All LEDs are OFF
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    LED/
    ButtonXLED ONLED OFF
    20Door Lock Time/6 seconds Door Lock Time/3 seconds
    19Port 028/DDCB 4 or HDCB 4 (DK424) Port 028/Telephone (DK424)
    18Port 020/DDCB 3 or
     HDCB 3 (DK40i/DK424) Port 020/Telephone (DK40i/DK424)
    17Port 012/DDCB 2 or
     HDCB 2 (DK424)
    Port 012/DDCB 2 or HDCB 2 (DK40i 
    Expansion Unit)
    Port 003/DDCB 2 (DK14)Port 012/Telephone (DK40i Expansion Unit, 
    DK424). 
    Port 003/Telephone (DK14).
    16Port 004/DDCB 1 or HDCB 1 (DK424)
    Port 004/DDCB 1 (DK40i)
    Port 002/DDCB 1 (DK14)Port 004/Telephone (DK40i, DK424). 
    Port 002/Telephone (DK14).
    15RMDS Modem Protocol CCIT (2400 bps) RMDS Modem Protocol Bell212A (1200 bps)
    14RMDS/IMDU Modem (DN #19)/Enabled RMDS/IMDU Modem (DN #19)/Disabled
    10Enable DKAdmin/Backup ACK/NAC Protocol Disable DKAdmin/Backup ACK/NAC 
    Protocol
    08Door Phone Ring on External Page in Night 
    ModeNo Ring on External Page in Night Mode
    07Door Lock Relay Enabled External Page Relay Enabled
    06NT Relay with NT1 and NT2 Button and 
    Ringing CO LineNT Relay Steady with NT1 Button (DK424 
    only)
    05MOH Relay Enabled NT Relay Enabled
    04——
    03——
    02LED 02 applies to DK14/DK40i only. 
    LED 01 has priority. External Page on Base Unit Relay Enabled
    01LED 01 applies to DK14/DK40i only.
    MOH on Base Unit Relay EnabledNT on Base Unit Relay Enabled
    Light the LED Buttons that are 
    marked with an X in the table below. SELECT = 1 
    						
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    Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)
    3-160Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 77-1 Overview
    This program performs the following functions:
    ©Programs door lock relays
    ©Assigns door phones/lock control units
    ©Enables RMDS/IMDU built-in maintenance modems
    ©Sets RMDS communications standard type
    ©Enables DKAdmin Communications Protocol
    ©Enables/disables door phone ring tone to external paging when system is in Night mode
    ©Assigns a relay to operate with door lock function or external page for mute control
    ©Assigns a relay to operate in one of two Night Transfer modes
    ©Assigns a relay to operate in one of two applications
    LED 20: Door Lock Time
    The Door Lock Relay contact may be programmed to operate for either three or six seconds 
    (applies to PIOU, PIOUS, PEPU, DDCB, and HDCB door lock controls).
    LEDs 16~19: Port Number/Door Phone/Lock Control Units
    Door phone/lock existence is defined by this program. The door lock option is set via Program 
    77-2.
    ©DK424: Door phone/lock controllers (DDCBs and/or HDCBs) can only exist at Ports 004, 
    012, 020 and 028, and can only be installed on Circuit 5 of a PDKU, RDSU, PEKU and/or 
    PESU. PDKUs and RDSUs support DDCBs, but not HDCBs. PEKUs and PESUs can support 
    HDCBs, but not DDCBs. After assignment of a DDCB or HDCB, door phone numbers 
    (#151~#159, #161~#163) effectively replace the station number assignment in Program 04. 
    Up to four DDCBs/HDCBs can be installed in a system with RCTUB, RCTUBA/BB and C/D, 
    only 3 are allowed with RCTUA. They must be assigned a PDKU, RDSU, PEKU or PESU 
    port number to operate (DDCB to PDKU or RDSU, and HDCB to PEKU or PESU). (See 
    Program 79 and 
    79 for door phone ringing assignments)
    Station PCBs that are connected to HDCB/DDCB door phones control boxes must be installed 
    in lower slot numbers than Tie, DID, or Attendant Console PCBs.
    ©DK40i and DK14: See port information on record sheet.
    LED 15: RMDS Protocol
    This program sets the RMDS communications standard type to CCITT/V.22bis (2400bps) or Bell 
    212A (1200bps). The standard set in this program must match the standard of the modem that will 
    be used to communicate with the Strata DK RMDS.
    ©If the RMDS modem standard should be 2400bps/CCITT/ V.22bis, turn LED 15 on; if the 
    RMDS standard is a 1200 bps/Bell 212A, turn LED 15 off. Most Hayes compatible modems 
    will function with either standard; check with the modem manufacturer’s documentation to 
    verify which protocol should be used. When the system is initialized the Bell 212A (1200 bps) 
    standard is set (LED 15 off). 
    ©IMDU can be 1200 bps or 300 bps as set by SW2 on the PIOU or PIOUS PCB; RMDS can be 
    1200 bps or 2400 bps as set in Program 76-2 and Program 77-1 LED 15. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-161
    System & Station
    LED 14: RMDS or IMDU Modem
    DK424: This program enables the DK424 built-in maintenance modem function: RMDS or 
    IMDU. If LED 14 is off, the RSIU Port (1~4) which is set for TTY operation (Code 1 in 
    Program 76-1) will operate as a local RS-232 maintenance port. If RSIU is not configured as 
    TTY, then the PIOU/PIOUS/RSSU that has code 41 set in Program 03, will operate as a local 
    TTY maintenance port.
    Only one DK424 built-in modem RMDS or IMDU can be used in the DK424; if both are 
    installed, RMDS will be accessed when a CO line direct rings the modem or is transferred to 
    the modem by dialing 
    &QI7UQ+.
    ©DK40i: Turn LED 14 ON if the optional PIOU or PIOUS has Remote Maintenance from the 
    IMDU modem subassembly. If an IMDU is installed on a DK40i PIOU or PIOUS, it can be 
    accessed by dialing station #19 (unless the access code prefix has been changed with Program 
    05).
    Other system Programs that are related to the system modem are: Program 76, RMDS/TTY 
    assignments on RSIU PCB; *-51~53, system CO line to modem ringing assignments; Program 71-
    1, DNIS line to modem ringing assignments; Program *09, DID line to modem ringing 
    assignments; Program 77-1, LED 15, RMDS modem Protocol/speed assignments.
    If a modem unit (RMDS/IMDU) is installed, it can be accessed by dialing Station #19 and can be 
    assigned a DID extension number in Program 
    09 or in Program 71 (1~3). See Program 79 and 
    Program 
    79 for door phone ringing assignments.
    LED 10: DKAdmin/Backup
    Enables the system to Upload/Download the RCTU RAM data base using Toshiba DKAdmin and/
    or DKBackup software program. DKAdmin/Backup will automatically turn LED 10 ON when the 
    DKAdmin/Backup PC communicates with the DK424. LED 10 should be OFF if the maintenance 
    PC is using standard communication software (such as Procomm™) to program the DK424.
    LED 08: Door Phone Ring On External Page
    If a door phone button is pressed, a ring tone can be enabled or disabled to external paging when 
    the system is in the Night mode. Activation of a Tenant 1 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHU button is required to 
    activate this feature. The Tenant 2~4 
    1LJKW7UDQVIHUa buttons do not apply to door phones.
    CO lines must be assigned to night ring over External Page (Program 78-1) to allow the NT relay 
    to operate when incoming CO lines ring. See Programs 79 and *79 for door phone ringing 
    assignments.
    LED 07: Door Lock Relay/External Page Relay
    A relay on the PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU can be assigned to operate with the Door Lock function or 
    with External Page for mute control. The door lock button (
    8QORFNRRUa) is assigned in 
    Program 39; the door lock activation time is assigned in Program 77-1. This door lock function is 
    not associated with the DDCB or HDCB door lock, but is an addition to them.
    This option applies to the PIOU/PIOUS/PEPU Door Lock Control 0 assigned to electronic or 
    digital telephone buttons using Code 471 in Program 39; it does not apply to DDCB or HDCB 
    Door Lock Control. 
    						
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    Program 77-1 – Peripheral Options (Door Phones)
    3-162Strata DK Programming 5/99
    LED 06: NT Relay
    A relay located on the PIOU, PIOUS, PEPU, DK14 KSU or DK40i KSU can be assigned to 
    operate in one of two Night Transfer modes (see next item, MOH/NT Relay).
    ©DK14: Activate the NT Relay in the DK14 KSU before
     setting the specific Night Transfer 
    mode with LED 06.
    ©DK40i: Activate the NT Relay on the PIOU or PIOUS with LED05, or activate the NT Relay 
    on the DK40i KSU with LED 01 before setting Night Transfer mode with LED 06.
    In one mode, the relay will activate for one second, then be idle for three seconds when a line rings 
    (incoming) while the system is in the Night mode. The intended application is to control an 
    external ringing device at night.
    Program 78 or Program 71 (1~3, Code #271) must have Ring Over External Page activated for this 
    feature. In the second mode, the relay will operate continuously while the NIGHT mode is 
    activated. One application for this mode is to control an external answering machine.
    CO lines must be assigned to night ring over External Page (Program 78-1) to allow the NT relay 
    to operate when incoming CO lines ring.
    LED 05: MOH/NT Relay (DK40i, DK424)
    A relay on the PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU can be assigned to operate in one of two applications. A 
    choice must be made between use for Night Transfer application (see NT Relay, LED 06) or 
    Music-on-Hold (MOH). If used for MOH, the relay will activate when any trunk or station is 
    placed on hold. The intended application is to control a tape player which can be used as a Music-
    on-Hold source.
    LEDs 02 and 01: MOH/NT/External Page Relay (DK14 and DK40i)
    For KSU relay to MOH, LEDs 01 and 02 must be ON. 
    For NT function, LED 02 must be ON, LED 01 OFF.
    For External Page function, LED02 must be OFF, LED 01 can be ON or OFF. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 77-2 – Door Phone Busy Signal/Door Lock Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-163
    System & Station
    Program 77-2 – Door Phone Busy Signal/Door Lock 
    Assignments
    Processor Type: DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Station
    Initialized Default:All LEDs are OFF
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    LED/
    ButtonXLED ONLED OFF
    20One Door Phone Ring Five Door Phone Rings
    19——
    18——
    17——
    16DDCB4/HDCB4 B-jack is Lock Control #4 (DK424) B is connected to Door Phone 4B
    15Door phone 4C Busy Out No Busy Signal
    14Door phone 4B Busy Out No Busy Signal
    13Door phone 4A Busy Out No Busy Signal
    12DDCB4/HDCB3 B-jack is Lock Control #3 (DK40i/
    DK424)B is connected to Door Phone 3B
    11Door phone 3C Busy Out No Busy Signal
    10Door phone 3B Busy Out No Busy Signal
    09Door phone 3A Busy Out No Busy Signal
    08DDCB4/HDCB2 B-jack is Lock Control #2 (DK424) 
    DDCB2 B-jack is Lock Control #2 (DK40i, DK14)B is connected to Door Phone 2B
    07Door phone 2C Busy Out No Busy Signal
    06Door phone 2B Busy Out No Busy Signal
    05Door phone 2A Busy Out No Busy Signal
    04DDCB4/HDCB1 B-jack is Lock Control #1 (DK424)
    DDCB1 B-jack is Lock Control #2 (DK40i, DK14)B is connected to Door Phone 1B
    03Door phone 1C Busy Out No Busy Signal
    02Door phone 1B Busy Out No Busy Signal
    01Door phone 1A Busy Out No Busy Signal
    Light the LED Buttons that are 
    marked with an X in the table below. SELECT = 2 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 77-2 – Door Phone Busy Signal/Door Lock Assignments
    3-164Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 77-2 Overview
    This program performs three functions:
    ©Sets number of times door phone rings
    ©Sets fast busy tone if the called door phone does not exist
    ©Configures B-pack on DDCB/HDCB output for door lock control
    LED 20: Door Phone Ring Count
    The number of times that a door phone will ring digital and electronic telephones is set with this 
    LED. Light the LED for one ring; turn it OFF for five rings. The default is five rings. See Program 
    79 to assign which telephones will be rung by door phones.
    LEDs 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 13, 14, and 15: Door Phone Busy Out
    Each door phone controller (DDCB or HDCB) can interface with up to three door phones. The 
    system treats each controller as a station. Therefore, this is quite different from all other station 
    arrangements using telephones. Only one door phone can be in used at one time. The system does 
    not automatically know how many door phones are connected to each DDCB or HDCB, so it must 
    be told.
    This program is used to enter that information so that a caller will receive fast busy tone if the 
    called door phone does not exist. Door phones 1A, 1B, 1C are numbered #151, #152, #153, 
    respectively, and are connected to the DDCB or HDCB at Port 004. Door phones 2A, 2B, 2C are 
    numbered #154, #155, #156, respectively, and are connected to the DDCB or HDCB at port 012, 
    etc.
    LEDs 04, 08, 12, and 16: Door Lock Assignments
    Each B-jack on the DDCB and HDCB output can be configured for door lock control. Door lock 
    control buttons (
    8QORFNRRUa) for door locks are assigned to electronic or digital telephones 
    in Program 39. Door lock activation time is set in Program 77-1. Each DDCB requires one PDKU 
    or RDSU circuit, and each HDCB requires one PEKU or PESU electronic telephone circuit. These 
    door locks are not associated with, but are in addition to the door lock control provided by the 
    PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU PCB. 
    CAUTION!To prevent system malfunction, DO NOT install the RDSU or PESU in slot 18 
    of the DK40i system.
    DK424DK40i, DK14
    DDCB/HDCB Slot NumberPort NumberDDCB TypeDK40i Port NumberDK14 Port Number
    11 004 DDCB1 004 002
    12 012 DDCB2 012 003
    13 020 DDCB3 020 NA
    14 028 
    						
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