Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Programming Manual
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System & Station Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing Strata DK Programming 5/993-175 System & Station Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:System Initialized Default:All LEDs ON for Port 000 (81), Port 001 (87), all other LEDs OFF 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG ProcessorStation Port RangeDH PortCO LineProcessorStation Port RangeDH PortCO Line DK14 000~009 900~909 001~004 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 900~915 001~048 DK40i 000~027 900~915 001~012 RCTUC/D 000~239 900~915 001~144 RCTUA 000~031 900~915 001~016 RCTUE/F 000~335 900~915 001~200 CO LineLEDStation or DH Port 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 LED Buttons = CO line assigned to ring selected station port or DH Group number(s). Press 6FUROO to advance or 3DJH to go back. SELECT = 1~9 (for type of ringing) Selected trunks ring selected station ports as follows: 81 = Immediate 84 = Immediate 87 = Immediate DAY 82 = 12-second delay DAY 2 85 = 12-second delay NIGHT 88 = 12-second delay 83 = 24-second delay 86 = 24-second delay 89 = 24-second delay SELECT = Station or DH port (see legend below)
System & Station Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing 3-176Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 81~89 Overview Programs 81~89 assign telephones or a Distributed Hunt group to each CO line that will ring. Use Programs *81, *84 and *87 to assign which [PDN] and/or [PhDN] buttons flash when a call comes in on various CO lines. ©If the telephone has a specific CO /LQH button or 3RROHG/LQH*US button, do not use Programs *81, *84 or *87 to assign [DN] LEDs to flash. This will cause both the CO line and [DN] button to flash on the telephone when the CO line rings on an incoming call. ©Programs *81, *84, and *87 data should be blank for CO lines that ring Voice Mail (VM) ports. Always check these programs because *81 and *87 default to port 000 and 001 and CO lines 18~200. äTo assign CO line ringing ports to station LEDs 1. On the record sheet on the previous page, enter the port numbers in the grey boxes in the top row. 2. Enter the CO Line numbers in the left column. 3.Mark “X’s” in the boxes indicating which LED should be lit when a CO Line call comes in on a particular port. Auto Attendant Use Programs 81~89 to set-up DK424 built-in Auto Attendant delay ring feature per the guide on the next page. CO lines to Ring Station [PDN] Ports and/or Distributed Hunt (DH) Group Ports CO lines that must ring DH groups must be assigned to ring the specific DH group number (900~915). If the CO /LQH button or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons must appear on the DH group member telephones, Program *81, *84 and *87 assignments are not necessary. Do not assign DH group member station ports in Program 81~89. Station Ringing Modes Important!120 telephones maximum can be programmed to ring in any one mode (Day/Day2/ Night) per CO line. The delay functions are mainly used in Centrex application, but can be used for other situations. If delayed ringing occurs, the station that initially rings will continue to ring with subsequent delayed ring stations. A wide variety of line ringing to stations can be programmed into the system. There are nine categories: Ringing ModeComments Day Immediate Ring assigned telephones on first ring from CO line (second ring to Caller ID lines). Day Delay1 Delay1 is a 12-second delay of ringing signal to a standard, electronic, or digital Day Delay2 Delay2 is a 24-second ring delay. Day2 Immediate Same as Day Immediate except during Day2 NT mode. Day2 Delay1 Same as Day Delay 1 except during Day 2.
System & Station Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing Strata DK Programming 5/993-177 System & Station Day, Day2, Night refer to the 1LJKW7UDQVIHU button’s three modes. Attendant Console (DK424 only) Programs 81~89 are used to ring individual attendant consoles and/or to enable attendant console incoming CO line call load sharing. (See “Auto Attendant Delay Ring” and “PC and Conventional Attendant Console Programming Overview” in Chapter 5 – Station Apparatus of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual .) Attendant Console Load Sharing In Programs 81, 84, and 87, assign all CO lines (ground, loop, and DID) that should alternately ring multiple attendant consoles to the respective Load Share console ports (see “Attendant Console Load Share Programming Example” on page 5-21 of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual . On DID lines, when the digits assigned to console ports in Program *09 are dialed on incoming calls, the calls will alternately ring the Load Share consoles. Auto Attendant Delay Ring äTo set Auto Attendant Delay Ring operation NoteIf the Auto Attendant must answer calls on the first ring, do not assign CO lines to ring telephones in Programs 81~89. 1. Assign CO lines to ring the Auto Attendant (AA) in Program 78. Program 78-61: AA DAY Program 78-62: AA DAY 2 Program 78-63: AA NIGHT 2. Assign stations that should ring (immediately for 12 seconds) before the AA answers to the AA CO lines in Program 81 (84 – Day 2, 87 – Night). Also assign the [DN] that should flash when the CO lines ring with Program *81 (*84 – Day 2, *87 – Night). As an option, the station can be equipped with the appropriate CO /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons in which case you should not program a [DN] to flash with Program *81. ©Stations assigned in Program 81 and the [DN] assigned in Program *81 – ring immediate for 12 seconds and then stop ringing unless they are also assigned to ring in Program 82. Assign [DN] for the appropriate CO /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons to these ports using Program 39. 3. Assign stations that should ring (after a 12-second delay – for 12 seconds) before the AA answers to the AA CO lines in Program 82 (85 – Day 2, 88 – Night). Also assign the [DN] that should flash when the CO lines ring with Program *81 (*84 – Day 2, *87 – Night). As an option, the station can be equipped with the appropriate &2/LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons in which case you should not program a [DN] to flash with Program *81. Day2 Delay2 Same as Day Delay 2 except during Day 2. Night Immediate Same as Day Immediate except during Day2 NT mode. Night Delay1 Same as Day Delay 1 except during Day 2 NT mode. Night Delay2 Same as Day Delay 1 except during Day 2 NT mode. Ringing ModeComments
System & Station Programs 81~89 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line Station Ringing 3-178Strata DK Programming 5/99 ©Station assigned in Program 82 and the [DN] assigned in Program *81 – ring after a 12- second delay for 12 seconds and then stop ringing. Assign the appropriate [DN] or /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons to these ports using Program 39. 4. Assign any station to ring the AA CO lines in Program 83 (86 – Day 2, 89 – Night). This assignment is only a flag that notifies the software to delay ring stations assigned in Program 82. Program 83 station assignments do not ring. ©The station assigned in Program 83 will not ring because AA will answer the call after 24 seconds. Assign [DN] buttons that flash/ring on this station port using Program 39. ©No Delay: If AA line(s) are assigned to ring stations in Program 81, but no stations are assigned in Programs 82 or 83, AA will answer the call immediately (no delay ring). ©12 Second Delay: If AA line(s) are assigned to ring stations in Programs 81 and 82 but no stations are assigned in Program 83, stations assigned in Program 81 will ring immediately for 12 seconds and then the AA will answer (stations assigned in Program 82 will not ring). ©24 Second Delay: If AA CO line(s) are assigned to ring stations in Programs 81, 82, and 83, then the following ringing occurs: NoteThe Auto Attendant Answers after stations assigned in Program 81 and 82 stop ringing (24 seconds from start of call). 5. Use Program 39 to assign the [DN] button that should flash and ring before the AA answers. The [DN] button, or buttons for multiple [PDNs], must be assigned on all station ports assigned to ring in Programs 81-89 only if the stations that must ring before AA answers do not have the appropriate CO /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US buttons. Auto Attendant Program Example ©CO lines 1~5 should ring [PhDN] 500 on station 200 immediately for 24 seconds (6 rings). ©CO lines 1~5 should delay ring [PhDN] 500 on station 208 after ringing [PhDN] on station 200 for 12 seconds. ©The Auto Attendant should answer CO 1~5, 24 seconds after station 200 started ringing and 12 seconds after station 208 started ringing. Stations 200 and 208 stop ringing when auto attendant answers. äTo program the example 1. Assign lines 001~005 to AA in Program 78-61. 2. Assign lines 001~005 to ring station 200 in Program 81. 3. Assign lines 001~005 to ring station 208 in Program 82. 4. Assign lines 001~005 to ring any installed RSTU, PDKU, or PEKU port that has a telephone or does not have a telephone connected in Program 83 (Program 83 assignment is used only to enable Program 82 delay ring stations to ring. Assign [PhDN] 500 button on this port using Program 39). 5. Assign lines 001~005 to flash [PhDN] 500 in Program 81. 6. Assign the [PhDN] 500 button to station 200 and 208 using Program 39. 7. Make sure [PhDN] is assigned to an owner telephone (200 or 208) in Program 33. 8. Using Program 39, assign [PhDN] button 500 on stations 200 and 208.
System & Station Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-179 System & Station Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:System Initialized Default:CO 018~200 flashes Port 000 (*81) and Port 001 (*87) Important!Blank out initialized default data if CO line should not ring and flash [PDN] assigned to port 000 and port 001. If this initialized data is programmed when other [DNs] or telephones should flash and ring, Call Forward and Station Hunt may not operate properly. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG ProcessorCO Line[PDN] Port Range[PhDN] Port RangeProcessorCO Line[PDN] Port Range[PhDN] Port Range DK14 001~004 000~009 500~509 RCTUBA/BB 001~048 000~079 500~579 DK40i 001~012 000~027 500~527 RCTUC/D 001~144 000~239 500~739 RCTUA 001~016 000~031 500~531 RCTUE/F 001~200 000~335 500~835 CO Line NumberDay Ring [DN] (*81)Day 2 Ring [DN] (*84)Night Ring [DN] (*87)CO Line NumberDay Ring [DN] (*81)Day 2 Ring [DN] (*84)Night Ring [DN] (*87) . Ringing Assignments 1 = Day Ring 4 = Day 2 Ring 7 = Night Ring CO line number (see table below) To add a CO line range, enter XXX XXX (low CO line high CO line). Station Logical Port Number Enter the [PDN] or [PhDN] that should flash LED Button 01 enters blank data.
System & Station Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments 3-180Strata DK Programming 5/99 Programs *81, *84 and *87 Overview Ground/loop start CO lines can be assigned to ring and flash specific Directory Number buttons, including [PDNs], [SDNs] or [PhDNs]. These programs assign which [DN] will flash when a ground/loop start CO line rings a direct incoming call to the DK system. Programs 81~89 must be used in conjunction with Programs *81, *84, and *87 to ring the telephone on which the flashing [DN] appears. Refer to the CO /LQH/[DN] button LED control logic diagrams that follow these record sheets for more information. Each ground/loop start CO line can be assigned to flash one [DN], but that [DN] button can be assigned to up to 120 telephones. The assigned [DN] LED will flash as 1 Hz rate when CO line call rings into the DK424. If a specific CO /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH *US button is programmed to appear on a telephone (in Program 39), do not assign a [DN] to flash on that telephone with Programs *81, *84, and *87. Important!If CO lines direct ring voice mail (VM) ports in Programs 81~89, the data for those CO lines in Programs *81, *84, and *87 must be blank. Program *81 Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Day mode. Program *84 Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Day2 mode. Program *87 Assigns which [DN] flashes when the CO line rings during the system Night mode. Programs 81, 82, 83 Assign Immediate Ring, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring in the Day mode, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *81 Programs 84, 85, 86 Assign Immediate Ring, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring in the Day2 mode, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *84 Programs 87, 88, 89 Assign Immediate Ring in the Night mode, 12-second delay Ring, 24-second delay Ring, respectively, to telephones with [DNs] assigned to flash in Program *87.
System & Station Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-181 System & Station Figure 3-2 Strata DK CO Line Button/Directory Number [DN] Button Ringing Control Logic Diagram Telephone Receives Beep and Camp-On Tone Telephone Receives Ring ToneTelephone Does Not Ring Telephone May Receive Camp-On Tone 3 Telephone Receives No Ring2 Program 39 CO Line Button I-Use or Red Program *81 [DN] 1 HZ Program 81 Program *81 EKT/DKT [DN] Idle EKT/DKT or SLT SLT [PDN] 1 Idle SLT is talking on [PDN] [DN] Idle [DN] I-UseY Y Y YY Y N N N N N NN NN YY Y EKT/DKT SLT Ground/Loop Start CO Incoming Call Ringing Control 1575 1. [PDN] belongs to Standard Telephone. 2. If a digital/electronic telephone has an SLT [PDN] on their telephone and if that telephone is currently using the SLT [PDN], the SLT will not receive camp-on tone. 3. See Program *34.
System & Station Programs *81, *84, and *87 – Ground/Loop Start/CO Line to [DN] LED Flash Assignments 3-182Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program *81 CO Line to Station [DN] LED flashing Control Logic also applies to Programs *84 and *87. Program 81 CO Line to Station Ringing Control Logic also applies to Programs 82~89. Important!System Record Sheets for Programs 90, 91, and 92 appear in the beginning of this section because they must be executed prior to running any other programs. Telephone CO Line Button LED: I-Called (Green)Telephone [DN] Button LED: I-Called (Green) Program 39 CO Line Button on Telephone ? Program 39 CO Line Button on Telephone ?Y Y N N NY No LEDTelephone [DN] LED 1 HZ-Red Program *81 and [PDN] or [PhDN] button [DN] on telephone Ground/Loop Start CO Line Incoming Call LED Control 1576 Figure 3-3 Strata DK CO Line Button/Directory Number LED Flash Control Logic Diagram
System & Station Program 93 – CO Line Identification Strata DK Programming 5/993-183 System & Station Program 93 – CO Line Identification Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:System Initialized Default:Blank Program 93 Overview Assigns alphanumeric names (such as “WATS BAND 5”, “FX TO NY,” “MR JONES,” etc.) to lines. The names can be up to 16 characters each, and display when the line is being used by an LCD station. When programmed to display, Caller ID, DNIS, ANI, and ACD call information will display in place of CO line Alpha identification data. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU ‡‡‡ +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG ProcessorCO Line RangeProcessorCO Line Range DK14 001~004 RCTUBA/BB 001~048 DK40i 001~012 RCTUC/D 001~144 RCTUA 001~016 RCTUE/F 001~200 LEDLineCO Line Identification (16 Characters Max. Enter One per Rectangle) 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 CO Line Identification Enter the CO line identification. (See next page for data entry procedures.)SELECT = 1 LED Button for CO line being named. To advance the line range, press Scroll.
System & Station Program 93 – CO Line Identification 3-184Strata DK Programming 5/99 äTo enter CO line identification 1. Enter Program 93 and select the desired CO line. 2. Using the guide below enter the CO line identification information. Numeric Mode ~ are treated as numerals. Dial pad starts in numeric mode. Press to switch to alpha mode. Alpha Mode Moves cursor to left Scrolls alpha and special characters Alpha Entry (Example): Special Character Entry: Alpha CharacterEntry Sequence Special CharacterEntry Sequence QZ ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PRS TUV WXY Cursor LeftScroll KeyMode Key A B CQ Z : – + / Moves cursor to right, and starts special character entry when in the Alpha Mode Changes from Numeric to Alpha Mode and vice versa 1700