Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Programming Manual
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Strata DK Programming 5/992-1 Initialization & Test Initialization & Test2 This chapter gives you information on the Strata DK’s Initialization and Test programs. The programs in this chapter are not given in numerical order, rather in order of importance. These programs include: ©Program 91-9 – System Initialization ©Program 90 – Initialize Programs 00~99 ©Program 91-1 – Automatic PCB Recognition and Port Renumber ©Program 91-2 – Data Transfer from Temporary Memory to Working Memory ©Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM ©Program 00 – Part 1: Software Check ©Program 00 – Part 2: RCTU RAM Test Examples are also given for these programs - except Programs 91-2 and Program 00 - Part 2.
Initialization & Test Program 91-9 – System Initialization 2-2Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 91-9 – System Initialization Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Initialization Initialized Default:See individual programs Program 91-9 Overview NoteAlways run Program 91-9 before entering the customer database when first installing a system or when its software must be set to the default configuration, but not while system is in service. CAUTION!If you run Program 91-9 while the system is in service, it will erase all program data and drop all calls. Running Program 91-9 also runs Program 03 and assigns codes to all PCBs (except options) installed. It also erases all Program 03 option codes for piggyback PCBs, DSS consoles, RRCS, etc., except the RCOS PCB Code (17). Program 91-9 erases all random or programmed data in all Strata DK software programs and sets all program data to the default value. It automatically runs all other initialization Programs 90- 00~ 99, 91-1, and 92-1~9. It also brings back logical and physical ports to their initialized settings. If you are installing the system processor(s) for the first time, after initializing the system, test the RAM: run Program 00 Part 2. CAUTION!Running Program 00 Part 2 drops all calls in progress and interrupts telephone service for 15 seconds. This test will not erase programmed customer data. Important!Do not use Program 91-9 if you are only making minor programming changes and system programming is basically correct. NoteRun Program 03 after Program 91-9 for: PCBs with options such as Dual-tone Multi-frequency Receivers K5RCU, QRCU3, RRCS, and DSS consoles, etc. ...or if entering a customer database into system RAM memory before other system PCBs (stations, lines, options) are installed. Program 03 identifies which universal and option PCBs (e.g., RRCS, etc.) are to be installed in each cabinet slot. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG Program Telephone Exits Program Mode Repeat a second time after LEDs 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09 extinguish. Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Press Buttons 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09. LEDs 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09 must be ON. LCD Displays:SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
Initialization & Test Program 91-9 – System Initialization Strata DK Programming 5/992-3 Initialization & Test Program 91-9 Example Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response 1. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone. (See “Programming Examples” on Page 1-16.)No. N-N1 Jan 20 Sun 06:43 1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN].2. Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Program Mode 3. 6SNU6SHDNHU+ROGAccess Program 91. System beeps after 6SNU6SHDNHU is pressed to indicate program number may be entered.Program = 91 Data Store 4. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare the system for a station port selection.91 Select = 5. Press System Initialization 6. Press LED Buttons 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09 (LEDs turn ON)System Initialization 7. Press +ROGThe telephone will exit the programming mode and button LEDs 01, 03, 05, 07, and 09 will go out after a short delay. Make sure all LEDs go out before proceeding to Step 8.No. N-N (Month Day Time) 8. Repeat Steps 1~7 a second time.No. N-N (Month Day Time)
Initialization & Test Program 90 – Initialize Programs 00~*99 2-4Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 90 – Initialize Programs 00~*99 Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Initialization Initialized Default:See individual programs Program 90 Overview Program 90 enables you to clear all customer data and initialize individual programs or range of programs. Important!When installing the system, you must run Program 91-9 which runs Program 90 (before running any other program); if you do not, the system could begin to operate erratically. Notes lRunning Program 91-9, automatically runs Program 90. lTo initialize all programs without dropping calls or erasing user names, speed dial numbers, voice mail ID codes, etc., enter as “Programs to be initialized.” lEach “*” program record sheet immediately follows the program record sheet having the same number (example: *31 follows 31 record sheet). However, in system memory all “*” programs follow Program 99. Therefore, “ ” program ranges must be initialized separately from non- star programs unless initializing all system Programs (00**99). For example, to initialize Programs 30, *30, 31, *31, and 32: initialize the range (30*32), for Programs 30, 31, 32; and the range (*30**31), for Programs *30 and *31. lIf you are installing the system for the first time, run Program 91-9 to erase random data from RAM (caused by battery jumper movement to the internal battery). You can then skip Program 90, since Program 91-9 automatically runs Program 90. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Enter programming mode Press LED Buttons 01 and 02 LEDs 01 and 02 must be ON Programs to be initialized. Add a range of program numbers by entering XX*XX or XX**XX.Exit programming mode End Program 90 LEDs 01 and 02 must flash
Initialization & Test Program 90 – Initialize Programs 00~*99 Strata DK Programming 5/992-5 Initialization & Test Program 90 Example ActionLCD Response 1. Use the LCD programming phone per Minimum Hardware Requirements on -14.No. N-N1 Jan 20 Sun 06:43 1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN].2. Enter Program mode by pressing (Do not press [DN] button.)Program Mode 3. 6SNU6SHDNHU+ROGAccess Program 90. System beeps after 6SNU6SHDNHU is pressed to indicate program number may be entered.Program = 90 Data Store 4. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare the system for the programs to be initialized.90 Select = 5. + LED buttons 01 & 02Enter Program numbers individually, followed by #, or in a range. For a range, separate the low program number and the high program number with an asterisk. initializes all Programs 00~ 99. Star Program memory follows Program 97.90 Select = 00**99 Data Clr 6. +ROGSecure data in system programming. LEDs 01 and 02 flash.90 Select = 00**99 Data Programmed 7. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare system for another selection (go back to Step 5) or exit Program 90 (continue with Step 8).90 Select = 8. +ROGSecure default data in system memory. LED 01 and 02 continue to flash.90 Select = ## Data Programmed 9. 6SNU6SHDNHUExit Program 90. Enter another program number (see “Program 92 Example” on Page 2-10) or exit programming mode (go to Step 10). System beeps to indicate it is exiting Program 90.Program = 10. +ROGExit programming mode. The system will not allow the 6SNU6SHDNHU LED to light to re- enter the programming mode.No. N-N Jan 20 Sun 06:43
Initialization & Test Program 91-1 – Automatic PCB Recognition and Port Renumber 2-6Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 91-1 – Automatic PCB Recognition and Port Renumber Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Initialization Initialized Default:None Program 91-1 Overview Program 91-1 makes slot code assignments to installed PCBs that do not have options - such as a PDKU without a Data Interface Unit or Off-hook Call Announce (OCA), the common control without a Dual-tone Multi-frequency Receiver (RRCS), K5RCU, QRCU3, etc. Program 91-1 also sets physical and logical ports to their initialized settings - even if you previously relocated them. (See Program 01 and 02 for initialized settings.). Programs 04, 04, 05, 05, 09, or 71 are not affected. CAUTION!Running Program 91-1 drops all calls. Important!To identify Program 03 PCB slot codes, run Program 91-1 after you install all PCBs. Notes lYou can run Program 91-1 after setting PCB option codes with Program 03; this does not erase option codes. For example, if Slot 00 is assigned code 92, Program 91-1 will not erase the codes previously assigned with Program 03. lIf you install PCBs before initializing the system with Program 91-9, it is not necessary to run Program 91-1 to assign the Program 03 PCB slot codes for the installed PCBs. You must always run Program 03 to identify PCB options such as K5RCU, QRCU3, and RRCS codes 92, 93 and 94 and PDKU codes 61, 62, and 64, etc. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG Program Telephone Exits Program Mode Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Press LED Buttons 01 and 02. LEDs 01 and 02 must be ON. LCD Displays: 91 SELECT = 1 Renumber and Reset
Initialization & Test Program 91-1 – Automatic PCB Recognition and Port Renumber Strata DK Programming 5/992-7 Initialization & Test Program 91-1 Example Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response 1. Use the LCD programming phone per Minimum Hardware Requirements on -14.No. N-N1 Jan 20 Sun 06:43 1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN].2. Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Program Mode 3. 6SNU6SHDNHU+ROGAccess Program 91. System beeps after 6SNU6SHDNHU is pressed to indicate program number may be entered.Program = 91 Data Store 4. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare the system for a station port selection.91 Select = 5. Press 91 Select = 1 Renumber and Reset 6. Press LED Buttons 01 and 02 (LEDs turn ON)91 Select = 1 Renumber and Reset 7. Press +ROGThe telephone will exit the programming mode and button LEDs 01 and 02 will go out after a short delay.No. N-N (Month Day Time)
Initialization & Test Program 91-2 – Data Transfer from Temporary Memory to Working Memory 2-8Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 91-2 – Data Transfer from Temporary Memory to Working Memory Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Initialization Initialized Default:See individual programs Program 91-2 Overview Program 91-2 simulates turning system power OFF for five seconds then ON to transfer data from temporary memory to working memory. This power OFF / power ON sequence is required when programming with a telephone or when using DK Admin/DK Backup. In these cases Program 03, 41-2, 50 and 76-1 data must be transferred from temporary to working memory. Program 91-2 does not change or erase any programmed data including directory numbers set in Program 04 and *04 or logical/physical port assignments in Program 01 and 02. CAUTION!Running Program 91-2 drops all calls and renders the system inoperative for up to eight seconds. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG Program Telephone Exits Program Mode and Transfers Data Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Press LED Buttons 03 and 04. LEDs 03 and 04 must be ON. LCD Displays: 91 SELECT = 2 Programming Taking Effect
Initialization & Test Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM Strata DK Programming 5/992-9 Initialization & Test Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Initialization - Includes: Initializing Speed Dial Number, VM ID Codes, Character Message Memory, Timed Reminders, Digital Telephone Volume, Called ID, ANI, and Call Forward Backup RAM Initialized Default:See individual programs Program 92 Overview Program 92 clears all previously entered or random data (of the type listed) but does not clear data in system Programs 00~ 99. CAUTION!You must run Program 92 when first installing the system or an RCTU; if you do not, the system could begin to operate erratically. Running Program 91-9 automatically runs Program 92 (1~9) to erase customer data. Notes lRunning Program 92-5 does not affect digital telephone handset receiver volume levels. Use Program 27 to set off-hook handset receiver volume levels for digital telephones. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID Codes, and LCD memos assigned to Station Speed Dial numbers. Clears System Speed Dial and LCD memos assigned to System Speed Dial numbers. Clears Character Message Memory (Station and System) and User Name/Number Display. Clears Timed Reminders. Resets digital telephone volume levels to initialized settings, specifically, speaker volume levels for Internal Calls [DN], Tone/BGM, Busy Override (muted ring), and Ring volume to approximately mid-range on all DKTs. Program 92-5 does not affect digital telephone handset receiver volume levels. Use Program 27 to set off-hook digital telephone handset receiver volume levels. +ROGPower OFF 5 seconds; then Power ONClears Call Forward and Message Waiting Memory (all stations). Program 92-9 does not affect Call Forward External or Fixed Call Forward settings. Clear more data Enter programming mode.SELECT = Press appropriate buttons as shown below. Exit programming mode. End Program 92.
Initialization & Test Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM 2-10Strata DK Programming 5/99 lProgram 92-9 does not affect Call Forward External or Fixed Call Forward settings. lYou must power the system OFF then back ON to clear telephone LCD Call Forward Displays and Call Forward button LEDs. Call Forward memory is cleared when you run Program 92-9, even if system power is not cycled. Program 92 Example Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response 1. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone. (See “Step 1: Check Minimum Hardware Requirements” on Page 1-14.)No. N-N1 Jan 20 Sun 06:43 2. Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.) System beeps after 6SNU6SHDNHU is pressed to indicate program number may be entered.Program Mode 3. 6SNU6SHDNHU+ROGAccess Program 92.Program = 92 Data Store 4. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare the system for selection of programs to initialize. For new system installation perform all 1~4.92 Select = 5. Select one of the following. + LED Buttons 01 & 03 Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID codes, and LCD memos assigned to station speed dial numbers.92 Select = 1 Each Dial Clr or... + LED Buttons 01 & 04 Clears System Speed Dial and LCD memos assigned to system speed dial numbers.92 Select = 2 Common Dial Clr or... + LED Buttons 02 & 03 Clears Character Message Memory (station and system) and user name display.92 Select = 3 Msg Clr or... + LED Buttons 02 & 04 Clears timed reminders.92 Select = 4 Tmr Reminder Clr or... + LED Buttons 01 & 05 Presets the Ring, Speaker, Mute Ring, and Intercom Tone, BGM, volume levels of all digital telephones to approximately mid-range.92 Select = 5 DKT VR Initial or... + LED Buttons 03 & 04 Clears Call Forward and Message Waiting (R3) Memory except Fixed Call Forward Memory.92 Select = 9 Back Up RAM Clr 6. +ROGLEDs lit in Step 5 turn off to secure data in system programming. Repeat Steps 4~6 until Step is completed.92 Select = (1~0) Data Programmed 1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN].