Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424 Programming Manual
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Initialization & Test Program 92 – Initializing Misc. Backup RAM Strata DK Programming 5/992-11 Initialization & Test 7.6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare system for another selection (go back to Step 5) or exit Program 92 (continue with Step 8).92 Select = 8. +ROGInitialized data in system memory (LEDs got out).92 Select = ## Data Programmed 9. 6SNU6SHDNHUExit Program 92. Enter another program number (see “Program 30 – Station Class of Service” on Page 3-73) or exit programming mode (go to Step 10). System beeps to indicate it is exiting Program 92.Program = 10. +ROGExit programming mode.No. N-N Jan 20 Sun 06:43 Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response
Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 1: Software Check 2-12Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 00 – Part 1: Software Check Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Test - Includes: Remote Maintenance Security Code Assignments Initialized Default:None 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Select = CodeItemPassword or S/W Check CodesLCD Display 0ROM Version (not programmable) Version = 11st Level PasswordPassword = 22nd Level PasswordPassword = 8Software RAM Checksum (not programmable)Sum = 9Power Cycle Counter (not programmable)Counter = DKT LCD DisplayRCTU TypeKey TypeDescription WMA4DK14 KEY 1AA: Indicates built-in Auto Attendant software (RKYS1, KKYS, or QKYS installed). TMA4DK40i KEY 2ACD: Indicates Automatic Call Distribution software and AA (RKYS2 installed). RAA3XRCTUA3 KEY 3ACD/MIS: Indicates Automatic Call Distribution, Management Information System Software, plus AA and ACD (RKYS3 installed). RBA3XRCTUBA3/RCTUBB3 KEY 4Open Architecture Interface (OAI) and AA, plus AA, ACD, and ACD/MIS (RKYS4 R3.2 installed). RCA3XRCTUC3/D3 REA3XRCTU E3/F3 Select = Code Password Codes (4 digits) VER= Indicates RCTU Type DK424 software ROM Version X = 1, 2, or 3 1830 RA3X--KEYX VER= Indicates DK40i ROM VersionIndicates KKYS installed TAM4X--KEY1 VER= Indicates DK14 ROM VersionIndicates QKYS installed WAM4X--KEY1
Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 1: Software Check Strata DK Programming 5/992-13 Initialization & Test Program 00 Part 1 - Overview This program enables you to run various checks on the Strata DK System. DK14: the QKYS feature key must be installed on the QRCU3 PCB to allow AA. DK40i: the KKYS feature key must be installed on the K5RCU PCB to allow AA. DK424: the RKYS feature key must be installed on the RCTU to allow AA, ACD, and ACD/MIS. Code 0, ROM Version Code 0 displays the software version of the system common control unit (RCTUA, RCTUB, RCTUBA/RCTUBB and RCTUC/RCTUD, RCTUE/F, DK40i Base KSU, or DK14KSU) and if installed on the RCTU, the RKYS, KKYS, or QKYS key type. See the Program 00 Record Sheet for an illustration of software displays. This information cannot be altered with this program. Code 1, Level 1 Security Code Use to assign a Remote Maintenance security code that allows entry to all programs and data. Code 2, Level 2 Security Code Use this program to assign a Remote Maintenance security code that allows entry to Programs 30~39, 77~89, and 30~ 31. Important!When using a DK Admin PC, either Security Code (1 or 2) enables the DK Admin user full access to all Strata DK programs. Always change Security Code 1 and Code 2 to prevent unauthorized programming changes by DK Admin users that may try to log-in remotely with the default security code: 0000. Code 8, Software RAM Checksum and Code 9, Power OFF Counter For factory purposes only. Program 00 Part 1 - Example Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response 1. Use the programming LCD electronic or digital telephone. (See “First- time Programming” on Page 1-14.)No. N-N1 Jan 20 Sun 06:43 2. Enter programming mode. (Do not press [DN] button.)Program Mode 3. 6SNU6SHDNHU+ROGSpeaker beeps to indicate when to enter program number. Access Program 00. Program = 00 Data Store 4. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare system for a selection.00 Select = 5. Select one of the following attributes: View the software version. This attribute can not be edited. or...00 Select = 0 RNAXNN-Key X Note NN = The actual version number and letter. See Program 00 record sheet for details). X = 1, 2, or 3.
Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 1: Software Check 2-14Strata DK Programming 5/99 1111 Define the Level 1 remote maintenance security code from the System Record Sheet (four digits maximum). Level 1 allows remote access to all programs and data. Default Level 1 security code is “0000.” or...00 Select = 1 Password = 0000 1111 Define the Level 2 remote maintenance security code from the System Record Sheet (four digits maximum). Level 2 allows remote access to programs 30~39 and 77~89 only. Default Level 2 security code is “0000.” or...00 Select = 2 Password = 0000 View the software RAM Checksum. This attribute can not be edited. The default checksum may change. or...00 Select = 8 Sum = XXXXXXXXX View the RPSU Power Cycle Counter. This attribute can not be edited. The counter indicates the number of times power is removed from the system after Program 00 was initialized via Program 90 or 91-9.00 Select = 9 Counter = XXXX 6. +ROGSecure data in system programming. (Only works for “1” and “2”)00 Select = (0,1,2,8, or 9) Data Programmed 7. 6SNU6SHDNHUPrepare system for another selection (go back to Step 5) or exit Program 00 (continue with Step 8).00 Select = 8. +ROGSecure Program 00 data in system memory.00 Select = ## Data Programmed 9. 6SNU6SHDNHUExit Program 00. Enter another program number (see “Program 91-1 Example” on Page 2-7) or exit programming mode (go to Step 10). System beeps to indicate it is exiting Program 00.Program = 10. +ROGExit programming mode.No. N-N Jan 20 Sun 06:58 1. N-N is the Program Telephone [DN]. Action (press buttons + LED Buttons)LCD Response
Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 2: Processor RAM Test Strata DK Programming 5/992-15 Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 2: Processor RAM Test Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Test - Includes: Remote Maintenance Security Code Assignments Initialized Default:None General RAM Test NoteSee “Program 00 Part 2 - Overview” on Page 2-16 Display General RAM Test Results Backup RAM Test 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG Tests RAM (15 seconds downtime) 6SNU +ROG 6SNU Programming Telephone LCD Displays: DK424 DK14/DK40i TEST 1 X=OK Y=OK TEST 1 =OK or... or... TEST 1 X=NG Y=NG X=00000 X=00000TEST 1 =NG Where: X = RCTUA, RCTUBA, RCTUC Y = RCTUD3, RCTUF OK = RAM is good NG = RAM is defective An X=NG or Y=NG RAM test result indicates a defective RCTU PCB; change the appropriate (X or Y) RCTU PCB and retest RAM on the newly installed RCTU. Replace the DK14 KSU or DK40i Base KSU if Test 1=NG. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROGRCTU Tests RAM (15 seconds downtime) Programming Telephone LCD Displays:GENERAL RAM TEST Programming Telephone LCD Displays:BACKUP RAM TEST
Initialization & Test Program 00 – Part 2: Processor RAM Test 2-16Strata DK Programming 5/99 Display Backup RAM Test Results Program 00 Part 2 - Overview Use this program to test the RAM on system processor. If a RAM test error occurs during this test, the processor causing the error should be replaced. In the case of two-PCB processors, isolation of a RAM failure is indicated on the programming telephone X or Y (see above). If the DK14 or DK40i processor fails the RAM test, the Base KSU must be replaced. CAUTION!Running each RAM test drops all calls and interrupts telephone service for 15 seconds. NoteRunning Program 00 RAM tests do not change or erase any customer data. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU Programming Telephone LCD Displays: DK424 DK14/DK40i TEST 2 X=OK Y=OK TEST 1 =OK or... or... TEST 2 X=NG Y=NG X=00000 X=00000TEST 2 =NG Where: X = RCTUA, RCTUBA, RCTUC Y = RCTUD3, RCTUF OK = RAM is good NG = RAM is defective An X=NG or Y=NG RAM test result indicates a defective RCTU PCB; change the appropriate (X or Y) RCTU PCB and retest RAM on the newly installed RCTU. Replace the DK14 or DK40i Base KSU if Test 1=NG.
Strata DK Programming 5/993-1 System & Station System & Station3 This chapter gives you programming information for the Strata DK system and its stations. Program 01 – Station Logical Port Display and/or Change Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:Logical port number = physical port number Program 90, 91-1, or 91-9 initializes Program 01 Program 01 Overview Program 01 enables you to enter a physical port to display the associated logical port. You then have the option to assign a new logical port to the physical port. (To return ports to their initialized settings, see Programs 90 and 91.) NoteRecord port locations on Program 04 record sheet. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Processor[PDN] Port RangeProcessor[PDN] Port Range DK14 000~009 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 DK40i 000~027 RCTUC/D 000~239 RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335 To Save existing Logical Port6SNU SELECT = Physical Port Number The logical port number associated with the physical port displays after the physical port number is entered.Enter new Logical Port to change existing Logical Port
System & Station Program 02 – Station Physical Port Display and/or Change 3-2Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 02 – Station Physical Port Display and/or Change Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs Program Type:Station Initialized Default:Logical port number = physical port number Program 90, 91-1, or 91-9 initializes Program 02 Program 02 Overview Program 02 enables you to enter a logical port to display the associated physical port. You then have the option to assign a new physical port to the logical port. (To return ports to their initialized settings, see Programs 90 and 91.) Notes lRecord port locations on Program 04 record sheet. lThe system allows only like ports to be reassigned (see below). lRCIU/RCIS circuit assignments to CO lines are not affected by Program 01 and 02. 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG Processor[PDN] Port RangeProcessor[PDN] Port Range DK14 000~009 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 DK40i 000~027 RCTUC/D 000~239 RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335 AllowedNot Allowed Digital-to-Digital Ports (KCDU-QCDU-PDKU- PDKU-RDSU Ports)Attendant Console (DK424 only), DSS, BGM or Amplified Conference Ports should not be reassigned Electronic-to-Electronic Ports (PEKU-PEKU- PESU Ports)Door Phone Ports (004, 012, 020, 028) should not be reassigned Standard Tel to Standard Tel Ports (QSTU- KSTU-PSTU-RSTU-PESU-RDSU/RSTS)Tie/DID Line Ports – should not be reassigned PDKU to PEKU – cannot be exchanged PSTU to PDKU – cannot be exchanged PEKU to PSTU – cannot be exchanged To Save existing Physical Port6SNU SELECT = Logical Port Number The physical port number associated with the logical telephone port displays after the logical port number is entered.Enter new Physical Port to change existing Physical Port
System & Station Program 03 for DK14 – Slot Assignments Strata DK Programming 5/993-3 System & Station Program 03 for DK14 – Slot Assignments When DK14 is powered ON, Program 03 automatically assigns the correct codes for installed PCBs. No record sheet is needed. Refer to the following table for PCB slot and slot code information: DK14 Base KSU Notes lIn the DK14 software: QCDU2 digital ports are considered to be installed in slot 11. QCDU2 CO lines are considered to be installed in slot 12. lopt=QRCU3 lopt=Always assigns 8 ports (000~007), digital ports (OCA/DIU). No DSS allowed. lAlways assigns 4 CO lines lAlways assigns 2 ports (008, 009) standard telephone ports WMAUDKUCOU and QCDU2QSTU2None Slot Number00 11 12 13 14 PCB Code91 or 92 62 11 00 or 31 00 PCB TypeQRCU3 OptionsOCA/DIU Station Numbers000~007 008~009 CO Line Numbers001~004
System & Station Program 03 for DK40i – Flexible PCB Slot Assignments 3-4Strata DK Programming 5/99 Program 03 for DK40i – Flexible PCB Slot Assignments Processor Type:DK40i Program Type:System Initialized Default:PCB codes of PCBs installed prior to running Program 91-1 or Program 91-9 Code 00 for empty slots (15~18), Base KSU has codes for PCBs 6SNU +ROG 6SNU +ROG Turn System Power OFF (5 sec) then ON PCB Code Reference Table PCB Fixed SlotCodePorts/Type Common Control 91 None Common Control w/K4RCU3 92 4 DTMF/ABR Common Control w/K5RCU or K5RCU298 5 DTMF/ABR PIOU/PIOUS/RSSU/PEPU 41 None PEKU 21 8 EKT PEKU with EOCU 22 8 EKT PEKU with DSS 23 8 EKT PEKU with EOCU, DSS 24 8 EKT PESU 25 2 SLT/4 EKT PESU with EOCU 26 KSTU2/RSTU2/Stratagy DK 31 4 SLT/8 SLT/ 8VM TCOU/PCOU/RCOU/RGLU2 11 4/CO RCOU + RCOS 17 8 Loop CO Base Unit DKT CKTs, PDKU, and RWIU61 8 DKT Base Unit DKT CKTs & PDKU w/ DIU or SP-OCA62 8 DKT Base Unit DKT CKTs and PDKU with DSS (w/ or w/o DIU or SP-OCA)64 8 DKT KCDU 65 2/CO, 4 DKT KCDU SP-OCA or DIU 66 2/CO, 4 DKT RDSU (RSTS) 27 4 DKT/4 SLT RDSU (RSTS) with DIU or SP-OCA28 4 DKT/4 SLT RDDU/TDDU 16 4 DID Lines REMU 13 4-Tie Lines RCIU2/RCIS/TCIU2 81 4 or 8 Caller ID TBSU or RBSU 77 2 BRI S/T RBSU/RBSS 78 4 BRI S/T TSIU No Code Required None 00 None more codes ...or Run Program 91-2 SELECT = Slot Number (00, 11~18) CARD = PCB Code (See Reference Table) DK40i Base KSU DK40i Expansion KSU TMAU2DKUTBSU, TCOU or TDDUKSTU2TCIU2 Slot Number00 11 12 13 14 PCB Code91, 92 or 9862 or 6400, 11, 16, or 7700 or 3100 or 81 PCB Type Options Station/BRI Port Numbers CO/DID/BRI Line Numbers Cabinet Label04050607 Slot Number15 16 17 18 PCB Code PCB Type Options Station/BRI Port Numbers CO/Tie/DID/BRI Line Numbers Notes lFor systems containing ISDN PCBs, immediately after running Program 03, make sure to run Program *60 to identify all station (NT) and CO (TE) BRI circuits for each RBSU/RBSS and TBSU installed. Program *60 causes station port and CO line shifting on PCBs installed in higher slots that follow the BRI PCBs. lConsult DK40i configuration section to check that the DK40i is configured properly.