Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424i General Description Manual
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System Features Outgoing Call Restriction Strata DK General Description 6/0085 Outgoing Call Restriction Stations can be selectively restricted from originating calls over any number of lines. The same stations can receive incoming calls on those restricted lines. Pooled CO Line Button Several lines can be pooled to appear under one digital telephone, electronic telephone CO button. The lines are usually pooled in categories, e.g., WATS lines in one pool, regular lines in another, etc. Pooled...
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System Features Relay Service 86Strata DK General Description 6/00 Relay Service The DK14 KSU and DK40i Base KSU provide one relay contact to provide the functions listed below. For the DK40i, DK424i, the PIOU, PIOUS, and PEPU PCBs each have two pairs of relay contacts that can each be programmed for one of the following two functions. External Page/Door Lock Control External Page is a Page over external speakers will mute BGM that is being broadcast over the same speakers. Door Lock Control...
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System Features Speed Dial Strata DK General Description 6/0087 By using this standard integration method, a Strata DK has the flexibility to integrate with a wide range of standard voice mail machines and also to grow with the standard as more features are added for enhanced integration. Advantages provided by the Strata DK and the Stratagy/VP SMDI integration are: Better Port Usage SMDI is a faster and more efficient integration compared to DTMF (in-band) integration and is recommended for...
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System Features Station Hunting 88Strata DK General Description 6/00 Station Hunting The system supports two types of station hunting: Serial Hunt When a called [DN] ([PDN] or [PhDN]) is busy, the call (data or voice) will hunt to an assigned [DN]. If that [DN] is busy, the call hunts to the next assigned [DN], and so on. The call is eventually routed to the first idle station, or if it is a CO line call, then the call camps on to the last station in the hunt sequence, if all stations are busy. If...
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System Features Station Relocation Strata DK General Description 6/0089 Station Relocation This feature enables stations to be moved from one location to another without having to reprogram the Strata DK. Stations which are moved will maintain their set features and all [DNs], including Primary, Secondary, and Phantom.This feature does not work when stations are relocated from a PDKU to a KCDU PCB in the DK40i. StrataControl StrataControl™ is a system administrative tool designed specifically for...
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System Features T1 Interface (DK40i, DK424i only) 90Strata DK General Description 6/00 T1 Interface (DK40i, DK424i only) The T1 (DS-1) interface provides the system with up to 24 digital voice channels that can be individually programmed to operate as ANI, DNIS, Tie, DID, loop start or ground start CO lines. This allows the system to connect to a CO, Long Distance Provider or another type of Key or PBX system with a T1 interface. The T1 interface (via the RDTU2 PCB) provides economic advantages...
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System Features Tie Lines Strata DK General Description 6/0091 Tie Lines Tie lines can link the Strata DK40i or DK424i to other Strata DK systems or PBXs that support Tie lines. Incoming Tie line calls can be routed to ring a number of destinations within the Strata DK (see Table 34 on Page 68). Analog Tie lines are interfaced via the REMU PCB, each of which provides four circuits. The interface options of Tie lines are: E & M Type I or Type II signaling, optional 2- or 4-wire transmission, Wink...
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System Features Unrestricted Call Transfer to Directory Numbers 92Strata DK General Description 6/00 Unrestricted Call Transfer to Directory Numbers Any CO, Tie or DID line or internal call can be transferred to any station [DN]. A station does not need a specific CO line’s appearance in order to transfer or answer the call. Voice First or Tone Signaling The system can be programmed for either Voice First Signaling to [PDNs] or Tone First Signaling to [PDNs] as the standard method of internal [PDN]...
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System Features Voice Mail Integration Strata DK General Description 6/0093 Message Waiting Indication When a message is recorded in a user’s mailbox, the voice mail system automatically sets a message waiting indication—typically a flashing LED—at the users digital or electronic telephone or the message waiting lamp on a standard telephone connected to an RSTU2 PCB. A Toshiba telephone can have up to five message waiting buttons/LEDs. A fixed button for the telephone’s [PDN], and up to four...
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System Features Voice Mail Integration 94Strata DK General Description 6/00 Table 37 Standard and Optional System Features Standard System Feature Abandoned Call Numbers (ABR) Account Codes (forced/voluntary/verified) Alternate Point Answer Automatic Release from Hold/DISA Background Music Interface 1 Centrex/PBX Compatible Centrex Ringing Repeat Conferencing Credit Card Calling Day/Night Modes Delayed Ringing Distinctive CO Line/Directory Number Ringing Distributed Hunt (DK424i only) DTMF Back Tone...