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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 and single-appearing line buttons are designed for use with loop and ground 
    start lines, not DID, Tie, DNIS, or ANI lines.
    Power Failure Transfer
    CO line(s) can be switched directly to dedicated standard telephones (customer-provided 2500- or 
    500-type) for incoming and outgoing calls in the case of a system power failure. The number of PF 
    telephones available depends on system configuration. Refer to the appropriate configuration 
    chapter in the Strata DK Installation & Maintenance Manual.
    During normal operation with AC power, in the DK14 or DK40i Base KSU, the PF telephone 
    connected to the base KSU PF jack does not function.
    For the DK424i and the DK40i Expansion Units, PF telephones connected to DPFT/RSTU2 do 
    function as a normal standard telephone with all the Strata DK available features, when operating 
    with normal AC power.
    During a power failure, the following connections are made:
    DK14 – one CO line is connected directly to the PF phone.
    DK40i – in the Base KSU, one CO line is connected directly to the PF phone (up to eight more 
    can be added in the Expansion Unit).
    DK424i – multiple CO lines can be switched. If AC power is lost, the PF telephones are 
    automatically/directly connected to a pre-wired CO lines.
    PF transfer requires an external unit called the Power Failure Transfer Unit (DPFT) and the 
    RSTU2 PCB on the DK424i and in the DK40i Expansion KSU (if more than one PF telephone is 
    needed). Each DPFT provides interface for eight power failure telephones. 
    An RSTU2 PCB is required to supply the DPFT with a -24VDC control signal and ground 
    connections.
    Privacy/Non-privacy Calling
    This feature applies to CO  buttons only and does not apply to [DNs]. Outside CO  
    buttons can be Private or Non-private on a station-by-station basis. Private lines prohibit users 
    from pressing a common CO 
     button and accessing a line that is already in use, whereas users 
    can do so on Non-private lines. 
    Private line users can change the mode with a 
    )*
     button, enabling as many as 
    three stations (total) on a line. Non-private users can block access to their lines with a 
    )* 
    button. 
    						
    							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 Relay requires PIOU or PIOUS relays. Only the PIOU and PIOUS relays 
    will open a customer-supplied door lock for three or six seconds when a designated button is 
    pressed on selected telephones.
    Night Relay/Hold Relay
    Night Relay enables answering machine or a night bell (or chime) will be activated when a 
    call rings in during the Night mode.
    Hold Relay enables an MOH source will turn on only when calls are placed on-hold.
    Remote Administration/Maintenance
    See “System Program Administration Software (DKi Admin)” on Page 89.
    Reserve Power
    Customer-supplied 12-volt batteries (gel-cell and maintenance free) can be connected to the 
    system power supply as a power failure backup. 
    If there is a power failure, Strata DK automatically switches over to battery power without any 
    interruption to operation. A built-in charger circuit keeps the batteries charged during normal 
    system operation. 
    Reserve power duration depends on the condition of the batteries and the system load, and is 
    specific for each Strata DK model. Reserve power batteries must be fully-charged, connected, and 
    tested before a power failure occurs.
    DK14 – see “Power Considerations” on Page 4
    DK40i – see “Power Considerations” on Page 15
    DK424i – see “Power Considerations” on Page 30
    Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI)
    This feature provides system integration between the Strata DK and the Toshiba Stratagy and VP 
    voice processing systems.
    SMDI is a standard (RS-232 serial) link; its protocol was developed by Bellcore and is used by 
    many PBX and Central Office telephone systems to integrate with voice mail systems. SMDI does 
    not support Strata DK DNIS mail box routing. SMDI interface requires that the Strata DK have a 
    WSIU, TSIU, PIOU, PIOUS, RSSU, or RSIU PCB installed. 
    						
    							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 high-traffic installations.
    Improves Call Coverage
    Stratagy uses the call forwarding status (e.g., all calls, no answer, busy, etc.) supplied by SMDI to 
    provide better call coverage. The status information also enables Stratagy to perform custom 
    applications using Stratagy RNA and Busy Chain options.
    Streamlines Messaging Procedures
    SMDI provides the calling party’s extension to Stratagy. Users calling Stratagy from their 
    telephone do not have to enter their User ID to log on to their mailbox.
    When an internal party calls an extension that is forwarded to voice mail, SMDI applies the 
    calling party’s identification to the message. Since the source of the message is already known, 
    the message recipient does not have to enter the User ID when replying to it.
    Caller ID and ANI numbers are delivered to the Voice Mail machine via SMDI packets. DNIS 
    names are not sent on SMDI packets.
    Speed Dial
    Speed Dial enables users to dial frequently-called telephone numbers (up to 20 digits per number) 
    quickly by dialing a brief access code or by pushing a feature button. DK and Centrex/PBX feature 
    access codes can also be stored for Speed Dial. There are two types of Speed Dial: System and 
    Station.
    System Speed Dial
    System Speed Dial numbers can be used by all stations on the system. A designated station or 
    attendant console or DKAdmin PC can assign System Speed Dial numbers.
    DK14, DK40i provide up to 40 System Speed Dial numbers that can be used by all stations on 
    the system.
    DK424i B1CU, B2CAU/B2CBU, B3CAU/B3CBU provide up to 100 Speed Dial numbers.
    DK424i B5CAU/B5CBU can have up to 800 System Speed Dial numbers.
    Station Speed Dial
    The Strata DK14, DK40i, and DK424i Systems provide up to 40 personal Station Speed Dial 
    numbers for each individual user. Each user Station Speed Dial numbers are exclusive to that user, 
    and are not available to other station users. For more information, see “Speed Dial Buttons” on 
    Page 107. 
    						
    							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 a hunt station is call forwarded, calls to the station will ring at the forwarded destination—not 
    the hunt destination. Internal callers will receive busy tone if calling into a hunt group in which all 
    stations are busy.
    Distributed Hunt (DH)
    When a call is directed to the DH group, the system hunts for and sends the call to the next 
    available station that is assigned to the DH group. Calls are evenly distributed to the members of 
    the group on a rotational basis. The rotation of DH calls always follows the last telephone that 
    receives a call. 
    Each DH group is assigned to a unique [DN]. When a DH-[DN] is called, the call is sent to the 
    [PDN] or 
    	 button of the telephone that is next in rotation to receive calls. 
    If all stations in the DH group are busy, calls directed to the group will be placed into a call waiting 
    queue and will be routed to the next available telephone in the DH group. Callers in queue will 
    receive ringback tone until a DH group member becomes available to answer the call.
    DH calls can be routed or transferred from Caller ID/DID/DNIS/ANI lines, Tie lines, DISA lines, 
    loop/ground start CO lines, [DN] lines, and built-in and/or external AA. They can also be 
    forwarded calls from stations, and overflow calls from ACD groups.
    The DK14, DK40i, and DK424i provide a maximum of 16 DH groups. The queue can contain up 
    to 10 calls per group. A telephone can be a member of more than one (up to 16) DH group. Up to 
    32 telephone [PDNs] can be programmed in any rotation order desired in each DH group. [PhDNs] 
    can be assigned as members of the DH group in Release 3.1 and higher.
    Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
    The system produces calling information that is sent to a printer or call accounting device 
    connected to a serial interface unit PCB (see below):
    DK14 – WSIU
    DK40i – TSIU in the base KSU, PIOU, PIOUS in the Expansion Unit
    DK424i – PIOU or PIOUS or RSIU/RSIS
    The station number and the [DN] that made, received, or transferred a call is sent to the SMDR 
    device after the call or transferred call is completed. Account Code information can also be 
    included. ANI numbers, Caller ID numbers, and DNIS/DID/Tie numbers/names can be 
    programmed to appear on the SMDR report. If present, the names take the place of the system 
    Account Codes.
    SMDR reports include the called number(s), and the time and duration of calls. Customers can 
    select what type of calls—all calls, outgoing only, long distance calls—they want to appear on the 
    report. 
    						
    							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 end users who prefer to 
    administer part of their own telephone system. It is a  Windows-based PC application enables 
    limited access to Strata DK40i and DK424i system programming functions.
    StrataControl also enables printing telephone keystrips based upon button programming assigned 
    within the Strata DK system. Quick reference user guides can be printed based upon station 
    features and options assigned within the system. StrataControl also includes an on-line telephone 
    user guide, compiled from the end user’s DK database, specifically for each telephone. 
    System Programming through a Station
    The system can be fully programmed with a 20-button, LCD-type digital or electronic telephone. 
    Programming telephones function the same as any other station when they are not in programming 
    mode. See “Live System Programming” on Page 81.
    System Program Administration Software (DKi Admin)
    Toshiba DKi Admin software enables all customer configuration program options (speed dial, 
    number plan, ring assignment, etc.) to be downloaded and stored on a PC disk. The customer data 
    can be added or changed, using a PC independent of the Strata DK. DKi Admin is fully functional 
    on DK14, DK40i and all processors of DK424i.
    The new (or original) customer program options stored on disk can be uploaded into the Strata DK 
    from the PC to change (or restore) customer configuration.
    DKi Admin software can be used to change or restore a customer’s configuration database stored 
    on the PC disk and then installing at the customer’s site or remotely by modem. It enables 
    customer database information to be transferred from one common control PCB to another, even 
    when upgrading to a higher level processor.
    Remote maintenance interface is enabled by the WSIU and customer-provided external modem 
    (DK14 only), TSIU customer-provided external modem (DK40i only) or for both DK40i and 
    DK424i, an RSSU and a customer-provided external modem, or a PIOU/PIOUS with IMDU built-
    in-modem, or an RSIU with RMDS (DK424i only).
    An external customer-supplied modem could be used in place of IMDU or RMDS; however, the 
    external modem will require a standard telephone port or CO line. 
    						
    							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 through the high-traffic 
    carrying capacity of its 24 channels for the DK424i and eight or 12 channels for DK40iand the 
    cost-effectiveness of its digital transmission facilities. This feature requires a customer-provided, 
    UL listed CSU in most locations of the U.S. In Canada, a CSA certified CSU/DSU is required.
    T1 interface users also benefit from the increased quality and no loss nature of digital 
    transmission. Access to the T1 interface is completely transparent to station users. With DK424i 
    and the DK40i (Release 4.3 and higher), RDTU2 PCBs supports features that require the hook-
    flash signal on T1 DID/DOD/Tie circuits.
    Tandem CO Line Connections
    This feature enables unattended line-to-line connections for the Strata DK, freeing the 
    conferencing analog station or voice mail port for other calls and important tasks (see Table 38 on 
    Page 95 for feature system capacities).
    DK14 enables up to two tandem connections
    DK40i enables up to three tandem connections
    DK424i enables up to 10 tandem connections
    When a tandem connection is set up with a [DN] only, the [DN] must appear on the originating 
    DKT or EKT.
    Standard telephones and/or VM devices can establish tandem analog CO line connections and then 
    release them without disconnecting the tandem connection in the DK424i. After releasing from 
    tandem call, reconnecting to the call can be accomplished by dialing an access code. This feature 
    does not work if one or both of the CO lines are digital. With DK14 and DK40i, standard 
    telephones and VM ports that set up a tandem CO line connection cannot release from the 
    connection.
    Tandem CO line volume level depends on the volume loss level of the Telephone Network CO 
    lines (See “Amplified Conference Interface (DK40i, DK424i only)” on Page 66).
    Tenant Service
    Businesses in the same office building can share a system.
    DK14 and DK40i each support up to two tenants
    DK424i supports up to four tenants
    Tenants can have separate LCR and Toll Restriction plans, Page Groups/Zones, Night Transfer 
    ringing assignments, and flexible door phone and CO line ringing assignments. 
    						
    							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 or Immediate start. Digital Tie lines, available with DK40i and DK424i, are 
    provided by the RDTU2 and RPTU PCBs. 
    CO lines transferred from Strata DK to another system over Tie lines will recall back to the 
    originating Strata DK if the transferred call is not answered within a specified time (recall time is 
    flexible for each station). The recalling station number may display on the LCD of the telephone 
    being recalled.
    An optional DTMF tone receiver PCB is required for Tie line operation:
    DK14 does not support Tie lines
    DK40i requires the K5RCU tone receiver
    DK424i requires the BRCS tone receiver
    Toll Restriction
    Stations can be individually restricted from making toll calls. Separate restriction levels can be 
    defined, each allowing or denying specific area and office codes, long distance information calls, 
    international calls, and/or operator-assisted calls.
    Each station is assigned any one of the available restriction levels or no restriction. Individual lines 
    can be defined as unrestricted. Restriction levels can also be assigned to verified account codes, 
    which require a user to enter an account code before dialing long distance.
    Toll Restriction Override by System Speed Dial
    System Speed Dial numbers can be programmed to override Toll Restriction. When employees 
    need to access a toll number that falls into a restricted area/office code for work purposes, an 
    employer can assign the particular toll number as a System Speed Dial number. After overriding 
    Toll Restriction with system Speed Dial, the caller can be blocked from or allowed to dial 
    additional digits. Dialing long distance provider access codes (10XXX and 101XXX) is not 
    allowed, except when entered via a System Speed Dial number or LCR.
    Traveling Class of Service
    The normal Toll Restriction class of a station can be temporarily changed to another class. Each of 
    the Toll Restriction classes can be assigned a four-digit code. 
    If one of these codes is entered at any station, the station assumes the class associated with the 
    code for the next dialed number. Then the station reverts back to its normal Toll Restriction class 
    for subsequent calls. Traveling Class codes can be added, deleted, or changed by users from 
    stations selected in programming.
    Traveling Class codes will not appear on the SMDR reports. Verified account codes, which can 
    also change Toll Restriction Class of Service, do print out on SMDR reports. 
    						
    							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] call signaling. Tone Signaling is the 
    commonly-used telephone ring when a call comes in. Tone Signaling better ensures privacy. With 
    Tone Signaling, the called telephone receives a one-second ring tone every three seconds.
    With Voice First Signaling, station users will hear a tone burst followed by the callers voice over 
    their telephone speaker when called by another station user. Voice First allows handsfree talkback 
    from the called telephone on internal and private network Tie line calls. 
    When [PhDNs] are called, they always ring Tone first. Callers can always select the alternative 
    method immediately after dialing a station number by dialing a 
    +.
    Voice Mail Integration
    The system can be configured with a Toshiba Stratagy, Stratagy DK or VP (Voice Processing) or a 
    customer-supplied voice mail messaging system. The following features are available with many 
    of the systems.
    Automated Attendant
    Many voice mail systems offer AA as part of their overall feature package.
    ANI/DNIS Routing to Voice Mailbox
    Each DNIS number or all ANI numbers can be assigned to route directly to a voice mailbox 
    independent of telephone user voice mailboxes. Routing ANI/DNIS calls directly to a voice 
    mailbox can be set for all calls or just calls during a particular system mode (Day, Day2, or Night). 
    This feature is available with in-band VM integration only, not with SMDI.
    Call Forward to Voice Mailbox
    Each telephone user can forward calls directly to a personal mailbox. The caller bypasses the usual 
    sequence of voice mail commands and simply leaves a message after hearing a tone. Feature 
    integration of special voice mail features in Strata DK software enables the systems to work 
    together more efficiently. 
    The DK Systems provide SMDI or Inband DTMF tones for voice mail feature integration. These 
    two options function independently of each other or together. All systems require a DK standard 
    telephone port to interface with each Voice Mail port.
    DK14 – the QRCU3 PCB enables DTMF. The WSIU PCB provides SMDI.
    DK40i – the K5RCU enables DTMF. TSIU, PIOU, PIOUS or RSSU PCBs enable SMDI.
    DK424i – the BRCS enables DTMF. PIOU, PIOUS, RSSU or RSIU/RSIS PCBs enable 
    SMDI. 
    						
    							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 (flexible) message buttons for each of the [PhDN].
    Voice Mail Control via Station
    Station users can control voice mail equipment from their telephone dial pads, when not connected 
    in a conference call. DK40i and DK424i station users can control voice mail equipment on a 
    conference call with other station’s internal or external CO lines. 
    						
    							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
    DTMF and Dial Pulse CO Line Compatible
    DTMF Signal Time (80/160 ms)
    Flexible Button Assignment
    Flexible Directory Numbers
    Flexible Line Ringing Assignment:
    Immediate
    Delay 1
    Delay 2
    Flexible Port/line Assignment
    Group Paging
    Least Cost Routing
    Line Groups
    Line Queuing
    Live System Programming
    Memory Protection
    Message Waiting
    1
    1. Some feature implementation may require additional auxiliary equipment.Multiple Directory Numbers
    Multiple FCC Registration
    Music-on-Hold (MOH) Interface
    Night Ringing Answer Code
    Non-blocking Talk Paths
    Outgoing Call Restriction
    Pooled CO Line Buttons
    Pooled CO Release/Answer Button
    Privacy/Non-privacy
    Station Hunting
    Station Speed Dial
    Station Relocation
    System Programming through Station
    System Speed Dial
    Tandem CO Line Connections
    Tenant Service
    Toll Restriction
    Toll Restriction Override by System Speed Dial
    Transfer Recall (CO line and Tie line)
    Traveling Class of Service
    Unlimited Handsfree Directory Number Talk Paths
    Unrestricted Call Transfer to Directory Numbers
    Voice First or Tone Signaling
    Voice Mail Integration:
    ANI/DNIS Routing to Voice Mail Box
    Automated Attendant
    Call Forward to Voice Mailbox
    Feature Integration
    Message Waiting Indication
    Voice Mail Control via Station
    Optional Features
    Alarm Sensor
    1
    Alternate Background Music1
    Amplified Conference Interface1
    Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)1
    Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
    Built-in Auto Attendant1
    Caller ID*
    Computer Applications1
    Data Switching1
    Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
    Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Lines
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Door Lock Control
    1
    Door Phones (MDFB)
    Enhanced 911 (E911) Service1
    External Page Interface1
    External Page Zones1
    External Amplified Speaker1
    Ground Start CO LinesHospitality Management Information System (HMIS)
    Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
    Loop Start CO Lines
    Modem Pooling*
    Night Ringing Over External Page
    1
    Night Ringing Over Selected Page Zones1
    Off-premises Station1
    Power Failure Transfer1
    Printer Sharing1
    Relay Service1
    External Page/Door Lock Control Relay
    Night/Hold Relay
    Remote Administration and Maintenance1
    Reserve Power*
    System Program Administration Software1
    Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)1
    Tie Lines
    Voice Mail Interface (SMDI) 
    						
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