Toshiba Strata Dk14, Dk40i, Dk424i General Description Manual
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Universal Slot PCBs Summary of PCBs and Subassemblies Strata DK General Description 6/0045 Summary of PCBs and Subassemblies Table 28 provides a summary of the universal slot PCBs and available subassemblies. Table 28 PCB Circuits, Interface Options and Connectors PCBSubassemblyCircuitsInterface OptionsConnector RPTU (DK40i and DK424i) 1 circuit/ISDN PRI DK424i: 23 B channels/ 1 D channel DK40i: 8 or 12 B channels/1 D channel POTS FX Tie (senderized) Tie (cut through) OUTWATS (intra-LATA) O U T WAT S ( i n t e r - L ATA ) InWATSRJ48C or RJ48X ISDN TIA-568A RBSU 2 ISDN BRI S/T point circuits (NT or TE). Each circuit is 2B+1D. (Host for the RBSS)Network and/or station side RJ45, ISDN TIA-568A attaches to RBSU RBSS2 ISDN BRI, S point circuits (2B+D each)Station side only 1 RBSS subassembly per RBSURJ45, ISDN TIA-568A RBUU2 ISDN BRI, U point circuits (2B+D each). Host for the RBUS.Network and/or station side RJ45, ISDN TIA-568A attaches to RBUU RBUS 2 ISDN BRI, U point circuits (2B+D each) subassembly for the RBUU.Network and/or station side 1 RBUS subassembly per RBUU.RJ45, ISDN TIA-568A RDTU2 1~8, 1~12, 1~16, or 1~24 channels (lines), depends on system programmingLoop start lines Ground start lines Tie lines (wink or immediate) DID/DOD lines (wink or immediate)2-pair amphenol RJ48M (All PCB amphenol connectors are female) RMCU 2 E911 CAMA circuits with the 1 RCMS or 4 with 2 RCMSs. (DK40i and DK424i only)E911 CAMA lines RJ11C modular attaches to RMCU RCMS2 E911 CAMA circuitsUp to 2 RCMSs per RMCU for 4 CAMA lines max. REMU 4 Tie line circuitsE&M Tie lines 2- or 4-wire transmission Type I signaling Type II signaling Immediate start Wink start REMU (8-wire modular jack) 2- or 4-wire/type I or II KCDU (DK40i only) 2 CO line circuits/ 4 digital telephone circuitsCO loop start lines Digital circuits same as PDKU, except no DDSSRJ14C modular (CO Line circuits) 25-pair amphenol (digital phone circuits) RCOU 4 CO line circuits (lines) With RCOS: 8 CO line circuits (lines)CO loop start lines RJ14C modular attaches to RCOU RCOSProvides four additional Loop Start CO lines. 1 RCOS subassembly per RCOU
Universal Slot PCBs Summary of PCBs and Subassemblies 46Strata DK General Description 6/00 RCIU24 circuits With RCIS: 8 circuitsLoop or Ground Start Lines with Caller ID. Requires: RCOU, RGLU2 or PCOU RJ14C modular attaches to RCIU2 RCIS Used with RCOU/RCOS, PCOU, and RGLU2 CO line PCBs to provide 4 Caller ID circuits.1 RCIS subassembly per RCIU2 RDDU4 DID circuits DID Lines RJ14C modular RGLU24 line circuits Loop or ground start lines RJ14C modular PIOU, PIOUS, PEPU, RSSUA PIOU or PIOUS can use an IMDUACD/SMIS (DK40i and DK424i) SMDI for Voice Mail SMDR printer or call accounting machine PC or maintenance terminal (local or remote)25-pair amphenol (PIOU or PEPU) Spring clip terminal (PIOUS) Two 3-pair modular (TTY/ SMDR/SMDI/SMIS) (All PCB amphenol connectors are female) attaches to PIOU and PIOUS IMDU Provides remote maintenance 300 bps or 1200 bps full-duplex modem for DKi Admin or DKi Backup. 1 per PIOU/PIOUS. None RSTU28 standard telephone circuitsStandard telephones Voice mail ports Off-premises stations Other similar devices Alternate BGM source Auto Attendant digital announcer Message Waiting lamp (RSTU2 only) Fax machines ACD Announcer Strata Airlink wireless telephones25-pair amphenol (All PCB amphenol connectors are female) attaches to RSTU2 and RDSU R48S48VDC circuit for up to 8 standard telephone circuitsOptionally interfaces to the RSTU2 and RDSU to extend loop length of standard telephones from 600 ohms to 1200 ohms.None RDSU Without RSTS: 2 standard telephone/ 4 digital telephone circuits With RSTS: 4 standard telephone/ 4 digital telephone circuitsDigital: same as PDKU, except no DDSS console Standard: same as RSTU (standard Message Waiting not available)25-pair amphenol attaches to RSTU2 and RDSU RSTSProvides two additional standard telephone circuits1 maximum per RDSU None PESU 2 standard telephone circuits/ 4 electronic telephone circuits (standard/electronic telephone ports)Standard: same as KSTU2 Electronic: same as PEKU, except PESU does not support HDSS console25-pair amphenol RATU (DK424i only) 4 PC Attendant PC Console circuitsPC Attendant Console Conventional Attendant Console25-pair amphenol Table 28 PCB Circuits, Interface Options and Connectors (continued) PCBSubassemblyCircuitsInterface OptionsConnector
Universal Slot PCBs Summary of PCBs and Subassemblies Strata DK General Description 6/0047 PDKU28 digital telephone circuitsDigital telephones (with or without RPCI-DI, DVSU, DADMs, or digital cordless telephone) Stand-alone digital cordless telephone DDSS console PDIU-DS DDCB25-pair amphenol Stratagy DK 2, 4, 6, or 8 VM ports All of the above Stratagy DK systems use 8 station ports in the DK40i, DK424i softwareNone None PEKU8 electronic telephone circuitsElectronic telephones HDSS console Alternate BGM source EOCU PCB for OCA External conference amplifier HDCB25-pair amphenol (All PCB amphenol connectors are Female) attaches to PEKU or PESUEOCUProvides Speaker OCA path for 8 circuits on PEKU or 4 circuits on PESU. (Handset OCA is not available on EKTs.)1 for PEKU or PESU that supports Speaker OCA RSIU (DK424i only)Up to 4 interface ports when installed with the optional RSIS or RMDS piggy-back PCBs.ACD/SMIS SMDI for voice mail SMDR printer or call accounting machine PC or maintenance terminal (local or remote)One 3-pair modular (TTY/ SMDR/SMDI/SMIS) attaches to RSIU RSIS, RS-232 interface RMDS (Modem/ RS-232) (DK424i only)Up to 3 RSISs ...or 1 RMDS and 2 RSISs per RSIUProvides up to four interface ports (RS-232 and modem) for system interface with: RMDS (1200 or 2400 bps) Voice Mail SMDI ACD/SMIS SMDR Local or Remote Maintenance for DKi Admin or DKi Backup PC.One 3-pair modular per RSIS (RS-232), RMDS (Modem/RS-232) RWIU4 RJ11 jacks to support 4 Strata AirLink Integrated Base StationsDigital Wireless Handsets: same as PDKU, except no DDSS console, Stand-alone cordless telephone, PDIU-DS, or DDCBNone BVPU4 Virtual Tie line circuits, 1 10baseT port, 1 RS-232 maintenance portH.323 standard for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)One 3-pair modular plug for serial port. One 10baseT RJ45 for LAN connection. RRCUSupports 2 remote cabinets. 62.5 m µ, multi-mode fiber. SC connector Table 28 PCB Circuits, Interface Options and Connectors (continued) PCBSubassemblyCircuitsInterface OptionsConnector
Universal Slot PCBs Option Interface PCBs 48Strata DK General Description 6/00 Option Interface PCBs This section describes the option interface PCBs. Option Interface Unit (PIOU) The PIOU provides interfaces for Paging (Amplified, Unamplified, and Zone), SMDR, SMDI for Voice Mail integration, SMIS for ACD, DKi Admin Interface for on or off-site maintenance, an Alarm sensor, and a Remote Maintenance Modem subassembly (IMDU) that allows the system to be programmed from an off-site DKi Admin PC. DK40i – the PIOU PCBs three-watt or non-amplified 600 ohm paging output is not used since paging is supported by the Base KSU paging interface. DK424i – the PIOU provides two-relay contact pairs. One of the contact pairs can be set for control of a customer-provided door lock or control of a MOH source. The other relay pair can be configured to mute BGM while the page feature is being activated or for the Night Relay function. Simplified Option Interface Unit (PIOUS) The PIOUS has most of the PIOU’s features, including SMDR output and the TTY output port interface and IMDU. It also provides flexible relay contacts and an Unamplified Page output. It does not provide Amplified or Zone Paging. Remote Maintenance Subassembly (IMDU) The IMDU is an optional modem that connects to a PIOU or PIOUS to link the system to off-site programming and maintenance equipment, such as a DKi Admin PC. The IMDU has an internal maintenance channel and does not require a dedicated CO line or station port. Data transmission speed can be set at 300 or 1200 bps full duplex. External Page Interface Unit (PEPU) The PEPU is a reduced version of the PIOU and PIOUS, providing most of the Paging and Relay Contact options offered by these other optional PCBs. Single Serial Interface Unit (RSSU) The RSSU contains one RS-232 serial port for connecting an SMDI, SMIS processor, DKi Admin/ DKi Backup PC or external modem. The RSSU provides a cost-effective alternative to the PIOU or PIOUS when only one other serial I/O port is needed, or when the other features of the PIOU or PIOUS are not required. The RSSU has a fixed speed of 1200 bps. It does not support SMDR, or the IMDU or RMDS modems. DK40i – one optional RSSU maintenance interface PCB can be used for connecting a maintenance PC or external modem (local or remote) to the DK40i. DK424i – a maximum of three RSSU cards can be supported per system.
Universal Slot PCBs Option Interface PCBs Strata DK General Description 6/0049 Serial Interface Unit (RSIU, DK424i only) The RSIU provides up to four interface ports that allow the Strata DK424i systems to connect to the following: Voice Mail system with RS-232 SMDI ACD/SMIS system or Call Center Viewer SMDR printer, call accounting machine or HMIS DKi Admin/DKi Backup running on a PC as a maintenance terminal (locally or remotely) or HMIS StrataControl PC maintenance terminal The RSIU, which comes standard with one port, can be equipped with up to three more optional RS-232 ports (total of four RS-232 ports). The Single Interface Subassembly (RSIS) piggy-backs onto the RSIU PCB to provide the optional ports. One of the serial ports can be an internal modem. An optional 2400 bps built-in Modem Subassembly (RMDS) can be added onto the RSIU. The maximum allowed combined speed of all four channels is 9600 bps. All four channels of the RSIU connect directly to the system processor via a short ribbon cable. The RSIU must be positioned in the first universal slot of the Base Cabinet. RMDS (DK424i only) The optional RMDS modem mounts on an RSIU and can function either as a remote maintenance modem to provide the same functions as the IMDU or as a direct RS-232 link to a DKi Admin/ DKi Backup PC COM port. The function of the RMDS is set in system programming. Data transmission speed for the built-in modem function can be set at 1200 bps or 2400 bps via system programming.
Universal Slot PCBs Option Interface PCBs 50Strata DK General Description 6/00 Option Interface PCB Compatibility Option interface cards for the DK40i and DK424i are shown in Ta b l e s 2 9 and 30. Table 29 DK40i Interface PCB Options Interface Options1 1. Amplified page output (single zone, 3 watts, 8 ohms) on the PIOU and PEPU is not available on the DK40i. RSSUPIOUPIOUSPEPUTSIUDK40i Base 2 2. These functions are standard (built-in) to the DK40i Base KSU. Zone page interface (unamplified, 4 zones)X Unamplified page output (single zone, 600 Ω, duplex)X Night transfer or Music-on-hold control relayXXX X Door lock or external amplifier control relayXXXX IMDU disables TTY output when piggy-backed onto PIOU or PIOUS cardsXX Remote Maintenance using customer-provided external modem, StrataControl and/or DKi Admin PC (requires TTY output port) XXXX SMDR output (RS-232/6-wire modular connector)XX X Alarm sensorXX Voice Mail SMDI (requires TTY output port)XXX X Table 30 DK424i Interface PCB Options Interface OptionsRSSU1PIOU1PIOUS1PEPURSIU/ RSIS1 Zone page interface (unamplified, 4 zones)X Unamplified page output (single zone, 600 ohms, duplex)XXX Amplified page output (single zone, 3 watts, 8 ohms)XX Night transfer or Music-on-hold control relayXXX Door lock or external amplifier control relayXXX Alarm SensorXX Remote maintenance modem subassembly (IMDU or RMDS) (disables TTY output when they are piggy-backed onto the PIOU/PIOUS or RSIU/RSIS cards) 2 X (IMDU)X (IMDU)X (RMDS) Remote Maintenance using customer-provided external modem (requires TTY output port)2XXXX SMDR output (RS-232/6-wire modular connector) X 3X3X MIS for ACD (requires TTY output port)2, 4XXXX Voice Mail SMDI (requires TTY output port)2XXX X StrataControl and/or DKi Admin PC (requires TTY output port)2XXXX Hospitality Management Information System (HMIS)5XX X 1. PIOU, PIOUS, and RSSU each provide one TTY port which can be flexibly programmed for the features marked with X. RSIU/RSIS can provide up to four flexible TTY/SMDR ports. 2. Maintenance modem, ACD/SMIS, Insight DK, Voice Mail, SMDI and DKi Admin PC Interface each require a separate TTY output. PIOU, PIOUS, and RSSU provide one TTY output each. RSIU with RSIS PCBs provides up to four TTY outputs. 3. SMDR output will function simultaneously on the same PIOU or PIOUS with one of the following: DKi Admin, remote modem, SMIS for ACD, Insight DK, or SMDI features. 4. Insight DK, Call Center Viewer and SMIS for ACD requires that the system processor must be equipped with an RKYS3 or higher feature key. 5. HMIS requires the system SMDR and maintenance ports. If HMIS is in use, local/remote system programming with a PC is not available.
Strata DK General Description 6/0051 Stations and Peripherals5 This chapter discusses the current line of Strata DK telephones and peripherals that are compatible with DK14, DK40i and DK424i. The Strata DK40i and DK424i systems can also support all older Strata digital telephones and most Strata electronic telephones. A large number of widely used and sophisticated features are available to Strata DK station users. Everyday features such as Call Transfer, Call Forwarding, Call Holding, and Call Pickup are executed with just the push of a button or a brief access code. LCD telephones offer more sophisticated features. In addition to various operational features, the Strata DK also supports multiple [DNs], providing easy access to specific lines at the convenience of station users. Toshiba Telecommunication Systems Division (TSD) does not provide ISDN station equipment, such as ISDN telephones, fax machines, and computer interface devices for high speed internet access or video conferencing. Toshiba does provide the interface circuit boards that support all of the above ISDN station equipment.
Stations and Peripherals Digital Telephones 52Strata DK General Description 6/00 Digital Telephones The Strata DK supports the latest line of Strata DKT2000-series digital telephones, which offer station users a number of useful features that are easy to access (see Figure 15). Figure 15 2000-Series Digital Telephone Buttons and Features These telephones share a similar design and fit with a variety of office environments. The DKT2000-series are available in charcoal gray or ash white color in the following models: DKT2010-S The DKT2010-S is a 10-Button Digital Speakerphone. DKT2020-S The DKT2020-S is a 20-button Digital Speakerphone. DKT2010-SD The DKT2010-SD is a 10-Button Digital Speakerphone with Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). DKT2020-SD The DKT2020-SD is a 20-Button Digital Speakerphone with LCD. DKT2020-FDSP DKT2020-FDSD Full-duplex Speakerphone with optional External Microphone (RFDM) 1716 Dial Pad Message Waiting Button and LED Indicator Microphone ON/OFF Button and LED Indicator Speaker ON/OFF Button and LED Indicator Last Number Redial Conference/Transfer Volume (up/down) Hold Handset Red/Green LED IndicatorsLCD Display LCD Control/Soft Key Buttons Flexible Feature Control Buttons Microphone Location
Stations and Peripherals Digital Telephones Strata DK General Description 6/0053 DKT2001 The DKT2001 is a Digital Single Line Telephone. It looks similar to the existing 2000-series telephones, but it has a smaller footprint. It is narrower because there are no programmable buttons and no LCD. The DKT2001 connects to same digital station port as other 2000- series digital telephones. This makes it compatible with all Strata DK and Perception systems that support digital station ports. Features The digital single line telephone supports many features of the other 2000-series digital telephones, including: Line button with a red LED. The Line button for the DKT2001 is the [PDN] on this telephone. Hold button Conference/Transfer button Message Waiting button with red LED Volume Up and Volume Down buttons One-way voice announce and handset OCA Supports most DKT features through the use of feature codes There are some features of the other 2000-series digital telephones that the DKT2001 does not support: On-hook dialing Handsfree answerback. Speaker OCA Add-on module (DADM2020) Personal Computer Interface Unit (RPCI) Headset/loud ringing bell connection (HHEU) Redial button Programmable buttons or LCD The digital single line telephone has many feature advantages over analog single-line telephones: Automatic Busy Redial Automatic Line Selection Background Music with station control Busy Override over Handset Exclusive Hold One-way voice announce and handset OCA
Stations and Peripherals Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Telephones 54Strata DK General Description 6/00 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Telephones LCD telephones (DKT2010-SD and DKT2020-SD) provide a variety of calling and messaging information on an alphanumeric screen that displays up to two-lines of information, up to 16 characters per line. LCD telephones provide the features shown in Table 31. Table 31 LCD Features FeatureDescription Alphanumeric MessagingStation users can create alphanumeric messages that display on other station users’ LCDs, including busy, called station, calling station, and group station messaging. Automatic Number Identification (ANI)Displays the telephone numbers of the calling party for incoming, transferred, and Call Forward calls. Busy Lamp Field (BLF) IndicationIndicates the busy or idle status of all of the telephones in the system. Call Duration The time elapsed during an outside call displays. Caller ID The telephone number or name of the calling party displays on the ringing or busy telephone for incoming, transferred, and Call Forward calls. Call Park Orbits When a call is parked, the orbit number displays. When multiple calls are parked, LCD station users can scroll through a list of parked calls. CO Line IdentificationEach line can be assigned a name which displays when station users answer or access lines. Names can be up to 16 characters long. Date/Time of Day The date and time displays when stations are idle. Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)Displays names of called parties which have been previously correlated with the system database of assigned DNIS numbers. [DN] User Name/ NumberStation users can enter a name that displays on the station’s LCD when idle or busy, and appears on the LCDs of other calling stations when the station calls them. The called station’s name also appears on the calling station’s LCD. Names can be up to 16 characters long. If a name is not created for a station, the station’s Primary Directory Number [PDN] displays in place of the name. Feature Prompting Soft KeysSoft keys are used as an alternative to access codes or feature buttons. Station users can access features by responding to LCD prompts. Timed Reminders with MessagingSelected station users can define up to five separate messages and have each message appear on their LCD at pre-scheduled times. Speed Dial Memo Directory DialingSelected station users can enter 12-character names for each of their Station (Personal) Speed Dial numbers. They can call any of these numbers by scrolling through the directory on the LCD, selecting the desired name, and pressing a line access button. LCD users can also scroll the system common speed dial directory.