Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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/ I / i I ./ STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 number of electronic telephones by two; each HDCB takes one port, and reduces *-the maximum by one. l Connections from the PEKU to the MDF are made with 25-pair amphenol connec- tors. Each port normally uses 2-pair wiring; 3-pair wiring is required when off-hook call announce is supported. l A maximum of three PEKUs can normally be installed in DK24 to provide twenty-four electronic telephone ports, seven in DK56 to provide...
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STRATADK . GENERALDESCRIPTION DECEMBER1990 b TABLEL OPTIONALSUBASSEMBLIES ^ Subassembly Host Capacity Function EOCU PEKU and PESU 1 for PEKU or PESU that supports OCA Provides OCA path for 8 circuits on PEKU or 4 circuits on PESU. CRCU (4 or 8 circuits) PCTU or PCTUS 1 per PCTlkystem Provides DTMF receiver for DISA, standard telephone circuits, and TIE lines. IMDU PIOU or PIOUS 1 per PlOWsystem Provides remote maintenance interface with built-in modem. HHEU HVSU HVSI DVSU 6500-series...
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STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 TABLE M OPTIONAL UNITS -. Option unit Interface Capacity Function HDSS 6560 PEKU (circuits 7 & 8) 4 per system with PCTU2/3 Provides a 60-button DSS console :DSS console) 3 with PCTUS that functions with electronic telephones. Buttons are flexibly assigned as CO line, speed dial, and DSS. DDSS10605 PDKU (circuit 8) 4 per system with PCTUB Provides a 60-button DSS (Digital DSS console that functions with Console) digital telephones. Buttons are...
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STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 4 FEATURES STRATA DK digital key systems Offer a broad range of features and services, which are summarized ‘.. in Tables N, 0, and P. * . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l l l l l l TABLE N SYSTEM FEATURES The system features listed below function on all STRATA DK systems. Standard Account Codes (Forced/Voluntary/Verifiedt) l All Call Voice Page l Alternate Point Answer l Automatic Hold/Park Recall 0 Automatic...
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STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 TABLE 0 c--. DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE FEATURES . The station features listed below are accessible from each digital and electronic telephone. l Account Code Button l Automatic Busy Redial l Automatic Callback l Automatic Hold/Park Recall l Automatic Line Selection l Background Music with Station Control* l Busy Override l Call Forward l All Calls l Busy l No Answer l Busy/No Answer l Fixed l Call Park l Call Pickup l Call Transfer...
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STRATADK GENERALDESCRIPTION DECEMBER1990 TABLEP STANDARD TELEPHONE FEATURES _ The features listed below are accessible from a standard telephone by dialing access codes. See both System Features and Digital and Electronic Telephone Features sections for detailed descriptions. Standard l All Call Voice Page 0 l Automatic Callback 0 l Automatic Hold/Park Recall 0 l Busy Override 0 l Call Forward 0 l All Calls 0 l Busy 0 l No Answer 0 l Busy/No Answer 0 l Call Park 0 l Call Pickup 0 l...
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STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 l Each station in the system may be pro- *---- grammed so that account codes entered from that station will be verified or not verified. l Verifiedt: Each station is set independent- ly in system programming so that account codes, forced and voluntary, will be verified or not verified. l The system may be programmed to have 300 verified account codes total-voluntary and forced. l A verified account code may be system programmed so that all the...
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STRATA DK GENERAL DESCRIPTION DECEMBER 1990 data equipment, including personal computers, printers, and modems. Asynchronous data can t%?ransmitted at speeds up to 19.2 kpbs. The system allows personal computer (PC) key- board dialing (up to 9600 bps) using the AT command set. When used in conjunction with PC desk top software, dial-by-name and other dial directories may be set up inside the PC. The system provides four data security groups to restrict data calls between groups. The sys- tem...
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Door Lock Control: Any telephone program- med with a door lock button can unlock a door. Pressing the button activates the electronic door lock, and the lock opens for 3 or 6 sec- onds, as specified in programming. The actual electronic door lock mechanism must be sup- plied by the customer. This feature is optional. An option interface PCB (PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU) or an HDCB is required to support it. Up to five door lock controls can be installed with a designated button for each (four are...