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    tronic telephones with OCA must also be upgraded 
    with an EOCU subassembly. However, PDKU PCBs 
    supporting digital telephones with OCA require no 
    such upgrade. Telephones calling to an OCA- 
    equipped digital or electronic telephone do not 
    require an upgrade. 
    l To receive OCA calls, a digital telephone must be 
    upgraded with asubassembly called DVSU. Each 
    digital telephone can be so equipped. 
    l To receive OCA calls, an electronic telephone 
    must be upgraded with two subassemblies, HVSU 
    and HVSI. Each electronic telephone can be so 
    equipped; there is no limit. Also, each PEKU or 
    PESU PCB supporting telephones equipped for 
    OCA must be upgraded with an EOCU. This means 
    that every electronic telephone which must re- 
    ceive an OCA call must be connected to a PEKU 
    or PESU equipped with the EOCU subassembly. 
    Therefore, OCA-equipped electronic telephones 
    should be kept in groups of four in concert with a 
    particular PESU and in groups of eight with a 
    particular PEKU. Since the EOCU is a subassem- 
    bly on the PEKU or PESU, it does not reduce the 
    number of available universal slots. 
    l All system slots, except DK96’s 11-l 4and DK24’s 
    05 and 06 with PCTUSl , support telephone OCA 
    receiving. 
    2.60 Data and Modems with Release 1 or 2 
    2.61 
    Passing data at up to 9600 bits per second 
    through the STRATA DK standard telephone ports 
    is possible. To accomplish this function, an exter- 
    nal, commercially available modem is required. 
    Most typically, the modem will be housed in a 
    personal computer and have its own two-wire 
    modular connection. It is interfaced to STRATA DK 
    via a PSTU or PESU PCB as if it were a standard 
    telephone. The IMDU modem discussed previ- 
    ously in Example 6 can only be used with the PIOU 
    or PIOUS PCB for remote maintenance. 
    IMPORTANT NOTE: 
    For data applications requiring more func- 
    tions than that provided by a personal 
    computer and modem, it is recommended 
    to use the STRATA DK data interface units, 
    PDIU-DI and PDIU-DS. This includes data 
    applications such as modem pooling, 
    printer sharing, PC-to-PC file transfer, etc. 
    Example 8-A sizable business needs 15 CO lines, 
    three E&M TIE lines, 37 electronic telephones, 
    two DSS consoles, four door phones, three 
    standard telephones, a FAX machine, three 
    modems, off-hookcall announceforseven of the 
    37 electronic telephones, and three-zone pag- 
    ing. The customer also wishes to use the Direct 
    Inward System Access (DISA) feature. 
    l The four door phones require two HDCBs 
    since each HDCB has a maximum of three 
    door phones. Each HDCB interfaces as an 
    equivalent electronic telephone. The two DSS 
    consoles count as the equivalent of four 
    electronic telephones, in addition to the two 
    for the HDCBs and the 37 actual electronic 
    telephones, resulting in 43 equivalent elec- 
    tronic telephones. The system, therefore, 
    requires six PEKU PCBs. One of the PEKUs 
    needs an EOCU PCB to accommodate the 
    seven electronic telephones that will have 
    off-hookcall announce. This particular PEKU 
    should be one that does not interface a DSS 
    console, because the DSS console inter- 
    faces as the equivalent of two electronic 
    telephones, so only six electronic telephones 
    could have the OCA feature. These seven 
    electronic telephones should, therefore, have 
    certain station numbers in order to save the 
    extra expense of additional EOCU PCBs. 
    l The equivalent of seven standard telephones 
    need to be interfaced, so only one PSTU is 
    required. A CRCU PCB will be required for 
    the DISA feature, since DTMF tones will be 
    coming into the KSU. Therefore, the stan- 
    dard telephones and like devices can use 
    DTMF without any additional cost. If only one 
    zone of external paging is needed, a PEPU 
    or PIOUS PCB could do the job. But three 
    zones are required, so a PIOU PCB will be 
    installed. For 15 CO lines, four PCOU PCBs 
    are needed. Only one PEMU PCB is required 
    for the three TIE lines. The PEMU uses up 
    four stations from the total station capacity, 
    but no extra hardware is required because of 
    this, and this system is very far from using the 
    maximum station capacity so it is not of 
    concern here. 
    l In summary, the total PCB requirement (in 
    addition to common equipment) is as fol- 
    lows: 
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    							Four PCOU PCBs 
    One PEMU PCB 
    Six PEKU PCBs 
    One PSTU PCB 
    One PIOU PCB 
    One EOCU subassembly 
    One CRCU subassembly 
    l A total of 13 universal slots (one for each of 
    the PCBs with the prefix “P”) will be used in 
    this DK96 system. It is working with 18 tele- 
    phone lines and 48 station devices so it is 
    quite a large system. Another five electronic 
    telephones could be added without requiring 
    use of another universal slot. 
    2.70 Miscellaneous 
    2.71 
    Other hardware items may be needed in a 
    particular system configuration. These include the 
    DPFT power failure transfer unit, used to connect 
    CO lines to standard telephones in the event of a 
    power outage; the HESB speaker/amplifier, which 
    may interface with an digital or electronic telephone; 
    the HHEU headset interface, which may be re- 
    quired to hook up an HESB or a headset to a digital 
    or 6500-series electronic telephone; an HESC-65 
    cable, to connect the HESB to a 6500-series 
    electronic telephone; a PBTC-3M cable, for con- 
    nection to reserve batteries or a PPTC connector 
    for an SMDR printer, TTY, or remote maintenance 
    terminal interface. More details on these miscella- 
    neous items can be found in Table 4-F, the General 
    Description, and other Installation chapters. 
    I NOTE: 
    An HESC-65A only is required to connect a 
    digital telephone to an HESB; this cable can 
    also be used with 6500-series electronic 
    telephones. 
    2.80 Ports 
    2.81 Interfaces to each of some devices (such as 
    telephones) in the STRATA DK system can be 
    referred to as ports. Therefore, a PEKU, PDKU, 
    I PSTU, and PESU PCB can be said to have station 
    ports (see Note 2). STRATA DK system program- 
    ming uses port numbers to identify which device 
    will be equipped with desired features or operation. 
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    The first port number is 00 and can continue up to 
    95 with a PCTU (1,2, or 3) PCB and up Jo 23 with 
    a PCTUS PCB. Port 00 is usually intercom station 200, 1 
    and is designated as the primary system attendant 
    station. Intercom numbering can becompletely flexibly 
    assigned, but is best left to the consecutive standard 
    numbering of 200 N 295 with PCTU (1, 2, and 3) and 1 
    200 N 223 with PCTUSl . User guides are written using 
    this standard plan, and LCD digital and electronic 1 
    telephone busy fields will be meaningful only if the last 
    two digits of the intercom number are consecutive, 
    starting with 00. 
    NOTES: 
    1. Each PEMU uses four station ports and four 
    CO lines; however, if the PEMU is installed in 
    a DK24 with a PCTUSl PCB, on/y 16 station 
    ports are available for station interface using 
    PEKU, PSTU, or PESU PCBs, because the 
    PCTUSassigns, eightstationports to the PEMU 
    PCB. 
    2. Each PEW provides two standard and four 
    electronic telephone ports for a total of six 
    stationports; however, two nonfunctioningpotis 
    (circuits 3 and 4) are automatically assigned to 
    the PESU so a total of eight station ports are 
    allocated to each PESU PCB installed. 
    2.90 CO Lines 
    2.91 Telephone network CO lines interface to the 
    STRATA DK PCOU PCB. Four circuits are provided by 
    each PCOU. These circuits are identified as CO lines 
    in DK system software and are not considered as ports 
    but are in addition to ports when considering total 
    system station and line capacity. 
    NOTE: 
    Each PEMUuses four CO lines in system software 
    as well as four PCTU 1,2,3 or eight PCTUS ports 
    in system software. 
    3 WORKSHEETS 
    3.00 To use a methodical step-by-step procedure to 
    configure a system, worksheets are provided in this 
    section. Use of these worksheets will automatically 
    consider all of the various factors. 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 1 
    Customer: Location: 
    Complete Worksheet 1 before proceeding with other worksheets. 
    Al. DSS consoles required (refer to HDSS in Table 4-E): 1 (Al) HDSS 
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    A2. Door phones/locks required (refer to HDCB in Table 4-E): 
    1 (A2) HDCBs 1 
    A3. Electronic telephones required (refer to PEKU and PESU in Table 4-C): 
    NOTE: 
    If upgrading an existing STRATA DKsystem using ZOOO-/3000-/6000-/6005-series electronic telephones 
    and/or if the system requires TIE lines (PEMU), refer to the System Power Check, Worksheet 7. 
    I (A3)Total electronic telephones 
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    A4. Does the customer require separate music sources for music-on-hold (MOH) and background 
    music (BGM). Yes or no? (A4) . 
    If separate sources are required, one PEKU port is needed 
    for the BGM source connection. 
    A5. External amplifier for two-CO line amplified conference (4 maximum). 
    I (A5) Two-CO line conference amplifiers: 
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    NOTE: 
    External amplifiers are customer-supplied. 
    AAl. DDSS consoles required (refer to DDSS in Table 4-E): 1 (AAl) DDSS 
    AA2. PDIU-DSs required (refer to PDIU-DS in Table 4-E): 
    1 (AA2) PDIU-DS 
    AA3. Digital telephones with or without PDIU-DI data interface unit base required (refer to PDKU in 
    Table 4-C): 
    r+yl=I 
    (AA3) Total digital telephones 
    NOTE: 
    If upgrading an existing STRATA DK system to add digital telephones with PDIU-DI base and/or if the 
    system requires TIE lines (PEMU), refer to the System Power Check, Worksheet 7. 
    Bl . Number of standard telephones required (refer to PSTU and PESU in Table 4-C). 
    (Bl) Standard telephones: ’ 
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    WORKSHEET 1 (continued) 
    B2. Number of auxiliary devices/ports, i.e., voice mail ports, auto attendant ports, fax machines, 
    modems (refer to PSTU and PESU in Table 4-C). 
    I( ) B2 Auxiliary devices: 
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    C. Number of CO lines required (refer to PCOU in Table 4-C): 
    D. Number of E&M TIE lines required (refer to PEMU in Table 4-C): 
    E. Does the customer require options that interface with a PIOU, PIOUS, or PEPU PCB? Yes 
    No--- (refer to Table 4-D). Enter optional interface PCB type: 
    Optional Interface PCB: 
    F. Does the customer require other optional features (yes or no for each): battery backup-, power 
    failure transfer unit-, DTMF signals from standard telephone ports-, off-hook call 
    announce-, headsets-, built-in remote maintenance-, loud ringing bell-, talkback 
    amplifier-, 
    external pageamplifier/speaker-, door phones-, door lock controls-, PDIU-DI 
    -- 1 
    NOTE: 
    These options are configured on Worksheet 6 after completing Worksheets 2 - 5. 
    G. Complete Worksheets 2 N 5. 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 2 
    (PEKLVPDKU PCB requirements) 
    Customer Location 
    B. PEKU PCBs (eight station ports) 
    1. Determine the total PEKU ports required using Chart 1. 
    CHART I-PEKU PORT REQUIREMENTS 
    Equipment Type: Equipment 
    Quantity x (Ports/ 
    per) = Ports Used 
    DSS consoles: 
    (Al) x 2 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, Al) 
    HDCB controllers: 
    VW x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, A2) 
    Electronic telephones: 
    (A3) x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, A3) 
    BGM/MOH separation: 
    (A4) x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, A4) 
    Conference amplifiers: 
    VW x 2 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, A5) 
    Total PEKU Ports = 
    2. Determine the minimum PEKU PCBs required using Chart 2. 
    CHART P-MINIMUM PEKU PCB REQUIREMENTS 
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    01-08 09-16 17-24 25-32 33-40 41-48 49-56 57-64 
    3 4 5 6 7 
    8 65 - 72 73 - 80 
    I 9 IO 81 - 88 89 - 96 
    11 12 
    3. Determine the actual PEKU PCBs required using Charts 1 and 2 as follows: 
    Actual PEKUs (AT) = (Am) or (Al) or (A2) whichever is the largest number. 
    Actual PEKU PCBs = 
    -..-.Jv 1 
    4. PESU: In a configuration that requires less than five electronic telephone station-ports, a PESU 
    PCB may be used in place of a PEKU PCB. The PESU supports HDCBs and a BGM source .:. 
    connection as well as electronic telephones. It does not support a DSS console. Normally, only .I’ 
    one PESU is installed in a system (see PSTU, Worksheet 3). 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 2 
    (continued) 
    (PEKWPDKU PCB requirements) 
    Customer Location 
    AA. PDKU PCBs (eight station ports) 
    1. Determine the total PDKU ports required using Chart IA. 
    CHART IA-PDKU PORT REQUIREMENTS 
    Equipment Type: Equipment 
    Quantity x (Ports/ 
    per) = Ports Used 
    DDSS consoles: (AAI) x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, AAI) 
    PDIU-DSs: (AA2) x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, AA2) 
    Digital telephones (with 
    VW x 1 = 
    or without PDIU-Dls): 
    (see Worksheet 1, AA3) 
    Total PDKU Ports = 
    L 
    2. Determine the minimum PDKU PCBs required using Chart 2A. 
    CHART PA-MINIMUM PDKU PCB REQUIREMENTS 
    Total 
    Ports 
    01-08 09-16 17-24 25-32 33-40 41-48 49-56 57-64 65-72 73-80 81-88 89-96 
    (Chart IA) 
    Minimum 
    PDKU 1 
    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 
    PCBs 
    (AAm) 
    3. Determine the actual 
    PDKU PCBs required using Charts IA and 2A as follows: 
    Actual PDKUs (AAT) = (AAm) or (AAl) whichever is the largest number. 
    Actual PDKU PCBs = 
    -(AAT) 1 
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    CONFlGURJiTlON GUIDE, WORKSHEET 3 
    (PSTWPESU PCB requirements) 
    B. PSTU PCBs (eight station ports) 
    1. Determine the total PSTU ports required using Chart 3. 
    CHART 3-PSTU PORT REQUIREMENTS 
    Equipment Type: Equipment 
    Quantity X Ports = Ports Used 
    Standard telephones: 
    WI x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, Bl) 
    Other devices: 
    WI x 1 = 
    (see Worksheet 1, B2) 
    Total PSTU Ports = 
    2. Determine the actual PSTU PCB requirements using Chart 4. 
    CHART 4-ACTUAL PSTU PCB REQUIREMENTS 
    Total 
    Ports 
    (Chart 3) 
    PSTU 
    PCBs 
    1 Actual PSTU PCBs = (BT1)I 81 - 88 89 - 96 
    12 
    3. PESU: In a configuration requiring less than two PSTU station ports, a PESU PCB can be used 
    in place of a PSTU PCB. Normally, only one PESU is installed in a system. 
    Actual PESU PCBs 
    -(BT.9 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 4 
    C. PCOU PCBs (four CO lines) 
    1. Enter the number of CO lines required from Paragraph C of Worksheet 1. 
    CO lines 
    2. Determine the number of PCOU PCBs using Chart 5. 
    CHART 5-ACTUAL PCOU PCB REQUIREMENTS 
    co 
    Lines 01-04 05-08 09-12 13-16 17-20 21-24 25-28 29-32 33-36 
    (C) above 
    PCOU 
    PCBs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
    Actual PCOU PCBs = 
    -.Ac-u ( 
    D. PEMU PCBs (four TIE lines) 
    1. Enter the number of TIE lines from Paragraph D of Worksheet 1. 
    TIE lines 
    2. Determine the number of PEMU PCBs using Chart 6. 
    CHART 6-ACTUAL PEMU PCB REQUIREMENTS 
    TIE 
    Lines 
    01 -04 05-08 09-12 
    (D) above 
    PEMU 1 2 3 PCBs 
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    Actual PEMU PCBs = 
    -..Aw ) 
    E. PIOU/PIOUS/PEPU PCBs (see Paragraph E of Worksheet 1) 
    Enter type of optional interface from Paragraph E of Worksheet 1 if required. Only one per system. 
    Actual Interface PCB 
    -.wW 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 5 
    F. System and Slot Check . 
    1. Add total PCB/slot requirements (from Worksheets 2 N 4): AT + AAT+ BTl + BT2 + CT + DT + ET 
    = 
    total.  PCB/slot 
    IMPORTANT NOTE! 
    One or two additional slots should always be considered for future growth. 
    2. If total is six or less, use DK24 and PCTUSl with the following considerations: 
    a. Total PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: three or less (no PEMU equipped). 
    b. Total PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: two or less (PEMU equipped). 
    c. Total PCOU PCBs:.four or less. 
    d. Total PEMU PCBs: one or less. 
    DK24 with PCTUS 
    e. DSS consoles: three or less. 
    f. HDCB controllers: three or less. 
    g. If using 2000~/3000-/6000-/6005series electronic telephones and/or a PEMU, use Power 
    Check, Worksheet 7. 
    3. if total is six or less, use 
    DK24 and PCTU (1, 2, or 3) with the following considerations: 
    a. Total PDKU/PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: four or less (no PEMU equipped). 
    b. Total PDKU/PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: three or less (PEMU equipped). 
    c. Total PCOU PCBs: six or less. 
    d. Total PEMU PCBs: one or less. 
    DK24 with PCTUl , 2, or 3 
    e. Combined DDSS and DSS consoles: four or less. 
    f. HDCB controllers: four or less. 
    g. If using 2000-/3000-/6000-/6005series electronic telephones, PDIU-Dls, and/or a PEMU, use 
    Power Check, Worksheet 7. 
    4. If total is eight or less, use 
    DK56 and PCTU (1, 2, or 3) with the following considerations: 
    a. PDKU/PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: eight or less. 
    b. PCOU PCBs: eight or less. 
    c. PEMU PCBs: two or less. 
    d. PEMU and PCOU: eight or less. 
    DK56 with PCTUI, 2, or 3 
    e. Combined DDSS and DSS consoles: four or less. 
    f. HDCB controllers: four or less. 
    g. If using 2000-/3000-/6000-/6005-series electronic telephones, PDIU-Dls, and/or a PEMU, use 
    Power Check, Worksheet 7. 
    5. If this total is above eight, use 
    DK96 and PCTU (1, 2, or 3) with the following considerations: 
    a. PDKU/PEKU/PSTU/PESU PCBs combined: 12 or less. 
    b. PCOU PCBs: nine or less. 
    c. PEMU PCBs: three or less 
    d. PEMU and PCOU: nine or less. DK96 with PCTUl , 2, or 3 
    e. Combined DDSS and DSS consoles: four or less. 
    f. HDCB controllers: four or less. 
    g. If using 2000-/3000-/6000-/6005-series electronic telephones, PDIU-Dls, and/or a PEMU, use 
    Power Check, Worksheet 7. 
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    NOTE: 
    PDKU and DDSS rewire PCTU3. 
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    CONFIGURATION GUIDE, WORKSHEET 6 
    (miscellaneous option requirements) 
    . 
    G. CRCU PCBs (refer to Table 4-F): 
    1. A CRCU (-4 or -8) must be installed on the PCTUSl or PCTU2 or PCTU3 PCB if the customer 
    has TIE lines, DISA CO lines, or is using standard telephones or voice mail type devices 
    connected to PSTU or PESU standard telephone ports. 
    2. For normal traffic, a CRCU-4 (providing four DTMF receiver circuits) will be sufficient. However, 
    for extremely high traffic requirements, a CRCU-8 (providing eight DTMF receiver circuits) may 
    be required. 
    CRCU-4 or CRCU-8 
    NOTE: 
    Only one CRCU can be used per system. 
    H. EOCU (refer to Table 4-F): 
    An EOCU must be installed on each PEKU and/or PESU that is connected to electronic telephones 
    receiving off-hook voice announcements (OCA). 
    Actual EOCU PCBs 
    NOTES: 
    1. One EOCU for each PEKU or PEW that supports electronic telephones that must receive OCA. 
    2. Be sure thatproperconsideration is given to where the PEKU or PESU is placed to provide the most 
    efficient use of the 8-circuit EOCU. The PESU only provides four electronic telephone ports; the 
    DSS consoles take a way two ports on a PEKU; an HDCB takes a way one port on a PESU or PEKU. 
    3. AnEOCU(OCA)willnotfunctioninslotsll - 14onDK96andslots05-06onDK24withPCTUSl. 
    I. DVSU (refer to Table 4-F): 
    One DVSU is required for each digital telephone receiving OCA. 
    Actual DVSU 
    J. HVSWHVSI (refer to Table 4-F): 
    One HVSU and one HVSI is required for each electronic telephone receiving 00,. 
    Actual HVSU 
    and HVSI 
    K. IMDU PCB (refer to Table 4-F): 
    One IMDU PCB must be installed on the PIOU or PIOUS PCB to provide built-in remote maintenance 
    capability. 
    L. HHEU PCB (refer to Table 4-F): 
    One HHEU PCB must be installed in each digital and electronic telephone that suppo& a headset or 
    connects to an HESB providing a loud ringing bell. 
    Actual HHEU PCBs 
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