Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 19 BACKGROUND MUSIC SLOT IDENTIFICATION (RELEASE 3) _ SELECT =’ 1 SLOf(O1 - 14) DK96: 01 - 14 DK56: 01 - 08 DK24: 01 - 06 Slot number of PEKU or PEW connected to background music (5GM) source NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. If PEKU, the BGM source must be wired to Circuit 3. 3. If PEW, the BGM source must be wired to Circuit 8. 4. LED 09 (PEKU) or LED IO (PEW) in Program IO-2 must be lit also. 5. BGM cannot be connected to the PDKU or PSTU PCBs. 2-61
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM20 PDKUDATAPORTCONFlGURATlON(RELEASE3) Select = PDKU Port Number that is connected to PDIU-DS or to DKT with PDIU-DI. Keys/LEDs 1 - 5 defines data port type; KeWLEDs 17 - 20 assigns data port to security group. PDKU Port Number n n n-n PDKU Port Number n n 1 7 I - 06 I I PDKU Port Number 1 1 11 KEYI LED X LED ON LED OFF Data Security Not Group 4 Included Data Security Not Group 2 Included Data Security Not Group 3 Included Data Security Not Group 1 Included 16 I I 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 Auto Pause 4 No Auto Behind PBX Pause DIU-DS DIU-DI Connected Connected 03 DIU-DS to Modem Connection DIU-DS to other type DCE or DTt 1. For more information, see the mnstrucbons preceding the record sheets. Group 4 Included Data Security Not Group 2 Included Data Security Not Group 3 Included Data Security Not Group 1 Included I 16 1 1 I I l5 I I I ” I I I ‘O I I I O9 I I I O7 I I 2. Initialized data: LED 17 ON, all others OFF. 3. Copy this page if more than three D/Us are installed. 4. Auto pause will be inserted after a Centrex or PBX access code is dialed by a DIU: CO line must be assigned in Program 42-0, and must nave accesscodeassignedin Program42(1-8). Pause timeisdeterminedbyProgram 12-3. Apause willalsobeinsertedafterthe DKCOllneaccess code is dialed (by the PDIU) in all cases if LED 05 is turned on. 5. DlUs can be connected to ports associated with PDKU circuits 1 - 7. 2-62
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM21 MODEMPOOLPORTASSlGNMENTS(RELEASE3) _1 PDKU/PDIlJ-DS, Port Number TSTlJlModem Port Number PDKWPDIU-DS, Port Number I r PSTWModem Port Number Assignment 1 I-m Assignment 2 I-D Assignment 3 I-D Assignment 4 I-En Assignment 5 I-LIEI Assignment 6 I-ELII Assignment 7 I-D Assignment 8 I-D Assignment 9 I-D Assignment ICI II -(I NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data is blank. 3. Copy this page if more than 10 modems are assigned to modem pool. 4. Requires Release 3 software. 5. D/Us can be connected to any ports associated with P DKU circuits 1 - 7. 2-63
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 22 DATA INTERFACE UNIT (DIU) STATION HUNTING (DATA CALLS ONLY; RELEASE 3) SELECT = Port Number (00-95) Enter the PDKU/DIU port number of the Hunt From station. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. HUNT TO = (00-95) Enter the Hunt To PDKlUDIU port number. See Note 4. Port E Hunt To 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data does not assign Hunt To points to any port. 3. A range of ports may be assigned by pressing the following key sequence: 4. Press LED key 0 I to delete a digit from Hunt To port. 17[7~0[7 / 5. Program 22 applies to PDILJ-DI and PDIU-DS data stations. If program- Lowport ming a PDIU-DI station, use the associated digital telephone port number; the PDIU-DS is programmed using its own unique port number. High port , 2-64
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM28 DSSCONSOLE/ATTENDANTELECTRONlCTELEPHONEASSlGNMENTSAND _ DlGlTALDSSCONSOLE/ATTENDANTDlGlTALTELEPHONEASSlGNMENTS p-j-p--p-pqp-j-p-j~rpT-p-j-~ 7 SELECT= (l-4) &ATT (1 4) = - Enter the DSS Enter the attendant electronic or digital console number. telephone number. See Notes 4 and 5. See Note 3. DSS PEKU/ DSS/DDSS DDSS PDKU PCBs Console (Lowest Slot to Highest) Number Attendant Electronic/ Digital Telephone Number (1,2,3 or4) Low Slot Number: 1 Slot Number: 2 Slot Number: ’ High Slot Number: 3 4 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. A digital DDSS console can be assigned to an electronic telephone, and a DSS console can be assigned to a digital telephone. DDSS is supported by PCTU3 only, DSS is supported by PCTU I, PCTUZ, PCTU3, and PCTUS. 3. Refer to Program 03, Flexible PCB Slot Assignments, for the PCB slots of PEKUs and PDKUs configured to support consoles. 4. The system automatically assigns the console supported by the PEKU or PDKU in the lowest-number PCB slot to be console number 1. See Note 7. 5. The system automatically assigns the telephone connected to the 1st station pot? on a console PDKU or PEKU to be attendant number 1. See Note 7. 6. If more than one console is associated with one attendant telephone, then specify the same number attendant telephone for all consoles associated with it. 7. Shaded information is for configuration purposes only. 8. Initialized data assigns console #l to attendant telephone #I; console #2 to attendant telephone #2; console #3 to attendant telephone #3, and console #4 to attendant telephone #4. 9. Console #4 is not available with PCTUS PCB. I 2-65
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM29-1 DIGITALDSSANDDSSCONSOLEKEYASSIGNMENTS CONSOLE1 SELECT = 1 DSS Number 1-4: Each system can have up to 4 No. 01 - No. 20 Press the LED/key that dial, CO line access, or DSS consoles. Enter the console to which is in the same position station access code to the keys are being assigned (DSS console 1). as the console key being key chosen. See code DSS Key Group 1-3: assigned. The LED table below for the keys Each console has three groups lights and the LCD to enter. See Notes 4 and 5. of 20 LED keys. Choose displays the console the group to be assigned, key’s number. Console 1 Code Table I f NOTES: Ill I 92 I 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data associates the PEKU or PDKU’S console with the telephone connected to PEKU or PDKlJ’s first port. See Program 28 to reassign consoles to other telephones. 3. When assigning CO line access keys (0 1 - 36), the associated telephone must be assigned access to the CO line also. See Program 40. 4. The q and q keys may be changed tom, q arm keys, but they may not be reassigned to other key locations. 5. Initialized data assigns q (Code 89) to Group No. 3 key 19 andm (Code 91) to Group No. 3 key 20 on all consoles. All other keys are initialized as DSS keys to ports 00 - 57, in sequential order. 6. Initialized key assignments are shown after Program 29. 7. Important: Onlyprogramm, q , m, q , andm buttons;programming other feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems. 2-66
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM29-2 DIGITALDSSANDDSSCONSOLEKEYASSIGNMENTS CONSOLE2 SELECT = 2 DSS Number 1-4: Each system can have up to 4 No. 01 - No. 20 Press the LED/key that dia!, CO line access, or DSS consoles. Enter the console to which is in the same position station access code to the keys are being assigned (DSS console 2). as the conso’e key being key chosen. See code DSS Key Group 1-3: assigned. The LED table below for the keys Each console has three groups lights and the LCD to enter, See Notes 4 and 5. of 20 LEDs/keys. Choose displays the console the group to be assigned. key’s number. Group No. 1 1 16 1 14 Code Table Key Type Code Station Speed Dial *10 -*49 System Speed Dial *60 - *99 CO Line Access 01 - 36 DSS (Station Access) #OO - #95 AC 89 NT1 91 NT2 92 Console 2 Grow No. 2 ~ 2. Key/Code 1o Key/Code 04 14 03 13 02 12 01 11 Group No. 3 Key/Code Key/Code I 20 09 19 08 18 07 17 06 16 I 15 I 14 02 12 01 11 I NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data associates the PEKU or PDKU’s console with the telephone connected to PEKU or PDKU’s first port. See Program 28 to reassign consoles to other telephones. 3. When assigning CO line access keys (0 1 - 36), the associated telephone must be assigned access to the CO line also. See Program 40. 4. Them andm keys may be changed tom, [9 arm keys, but they may not be reassigned to other key locations. 5. Initialized data assigns q (Code 89) to Group No. 3 key 19 and q (Code 91) to Group No. 3 key 20 on all consoles. All other keys are initialized as DSS keys to ports 00 - 57, in sequential order. 6. Initialized key assignments are shown after Program 29. 7. Important: Onlyprogram@, q , m, q , andm buttons;programming other feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems. 2-67
I PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM29-3 DIGITALDSSANDDSSCONSOLEKEYASSIGNMENTS CONSOLE3 SELECT = 2 DSS Number l-4: Each system can have up to 4 No. 01 - No. 20 dial, CO line access, or DSS consoles. Enter the console to which Press the LED/key that is in the same position station access code to the keys are being assigned (DSS console 2). as the console key being key chosen. See code DSS Key Group l-3: assigned. The LED table below for the keys Each console has three groups lights and the LCD to enter. See Notes 4 and 5. of 20 LEDs/keys. Choose displays the console the group to be assigned. key’s number. Console 3 Code Table Key Type Code Station Speed Dial *10 -*49 System Speed Dial *60 - *99 CO Line Access 01 - 36 DSS (Station Access) #00 - #95 AC 89 NT1 91 NT2 92 Group No. 3 Key/Code Key/Code 10 20 09 19 08 18 07 17 06 16 05 15 04 14 03 13 02 12 01 11 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data associates the PEKU or PDKU’s console with the telephone connected to PEKU or PDKU’s firstport. See Program 28 to reassign consoles to other telephones. 3. When assigning CO line access keys (01 - 36), the associated telephone must be assigned access to the CO line also. See Program 40. 4. Them andm keys may be changed tom, (9 arm keys, but they may not be reassigned to other key locations. 5. Initialized data assigns q (Code 89) to Group No. 3 key 19 and q (Code 91) to Group No. 3 key 20 on all consoles. All other keys are initialized as DSS keys to ports 00 - 57, in sequential order. 6. Initialized key assignments are shown after Pro ram 29. 7. Important: Onlyprogramm, q , m, q , andh buttons;programming other feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems. / ’ 2-68
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM29-4 DIGITALOSSANDDSSCONSOLEKEYASSIGNMENTS . SELECT = 2 DSS Number l-4: Each system can have up to 4 No. 01 - No. 20 consoles. Enter the console to which Press the LED/key that station access code to the keys are being assigned (DSS console 2). is in the same position as the console key being key chosen. See code DSS Key Group l-3: assigned. The LED table below for the keys Each console has three groups lights and the LCD to enter. See Notes 4 and 5. of 20 L EDs/keys. Choose displays the console the group to be assigned. key’s number. Console 4 I Code Table 1 Nf3TF.q. I Key Type Code .-. --. 1. I For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. ^ , . . 1 Station Speed Dial 1 *IO - *49 1 1 DSS (Station Access) 1 #00 - #95 1 I 92 I 2. miuallzeu uata assoaates the PEKU or PDKU’S console with the telephone connected to PEKU or PDKU’s firstport. See Program 28 to reassign consoles to other telephones. 3. When assigning CO line access keys (0 I - 36), the associated telephone must be assigned access to the CO line also. See Program 40. 4. Them andm keys may be changed tom, m arm keys, but they may not be reassigned to other key locations. 5. Initialized data assigns q (Code 89) to Group No. 3 key 19 andm (Code 91) to Group No. 3 key 20 on all consoles. All other keys are initialized as DSS keys to ports 00 - 57, in sequential order. 6. Initialized key assignments are shown after Program 29. 7. Important: Onlyprogramm, q , m, q , andm buttons;programming other feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems. I I 2-69
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 29 INITIALIZED DSS AND DIGITAL DSS CONSOLE KEY ASSIGNMENTS #09 #19 #08 #18 #07 #17 #06 #16 PCTU (1,2, or 3) #29 #39 #28 #38 #27 #37 #26 #36 #49 NTl(91) #48 AC (89) #47 #57 #46 #56 #05 #15 #25 #35 #45 #55 #04 #14 #24 #34 #44 #54 #03 #13 #23 #33 #43 #53 #02 #12 #22 #32 #42 #52 #Ol #ll #21 #31 #41 #51 #OO #IO #20 #30 #40 #50 . . :, Speed Dial Keys Vi . . . . . 2-70