Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM78 CO LINESPECIAL RINGING ASSIGNMENTS DISA/IMDU/NIGHT RINGING OVER EXTERNAL PAGE I,-,I~~~-~nn -f+JqYy-p-pJ /7- SELECT = Feature Number Code CO Line Enter Feature Number Enter Code Specify CO lines by setting LED keys 1, 2or5. Number 1-3. as defined by the tab/e below. All LEDs with an “X” should be lit when finished. On-hook CO Lines 01 - 20 Feature Code Number Feature Description (LED Keys) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 2 (01)(02)(03)(04)(05)(06)(07)(08)(09)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(16)(19)(2 1 3 Ring Over External Page5 during NIGHT mode 1 DISAIDISC CO Line during DAY Mode 4 2 2 DISAIDISC CO Line during DAY2 Mode4 3 DISAIDISC CO Line during NIGHT Mode4 1 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during DAY Mode I 5 2 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during DAY2 Mode 3 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during NIGHT Mode Off-hook Feature Description 2 2 DISAIDISC CO Line during DAY2 Mode4 3 DISA/DISC CO Line during NIGHT Mode4 1 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during DAY Mode 5 2 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during DAY2 Mode 3 Ring IMDU Maint. Modem during NIGHT Mode NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data leaves all LEDs off. 3. Shaded table indicates that the handset must be set off-hook during programming. l Program CO lines 01 through 20 with handset on-hook. l Program CO lines 21 through 36 with handset off-hook. 4. DISA, which allows outgoing CO line access as well as (DISC) internal calling, is available with Release 2 and above; for DISA, see Programs 10-1, 15, 60, 40, 41, 48, and 03, code 92 or 93 (for DISA, the CRCU PCB must be installed on the PCTU). 5. See Program 77-1 for night ringing configuration. I 2-111
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM79 DOOR PHONERINGING (PORTSOO-31) SELECT = Port Number Key LEDs Enter the port number having Select keys indicated in the Door Phone Ringing table below. assigned. Feature I Kf LE ?Y Port Numbers 00-31 :D 00~01/02~03104 05 06 0708/09/10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 272829 30 31 IMuted ringto busy EKT/DK$l 20 1 / / NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Ports 32 - 95 on next page. The same notes apply to all ports. 3. Initialized data does not assign door phone ringing to any station port. All LEDs are OFF. 4. A range of ports may be entered by keying in the following: noHa / Lowport High port in range in range I 5. Door phones can ring any number of elecfronic and digital telephones, but do not ring standard telephones or ofher devices connected to PESU or PSTU station ports. 6. On/y the lowest port in a ringing group will receive muted ring tone if all EKTs/DKTs in the ringing group are busy and the door phone key is pressed. 2-112
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM79 DOOR PHONE RINGING (PORTS 32 - 95) . Notes from page 2- I 12 apply. 2-113
I PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM80 ELECTRONIC AND DlGlTALTELEPHONERlNGlNGTONES(C0 LINECALLS) / SELECT = Port Number Enter number of port having its ringing tone defined. See Note 4 for entering a range of ports. 7 Ringing Tone Code Enter 1 for Tone 1 (500/640 Hz). Enter 2 for Tone 2 (600/800 Hz). Ringing Tone (Code) Port Numbers 00-31 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tone 1 (1) I Tone 2 (2) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ringing Tone (Code) Port Numbers 32-63 32 33134 35 36 3738 39 40 41 42 43 4445 46 47 48 49 50 51 52153154 55 56157158 59 60 61 62 63 Tone 1 (1) I Tone 2 (2) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ringing Tone (Code) Port Numbers 64-95 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 90191 92 93 94 95 Tone 1 (1) Tone 2 (2) NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns Tone I to all station ports. 3. Tone 1 is 500 Hz modulated with 640 Hz. Tone 2 is 600 Hz modulated with 800 Hz. 4. A range of ports may be specified by entering q omn17 / Low port High port in range in range 2-114
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS PROGRAM80 (l-9) SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 8w 24 second delay 8m 24 second delay 8 H 24 second delay CO LINE/STATION RINGING ASSIGNMENTS (Ports 00 -35) pq-pJ-Tj~pq-~~~~-~~-~-~~ . / SELECT = 1 - 9 %LECT = Port Number(s) Key LEDs = CO Lines for type of ringing of station(s) that must ring assigned to ring selected port number(s) Selected CO lines ring selected station ports per Ringing Program options as follows: 80 Immediate IDAY/ 8H 12 second delay mi :i ~?~~~~ delay m ii ~~~~~~ delay - Key Port Numbers 00-35 Co LED 00~01)02~03~04~05~06/07~08~09/10111112/13~14/15~16/17/18~19~20~21~22/23~24/25/26/27~28~29/30~31~32~33~34~3! I ?G 1c II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Ports 36 - 71 on next page. 3. Initialized data reads all LEDs ON for port 00 in Program 81 and port 01 in Program 87, all other LEDs are OFF. 4. 5. If a CO line must Call Forward or Hunt from a station, the line must be assigned to ring at that station on/y. A range of ports may be selected. 2-115
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 PROGRAM 80 (1 - 9) CO LINE/STATION RINGING -ASSliiNMENTS (Ports 36 - 71) pq-pJ-q~~-~~~~-f+J~-~-~ . SELECT = 1 - 9 -SELECT = Port hbnd&J Key LEDs = CO Lines for type of ringing of station(s) that must ring assigned to ring selected port number(s) Selected CO lines ring selected station ports per Ringing Program options as follows: 80 Immediate 8B Immediate I 80 Immediate DAY 80 12 second delay m 80 12 second delay m 8m 12 second delay 80 24 second delay 8m 24 second delay 8 q 24 second delay Key Port Numbers 36-71 Co LED 36~37~38~39~40~41/42/43~44~45~46/47~48~49~50~51~52~53~54~55~56~57~58j59~60~61~62~63~64~65~66~67~68~69~70~7~ 1 36 16 II I III III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Illi I NOTES: ’ 1. Ports 72 - 95 on next page. Notes from the previous page apply to all ports. 2. Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF. 2-116
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAMB[7 (l-9) CO LINE/STATION RINGING ASSIGNMENTS . (Ports 72 - 95) SELECT= l-9’ SELECT = Port Numberis) Key LEDs = CO Lines for type of ringing of station(s) that must ring assigned to ring selected port number(s) Selected CO lines ring selected station ports per Ringing Program options as follows: 80 Immediate 8a Immediate (DAY1 80 12 second delay IDAY2/ 80 12 second delay m ii ~~~~~~ d&y 8m 24 second delay 8m 24 second delay 8B 24 second delay F ;i &J 5 28 08 27 07 NOTE: Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF. Notes from previous page apply. 2-117
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 System Record Sheets for Programs 90 and 92 are in the beginning of this section because they must be executed before any other programs. 2-118
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM93 CO LINE IDENTIFICATION SELECT = 1 Choose the key LED for the CO line being named. See Note 2. CO Line Identification Enter the CO line identification (16 alphanumeric characters is the maximum). See Note 4 for LCD message editing. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Program CO lines 01 - 20 by setting LEDs 1 - 20 with the handset on-hook. Program CO lines 21 - 36 by setting LEDs 1 - 16 with the handset off-hook. 3. Initialized data assigns no identification message to CO lines. a 4. Special editing keys include 1 to toggle from alphabetic to numeric,. 0 rboves cuisor to right; i moves cursor to left; 1 increments letters, etc. -Key CO I I.-- l CO Line Identification (16 Characters Max. - Enter One Per Sauare) LED une 16 ( (36) 15 / (35) . I 16 (16) 15 (15) 14 05 I (05) 1 flA 1 lnA 1 “7 , 03 (ii, I 06 ( (06) 1 2-119
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM 93(continued) CO LlNElNDENTlFlCATlONALPHA/NUMERIC ENTRY 1) Enter Program 93 and select the desired CO line. 2) Use the guide below to enter CO line identification information. Numeric Mode “0” to “9” are treated as numerals. NOTE: Key pad starts out in Numeric Mode. Use 1 key to switch to Alpha Mode. Alpha Mode Moves cursor to right, and starts special character entry when in the Alpha Mode Moves cursor to left. ; A; DE GHI JKL MN0 El El 161 PRS TUV WXY Scrolls alpha and special characters Changes from Numeric to Alpha Mode and vice versa Alpha Entry (Example): Special Character Entry: A-1 ‘IQ” --t m B B--W “Z” --t n m m C--WI “:‘I --t fl 1 B 1 T l- Alpha Entry Character Sequence ‘I/. T -0y~1 Special Entry I Character Sequence 2-120