Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM97 PRINTINGPROGRAMDATATHROUGHSMDR -7 SELECT = Program Number DATA PRINT miim to be printed on SMDR. Printout begins. See Note 2 for entering Cancels printout a range of programs. at any time. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Enter a range of programs by keying q omno / Low program High program in range in range 2-121
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY 1991 SETTING THE DATE, TIME AND DAY HOW TO SET THE DATE The date can be set only from the electronic or digital telephone assigned to port 00. Press the following key sequence with the handset on the hook: Date in year/month/day format (YYMMDD). If month or day is a single digit, precede with a zero (0). l- If the EKT has a Redial key programmed, press it instead, HOW TO SET THE TIME The time can be set only from the electronic or digital telephone assigned to port 00. Press the following key sequence with the handset on the hook: - # II Time in hours/minutes/seconds d If the EKT format (HHMMSS from 000000 to 235959). If any of these values is has a Redial key a single digit, precede with a zero (0). programmed, press it instead. HOW TO SET THE DAY The date can be set only from the electronic or digital telephone assigned to port 00. Press the following key sequence with the handset on the hook: piqI”Tmn-n-m l-l- Enter the digit for today’s day: 1 If ‘the EKT 1 = Sunday 2 = Monday has a Redial key 3 = Tuesday programmed, press it instead. 4 = Wednesday 5 = Thursday 6 = Friday 7 = Saturday I RDL NOTES: 1. The date, time and day can be set immediately following initialization or after programming is Gocompleted. 2. 1 The system should not be in programming mode for the date, time and day to be set. 3. Set date, time and day from station 200, connected to PEKU or PDKU port 00. 2-122
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM RECORD SECTION Programs 44B - 48 2-123
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM44B TOLLRESTRlCTlONCLASS(l-4)OVERRlOECODES SELECT = Toll restriction J Class 1 - 4 - DATA = &digit Toll Restriction Code for Selected Class Code for Toll Restriction Class Code for Toll Restriction Class El 00110 Code for Toll Restriction Class El 0000 Code for Toll Restriction Class El q ono SELECT q T L DATA = 4-Digit code NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Classes I - 4 are defined in Program 46. 3. When the Toll Restriction override code is dialed, the station’s class defined in Program 48 will be changed to the class assigned to the code in Program 448. 4. Do not use same codes set in Program 45 (8 - 9). 5. Stations enabled in Program 30, Key/LED I6 “ON”, are allowed to enter and change Toll Restriction Class (I N 4) override codes. ‘, 2-124
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM45-1 LCR/lOLLRESTRlCTlON DIALPLAN SELECT = 1 DA-TA = Plan 1 - 5 Enter codes 1 - 5 to indicate the dial plan for the system. Releases 1 and 2 X Plan Toll Restriction/LCR Dial Plans 5 0+ (Note 7) 4 Universal (Note 7) 3 1 +AC+NXX/NNX 2 1 +AC+NNX/i +NNX 1 AC+NNX/l +NNX Release 3 X Plan 5 4 3 2 1 Toll Restriction/LCR Dial Plans 0+ (Note 7) Universal (Note 7) 1 +AC+NXX/NNX 1 +AC+NXX/l +NNX AC+NXX/l +NNX IMPORTANT: The correct Dial Plan must be assigned to allow system LCR and/ or Toll Restriction to function properly. NOTES: 1. Initialized data assigns Dial Plan Code 1 to the system, 2. InNXXandNNX,X=O-9, N=2-9. 3. NXX = Office code (interchangeable; 2nd digit can be I or 0). 4. NNX = Office code (not interchangeable; 2nd digit cannot be 1 or 0). 5. AC = Area Code. 6. 0+, and universal (code 5 + 4) are not used in USA. 7. 1+ NNX indicates 1 may be dialed before office codes. 2-125
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM45-2 TOLL RESTRICTION DISABLE p-pJ~~~-pJ-+Q$pYl-r;1-r;1 / SELECT = 2 LED Keys Specify CO lines by setting key LEDs as defined by the table below. All LEDs with an “X” should be lit when finished. LED 1 CO I Key Line 16 36 15 35 14 34 ON = Disable Toll Restric X , NOTES: g 10 30 09 29 08 28 1 06 1 26 1 1 07 1 27 1 05 25 04 24 03 23 02 22 01 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 m 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Program CO lines 0 I w 20 by setting LEDs 01 * 20 with the handset on-hook. Program CO lines 2 I w 36 by setting L EDs 0 I w 16 with the handset off-hook. 3. Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF for all CO lines. 2-126
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM45-3-6 SPEClALCOMMONCARRlER(SPCC)NUMBERSANDAUTHORlZATlONCODEDlGlTLENGTH SELECT = Item 3-6’ Enter Item number 3-6 from table below. DiTA = First five digits of the SPCC Number, or digit length specified in the table below. See Note 3. Item Description 3 SPCCI Number 4 Authorization Code 1 Digit Length (00 - 99) 5 SPCC2 6 Authorization Code 2 Digit Length (00 - 99) 1 st five digits of SPCC Data = Number or Digit Length III nunnO no NOTES: I. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns “0O”data to items 4 and 6, and assigns blank data to items 3 and 5. 3. When editin 0 Press ’ to move cursor. i l Press LED key 01 to delete or leave a blank. l Press LED key 02 for don’t care. 4. Do not enter a digit length greater than necessary or Toll Restriction may be able to be defeated. 2-127
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM45-B,9 TOLLRESTRICTIONOVERRIDECODE > . I m-mmHm-I-IS10-1700I7-IH1-lm-m 77 SELECT = 8 or 9 DATA = Code Enter 8 to Select Code 1. Enter the 4-digit code Enter 9 to Select Code 2. from the table below. Select = Code (4 digits) 8 Code 1 9 Code 2 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. When editing the data field, use key LED 0 1 to delete a digit; key LED 02 for don’t care. 3. Initialized data leaves code assignments blank. 4. Codes may be revised by station users specified in Program 30, key LED 09. 5. Do not use same 4-digit codes set in Program 44B, Toll Restriction Class (I - 4) Override codes. Program 45 (8 - 9) overrides Program 448 (1 - 4) if same codes are used. 2-128
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM46-2-4 TOLLRESTRlCTlONALLOWED/DENIEDAREACODESASSlGNEDBYCLASS ~-~~~~-~100~-000-1-I-I-I-I / 2ior 4 SELECT = Class Number y DATA Area Codes inter one of the = Enter toll restriction Enter or display class number 1 - 4. following numbers: area codes. 2 = add to memory, 3 = delete See Notes 3 and 4. from memory,4# = display allowed codes in memory. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the 4. Several ranges or individual area codes may be entered by separating instructions preceding the record them with a 1 key. sheets. 5. Tables with deny box checked do not represent memory. All area codes 2. Initialized data includes all area in memory are allowed. codes in all classes. 3. A range of area codes can be entered by pressing: q nnwoonr;;lnnnwnnn \ Low Area High Area Denotes end of string Code Code 2-129
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 200-096-302 FEBRUARY1991 PROGRAM46-6-8 TOLLRESTRlCTlONALLOWED/DENIED OFFICECODESASSIGNED BYCLASS SELECT = Class Number 6, 7or8 Enter toll restriction Enter one of the following DATA = Office Codes class number 1 - 4. numbers: 6 = add to memory, Enter or display 7 = delete from memory, office codes. 8# = display allowed codes See Notes 3 and 4. in memory. Class )21 Allowed 0 Off ice Codes Denied ) (Check one) I Class 131 I I I I I I I Allowed 0 Denied n (Check one) Off ice Codes I I I I I I NOTES: 1. 2. 3. For more information, see the 4. Several ranges or individual office codes may be entered bv seoarating them with a B key. instructions preceding the record sheets. initialized data allows all office codes in all classes. A range of office codes can be entered by pressing: 5. Tables with the denied box checked do not represent memory. All Office Codes in memory are allowed. Low Office Code High Office Denotes end of string Code 2-130