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    							STRATA DK 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DECEMBER 1990 
    using privacy override (this allows a confer- 
    ence of up to three stations and one outside 
    w-04. 
    NOTES: 
    1. Privacy override can be blocked selec- 
    tively to any station in system program- 
    ming (this provides security for modem, 
    fax, and voice mail calls). 
    2. This feature allows a system to be total- 
    ly private or non-private, or any combi- 
    nation, on a station-by-station basis via 
    system programming. If all stations are 
    allowed privacy override, the system is 
    non-private. If all stations are denied pri- 
    vacy override, the system is private. 
    Individual stations can be allo wed/de- 
    nied privacy override in any combina- 
    tion. 
    3. DISA CO line calls cannot be overrid- 
    den. 
    Private CO Lines: CO lines can be restricted to 
    appear only on selected stations. 
    Pushbutton Dialing: All Toshiba telephones are 
    equipped with pushbutton dialpads. 
    Release Button: A release (m) button can be 
    programmed on digital and electronic tele- 
    phones, allowing the user to disconnect from 
    an existing call without having to go on-hook 
    to press the hookswitch. This flexible button is 
    useful on stations that are equipped with 
    headsets. 
    Remote Retrieval of Held/Parked Calls*: 
    Calls placed on-hold or parked by a station 
    can be picked up by a different station with the 
    m button or the access code. Calls on 
    exclusive hold may be picked up from a 
    remote station using this feature, although the 
    party picking up the call must know the call is 
    on-hold, since no LED indication of a holding 
    call is given to any station except the station 
    originating the exclusive hold. If more than one 
    CO line is on-hold. the lines can be selectivelv 
    retrieved by dialing b u plus the line number 
    cm - q ,. 
    Repeat Last Number Dialed*: The last number 
    dialed by a station is stored in system memory, 
    - and may be redialed automatically b 
    access- 
    ing a CO line and pressing the 1 or = D 
    b but- 
    ton. See Saved Number Redial. 
    Ringing Line Preference: A station automati- 
    cally answers whichever line is ringing when 
    there are a number of appearing lines. The 
    line can be answered by. iifting the handset or 
    by pressing the m button. The ringing line 
    is automatically selected. 
    Saved Number Redial: A programmable m 
    button stores the number that was just dialed 
    for redialing at a later time. It may be used at 
    any time and is exclusive of repeat last num- 
    ber dialed. 
    Speed Dial Buttons: 
    q buttons can be as- 
    signed to each station during programming. 
    Each 
    q button on the station can store a pre- 
    programmed telephone number (up to 20 dig- 
    its, including pause and flash signals). When 
    the station user presses a programmed 
    q 
    button, the station automatically dials the 
    stored number. See System Features, System 
    Speed Dial. 
    Station Speed Dial*: In addition to system 
    speed dial, each station can store a private list 
    of up to 40 telephone numbers, each up to 20 
    digits. Flashes and pauses may also be stored 
    in speed dial memory. Stored numbers, flash- 
    es, and pauses are dialed automatically by 
    pressing pre-programmed 
    q buttons or by 
    dialing the code for the specific memory loca- 
    tion. 
    Timed Reminder: Five separate reminders can 
    be set at any digital or electronic telephone, 
    even if it has no LCD. A reminder tone sounds 
    at the pre-set time. Each reminder may be set 
    to ring only once, or at the same time daily. 
    Toll Restriction Override Code Revision*: To 
    ensure confidentiality, only selected stations in 
    the system can change the codes for bypass- 
    ing toll restriction. Stations are selected in pro- 
    gramming. See System Features, Toll 
    Restriction. 
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    							STRATA DK 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DECEMBER 1990 
    ‘rd. 
    HANDSET 
    SPEAKER 
    VOLUME  
    UP/DOWN 
    CONTROL 
    BUTTONS ’ 
    MODULAR 
    CORD 
     LCD DISPLAY* 
     
    MICROPHONE 
    ON/OFF BUTTON 
    AND LED INDICATOR 
    r 
    mmmmfi? 
    rmmm-m 
    mmmmm 
    mmmmm 
    *Available on LCD model only  ’ d 
    DIALPAD 
    SPEAKER ON/OFF 
    BUTTON AND LED 
    INDICATOR . 
    I LCD CONTROL 
    BUTTONS 
    / FLASH 
    BUTTON 
    FLEXIBLE 
    FEATURE 
    BUTTONS 
    MESSAGE WAITING 
    BUTTON AND LED 
    INDICATOR 
    -TRANSFER/ 
    CONFERENCE 
    BUTTON 
    + LAST 
    NUMBER 
    REDIAL 
    BUTTON 
    J-l 
    OLD 
    BUTTON 
    FIGURE 19-DIGITAL TELEPHONE DIAGRAM 
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    							STRATA DK 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DECEMBER 1990 
    DIALPAD 
    LCD DISPLAY* 
      
    HANDSET 
    \-   - 
     Y 
    MODE BUTTON* 
    SPEAKER 
    II II 
    MODULAR 
    CORD 
    CONF/TRNS 01 on 
    FLEXIBLE 
    BUTTONS 
     MICROPHONE 
    MEMO TRAY 
    CONFERENCE/ 
    SPEAKER TRANSFER 
    VOLUME 
    ON/OFF BUTTON BUTTON 
    CONTROL 
    *Available on LCD model only 
    FIGURE PO-ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DIAGRAM 
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    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DECEMBER 1990 
    GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS 
    BPS 
    CO 
    CODECs 
    CRCU 
    CRCU-4 
    CRCU-8 
    DISA 
    DISC 
    DK 
    DPFT 
    DSS 
    DDSSt 
    EOCU 
    FCC 
    HDCB 
    HESB 
    HHEU 
    HVSI 
    HVSU 
    Bits per second-baud rate. 
    Central off ice. 
    Coder/decoder semiconductor. 
    DTMF receiver subassembly- 
    optional DTMF receiver upgrade for 
    the PCTU2/3 or PCTUS. 
    4-circuit DTMF receiver subassem- 
    bly. 
    8-circuit DTMF receiver subassem- 
    bly. 
    Direct inward system access. 
    Direct inward station calling. 
    Digital key. 
    Power failure transfer unit-emer- 
    gency backup unit. 
    Direct station selection. 
    Digital direct station selection. 
    Off-hook call announce subassem- 
    bly-optional PCB upgrade to PEKU 
    or PESU for OCA (not needed on 
    PDKU). 
    Federal Communication Commis- 
    sion. 
    Door phone control unit-peripheral 
    to support door phone or door lock 
    option. 
    External speaker unit-speaker box 
    with built-in amplifier. 
    A subassembly to upgrade an elec- 
    tronic telephone with a headset 
    and/or loud ringing bell. 
    A subassembly to upgrade 
    tronic telephone with OCA. 
    A subassembly to upgrade 
    tronic telephone with OCA. an elec- 
    an elec- IMDU 
    KSU 
    LCD 
    LED 
    LSI 
    MDF 
    MDFB 
    OCA 
    PBX 
    PCB 
    PCM 
    PCOU 
    PCTU 
    PDKlJt 
    PDIU-Dlt Remote mamtenance modem sub- 
    assembly. 
    Key service unit. 
    Liquid crystal display. 
    Light emitting diode-busy lamp 
    indication. 
    Large scale integration. 
    Main distribution frame. 
    Door phone unit. 
    Off-hook call announce. 
    Private branch exchange. 
    Printed circuit board. 
    Pulse code modulation. 
    CO line unit-PCB option that pro- 
    vides the system with four CO lines. 
    Common control unit-the system’s 
    controller PCB (there are three ver- 
    sions, 
    PCTU2, PCTU3, and 
    PCTUS). 
    Digital telephone interface unit-sta- 
    tion port PCB-supports digital tele- 
    phones and digital interface units 
    (PDIU-Dls and PDIU-DSs). It can 
    also support a DDSS console. 
    Integrated data interface 
    unit-integrated into the base of a 
    digital telephone, it is used for 
    transmitting and receiving data 
    between terminals/personal 
    computers and devices connected to 
    other PDIU-Dls or to modems, 
    printers, and computers connected 
    to PDIU-DSs. The PDIU-DI also 
    provides personal computer access 
    to outside dial-up data services 
    and/or bulletin boards via modems. 
    , 
    4 
    t Requires Release 3 software. 
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    							PDIU-DSt Stand-alone data interface unit- 
    used for modem pooling, printer 
    sharing, and access to a host/main- 
    frame computer. 
    PEKU Electronic key telephone interface 
    unit-station port PCB-supports 
    eight electronic telephones. 
    PEMU E & M TIE line unit-supports four 
    Type I E & M TIE lines. 
    PEPU External page interface unit. 
    PESU Combination standard/electronic 
    telephone interface unit-station port 
    PCB-supports two standard tele- 
    phones (or peripheral devices) and 
    four electronic telephones. STRATA DK 
    GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    DECEMBER 1990 
    PIOU Option interface unit-PCB that sup- 
    ports peripheral options. 
    PIOUS ‘Option interface-unitia reduced 
    version of the PIOU PCB that sup- 
    ports peripheral options. 
    PSTU Standard telephone interface unit- 
    optional PCB interface for eight stan- 
    dard phones (or peripheral devices). 
    RAM Random access memory. 
    ROM Read only memory. 
    -f Requires Release 3 software. 
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    							TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES 
    DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION 
    SECTION 200-096-201 
    FEBRUARY 1991 
    Strata@bzc 
    RELEASE 1,2, and 3 
    INSTALLATION 
    Chapter One-Introduction 
    Chapter Two-System Description 
    Chapter Three-Site Requirements 
    Chapter Four-Configuration 
    Chapter Five-KSU Installation 
    Chapter Six-Printed Circuit Board Installation 
    Chapter Seven-Telephone Installation 
    Chapter Eight-Peripheral Installation 
    Chapter Nine-Wiring Diagrams Section 200-096-201 
    Section 
    200-096-202 
    Section 
    200-096-203 
    Section 
    200-096-204 
    Section 200-096-205 
    Section 200-096-206 
    Section 200-096-207 
    Section 200-096-208 
    Section 
    200-096-209  
    						
    							INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTlON 
    SECTION 200-096-201 
    FEBRUARY1991 
    TABLEOFCONTENTS 
    PARAGRAPH 
    SUBJECT 
    1 PURPOSE ............................................................................................................... 
    2 ORGANIZATION 
    ..................................................................................................... 
    3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION 
    ......................................................................... 
    3.10 Fault Finding Procedures 
    .................................................................................... 
    3.20 General Description 
    ............................................................................................. 
    3.30 User Guides ........................................................................................................ 
    3.40 System Record .................................................................................................... 
    3.50 Programming ....................................................................................................... 
    3.60 Remote Maintenance and Administration 
    ........................................................... 
    4 SYSTEM MNEMONICS/TERMS 
    ............................................................................. 
    4.10 Use of Notes, Important Notes, Cautions, 
    and Warnings.. .................................. 
    5 INSPECTION, PACKAGING, and STORAGE 
    ........................................................ 
    5.00 Inspection ............................................................................................................ 
    5.10 Packaging and Storage 
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    							1 PURPOSE 
    1.00 
    The purpose of this manual is to provide 
    detailed step-by-step instructions for installing and 
    programming STRATA DK systems. 
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    .Ol This chapter provides an overview of manual 
    organization; a list of reference documentation 
    that supports the installed system; a list of system 
    mnemonics; and inspection, packaging and stor- 
    age guidelines. 
    2 ORGANIZATION 
    2.00 This manual is organized in modular chap- 
    ters for easy removal and replacement of updated 
    materials. The chapters are as follows: 
    Chapter One - Introduction 
    Chapter Two - System Description 
    Chapter Three - Installation Site Requirements 
    Chapter Four - System Configuration 
    Chapter Five - KSU Cabinet Installation 
    Chapter Six - PCB Installation 
    Chapter Seven - Telephone Installation 
    Chapter Eight - Peripherals Installation 
    Chapter Nine - System Wiring and Main Dis- 
    tribution Frame Arrangements 
    3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION 
    3.00 The STRATA DK digital key systems are 
    supported by the following complement of refer- 
    ence documentation: 
    3.10 Fault Finding Procedures: Hardware trou- 
    bleshooting and diagnostic information presented 
    in flowchart form. 
    3.20 General Description: An overview of the 
    systems and their features. 
    3.30 
    User Guides: Detailed step-by-step guides 
    for system operation. 
    3.40 System Record: A series of tables used to 
    record the system’s software features and con- 
    figuration programming. 
    3.50 Programming: Detailed step-by-step in- 
    structions on how to enter data in the System 
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    Record, and program the system from the com- 
    pleted System Record Sheets. LCD responses 
    are included to provide clear guidance ‘for the 
    programmer. 
    3.60 Remote Maintenance and Administration: 
    Programming and maintenance procedures spe- 
    cially adapted for remote maintenance and ad- 
    ministration terminal use. Detailed, step-by-step 
    instructions are provided, complete with the termi- 
    nal responses. 
    NOTE: 
    These procedures also apply when using a 
    local ASCII terminal connected directly to the 
    DK system. 
    4 SYSTEM MNEMONICS/TERMS 
    4.00 Mnemonics are used to identify the system’s 
    hardware, operation, and features. The following 
    alphabetical listing describes the mnemonics used 
    in this manual. 
    BPS: Bits Per Second-Unit of measure that re- 
    fers to the transmission speed (baud rate) of 
    electronic signals. It is used when describing 
    modem operation. 
    CO: Central Office-The facility which houses 
    switching equipment that provides telephone 
    service (CO lines, E & M TIE lines, Centrex 
    lines, etc.) for the immediate geographical area. 
    CO Line: A term used to define the STRATA DK 
    hardware circuit that connects to the Central 
    Office network line pair. Each CO line and TIE 
    line circuit is assigned a CO line number in 
    system software. 
    CODECs: Coder/Decoders-Semiconductors that 
    allow the system to process analog-to-digital 
    and digital-to-analog conversions. 
    CRCU-4: An optional upgrade to the system’s 
    controller PCB (PCTU or PCTUSI) that pro- 
    vides a 4-circuit DTMF receiver for system DISA 
    CO lines, E & M TIE lines, and standard tele- 
    phones. 
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    CRCU-8: An optional upgrade to the system’s 
    controller PCB (PCTU or PCTUS) that provides 
    an 8-circuit DTMF receiver for system DISA CO 
    lines, E & M TIE lines, and standard telephones. 
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    DDSS (Release3): Digital Direct Station Selection 
    Console-A console to facilitate processing a 
    heavy load of incoming calls. The DDSS console 
    is usually associated with adedicated attendant’s 
    telephone. 
    DISA (Release 2 and higher): Direct Inward 
    System Access-A feature available for CO 
    lines that allows an outside party to access a 
    system’s internal stations or outgoing CO lines* 
    without going through an operator or automated 
    attendant. An optional security code may be set 
    to prevent unauthorized access to outgoing CO 
    lines for through system calling. 
    DK: Digital Key. 
    DPFT: Power Failure/Emergency Transfer Unit- 
    An optional backup unit that provides emer- 
    gency service during power failures. 
    DSS: Direct Station Selection Console-A con- 
    sole to facilitate processing a heavy load of 
    incoming calls. The DSS console is always 
    associated with a dedicated attendant elec- 
    tronic telephone station. 
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    DVSU (Release 3): A subassembly that equips a 
    digital telephone with off-hook call announce 
    capability. 
    EOCU: Off-hook Call Announce Subassembly- 
    An optional upgrade to the Electronic Tele- 
    phone Interface Unit PCB (PEKU) that provides 
    supportforstations with off-hookcall announce. 
    FCC: Federal Communication Commission-The 
    telecommunication industry’s federal regulatory 
    agency. All Toshiba hardware is FCC listed or 
    approved. 
    HDCB: Door Phone Control Box-A peripheral 
    hardware unit that supports optional door 
    phones. HESB: External Speaker Box-A speaker/ampli- 
    fier that can be configured with the system to 
    provide a variety of functions. 
    . . . . 
    ,I: 
    HESC-65: A cable used to connect electronic 
    telephones (HHEU) to the HESB for the loud 
    ringing-bell option. 
    HESC-65A (Release 3): A cable that connects an 
    HHEU-equipped digital or electronic telephone 
    to an HESB for the loud ringing bell option. 
    I 
    HHEU: Loud Ringing Bell/Headset Jack Interface 
    Upgrade Unit-A small PCB upgrade for use 
    inside a digital telephone or a 6500-series elec- I 
    tronic telephone that allows a speaker (HESB) 
    and/or a headset to be installed with the station. 
    HVSI: The second of two subassemblies that 
    comprise the upgrade assembly that equips an 
    electronic telephone with Off-hook Call An- 
    nounce capability. 
    HVSU: One of two subassemblies that comprise 
    the upgrade assembly that equips an electronic 
    telephone with Off-hook Call Announce capabil- 
    ity. 
    IMDU: Remote Maintenance Modem Interface 
    Unit-A subassembly installed on a PIOU or 
    PIOUS PCB that allows the system to be con- 
    nected with a remote maintenance/administra- 
    tion terminal. 
    KSU: Key Service Unit-The system’s cabinet 
    with its common equipment. 
    LCD: Liquid Crystal Display-The display on digi- 
    tal and electronic telephones. I 
    LED: Light Emitting Diode-The indicators lo- 
    cated on printed circuit boards, digital telephones, I 
    and electronic telephones. 
    LSI: Large Scale Integration-Related to circuit 
    design technology. STRATA DK printed circuit 
    boards use LSI circuit design. 
    MDF: Main Distribution Frame-The wiring frame 
    usually located in a phone closet. 
    *Release 2 software and higher 
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