Toshiba Strata Dk24, Dk56, Dk96 Instruction Manual
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REMOTE ADMIN & MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 LOCAL TERMINAL PPTC MODULAR TO DB25 / ADAPTOR RS-232 I (300 OR 1200 PBS) I 50‘ FEET MAX. 24 AtiG KSU . _ p’ou(s) INTERNAL See Peripherals Installation, Section 200-096-208, for detailed pin-out information. 5.20 Local Operation 5.21 Use the procedure below to establish com- munications between the local terminal and the PIOU(S) so that programming may be accom- plished via the terminal. NOTE: Hereafter, whenever the term q is used, it means the return or enter key, depending on the keyboard being used. m means the space bar. An empty square indicates one of several characters will appear in that location (either on the terminal’s screen or in a print- out). 1) Set-up the terminal as described in Paragraph 5.10. 2) Set the terminal to on-line. 3) Set “Caps Lock” on (upper case). 4) Press q key. l The system responds, and the terminal displays: * DKTS VERSION 1.0 or DK CONNECT t-1 > CODE 5) Type the 4digit security code, and press q . l The system responds, and the terminal displays: OK MODE NOTE: The security code can be entered any time the CODE prompt appears. 6) To continue, go to Paragraph 7. 6 REMOTE TERMINAL SITE 6.00 Requirements 6.01 Terminal: The terminal must interface with an asynchronous modem, communicate in ASCII code at 300 or 1200 bps, have a standard type- writer-type keyboard, and display data via a CRT display or printer. A personal computer capable of emulating the described terminal may also be used (see Figure 1 and Paragraph 15). 6.02 Modem: The modem must be full-duplex asynchronous, operate at’ 300 or- 1200 bps and have an RS-232 interface to connect with a termi- -4-
nal or PC (as described in Paragraph 5). It must interface with the public telephone network and be compatible with Bell 103 or 212 modem specifica- tions. 6.10 Set-up 6.11 Refer to Figure 1 and verify that the remote terminal is connected and set-up as follows: 1) Connect the terminal and modem together with the RS-232 cable. NOTE: If a personal computer is being used, connect the cable to the serial “C0M”pot-t. 2) 3) 4) 5) Connect the modem line input to a CO/PBX line for access to the public telephone net- work. Set the terminal and modem baud rate to match the PIOU(S) setting. Set the terminal and modem for “Full Duplex” operation. Set the terminal parameters to: Word length: 7 bits Stop bits: 1 Parity: Even 6.20 Remote Operation 6.21 Automaticconnectionviaringingassignments: To establish communication between the remote terminal and the IMDU, call the number of the system CO line assigned to ring the IMDU via the remote terminal/modem set-up: 1) Observe the following: l When the CO line rings-in, it will connect to the IMDU and the IMDU will respond by returning modem tone to the remote mo- dem. l The remote modem will return modem tone to the IMDU and communication will be established. l When communication is established, the terminal will display: CONNECTED or COMMUNICATIONS (see Note). REMOTEADMlN&MAlNTPROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY1991 2) To continue, enter the security code per Para- graph 6.30. 6.23 Manual connection via call transfer! 1) 2) 3) 4) Using a telephone (at the remote location) that can switch to the terminal/modem, dial the number of a system CO line. When the call is answered, request that it be transferred to station 19 (the IMDU). After the call is transferred tion is established with the call from the telephone to dem. Observe the following: and communica- IMDU, switch the the terminal/ma- l When the CO line is transferred, it will connect to the IMDU. l The IMDU and the remote modem will respond to each other with modem tone and communication is established. l When communication is established, the terminal will display: CONNECTED or COMMUNICATIONS (see Note). NOTES: 1. If the connection is not completed or com- munication is unsuccessful, the remote terminal will display: NO CARRIER. 2. If this is the case, check that the equip- mentisinstalledperParagraph5.70or6.10 of this section and try again. 6.30 Operation 6.31 Once communication is established between the remote terminal and the IMDU, follow the steps below to enter the security code and receive the MODE prompt. NOTE: Hereafter, whenever the term q is used, it means the return or enter kev. deoendina on the keyboard being used. m mean; the space bar. An empty square indicates one of several characters will appear in that location (either on the terminal’s screen or in a print- out). I 1) Set the keyboard for ‘Caps Lock” on. -5-
REMOTE ADMIN 81 MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 2) Press the q key. l The system responds, and the terminal displays: DKTS VERSION 1.0 (DK CONNECT) R2 XODE * The software version number is identified in Program 00. 3) Enter the 4-digit security code and press the q key. l The system responds, and the terminal displays: OK MODE 7 MODE SELECTION 7.00 Selecting a Mode 7.01 To enter an operating mode, establish com- munication with the terminal, enter the security code, and press the q key to receive the MODE prompt. NOTE: Refer to Paragraphs 5.10 or 6.10 to accom- plish the above. 1) Set the keyboard for ‘Caps Lock” on (the mode name must be entered in capital let- ters). 2) At the MODE prompt, enter the desired mode name (Table RM-B). 3) Press the q key. 4) Verify the correct prompt return (Table RM-B). TABLE RM-B-PROGRAMMING PROMPTS Mode Function Mode Name Prompt Return Program PROG P Data Dump DUMP D Test TEST T LCD Messages MESG (NONE) SDeed Dial No. REPT R 8 PROGRAM MODE 8.00 General . 8.01 Data governing overall system operation and feature execution for the systems are stored in read-only memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. However, the data controlling operation of the various options, both system and station, are stored in random-access memory (RAM) and can easily be changed according to individual installa- tion requirements. 8.02 All options are controlled by selections made in the System Record Sheet. An initialization proc- ess is provided for verifying predetermined system assignments. The installer can then proceed with any necessary changes. 8.03 Internal battery power is provided to prevent loss of system data memory in the event of a power failure. 8.10 System Record Sheets 8.11 Before system data can be programmed, the System Record Sheets which contain the customer data base must be available (see Programming, Section 200-096-305). 8.20 Program Types 8.21 There are three types of programs: Type 1: All Type 1 programs use the same proce- dure; however, each key/LED has a different meaning, depending on the program number. The status of these data is reviewed, changed, and stored in system memory using Type 1 program procedures. Type 2: All Type 2 programs follow the same entry procedure; however, they require port number and key/LED entries. Each key/LED has adiffer- ent meaning, depending on the program num- ber. Type3: In this type program, the information shown in the System Record Sheet indicates the data to be stored in system memory. Each program has a different meaning, and the data is reviewed, changed or stored in memory using an individual procedure for each program. -6-
8.30 Multiple Station (Range) Programming 8.31 Some programs select options for individual stations (where 0 0 represents the port number being programmed). To save time, it is possible to program all ports or a range of ports simultane- ously. 8.32 Multiple station programming is accomplished by substituting a range of ports (0 0 10 0) for the port number part (0 0) of the program. Example, all ports: w 1 111 8.33 When the multiple station range is entered, the terminal displays existing data as follows: Y or N: Data is the same for all ports in the dialed group. Y = key/LEDs “ON”; N = key/LEDs”OFF”. U: Key/LED is “ON” for at least one, but not all ports in that group. 8.40 Programming Procedures 1) Refer to a completed System Record Sheet. 2) Place the terminal into the program mode per Paragraph 7. 3) Program procedures are categorized and given in the order below. Use these procedures to store System Record Sheet data in working memory. a) Initialization procedures: REMOTE ADMIN & MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 These procedures must be completed whenever a PCTU or PCTUSl PCB is first installed. . b) Type 1 programs: 1 O-l, 1 O-2,1 O-3,15,16,42-0,77-1,77-2. c) Type 2 programs: Station Class of Service; 17,20,30,31,35,40,41,43,79,81 - 89. d) Type 3 programs: l Initialization; 90, 92 l General; 00, 03, 04, 05, 12, 13, 21, 22,28,29,32,33,34,36,37,38,39, 42-1 - 8, 44, 60,69, 70, 78,80,93. l Toll Restriction; 45 w 48. l Least Cost Routing; 50 w 56. 9 DATA DUMP MODE 9.00 General 9.01 This mode allows three types of data to be displayed or output to a printer: STRATA DK Pro- grams (Customer Data Base), Speed Dialing Numbers (Station/System), and LCD Messages (Station/System). 9.02 The three procedures for the Data Dump mode are called: Program Dump, Speed Dialing Dump, and LCD Messages Dump. 9.03 Program Dump: While in the dump mode, enter “PRG” and up to three characters and press q . The three alphanumeric characters represent a program group or a particular program, i.e., ALL, 03, 04, 10, 39, etc. For a printout example, see Figure 3. CO LINE NUMBERS 40 33 32 25 24 17 81 00 11111111 11111111 11111111 81 01 00000000 00000000 00000000 81 02 00000000 00000000 00000000 81 03 00000000 00000000 00000000 81 04 00000000 00000000 00000000 81 05 00000000 00000000 00000000 81 06 00000000 00000000 00000000 t CO LINE 36 STATION PORT NUMBER PROGRAM NUMBER 16 9 11111111 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 -*I :SELECT(LED 11111111 PN) 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 t- CO LINE 01 FIGURE 3-DATA DUMP PRINTOUT EXAMPLE -7-
REMOTE ADMIN & MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 dialing codes for either an individual station, 10 0 .\, >MODE DUMP (all stations and system data) 1 m B (system data .’ D MSG SYS only). . SYS M60 OUT TO LUNCH 9.05 LCD Messages Dump: While in the dump SYS M61 IN A MEETING mode, enter “MSG” and two or three characters SYS M62 CALL SYS M63 BACK AT and press q . The characters represent stored SYS M64 RETURN ON messages for either an individual station, 101 (all SYS M65 stations and system data) or 4 m H (system data SYS M66 only). For a printout example, see Figure 4. SYS M67 SYS M68 9.06 Tables provide a quick reference to the step- SYS M69 by-step procedures to output the appropriate data. D IO TEST MODE FIGURE 4-SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF SYSTEM MESSAGES 10.00 General NOTE: 10.01 The remote test mode can be used to test Programs are output only in the groups indi- STRATA DK stations and CO line circuits from an cated. To print out or review a program not off-site location. included above, use Program Mode proce- dures. 10.02 This testing function is accomplished by accessing stations from the remote terminal, and 9.04 Speed Dialing Dump: While in the dump activating various buttons on the electronic tele- mode, enter “REP” and two or three characters and phone to make telephone calls, set function but- press q . The characters represent the speed tons, change the system time and date, etc. (see Figure 5). REMOTE SITE REMOTE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK KSU t I TERMINAL MODEM _ CO LINE (300 or 1200 BPS) REMOTE STATION B CO LINE CO LINE B I Electronic Telephone XX CONNECTION : FIGURE 5-TEST MODE FUNCTION DIAGRAM
REMOTE ADMIN & MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 IMPORTANT! 11 .lO Remote Called Station Message Mode Any electronic telephone button can be activated from the remote terminal at any time while in the Test Mode (even while the end user is using the electronic telephone). Therefore, caution must be used toprevent service interruption or interference. The Test Mode provides status tests to check whetherornotastationorCOlineisinuse. The status checks should always be made before performing other tests. 11 .I 1 Allows the terminal to set a Called Station Message for an originating station with the destina- tion of the message being a station or group of stations. 11 .I 2 When the message is set, the MW/FLLED(s) on the destination station(s) flash. 10.10 CO Line Testing 11 .I 3 When a destination station calls the originat- ing station, the message is displayed on the desti- nation station’s LCD. 10.11 To test CO line transmission, two or three CO lines must be available at the remote site (see Figure 5). 10.12 CO line testing is accomplished by using all of the following three methods: Mode 94: To edit and/or review a Called Station Message before setting it, use this mode. It will print out the existing message and allow addi- tions to it (such as a time or a date) before it is set. (The message cannot be changed with this mode-just added to.) 1) 2) 3) Call station B at the remote site via the STRATA system and then place the line on hold (trans- mission is checked at the remote site via MOH). Establish a talk path between the two remote stations (B & C) via a CO-to-CO connection through STRATA. Establish a talk path between a remote station and the time or weather service via a CO-to- CO connection through STRATA. 10.13 The procedures in the tables provide ex- amples of the types of tests and functions that can be accomplished with the Test Mode. These proce- dures do not cover all the possible tests that can be performed remotely; however, by using the prin- ciples given, other tests are possible. 11 MESSAGE MODE 11 .OO General 11 .Ol This mode allows a local or remote terminal to set Called and Calling Station LCD messages for station users. The messages may be system or station type and are stored in their respective memory locations when set. Mode 96: To add or change a Called Station Mes- sage before setting it, use this mode. It does not display the existing message, but allows a com- pletely new message to be entered before it is set. 11.20 Remote Calling Station Message Mode 11.21 Allows the terminal to set a Calling Station Message for a station. The message will be set on the station’s LCD and is automatically displayed on other stations’ LCDs whenever they call that sta- tion. Mode 95: To edit and/or review a Calling Station Message before setting it, use this mode. It will display the existing message and allow additions to it (such as a time or adate) before it is set. (The message cannot be changed with this mode- just added to.) Mode 97: To add or change a Calling Station Message before setting it, use this mode. It does not display the existing message, but allows a completely new message to be entered before it is set. 11.22 Use the procedures in the tables to set messages via Modes 94/96 and 95/97. -9-
REMOTE ADMIN & MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY 1991 12 SPEED DIAL MODE 12.00 General 12.01 The Speed Dial Mode can be used to add or change speed dial numbers to any of the system speed dial memory locations (60 N 99) and to any station speed dial memory locations (IO w 49). 12.02 Chain speed dial numbers can also be programmed using the Speed Dial Mode. See the Electronic Telephone User Guide for more infor- mation regarding chain speed dialing operation. 12.03 To program speed dial numbers, enter the REPT mode per Paragraph 7 of this section. Then use the Speed Dial Mode Procedure at the end of this section. 13 MODE EXIT 2) Verify that the modem drops the line. 13.01 Exit the current mode per Paragraph 13.02 and select the desired mode via Paragraph 7. 13.02 To exit the PROG, DUMP, TEST or SPEED DIAL mode: l At the P, D, T or R prompt, enter mm[amand observe: >MODE 13.03 To exit the MESG mode: l At anvtime while in the messaae mode. enter: a 1 a and observe: NOTE: To exit the Message Mode, the terminal key- board must be in lower case. . . 14 DISCONTINUE OPERATION ,’ . 14.00 Local Terminal 14.01 Exit current operating mode via Paragraph 13 and observe that the MODE prompt is displayed on the terminal. 14.10 Remote Terminal 14.11 Exit current operating mode via Paragraph 13 and observe that the MODE prompt is displayed on the terminal. 14.12 To discontinue remote operation: 1) Take the terminal off-line. 15 EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY 15.01 Below is a list of equipment that is known to be compatible with STRATA DK Remote Admini- stration and Maintenance. This list does not show all of the equipment that will work, only the equip- ment that has been proven compatible in the field or lab. 15.02 As additional equipment is proven compat- ible, it will be added to an up-dated list. I TERMINALS I MODEMS Texas Instruments Silent 700 Panasonic KXD-4920 Hayes: Smartmodem 1200 Universal Data Systems: Model 103J LP U.S. Robotics: Password COMPUTERS 1 SOFTWARE 1 Toshiba: T3100/20, Tl 100, & Ti 000 Crosstalk or equivalent I I’ -lO-
REMOTEADMlN&MAlNTPROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY1991 TABLERM-C PROGRAM90 INITIALIZING PROGRAMS 00 - 97 iTEP ACTION DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 Enter the Program Mode >MODE PROG At the >MODE prompt enter 1 1 H 1 q . 2 Enter Program Number 90 P 90 Press q . P90 3 To Initialize All Programs Enter 1 1 i 1 0 P90 00-97 NOTE: Single programs can be initialized by entering a single program number plus B . Group numbers are separated by an 1 . 4 Enter key number 1 0. P90 00-97 01 N 5 Change 01 key to “ON” by entering 1 P9O 00-97 01 N Y 6 Press m P9O 00-97 01 N Y 02 N 7 Change 02 key to “ON” by entering a . P90 (IO-97 01 N Y 02 N Y 8 Pressm . P90 00-97 01 N Initialization complete. 02 N Y NOTE: If program data is not entered correctly, then q will P90 not respond. To retry, press F q . 9 Exit Program 90: P90 # Press njm . P 10 Enter Program 77: P77 Press iim . 11 Press [ 0 1 P77 1 14 N then:mm P77 1 14 N Y P77 12 To Exit this Program: Press In(9 . IMPORTANT NOTE: If al/programs are initialized, the “IMDU enabled” has a/so been turned off in Program W-1, LED 14. If using the IMDU for remote programming, go into Program 77-1 and turn key/LED 14 on as shown in steps 9, IO, and 11. If this is not completed, remote programming must be reactivated locally from the programming electronic telephone. -ll-
REMOTEADMIN & MAINTPROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY1991 TABLERM-D PROGRAM92 STATION SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO,VMID CODES INITIALIZATION . iTEP ACTION DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 Enter Program Mode >MODE PROG At the >MODE prompt, enter i m m B q . 2 Enter Program Number 92 P 92 Press q . P92 3 Enter 0 . P92 P92 1 4 Enter key number: 1 0. P92 P92 1 01 N 5 Change key 01 to “ON” by entering 0 . P92 P92 1 01 N Y 6 Press m two times. P92 P92 1 01 N Y 02 N 03 N 7 Change key 03 to “ON” by entering 1 P92 P92 1 01 N Y 02 N 03 N Y 8 Press q P92 Initialization complete. P92 1 01 N Y NOTE: If program data is not entered correctly, q will 02 N not respond. To retry, press ),111=11=1 q 03 N Y . P92 9 Clear system speed dial using the procedure on the next page. -12-
REMOTEADMlN&MAlNTPROCEDURES SECTION 200-096-600 FEBRUARY1991 - - - - - - - L TABLERM-E PROGRAM 92(continued) SYSTEM SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO INITIALIZATION ;TEP ACTION DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 Enter Program Mode >MODE PROG At the >MODE prompt, enter w m 1 B q . 2 Enter Program Number 92 P 92 Press q . P92 3 Enter 1 . P92 P92 2 4 Enter key number 1 0 . P92 P92 2 01 N 5 Change 01 key to “ON” by entering 1 . P92 P92 2 01 N Y 6 Press m three times. P92 P92 2 01 N Y 02 N 03 N 04 N 7 Change key 04 to “ON” by entering 1 . P92 P92 2 01 N Y 02 N 03 N 04 N Y 8 Press q . P92 initialization complete. P92 2 01 N Y NOTE: If program data is not entered correctly, q will 02 N not respond. To retry, press m q 03 N 04 N Y P92 9 Clear LCD message memory, using the procedure on the next page. -13-