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Toshiba Strata E Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata E Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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means the space bar. An empty square in- dicates one of several characters will ap- pear in that location (either on the termi- nal’s screen or in a printout). 05.20 Local Operation _ 05.21 Use the procedure below to establish communications between the local terminal and the HDTU so that programming may be accom- plished via the terminal. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Set-up the terminal as described in Para- graph 05.10. Verify that the SET switch on the HCAU is in the unlocked (out) position...
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REMOTE ADMIN/MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 500-026-600 JANUARY 1988 0 0 to the DTU and the DTU will respond by returning modem tone to the remote mo- dem. The remote modem will return modem tone to the DTU and communication will be established. When communication is established, the terminal will display something like: CONNECTED or COMMUNICATIONS (see Note). 2) To continue, enter the security code per Par- agraph 06.30. 06.23 Manual connection via call transfer: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Using a...
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08 PROGRAM MODE 08.00 General 08.01 Data governing overall system opera- tion and feature execution for the systems are stored in read-only memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. However, the data control- ling operation of the various options, both sys- tem and station, are stored in random-access memory (RAM) and can easily be changed ac- cording to individual installation requirements. 08.02 All options are controlled by selections made in the system data tables. An initialization...
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08.61 Use the procedure in Table E to enter data for the following programs. 01: O#l : 02: 0#2: 03: 04: 05: 0#5: 06: O#& 07: 0#7: 08: 0#8: 09: 09x: 0#9: 190: 100: 101: 102: 3xx: 3#XX: 4xx: 5XX: 5#Xx: 6xX: 7xx: 81 Xx-83xX: 84XX - 86M: 87XX - 89xX: 9#xxI System Assignments (Basic) Door Phone Selection System Assignments (Options) Account Code Digit Length Modem/ ABR/TIE Line/OPX Selection System Assignments (Options) CO Line Outpulsing Selection Automatic Recall From...
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REMOTE ADMIN/MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 500-026-600 _ JANUARY 1988 NOTE: The steps and/or step numbers may or may not change depending upon the pro- gram. This is the sequence followed, how- ever. 08.63 Type 2, Miscellaneous Program Pro- cedures: Use the procedures in Tables F - L to enter data for the following programs. #XX: Flexible Key Assignments #4: CO Line Identification *X#: Flexible Access Code Numbering *XX: Flexible Intercom Numbering #lXXW Automatic Dialing (optional) 6#XX:...
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FIGURE 3-SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF SYSTEM MESSAGES 10 TEST MODE 10.00 General IMPORTANT! Any EKT key can be activated from the remote terminal at any time while ?i, the Test Mode (even while the end user is us- ing the EKT). Therefore, caution must be _ used to prevent service interruption or in- terference. The Test Mode provides sta- tus tests to check whether or not a sta- tion or CO line is in use. The status checks should always be m&e before per- forming other tests. 10.10 CO Line...
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REMOTE ADMIN/MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 500-026-600 _ JANUARY 1988 10.13 The procedures in Tables AK - AN pro- vide examples of the types of tests and func- tions that can be accomplished with the Test Mode. These procedures do not cover all the pos- sible tests that can be performed remotely; how- ever, by using the principles given other tests are possible. 11 MESSAGE MODE 11 .OO General 11 .Ol This mode allows a local or remote ter- minal to set Called and Calling Station LCD mes- sages...
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HtMU I t AUMIN/MAlN I i’tiUCE~URES SECTION 500-026-600 JANUARY 1988 13.12 To discontinue remote operation: 1) Take the terminal off-line. 2) Verify that the modem drops the line. 14 EQUIPMENT COMPATIBILITY 14.01 This is a list of equipment that is known to be compatible with STRATAe, Release 2, Re- mote Administration/Maintenance. This list does not show all of the equipment that will work, only the equipment that has been proven compatible in the field or lab. I 14.02 As additional equipment...
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REMOTE ADMIN/MAINT PROCEDURES SECTION 500-026-600 _ JANUARY 1988 TABLE D--INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE STEP ACTION DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 Enter Program Mode >MODE At the >MODE prompt, enter: 11 a am PROG (See Paragraph 05 or 06 to get >MODE prompt.) NOTE: .‘- P = Program prompt. . 2 To Initialize (clear) Automatic Dialing Stations 10 - 33 Enter: fJ~~~~~fl~~~m P #“l $002222 P Stations 34 - 57 Enter: ~~~~~~~~~~~ P #“2 $004444 P Stations 58 - 65 and system Enter: ~p~~~~~~~~m P #“3 $008888 P 3...
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IICMU I t AUMIN/ MAIN I t’tiUL;tUUHtS SECTION 500-026-600 JANUARY 1988 TABLE E-TYPE 1 PROGRAM PROCEDURE EXAMPLE This procedure shows how to review and/or change Type 1 program data. STEP ACTION DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 Enter Program Mode >MODE At the >MODE prompt, enter: B a @ a m PROG 2 Enter Program Number .- Refer to the System Record Sheet and enter the desired pro- gram number. Example: Program 0#2, enter: 14 a. P 0#2 3 Enter Key/LED Number Enter the desired Key/LED number. Example:...