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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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STRATAQVI, GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUGUST 1989 backup printed circuit board is available for the power supply. Maintenance Faults in the system are repaired by replac- ing any faulty component (printed circuit board, subassembly, telephone, etc.) and returning it to the manufacturer for repair. In addition, remote administration/maintenance allows the system to interface via an SDTU (built- in modem) with a remote location. This reduces the cost of routine data base changes by eliminating the...
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External Page interface: A 600-ohm connection point is provided for a customer-provided exter- nal amplifier/speaker. An SEPU PCB (see Ex- ternal Amplified Speaker and External Page Amplifier) is mounted in the key service unit when a customer-provided external speaker only is used: the output impedance is 8 ohms. This page circuit can be accessed as part of the All Call Voice Page feature. Flexible intercom Numbering: A station intercom number can be flexibly programmed up to any 4- digit...
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STRATAS,/VI, GENERALDESCRIPTION AUGUST1989 Non-blocking Dialing: Dialing is permitted on all CO lines simultaneously. Outgoing Call Restriction: Any station can be selectively restricted from originating calls on any or all CO lines. However, the station may still receive calls on the restricted line(s). Privacy/Non-privacy: A private system prevents other stations from accessing the intercom or CO lines that are already in use. A non-private system provides conferencing on the CO and...
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STRATAS,/VI, GENERALDESCRIPTION AUGUST1989 Automatic Dialing-Station: Each station can store a private list of up to 40 telephone numbers. The Pause and Flash functions may also be stored when necessary. Automatic Off-hook Selection: Allows CO line, CO group or intercom access by merely lifting the handset; depressing a CO/Intercom button is not required. Busy Override: After calling a busy station and receiving a busy tone, the caller can dial 4 and cause a tone burst to be sounded via the...
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S I HA I AS,/VI, GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUGUST 1989 Liquid Crystal Display Features: The following features are standard, but require an optional Liquid Crystal Display telephone to operate. a) b) cl d) Alphanumeric Messaging: Allows system and personal messages to be displayed on the 32-character Liquid Crystal Display. There are 40 system messages of up to 32 charac- ters in length for use by all LCD telephones and controlled by station 10. In addition, a limited number of stations (four...
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dialed by each station is always stored by the system and will be dialed automatically when- ever the station user accesses a CO line and depresses the E or m button. See Saved Number Redial. Ringing Line Preference: A line ringing a station can be answered bv liftina the handset or de- pressing the m button: The ringing line will be automatically selected. Saved Number Redial: A programmable button that saves a dialed number for redial at a later time. May be used at any time and is exclusive...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUGUST 1989 station! and is equipped with an intercom button and nine flexible buttons that may be assigned as CO line appearances or feature access. receive a busy signal. Feature is activated auto- matically or by dial access (I) on a station-by- station basis. l 20-button Handsfree Answerback: A 20- Off-premises Extension: Installing an HOXB al- ’ button telephone with handsfree an- lows the system to interface with conventional, swerback, and is equipped with an Intercom...
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STRATAS,/VI, GENERALDESCRIPTION - AUGUST1989 HANDSET SPEAKER MODULAR CORD DIAL PAD FLEXIBLE BUTTONS I--a I # I 0 0 00 00 00 CONF/TRNS o El J 00 INT 00 qo& INTFRPAhl MICROPHONE II. 0 LI I”“,“, BUTTON BUTTON SPEAk---- -I. Ih CER ;‘/y,,,, CONFERENCE/ HOLD SPEAKER SLIDING -7 --...---- BUTTON VOLUME MEMO TRAY ON/OFr Y”L”,“lC I HANSFER BUTTON CONTROL BUTTON CONTROL FiGURElII-ELECTRONICTELEPHONEDlAGRAM .> : -21- .
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T(‘JSHIfjA SYSTEM .‘.‘fimC-fi,ii$ ‘I’ ‘-’ WTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ‘/ I .j i, ;! i : /, I :I .-z _ - JANUARY 1988 5trata Se RELEASE 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM ’ PARAGRAPH :i 02.00 030300 03:10 03.20 03.30 040400 04:10 04.20 05 05.00 05.10 05.20 05.30 05.40 05.50 05.60 05.70 05.80 05.90 060600 06:lO 070700 07:10 07.20 07.30 07.40 0:800 08:lO 08.20 08.30 08.40 08.50 09 09.00 09.10 09.20 09.30 09.40 09.50 09.60 09.70 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 - JANUARY 1988 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE of CONTENTS SUBJECT TABLE of CONTENTS...