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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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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 - JANUARY 1988 09.22 Wall Mounting: Mount the HIOB on a fiat surface with the four provided screws. The dimensions are 4.6 x 6.8” (117 x 172 mm). Us- ing the HlOB as a template, mark the four screw locations, create “starter” holes and secure the module. - 09.23 Cabling: Each HIOB is connected to a station line via 2-pair 24 AWG wiring (Figure 28). It is connected to the peripheral device via single- or 2-pair (only the tip and ring are used)...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 I I I I I HIOU 0 I n FIGURE 29-HIOB SWITCHES 2) SW3 selects the ringing pattern sent to the peripheral device from the HIOB. Set SW3, if necessary (factory-set to l/3), to l/2 or l/3 (l/2 = 1 second on, 2 seconds off; l/3 = 1 second on, 3 seconds off). l Depress the g key to store data (will re- main in memory until changed by the same procedure). 09.27 To Test each HIOB: Connect a stan- dard telephone to the “TEL” input of the...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 _ JANUARY 1988 2) To cancel the MW/FL LED, the voice mail de- vice must: l Go off-hook (receive dial tone from HIOB). l Send digits 8 7 X X (XX = EKT station number). l Go on-hook. 09.30 HOXB 09.31 General: Serves as an interface be- tween the key service unit and conventional, standard telephones or off-premises extension (OPX) lines. Each HOXB serves two extensions, replacing two station assignments, and will op- erate with either DTMF or...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 types of wiring arrangements are necessary for off-premises extension/conventional, standard telephone (OPX) connections: HOXB-to-HKSU, HOXB-to-MRGU and HOXB-to-conventional, standard telephones. NOTE. OPXs are paired even/odd to the HOXB (Se - = 141’15 & 16/?7; Vie = 18/?9, 20/27, 22/23 & 24/25). 1) 2) HOXB-to-HKSU connections are made via sin- gle wires from the MDF station block to the HOXB terminal strip (TB3) voice and...
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Monitor Stations and/or the Door Lock and Alarm features, install one or two HDCB ex- ternal modules. The A, B and C modular connec- tions provide the following functions: l 11/l 3A & 12/l 4A: Door phones l 11 /13B & 12/14B: Door phones or door lock contacts. - l 11 /13C & 12/14C: Door phones or alarm* detect. “Alarm detect is available on door phone 11/?3C only, and the alarm reset key may be assigned only to station 10. 09.42 Wall Mount: An HDCB may be mounted on a wall only. Perform the...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 0 Station 10 alarm reset (m) key: Program 4#XX (code “*“-lowest m key) and Program 03 (LED 10 on) l Door phone/EKT ringing assignment: Pro- gram 9#XX pears in the system, with a conventional tele- -. l First digit in station number may be changed via Program *X# (Flexible Numbering). phone; supervision is provided. Each HOLB pro- vides three circuits, all three of which may be .: directed to an answering machine (or similar de- vice)...
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smnbd-A I ~01,2.3 I- a-WIRE W00ULAR CABLE FIGURE 34-HOLB WIRING SECTION 500-036-200 _ JANUARY 1988 “If OPL hunting is programmed for the line .being tested, the ca// al- . . ways rings OPL sta- tion # 7, if it is idle. k) Lift OPL telephone’s handst$_t to answer call. l Ringing stops. 0 EKT LED(s) light steadily. l Verify that a 2- way voice connec- tion is established. I) Depress OPL m key on an EKT. 9 Verify that privacy feature prevents ac- cess. m) Go on-hook at the OPL...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 3) Properly position the module adjacent to the HKSU with regards to wiring needs. 4) Secure the module to the mounting surface with the provided screws. 09.63 Cabling: The HSMB must be installed within 17’ of the HKSU (a 7’ cord is provided with the module), and connected by an 8-wire modular cable. Connect the modular cable from Jl (CONT) on the HSMB to the CONT connec- tor on the HKSU. The RS-232C printer con- nector is installed...
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3 Q ‘lg calls to be recorded. Bridging the cen- t Gin with the terminal labeled ON causes only outgoing calls to be recorded. Data output is in -/-bit ASCII code with one start bit, one parity bit (even parity) and one stop bit. 19.65 Clock/Calendar Information: One of he functions of the HSMB is to provide a cal- andar and clock for showing time, date and du- ation of recorded calls. This clock and calendar nust be set when the system is first placed into ;ervice. The HSMB...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 NOTE: If LED 1 is changed to OFF before STR is operated, existing data will not be changed, regardless of adjustments made in previous steps. 09.67 To Test: Verify the proper functioning of the SMDR feature: a) Connect the printer to, the HSMB. b) Set data speed and select type of calls to be recorded per Paragraph 09.64. c) Make an outgoing call from any EKT. d) Enter an account code as follows: l Dial the access code (I 1 I)....