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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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Strata@&. , Electronic Key Telephone Systems .+- seNIe INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL ’ - RELEASE 2 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFDRMATIDN SYSTEMS, INC. Telecommunication Systems Division
Stra Ekctronic Key Telephone Systems .*- semI, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RELEASE 2 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. Telecommunication Systems Division
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The STRATA Se/Vie electronic key telephone systems are registered in accordance with the provisions of Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission’s Rules and Regu- lations. FCC REQUIREMENTS Means of Connection The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit the STRATA Se/VI, electronic key telephone systems to be connected directly to the tele- phone network. A locally provided jack is used for ihis connec- tion-jacks for this type of customer-provided equipment will not be provided on party iines or coin iines. Incidence of Harm If a STRATA Se/Vie system is malfunctioning, it may also be disrupting the telephone network. The system should be disconnected until the problem can be determined and re- paired. If this is not done, the telephone company may tempo- rarily disconnect service. Service or Repair For service or repair. contact your local Toshiba telecom- munications distributor. To obtain the nearest Toshiba tele- communications distributor in your area, call Toshiba America Information Systems. TelecommunicationSystems Division in Irvine, CA (714) 583-3700. Telephone Network Compatibility The telephone company may make changes in its facili- ties. equipment. operations and procedures. If such changes affect the compatibility or use of the STRATA, system, the telephone company will notify you in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service, Notification of Telephone Company Before connecting a STRATA, system to the telephone network. the telephone company may request the following: 1) Your telephone number. 2) FCC registration number: l STRATA, may be configured as a Key or Hybrid telephone system. The appropriate configuration for your system is dependent upon your operation of the system. l If the operation of your system is only manual selection of outgoing lines. it may be registered as a Key tele- phone system. e If you operation requires automaiic selection of outgo- ing lines: such as dial access. Least Cost Routing, Pooled Line Buttons. etc.. the system must be regis- tered as a Hybrid telephone system. In addition to the above. certain features (Off-premises Lines. Off-prem- ises Extensions. etc.) may also required Hybrid tele- phone system registration in some areas. l If you are unsure of your type of operation and/or the appropriate FCC registration number. contact your local Toshlbarelecommunications distributor for assis- tance. ” STRATA Se: Key system: BF 287N-nl491 -KF-E Hybrid system: BF 287M19911 -MF-E STRATA VI,: Key system: BF 287N-71465KF-E Hybrid system: BF 287N-19899-MF-E 3) Ringer equivalence number: 0.56 The ringer equivalence number (REN) is useful to deter- mine the quantity of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your number is called. In most areas, but not all. the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices you may connect to your line, as etermined by the REN. you should contact your local telephone company to ascer- tain the maximum REN for your calling area. 4) USOC jack required: RJ-25C or RJ-11 C Items 2, 3, and 4 are also indicated on the equipment label. You must notify the telephone company upon final discon- nection of your equipment. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE Warning: This equipment generates and uses radio ire- quency energy and if not installed and used in strict accor- dance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual. may cause interference to radio and television reception. The equipment has been type-tested and found to comply with the limits fo:a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Pan 15 of FCC Rules. which are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against such interference in a residential installation. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: l Reorient the receiving antenna. l Reorient ihe telephone equipment with respect to the receiver. l Move the telephone equipment away from the recerver. l Plug the key service unit’s power cord into a different X outlet so that the KSU and receiver are on different circu::s. If necessary. the user should consult the dealer cr an experienced radio/television technician for additional sugges- tions. The user may find the following bookiet helpful (prepared by the Federal Communications Commission): How To Iden- tify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This bookiet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office. Wash- ington. D.C. 20402. Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. This system is listed with Underwriters Laboratory. ,ISTED 0 ul Xx. :36601 IMPORTANT NOTICE - MUSIC-ON-HOLD In accordance with U.S. Copyright Law, a license may be required from the American Society of Composers. Authors and Publishers, o. other similar organization. if radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the music-on-field feature of this ?elecommunrcation system. Toshiba American Information Systems, Inc.. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the failure :o obtain such a license.
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ’ ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS STRATA Se/VI, GENERAL DESCRIPTION - AUGUST 1989 PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 TABLE of CONTENTS ..................................................................................................... GENERAL ........................................................................................................................ Summary Description ....................................................................................... .:. ........ Maintenance ................................................................................................................ PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS ........................................................................................... Key Service Units :I.......... ........................................................................................... Peripheral Equipment .......................................................................................... . ....... Electronic Telephones ................................................................................................. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................ General ........................................................................................................................ FEATURES and SERVICES.. .......................................................................................... TABLE A-Summary of Electrical Characteristics ........................................................... TABLE B-Standard Features ......................................................................................... TABLE C-Optional Features .......................................................................................... SYSTEM OPERATION .................................................................................................... General ........................................................................................................................ SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................... Key Service Unit .......................................................................................................... Option Modules ........................................................................................................... Station Equipment ....................................................................................................... Installation ................................................................................................................... Maintenance ................................................................................................................ FEATURES and OPERATION ......................................................................................... General ........................................................................................................................ Standard Features ....................................................................................................... System ......................................................................................................................... Station ......................................................................................................................... Optional Features ........................................................................................................ i 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 6 7 8 IO 10 10 10 i2 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 16 19 2 5 6 7 FiGURE NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 TABLE OF CONTENTS ILLUSTRATION LIST TlTLE PAGE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT.. .......................................................................................... STRATA Se and VI, CABINETS ..................................................................................... STRATA Se CABINET (Interior) ...................................................................................... STRATA Vie CABINET (Interior) ..................................................................................... EXTERNAL MODULES ................................................................................................... DOOR PHONE ................................................................................................................ MRGU .............................................................................................................................. HESB ............................................................................................................................... 1 O-button ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE ........................................................................... 20-button ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE ........................................................................... 20-button LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE ............................ SYSTEM DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................ FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................... STRATA Se KEY SERVICE UNIT (with PCBs) ............................................................... STRATA Vie KEY SERVICE UNIT (with PC&) .............................................................. lA2 INTERFACE FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................... ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DIAGRAM ......................................................................... -3 : ii 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 8 9 10 10 12 21
STRATA Se/VI, GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUGUST 1989 REMOTE K--Y-i MAINTENANCE STANDARD TELEPHONE DOOR LOCK/ALARM m PRINTER EXTERNAL SPEAKER DOoR PHONE/ MONITOR STATION ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE OFF-HOOK CALL ANNOUNCE - CENTREX LEAST COST LCD ROUTING ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE SMDR DATA COLLECTION FIGURE%PERIPHERALEQUIPMENT
STRATAS,/VI, GENERAL DESCRIPTION - AUGUST 1989 1 GENERAL Summary Description STRATA Se and VI, are advanced electronic key telephone systems designed to function in a variety of situations. Both systems are electrically - compatible with the public telephone network and can also be applied in a”behind” PBX. CENTREX. or IA2 environment. Figure 1 shows all the basic electronic key system features, including CENTREX (CTX) ca- pabilities and the impressive package of optional features provided by these two systems. These features offer, among others, enhanced connectiv- ity with stand-alone voice mail products, off-hook call announce (OCA), SMDR, remote administra- tion/maintenance, and 32-character alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display read-outs. Wherever a CO line interface is indicated in the following text, it can be a COiCTX and/or PBX line. Very similar in design, both systems are based on stored-program control, custom LSI circuitry, solid-state. space-division switching and reduced station cabling, and are housed in single cabinets. System differences are restricted to the ca- pacities of the key service units. STRATA Se has a maximum capacity of three incoming lines and eight stations, while STRATA VI, will accommodate up to six incoming lines with a maximum of 16 stations. Both systems have two intercom paths as a standard feature. with two additional paths avail- able on the Vle as an optional feature. Utilizing specially designed electronic tele- phones (each of which is connected to the system via industry-standard 2- or 3-pair cabling and equipped with a push-button dial pad), solid-state electronics within the key service unit translate signals from the station dial pad into either DTMF or rotary-dial signals. as required by the Central Office. If the system is to be equipped with off-hook call announce 3-pair cabling and modular cords must be used. Maintenance Maintel ,ance procedures are based on quickly locating and replacing defective plug-in units. keeping service disruption to a minimum. In addi- tion, remote administration/maintenance is also an available option for both systems. 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS Key Service Uni+Js Designed for wall mounting, each key service unit is housed in a single metal and plastic cabinet (Figure 2) with the following dimensions: STRATA Se Height: 16.5” (420 mm) Width: 12.0” (306 mm) Depth: 2.67” (67 mm) Weight: 9.25 Ibs. (4.2 kg STRATA VI, Height: 21.25” (540 mm) Width: 12.9” (330 mm) Depth: 2.75” (70 mmj Weight: 15.63 Ibs. (7.1 kg) FIGURE 2-STRATS S, and VI, CABINETS The STRATA Se key service unit (Figure 3) is factory-equipped with two printed circuit boards (PCBs) and a power supply. The main PCB (SMAU) and power supply are secured to the cabinet base; -l-
3 I nn I Hc5g/l~ GENERAL DESCRIPTION AUGUST 1989 FIGURE 3-STRATA S, CABINET (Interior) the processor PCB (SCCU) is attached to the SMAU with four screws, and is connected to it via four 1 O-pin connectors. These PCBs’ dimensions are: Main Board (SMAU): 12.5 x 9.5” (318 x 241 mm) Controller (SCCU): 7.9 x 3.4” (201 x 86 mm) The STRATA Vie key service unit (Figure 4) is factory-equipped with two PCBs and a power supply. The main PCB (VMAU) and power supply are secured to the cabinet base; the processor PCB (VCCU) is attached to the VMAU with four screws, and is connected to it via four IO-pin connectors. These PCBs’ dimensions are: Main Board (VMAU): 9.8 x 15.3” (248 x 390 mm) Controller (VCCU): 6.0 x 6.5” (152 x 165 mm) Each key service unit will accommodate up to eight optional printed circuit boards. The various dimensions and designations of these are: Station Interface (SSTU): 4.1 x 4.6” (105 x 117 mm) OCA Interface (SVCU): 3.4 x 1.6” (86 x 41 mm) External Page Interface (SEPU): 4.3 x 3.0!’ (108 x 76 mm) Music-on-hold Interface (SMOU): 2.2 x 1 .l” (57 x 29 mm) FIGURE 4-STRATA VI, CABINET (Interior) Remote Administration/Maintenance (SDTU): 5.0 x 2.8” (128 x 70 mm) Se CO Interface (SCOU): 4.1 x 4.6” (105 x 117 mm) Se Power Fail Unit (SPFU): 4.3 x 3.0” (108 x 76 mm) Se SMDR Interface (STMU): 5.0 x 3.0” (128 x 76 mm) VI, CO Interface (VCOU): 5.7 x 10.6” (146 x 269 mm) Peripheral Equipment Several optional expansion modules are avail- able to accommodate additional STRATA, fea- tures: Station Message Detail Recording (HSMB), IA2 Interface (HCNB), Auxiliary Device Interface (HIOB), Off-premises Line (HOLB) and Off-prem- ises Extension (HOXB). The two types of modules are identical in external appearance (Figure 5). An HDCB. needed to support up to three door phones (Figure 6), is available, with two per system being the maximum. An external ring generator/ power supply (MRGU) that can be used with the HOXB is also available (Figure 7). An external amplified speaker (HESB) can either be used to amplify the ringing bell of a telephone or as a paging speaker (Figure 8). When used in conjunc- tion with the door phone unit, the HESB provides a talkback paging speaker capability. . . -2- .
FIGURE%EXPANSION MODULES FiGUREbOOORPHONE FlGURE8--HESB Electronic Telephones capability on intercom lines. Four different 6.500-series electronic telephones may be used in either system (see Figures 9, 10 and 11). The phones are enclosed in a stylish. impact-resistant, charcoal gray case with a matte finish, and blend easily into a progressive office environment. All &ZOO-series electronic telephones have the same dimensions: Height: 3.6” (92 mm) Width: 7.0” (I 78 mm) Length: 9.0” (229 mm) 1 O-button Electronic Telephone (Figure 9): The 6510 model is available in two variations: as a speakerphone or with handsfree answerback STRATAS,/VI, GENERALDESCRIPTION AUGUST1989 (130mm) k’ FIGURE/-MRGU 20-button Electronic Telephone (Figure 10): The 6520 model is available with handsfree-answer- back capability on intercom lines. 20-button Liquid Crystal Display Electronic Telephone (Figure 11): The 6520SD is avail- able only as a speakerphone unit with a 32- character, alphanumeric liquid crystal display (LCD) field. Numerous LCD features include: @ Alphanumeric Messaging l Busy Station Messaging l Called Station Messaging l Calling Station Messaging l Group Station Messaging e Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Indication .3 : -3-