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Toshiba Strata S Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata S Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-003-3OU ‘. JULY 1984 v.. PROGRAM SXX-STATION CO LINE ACCESS X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: All LEDs on PROGRAM 4XX-STATION TYPE and FLEXIBLE KEY ASSIGNMENT (See figure 1) X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: INT LED on; all other LEDs off PROGRAM SXX-STATION CLASS OF SERVICE KEY/LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS lOtllll2Il3l14l1Sll6Il AD4 Privacy Override Allowed AD3 DND Overrii Allowed co3 SVEnaMd co2 CO1 INT Microphone Push-am/Push-off Auto tin, Prehrence Allowed Include in All Call X = Sele ct (LED on) Initialized Data: COs 3 & 1 & INT LEDs on; other LEDs off PROGRAM 6xX-TOLL RESTRICTION CLASSIFICATION KEY/LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS 1011121314151S17 AD4 Allow 411 AD3 . Allow911 and800 AD2 AD1 co3 Allow 1 + 7 digits Restrict more than 7 digits RestriuDas lstdiait co2 CO1 INT Restrict 0 as 2nd digit Restrict 1 as lstdigit Restrict 1 as 2nd digit X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: No Restriction -8-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-003-390 JULY 1984 PROGRAM 7XX-STATION OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION KEY/LED FEATU R E STATION NUMBERS 101112131416161~ co3 Restricted co2 Restricted co 1 Restricted X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: All LEDs off PROGRAM 8xX-CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-DAY KEY/LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS 1011121314151617 co3 Ring in Day co2 Ring in Day co 1 Ring in Day X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: Station 1 O-all LEDs on; all others off I PROGRAM SXX-CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-NITE X = Select (LED on) Initialized Data: Station 11 -all LEDs on; all others off -s-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .SECTlON 100-003-300 J@Y 1994 . - 02.60 Initialization 02.61 Sfwate S has a list of standard system data assignments stored in ROM that can be entered anytime by initializing the system. The system must be initialized when it is first installed. This will allow the system to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on pro- gramming. Standard data assignments are listed in Table 2. 02.62 To initialize the Strata S system: Make sure the power switch on the MKSU switch panel is in the ON position. b) Depress the SET switch on the switch panel and allow it to lock. l The SET LED lights. 0 The MW/FL LED on station 17 lights. d d) e) f) Depress the I=] key on station 17. l The SPKR LED lights. Dial flmmj on the dial pad. Depress the I] and \co] keys. l The corresponding LEDs light. Depress the (ml key on station 17. l The INT - AD 4 LEDs will flash con- tinuously. 9) Depress and release the SET switch again. l Station 17 LEDs stop flashing and return to usual indication. h) Cycle the power switch OFF and ON. 02.63 The Automatic Dialing memory will con- tain random numbers when the system is powered up initially. Therefore, it is necessary to clear the memory to prevent meaningless numbers from a) Lock in the SET switch on the MKSU. l The.SET LED and MW/FL LED on station 17 will go on. b) Depress the 1-1 key on station 17. l SPKR LED will light steadily. c) Dial l~(~(R on the dial pad. 0 SPKR LED will flash continuously. d) Depress the m and (COlkeys. l Corresponding LEDs will light steadily. e) Depress the /ml key. l All station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) will go Off. f) Release the SET switch. l The SET LED and MW/FL LED on station 17 will go off. 02.70 System Data Entry 02.71 System Data is entered via station 17 while the system is in the “programming mode”. 02.72 The system is placed in the programming mode by locking in the SET switch on the MKSU. The SET LED and MW/FL LED on station 17 will light while the system is in the programming - mode. NOTE All tables andprocedures that follow assume station 17 has the ‘standard* key pattern (IINTI. [cod, pin=& /EGq, Irn]). 02.73 Once the system is in the programming mode, refer to the System Record Sheet for the changes that must be made and select the required program number. Refer to the proper table for detailed instructions for using each different pro- gram. Each program should be accomplished being dialed. sequentially until all necessary changes are made. TABLE 2 INITIALIZED DATA SYSTEM OPTIONS CO LINE OPTIONS System Assignments41 Program Message Center station 10 = Equipped Message Center station 11 = Not Equipped Pause Timing = 1.5 seconds Flash Key Timing = 2 seconds Station lb DNDjNite Key = Nite key Intercom Signalling = Voice first Automatic Release On Hold Assignment46 Program Disabled = All CO lines Automatic Release On Hold Timing47 Program ESS Timino = All CO lines ,..- PBX Backup-l 0 Program CO Operation = All CO lines Automatic Recall From Hold Timing45 Program 32 Seconds PBX Access Codes-l X Program No Codes Assigned -lO-
TABLE 2 (continued) SYSTEM PROGRAMAYING SECTlON100-003-300 JULY 1984 Toll Restriction Disable-20 Program Toll Restriction = All CO lines l Ineffective if Program 6XX not utilized. Toll Restriction Exception Codes-2X Program No Codes Assigned STATION OPTIONS Station CO Line Access-3XX Program Access Allowed = All lines, all stations Station Type and Flexible Key Assignment4XX Station Class of Service-%X Program Privacy Override = Not allowed all stations DND Override = Not allowed all stations Speakerphone = Allowed all stations Microphone Control = Momentary Automatic Line Preference= Enable all stations All Call = Include all stations Toll Restriction Classification-CXX Program No Restrictions = All lines, all stations Station Outgoing Call Restriction-7XX Program No Restrictions = All stations Program 1 O-key ##l/20-k8y #1 = All stations l 1 O-key EKT with 4 AD keys or 20-key with CO Ringing Assignments-Day-8XX Program All lines ring station 10 4 AD and 8 DSS keys. . CO Ringing Assignments-Nite-9XX Program All lines ring station 11 02.74 The table and page numbers for the various programs are listed below: PROGRAM-TABLE LIST , Table 3 4 5 6 7 t 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Title Program System Assignments ....................... Automatic Recall From Hold Timing ........... AROH Enable .............................. AROH Timing .............................. PBX Backup ............................... PBX Access Codes .......................... Toll Restriction Disable ...................... Toll Restriction Exception Codes .............. Station CO Access .......................... Station Type and Flexible Key Assignment ..... Station Class of Service ..................... Toll Restriction Classification ................ Station Outgoing Call Restriction ............. CO Ringing Assignments-Day .............. CO Ringing Assignments-Nite .............. 01 :: 07 10 ::: 3% 4xX :E 7xX 8XX SXX Page 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 z 26 -ll-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-003-300 JULY 1994 TABLE 3 PROGRAM 01 -SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS 1. Lock in SET switch. 2. Depress the (SPKRI key on station 17. 3. Dial Iv FJ on dial pad. SET LED on. Station 17 MW/FL LED on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 17. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. AD, CO & INT LEDs will be on according to present data. 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the m, m and m keys, turn associated LEDs on or off, as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. NOTE: An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice-versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. If any key/LED is not shown, it is not used. . . . or . . . 66. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. ,. - -12-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-003-390 JULY 1994 - TABLE 4 PROGRAM 05-AUTOMATIC RECALL FROM HOLD TIMING 1. Lock in SET switch. Station 17 MW/FL LED on. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. Only one LED is permitted to be on, depress- . . . or. . . 66. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -13-
TABLE 5 PROGRAM 06-AUTOMATIC RELEASE ON HOLD ENABLE SET LED on. 1. Lock in SET switch. Station 17 MW/FL LED on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 17. 2. Depress the lSPKR[ key on station 17. 3. Dial q q on dial pad. 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO key/LED represents itself-that is, if the CO 1 LED is on, CO 1 will have the AROH function during normal operation. If the CO 1 LED is off, AROH will not function on that line. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs are on according to present data. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice- versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. 5. Depress the /=I key to place new data in memory. All station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off. 6A. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 66. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased.
SYSTEM PROGfWlMlNG SECTION 1 OO-G03-300 JULY 1994 TABLE 6 PROGRAM 07-AUTOMATIC RELEASE ON HOLD TIMING 1. Lock in SET switch. 2. Depress the 1 SPKRl key on station 17. 3. Dial fl m on dial pad. 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO key/LED represents itself-that is, if the CO 1 LED is on, CO 1 will use XB (cross-bar) timing for AROH. If the CO 1 LED is off, ESS timing will be used on that line. 5. Depress the /ml key to place new data in memory. 6A. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or. . . 6B. Trartsfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. NOTE: Program 07 will have no meaning if AR0 i was rejected in Program 06. SET LED on. Station 17 MW/FL LED on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 17. SPKR LED steadv on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs are on according to present data. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice- versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. All station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off. SET LED goes off. Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -15-
SYSTEM PROGIUWMING SECTION 199-993-399 JULY 1994 v.. i TABLE 7 PROGRAM 1 0-PBX BACKUP SET LED on. 1. Lock in SET switch. Station 17 MW/FL LED on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 17. 2. Depress the m key on station 17. 3. Dial /TJ q on dial pad. 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO key/LED represents itself-that is, if the CO 1 LED is on; the system assumes that the CO 1 line is connected to a PBX line and will cause features such as Toll Restriction and Auto- matic Dialing to function accordingly. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs are on according to present data. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice- versa. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. 5. Depress the 1-1 key to place new data in memory. All station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off. - 6A. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 68. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. ,. - -16-
e.. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-003-300 JULY 1984 TABLE 8 PROGRAM 1 X-PBX ACCESS CODES W/FL LED on. . Lock in SET switch. ystem IS In program mode. I q a (X = 1) to program first q (X = 2) to program second two digits must be entered.) 0 If the access code is a single digit, enter q as the second digit. l If all combinations following a particular first digit are to be considered access codes (e.g. 91, 92, 93, etc.), depress the (DNDI key for the second digit. 1. Depressing the q key displays the data without changing it. The first q willdispla y the first digit; X=LEDon All LEDs off = no data with this program . ..or... jB. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . -or.. . iC. Transfer data into working memory per ‘aragraph 02.06. -17-