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ZTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE  SYSTEMS  , -..- 
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GENERAL  DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER  1987 
Strata Se 6; Vi& 
with  CENTREX  Application 
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
TSD 87-10-05  1OM ISSUE  L’.: PRINTED  IN U S  A  

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
STRATA Se/We 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 
TABLE of CONTENTS ....................................................... 
GENERAL .................................................................. 
Summary Description ..................................................... 
Maintanence ............................................................. 
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS...

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STRATA Se/‘& 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
01 GENERAL 
Summary Description 
STRATA Se and Vle are advanced elec- 
tronic key telephone systems designed to func- 
tion in a variety of situations. Both systems are 
electrically compatible with the public telephone 
network and can also be applied in a “behind 
PBX” environment. 
Figure 1 shows all the basic electronic key 
system features, including CENTREX (CTX) capa- 
bilities, and the impressive packaae of optional features offer, among others,...

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STRATA Se/& 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
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 Vle will accommo- 
date up to six incoming lines with a maximum 
of 16 stations. Bath systems have two intercom 
paths as a standard feature, with two additional 
paths available on the Vle as an optional fea- 
ture. 
Utilizing specially designed electronic tele- 
phones (each of which...

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STRATA Se/We 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
POWER 
FIGURE 3-STRATA Se CABINET (Interior) 
Remote Administration/Maintenance (SDTU): 
5.06 x 2.75” (128 x 70 mm) 
Se CO Interface (SCOU): 
4.13 x 4.60” (105 x 117 mm) 
Se Power Fail Unit (SPFU): 
4.25 x 3.00” (108 x 76 mm) 
Se SMDR interface (STMU): 
5.06 x 3.0” (128 x 76 mm) 
Vle CO Interface (VCOU): 
5.75 x 10.60” (146 x 269 mm) 
Peripheral Equipment 
Several optional expansion modules are 
available to accommodate additional STRATAe 
ieait rres:...

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STRATA Se/We 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
FIGURE 6--DOOR PHONE 
FIGURE 7-MRGU 
FIGURE g--SINGLE-LINE ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE 
NOTE. 
tration of the basic electronic telephone.) 
Only the telephone receiving the off-hook 
call announcement is required to have the 
HVSU PC6 installed. 3) lo-button Busy Lamp Field electronic tele- 
phone (Figure 11): Available as a speaker- 
phone-only model, with 16 LEDs used as a 
Busy Lamp Field (with STRATA Se stations 
10 - 17 only are indicated).  1) Single-line...

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FIGURE lo-lo-button ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE STRATA Se/& 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
FIGURE 12--20-button ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE 
FIGURE 11-lo-button BUSY LAMP FIELD 
ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE FIGURE 13-20-button LIQUID CRYSTAL 
DISPLAY ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE 
numeric Liquid Crystal Display. 
l Alphanumeric Messaging 
l Busy Station Messaging 
l Called Station Messaging 
l Calling Station Messaging 
l Remote Station Messaging 
l Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Indication 
l CO Line Identification 
l Speed...

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STRATA Se/We 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
All phones are easily wall-mounted and are 
hearing-aid compatible. 
03 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 
General 
The key service unit operates from an inter- 
nal power supply, which connects to a standard 
3-wire, 117 VAC, 60-Hz, grounded wall outlet. 
Loss of AC power will cause operational fail- 
ure of the system. System memory, however, is 
protected from loss due to power failure with a 
memory backup battery. Full system reserve 
power is available as...

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STRATA Se/Vie 
GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
NOVEMBER 1987 
TABLE A 
SUMMARY OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 
Loop Limits 
Station 
1,000’ (305 M), 24 AWG cable 
Door Phone Control Unit (HDCB) 1,000’ (305 M), 24 AWG cable 
Door Phone/Monitor Station 1,000’ (305 M), 24 AWG cable 
HOXB 500 ohms (including telephone), 48 VDC 
HOLB, HSMB, HCNB, 17’ (5.2 M), 24 AWG cable 
HIOB-to-KSU 1,000’ (305 M), 24 AWG cable 
HIOB-to-peripheral 17’ (5.2 M), 24 AWG cable 
Ringing Tones 
CO Line (idle station) 
600/800 Hz, modulated...

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0 Automatic Release from Hold 
l CO Line Call Pickup Groups** 
l Conference (Multi-CO Line)* 
l Conference (Multi-Station)* 
l CTX/PBX Compatible 
l CTX Ringing Repeat 
l Delayed Ringing 
l Distinctive Ringing 
l DTMF and Dial Pulse CO Line Compatible 
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l DTMF Signal Time (160/80 ms) 
0 External Page Interface 
l Flexible intercom Numbering 
l Flexible Key Assignment 
l Flexible Line Ringing Assignment 
l Forced Account Code 
l Group Paging 
l Least Cost Routing** 
l Transfer Privacy 
l Trunk-to-trunk...
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