Toshiba Strata Se, Strata Vie General Description Manual
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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 19 PROGRAM 0#8 NIGHT RINGING OVER EXTERNAL PAGE (STRATA Vie only) 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. SET LED on. Station 17 LED 19 on. 3 System is in program mode. 2) Depress the m key on station 17. 3) Dial iag on the dial pad. Normal functions halt on station 17. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using the appropriate keys, turn their asso- be on. ciated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO if the LED is already on, depressing the associated key/LED represents itself-that is, if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be is on, when the system is in night operation, turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. incoming calls over that CO line will ring over the external page; if LED 01 is off, incoming calls over that CO line will not ring in night operation, etc. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 66) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 17 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. NOTE: -45-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 20 PROGRAM 09 S INGLE CO LINE (DIAL 9) GROUP SELECTION SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13/17 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. , 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. 3) Dial 13 on the dial pad. Normal functions halt on station 13/l 7. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present,data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should IJsing the appropriate keys, turn their asso- be on. ciated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key/LED represents itself-that is, if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be is on, CO1 will be included in the “Dial 9” turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. group. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/17 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. EA) Go to Step 2 in another program table . or . . 6B) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. NOTE. Use this program only if LED 15 is off in Program 01. -46-
co L PROGRAMMING PiOCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 21 PROGRAM 09X .INE GROUPS (DIAL 91 - 98) ASSIGNMENTS SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. ’ Normal functions halt on station 13/l 7. 2) Depress the B key on station 13/l 7. SPKR LED steady on. 3) Dial 5]sfl on the dial pad. (X = 1 - 8 depending SPKR LED flashes continuously. upon the group being defined.) Dial IJfl for CO LEDs indicate present data. “Dial 91” group; 131 for “Dial 92” group, etc. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the reccrd sheet means the LED shoulo Using the appropriate keys, turn their asso- be on. ciated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO If the LED is already on, depressing the associatec key/LED represents itself-that is, if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be is on, CO1 will be included in the “Dial 9X” turned off and on until the desired pattern IS set group. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/l 7 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program . . or . 6B) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 6C) Transfer data into working memory per Par- a’graph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. I I 1 NOTE. Use il?is program only if LED 15 is on in’ Program 01. -47-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 22 PROGRAM 0#9 OFF-PREMISES LINE HUNTING SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. 2) Depress the Lm key on station 13/l 7. 3) Dial a$ a on the dial pad. Station 13/17 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 13/17. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using using the appropriate keys, turn their be on. associated LEDs on or off, as required. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated l LED OFF: (DAY and NIGHT mode) Hunt key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be rings with LINE1 /TEL1 only. turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. 0 LED ON (DAY mode): Hunt does not ring with any LINESTELS. l LED ON (NIGHT mode): Hunt rings with ALL LINEWTELS. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/17 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . or . . . 613) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -48-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 23 PROGRAM 190 PBX BACKUP SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 on. ’ System is in program mode. 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. 3) Dial 031 on the dial pad. Normal functions halt on station 13/l 7. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using the appropriate keys, turn their asso- be on. ciated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key/LED represents itself-that is, if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be is on, the system assumes-that the CO1 line turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. is connected to a PBX line and will cause fea- tures such as Toll Restriction and Automatic Dialing to function accordingly, etc. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13117 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table . or . . 6B) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -49-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 24 PROGRAM 19X PBX ACCESS CODES SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. .’ Normal functions halt on station 13117. 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. SPKR LED steady on. 3) Dial 13 cf on the dial pad. X = 1 - 8 (corre- SPKR LED flashes continuously. sponding to the access code being program- Various LEDs’indicate present data. med). Dial iafl(X = 1) to program first access code, 03 g (X = 2) to program second access code, etc. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. LEDs 00 - 03 indicate data in binary format. Using the dial pad, enter the required access LED 10 or 11 indicates which digit is being dis- code (two digits must be entered). played. l If the access code is a single digit, enter i as the second digit. Key/LED Start 1st Digit 2nd 3igit l If all combinations following a particular 11 Steadv first digit are to be considered access 10 Flash Steady codes (e.g., 91, 92, 93, etc.), depress key 18 (= “D” on record sheet) for the second digit. NOTES. 1. Depressing the 3 key displays the data without changing it. The first i will display the first digit; the second 1 will display the second digit, etc. 2. To clear existing data without entering a new number, depress the p key two times. Binary Numbers X = LED on All LEDs off = no data ace new data in this program In order to continue with . . . or . . . 66) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 6C) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/17 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -5o-
TABLE 25 PROGRAM 100 TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM PARAMETERS (DIALING PLAN) I SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. Normal functions halt on station 13117. SPKR LED steady on. 3) Dial i]a 1 on the dial pad. SPKR LED flashes continuously. An LED indicates present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. Turn the associated LED on for the dialing plan of the home Area Code. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on. Only one LED may be on at one trme. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice versa. I 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/l 7 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. I I 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 68) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 -51-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 26 PROGRAM 101 TOLL RESTRICTION DISABLE SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. , 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. 3) Dial a 1 fl on the dial pad. Normal functions halt on station 13/17. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using the appropriate keys, turn their asso- be on. ciated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO If the LED is already on, depressing the associated key/LED represents itself-that is, if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be is on, toll restriction is not applied to that CO1 turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. line; if LED 01 is off, toll restriction is applied to that COl, etc. 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/l 7 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 6B) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/17 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -52-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 27 PROGRAM 102 FORCED ACCOUNT CODE CHECK SET LED on. 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. Station 13117 LED 19 on. System is in program mode. 2) Depress the m key on station 13/l 7. 3) Dial llg on the dial pad. Normal functions halt on station 13/l 7. SPKR LED steady on. SPKR LED flashes continuously. CO LEDs indicate present data. 4) Refer to the System Record Sheet. An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using the appropriate keys, turn their LEDs on be on. or off, as required. If the LED is already on, depressing the associated l LED ON = Forced Account Codes are key will turn it off and vice versa. LEDs may be checked. l Each CO key/LED represents itself-that turned off and on until the desired pattern is set. is, if the LED 01 is on, stations calling out over CO1 will be forced to enter an ac- count code (if required by Program 5#XX). 5) Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13/l 7 LEDs (except 19) go off. memory. 6A) Go to Step 2 in another program table , . or . , . 6B) Transfer data into working memory per Par- agraph 02.06. SET LED goes off. Station 13/l 7 LED 19 goes off. New data is stored, previous data is erased. -53-
PROGRAIWWNG PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 TABLE 28 PROGRAM 103/105 OTHER COMMON CARRIER or EQUAL ACCESS #l and #2 1) Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU. LEDs as shown below. 5-digit numbers are entered via the di X = LED on All LEDs off = no data 5) Depress the m key to place new data in . . . or . . . NOTE. Program 105 follows the same procedure as Program 103. Program 105 is used to register the second OCC number used by the system. -!i4-