Toshiba Strata Se, Strata Vie General Description Manual
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an interactive silent messaging conver- sation. l Called Station Messaging: Your sta- tion number and a message indication may be sent to another LCD station. When that called station responds, the station will receive the 32-character message. l Calling Station Messaging: A mes- sage displayed on your LCD phone will be automatically displayed on the call- ing station’s LCD when dialed. l Remote Station Messaging: Allows any station to set a Called Station Mes- sage for another station, the recepient to be a station or group of stations. b) Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Indication: The Liq- uid Crystai Display can be used to indicate the on-/off-hook status of all telephones in the system. BLF status is displayed up to the maximum number of stations for each system. c) CO Line indication: Allows each CO line to be identified with a 16-character name. All LCD phones using that line will display the name instead of the CO line number. d) Speed Dial Memo: Each LCD telephone user may program a 16-character name for each of their 40 personal speed dial numbers. The memo pad of names and numbers (including system names and numbers) may be scrolled to select the ap- propriate party. Depressing a CO line but- ton will cause the displayed number to be dialed automatically. e) Timed Reminders: Allows five separate messages to be set at each LCD telephone. T+?s,o -0 , , ,,ssages wi!l ba display& a: the ap- propriate times (hour and minute) set by the station user. The messages can be re- peated on a daily basis or displayed just e once. Microphone Cut-off Buttons: Electronic tele- phones may be programmed with an m but- ton, allowing the microphone to be turned ON/ OFF while a station is in the idle state (controls Handsfree Answerback). See Station Security. Modular Handset and Line Cords: All elec- tronic telephones are equipped with modular handset and line cords, and (except the single- line) are also equipped with an additional mod- ular headset jack. STRATA Se/We GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 On-Hook Dialing: The system allows you to dial your calls with the handset still on-hook. Call progress can be heard via the telephone speaker; no need to pick up the handset until your party answers. Privacy Button: Allows privacy or non-privacy to be selected (via the m button) on CO lines. Privacy Override: A station programmed for this feature can enter any existing CO line conversation if the station is equipped with that m line button. An initial warning tone is given, but no subsequent tones are pro- vided. A maximum of two stations can be pro- grammed for this feature. Private CO Lines: Restrictions may be pro- grammed into the system so that selected CO line(s) will appear only on selected station(s). Push-Button Dialing: All electronic telephones are equipped with push-button dial pads. Remote Retrieval of Held Calls: Calls that have been placed on hold by a station can be retrieved by a different station with the Call Pickup feature. Repeat Last Number Dialed: The last number dialed by each station is always stored by the system and will be dialed automatically when- ever the station user accesses a CO line and depresses the 1 or m button. See Saved Number Redial. Ringing Line Preference: A line ringing a sta- tion can be answered bv lifting the handset or depressing the m busron. The ringing line will be automatically selected. Saved Number Redial: A programmable button that saves a dialed number for redial at a later time. May be used at any time and is exclu- sive of the Repeat Last Number Dialed fea- ture. Station Security (MC0 Button): Stations may be programmed with an m button, allowing the microphone to be turned ON/OFF while a station is in the idle\state (enables or dis- ables the Handsfree Ans&rback). Toll Restriction Override Code: Two special codes may be defined to override toll restric- tion from any station. -19-
STRATA S~/Vl~ GENERAt. DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 . Trunk Queuing: Provides a means for station us- ers to be “stacked” in a waiting queue for a busy outgoing trunk group by using the Auto- . matic Callback feature. The station will then be signalled when a trunk in the group be- comes available. As a programmable option, the system may be equipped with one trunk group (dial 9) or eight trunk groups (dial 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98). Optional Features lA2 Key System Interface (HCNB): Utilizing an optional line interface printed circuit board, both systems can be connected to CO/ CTX/PBX lines through lA2-type key tele- phone systems. The system will detect lamp lead status and supply A-lead control. Amplified Conference: In some applications, it may be necessary to amplify the CO line used in a multi-CO line conference. A customer- provided amplifier can be connected to the sys- tem for this purpose. Reduces the system ca- pacity by two stations. Auxiliary Device Interface (HIOB): Allows sys- tem interaction with customer-provided auxil- iary devices such as standard telephones, recording/dictating machines, modems and voice mail equipment. The unit contains both a DTMF tone generator and receiver for use with auxiliary devices. The following features are available through the voice mail interface. l Call Forward to Voice Mail Box: Allows a station user to call forward to a voice mail box location. The system will ring the *Joice mail system and forward the digits of the desired mail box once answered. a Message Waiting Indication: Allows the voice mail system to dial a special access e code to set message waiting at the station when the voice mail system is the mes- sage center. l Voice Mail Control: Allows the station user to control the voice mail equipment, using the dial pad, as DTMF signals are received by the voice mail equipment. Background Music with Station Control: Music from the music-on-hold source can (at the station user’s option) be heard via the tele- phone’s speaker. The same music may also be bioadcast via the external page interface if an external speaker is installed. -2o- Door Phone/Monitor Station: Allows door phone unit(s) to distinctively ring pre-selected stations. A station dialing to an individual door phone unit provides monitoring capabil- ities on the intercom. l Alarm Button: Turns off the alarm signal set in the system by a customer-supplied alarm system. The alarm signal is acti- vated by a closure at the HDCB door phone C output from a customer-supplied alarm system. The alarm signal will be heard from all idle stations until the m button is depressed (station 13 on Vle, 11 on Se). s Door Lock Button: Activates a dry con- tact relay closure for indirect control of a door lock or other devices. When the m button is depressed, the HDCB door phone B output will close for a period of 3 or 6 seconds. Electronic Telephones: l Faceplates (blue, black or wine): The standard brown faceplates can easily be changed on any electronic telephone to coordinate with office decor. l Single-line: A basic telephone that is equipped with three permanently dedi- cated buttons (m m m) and an intercom/CO line button, which is not la- beled. Electronic telephone features may be accessed via dial codes. s lo-button Handsfree Answerback or Speakerphone: A basic telephone with full speakerphone capability or handsfree answerback only, depending upon the re- quirements. This phone can be assigned to any station, and is equipped with an in- tercom button and nine flexible buttons that may be assigned as CO line appear- ances or feature access. l 1 O-button Busy Lamp Field: A 1 O-button telephone with full speakerphone capabil- ity and an LED panel showing the busy/ idle status of certain stations (a station in the DND mode will show as busy). l 20-button Handsfree Answerback or Speakerphone: A 20-button telephone with full speakerphone capability or hands- free answerback only, depending upon the requirements, and is equipped with one ln- tercom button and 19 flexible buttons that are assigned as CO/PBX line appearances or feature access. l 20-button Liquid Crystal Display: This
25butron reiephone features a 32-char- acter, alphanumeric display, full speaker- phone capability, recalling station identifi- cation, and the same button flexibility as the 20-button telephone. See Liquid Crys- tal Display Features. External Amplified Speaker: An external ampli- fied speaker (HESB) may be connected in any of the following three applications: l Amplified Speaker: Allows you to use the HESB as a paging speaker. l Loud Ringing Bell: Allows you to amplify the tone of an electronic telephone ring (except the Single-Line). l Talkback Amplified Speaker: Allows you to provide a talkback speaker (via an MC?FB) v&:ere a te!ephcne is not needed. NO TE. If an HESB is installed, an external ampli- fier (SEPU PCB) is not necessary. External Page Amplifier: This external page 3-watt amplifier (SEPU PCB) allows access to a customer-provided external 8-ohm speaker for paging. Integrated Modem (HMDl3): Allows simultane- ous voice/data switching via an auto-answer modem (300/1200 baud). The modem re- places the base of any lo- or 20-button elec- tronic telephone, and is connected to a propri- etary station port. Can be used up to the system maximum capacity, but each modem reduces the station capacity by one,. Music-On-Hold Source: When installed, this electronic music source (SMOU PCB) elimi- ne+~~ +ma o=d for a custzmcr-provided axter- . .W.W” . . .- .“I nal music source and provides electronic- generated music to CO lines placed on hold. -Off-Hook Call Announce: Allows a station user to call and speak to an off-hook, busy electronic telephone through the speaker. The called station user can reply via the tele- phone’s microphone without interrupting the existing conversation. If the called station is currently in use via the speakerphone/ handsfree, the caller will receive a busy sig- nal. Feature is activated automatically or by dial access (I) on a station-by-station basis. -21- STRATA Se/We , GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 Off-Premises Extension: Installing an HOXB al- lows the system to interface with conven- tional, standard telephones or off-premises cir- cuits. The HOXB serves two extensions and replaces two stations in the system. (Maxi- mum: two per STRATA Se/four per STRATA Vie.) l MRGU: An auxiliary ringing/power sup- ply for the HOXB. Off-Premises Line: Installing an HOLB allows the bridging of a CO/PBX line that appears in the system with a conventional telephone (or other device, such as a modem). During Night Service, all incoming calls on an HOLB’s three circuits may be directed to an answering machine (or similar device) con- nected to a “hunting” output. This option is set in programming. Remote Administration/Maintenance: The SDTU provides this feature via its built-in 300/1200 baud modem. One SDTU per sys- tem is required for Remote Administration/ Maintenance. Station Message Detail. Recording (SMDR): Adding an HSMB to a system allows data to be collected for each outgoing and incoming CO line call. This data is output to a printer or recording device via the RS-232C interface located on the HSMB. The HSMB is externally mounted. System Battery Backup: a) In STRATA Se, an HPFB can be plugged into the HPSU to provide automatic switch- ing to standby battery power. During normal power conditions. the batteries are kept fully charged by the power suppiy. The HPFB includes batteries and the charg- ing unit: b) In STRATA Vie, an HPBU can be installed in the power supply to provide automatic switching to standby battery power (pro- vided by customer). During normal power conditions, the batteries are kept fully charged by the power supply.
STRATA Se/Vie GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 Handset Headset Zonnector Speaker Modulz Cord on 00 00 INT Z -- l --T : 3 ’ Feature & Function Hbld Buttnn Microphone Ringing Volume R Control Speaker Volume Control Flexible Buttons - Intercom Button LEDs FIGURE 20-ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE DIAGRAM -22-
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SECTION 500-036-200 m!!UARY 1388 Strata Se & VI, RELEASE 2 _. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE of CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT 01 02 02.00 03 03.00 03.10 03.20 03.30 04 04.00 04.10 04.20 05o”oo 05:10 05.20 05.30 05.40 05.50 05.60 05.70 05.80 05.90 060600 06:lO 070700 07:10 07.20 07.30 07.40 08 08.00 08110 08.20 08.30 08.40 08.50 oso”oo 09:10 09.20 09.30 09.40 09.50 09.60 09.70 TABLE of CONTENTS ............................................... ILLUSTRATION LIST ................................................. GENERAL PACKING .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Inspection ........................................................ HKSU REQUIREMENTS ..................................... :. ....... Cabling Considerations ............................................ Environmental Factors ............................................. Power Requirements .............................................. Main Distribution Frame Requirements ............................. HKSU INSTALLATION ............................................... Mounting the HKSU ............................................... Power Supply Installation ........................................... Systein Ground Check ............................................. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION ............................. General .......................................................... Factory-Installed PCB ............................................... scou/vcou ..................................................... SPFU (Se only) ................................................... SSTU ............................................................ SMOU SEPU .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: svcu ............................................................ SDTU ............................................................ STMU (STRATA Se only) .......................................... BASIC CABLING REQUIREMENTS .................................... Station Wiring .................................................... CO Line Connection SYSTEM POWER-UP INliidiiii’:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: General ........................................................... Clearing Automatic Dialing ........................................ Alphanumeric Messaging Initialization .............................. Timer Reminder Messaging Initialization ............................ System Real-Time Clock/Calendar Adjustment ...................... EKT ~i;FoRi”~ATION General ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ::.~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . HVSU Installation ................................................. EKT Wall Mounting ............................................... EKT Connections .................................................. Carbon Handset Installation EKT Functional Check ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INSTALLATION OF OPTIONS (External) ............................... Off-hook Call Announce HCNB ................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HIOB ............................................................. TABLE A-HIOB CAPACITY .......................................... HOXB ............................................................ HDCB ............................................................ HOLB ............................................................ HSMB ... .... TABLE B--%i3i’C ‘(/e%e) PIN CONNECTIONS ......................................................... HMDB Installation TABLE C-VR2 SETTINGS . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ....... ....... PAGE i . . . III 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 2 2 2 5 5 “6 6 7 7 : ii : 9 10 10 10 11 12 12 12 13 ;4 13 13 14 :: 16 16 17 18 :: 22 24 25 f: 31
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM PARAGRAPH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE of CONTENTS (continued) SUBJECT 09.80 09.90 10 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.40 10.50 15.60 10.70 10.80 Amplified Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HESB EQUIPMENT ‘dGNN?Cilb;NS ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :,: : : : : : : : : : : : Wiring Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOH/BGM Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . External Paging Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Direct External Speaker Connection External Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Talkback Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Background Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Volume Setting Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Night Relay Service (Vie only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 500-036-200 JANUARY 1988 NUMBER : 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 :: I: 23 3: 26 27 s zi 39 40 t: :: 45 46 47 48 48 50 51 52 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ILLUSTRATION LIST TITLE SCCU/VCCU Battery Strap .......................................... HKSU Side Covers .................................................. HKSU Wall Mounting ................................................ HPFB Installation ................................................... HPBU Installation ................................................... HKSU Cover Removal ................. SCOU and SPFU Locati’dn’s”:::::::::::::::::::::::::. ................ VCOU Location ..................................................... Se SSTU and SVCU Locations ....................................... Vle SSTU and SVCU Locations ...................................... SelVle SEPU and SMOU Locations .................................. Se/Vie SDTU Location .............................................. STMU Location ..................................................... EKT Wiring ......................................................... RJ-11 C/RJ-25C Color Code ......................................... Se/Vie HKSU Right Side Panel ...................................... SCCU/VCCU Battery Strap .......................................... Se/Vie Initializing Switches ......................................... HVSU Location .............................................. . ...... Removing EKT Base ................................................ EKT Mounting Holes ................................................ EKT Wire Routing .................................................. Handset Hanger .................................................. Carbon Handset Modification Off-hook Call Announce Functional’ B’lock’biagram . : : : : ................ ................ HCNB Connections .................................................. HIOB Functional Block Diagram ...................................... HIOB Wiring Diagram ............................................... HIOB Switches ..................................................... HOXB Connection Straps ............................................ HOXB Wiring ....................................................... HDCB Connection Straps ............................................ HppQ/MDFB Connection .. . YL ............................................ HOLB Wiring ....................................................... HSMB/Printer Cabling .............................................. HSMB Straps and Switches ......................................... HSMB Buttons ................................................... SMDR Printout Example (Outgoing Call) .............................. SMDR Printout Example (Incoming Call) .............................. HMDB External Switches ............................................ HMDB Wiring .......... . ........................................... HMDB Installation ........................ HMDB Internal Switc~‘e’s”::::::::::::::::::::. ....................... Amplified Conference Functional Block Diagram ...................... HESB Back Panel ................................................... Modular-to-Terminal Strip Internal Connections ............. .,:. ....... Terminal Strip ...................................................... Impedance Switch .................................................. External Amplifier Hook-up .......................................... Volume Setting Controls ............................................ Relay Contacts ...................................................... Night Relay Strapping ............................................... PAGE 1 2 2 4 4 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 13 13 14 14 14 15 17 18 18 ii 21 ;; Ei ;i 27 z: 29 ;: 30 31 32 32 34 zz i: 37 . . . -Ill-