Toshiba Strata Se, Strata Vie General Description Manual
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FCC REGISTRATION The STRATA Se/Vie electronic key telephone systems are registered in accordance with the provisions of Part 68 of the Federal Communi- cations Commission’s Rules and Regulations. FCC REQUIREMENTS Means of Connection The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit the STRATA Se/Vie electronic key telephone sys- tems to be connected directly to the telephone network. A locally provided jack is used for this connection-jacks for this type of customer- provided equipment will not be provided on party lines or coin lines. 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 repaired. If this is not done, the telephone company may tempo- rarily disconnect service. ,‘- Telephone Network Compatibility The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures. If such changes affect the compatibility or use of the STRATA Se/Vie system, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of changes. Notification of Telephone Company Before connecting a STRATA Se/Vie system to t.h.e telephone network. the telephone com- pany must be provided with the following: 1) Your’ telephone number 2) FCC registration numbers: STRATA Se: BF 287N-71491 -KF-E STRATA Vle: BF 287N-71465-KF-E 3) Ringer equivalence number: 0.5B 4) USOC jack required: RJ-25C or RJ-11 C Items 2, 3 and 4 are also indicated on the equip- ment label. You must notify the telephone company upon final disconnection of your equipment. For service or repair, contact your local Toshiba Telecommunications distributor. To ob- tain the nearest Toshiba Telecommunications distributor in your area, call Toshiba America, Telecommunication Systems Division in Irvine, CA (714) 583-3700 or Armonk, NY (914) 273- 1750. RADIO FREQUENCY IiTERFERENCE Warning: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the manufactur- er’s instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. The equipment has been type-tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursu- ant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential instal- lation. However, there is no guarantee that in- terference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television recep- tion, 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 the telephone equipment with re- spect to the receiver. l Move the telephone equipment away from the receiver. l Plug the key service unit’s power cord into a different AC outlet so that the KSU and re- ceiver are on different circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an expe:ienced radio/teievistun teci!;;l- cian for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet helpful (prepared by the Federal Communications Commission): How To Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. This system is listed with Underwriters Labo- ratory. LISTED - 49L7 ES8891
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 Strata Se/V/e PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TABLE of CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE TABLE of CONTENTS i ILLUSTRATION LIST .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: i TABLE LIST ................................................................ ii 01 INTRODUCTION ............................................................ 1 01 .oo General .................................................................. 1 02 PROGRAMMING INFORMATION 1 02.00 General ..................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 02.10 Multiple Station Programming ............................................. 2 02.20 Programming with lo-key EKT ............................................ 2 03 PREPARATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 03.00 General ..... 3 03.10 Programming Options ..................................................... 3 03.20 System Assignmnets ..................................................... 4 03.30 Toll Restriction Assignments .............................................. 8 03.40 Least Cost Routing Assignments* ......................................... 10 03.50 Station Assignments ...................................................... 11 TABLE l-HOLD RECALL TIME CODE ....................................... 15 TABLE LIST ................................................................ 17 04 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ....................... 18 04.00 Initialization ................. ::::::::::::::::::::::. ...................... 18 04.10 Clearing Automatic Dialing ................................................ 19 04.20 Alphanumeric Messaging Initialization 19 TABLE 2-INITIALIZED DATA ........... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 20 04.30 Timer Reminder Messaging Initialization ................................... 20 04.40 System Real-Time Clock/Calendar Adjustment ............................. 20 ILLUSTRkiiON LIST NUMBER TITLE PAGE e : lo-key EKT Key Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Se EKT Key Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 3 We EKT Key Patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 4 Flexible Key Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 -i-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 500-036-300 ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM JANUARY 1988 Strata Se/V/e PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES I TABLE LIST NUMBER TITLE PAGE 1 Hold Recall Time Code ..................................................... 15 2 Initialized Data ............................................................. 20 3 System Data Printout Selections Codes ...................................... 25 4 Speed Dial Memory Printout Selection Codes ................................ 25 5 Program 01 -System Assignments (Basic) ................................... 31 6 Program O#l-Door Phone Selection ....................................... 32 7 Program 02-System Assignments (Options) ................................. 33 ii Program 0#2-Account Code Digit Length and TIE Line/OPX Selection ....... 34 Program 03-System Assignments (Options) ................................. 35 10 Program 04-CO Line Outpulsing Selection ................................. 36 11 Program #4-CO Line Identification ......................................... 37 12 Program 05-Automatic Recall From Hold Timing .......................... 38 13 Program 0#5-Camp-on Timeout ........................................... 39 14 Program 06-AROH Enable ................................................ 40 15 Program 0#6-Trunk-to-Trunk Connection Enable ............................ 41 16 Program 07-AROH Timing ................................................ 42 17 Program 0#7-lA2 Interface ............................................... 43 18 Program 08-CO Line Call Pickup Selection ................................. 44 :: Program 0#8-Night Ringing Over External Page ............................ 45 Program 09-Single CO Line (Dial 9) Group Selection ....................... 46 21 Program 09X-CO Line (Dial 90 - 98) Group Assignments .................. 47 22 Program 0#9-Off-Premises Line Hunting ................................... 48 23 Program 190-PBX Backup Program 19X-PBX Access C’dde’s’ . : : : : : : : ................................... 49. 24 ................................... 50 5: Program 1 OO-Toll Restriction System Parameters ........................... 51 Program 1 01-Toll Restriction Disable ...................................... 52 27 Program 102-Forced Account Code Check ................................. 53 28 Program 103/l 05-Other Common Carrier (OCC) or Equal Access #l & #2 . 54 29 Program 104/106-OCC Authorization Codes #l & #2 55 30 Program 108/l 09-Toll Restriction Override Code #l & ii’ ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 56 . 31 Program 1 X0-Toll Restriction Class Parameters ............................. 57 is Program lXY-Toll Restriction Class Area Code Entry ............. . ......... 58 Program 1X2--Toll Restriction Class Office Code Entry ...................... 34 Program 2XY-Toll Restriction Area/Office Code Exception Table ............. :: 35 Program 1X1-Toll Restriction Class Area/Office Code Exception Table Selec- tion ....................................................................... 36 Program l#OO-Least Cost Routing Home Area Code ....................... :: 37 Program l#OX-Least Cost Routing Special Codes .......................... 63 38 Program 1#06-Least Cost Routing Parameters ............................. 39 Program .1#07X-Select Long Distance Information Route ................... ii 40 Program 1#08X-Select Local Call Route ................................... 66 t: Program 1#09-Dial Zero (0) Timeout ...................................... Program l#XY-Least Cost Routing Area Code Table ........................ Xi 43 Program 1 #X8Y-Least Cost Routing Route Definition ....................... 69 .44 Program 1 #X50 - 53-Start Time A Schedule ............................. 70 45 Program 1 #X60 - 63-Start Time 8 Schedule ............................. 71 46 Program 1 #X70 - 73-Start Time C Schedule ............................. 72 -ii-
TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 Strata Se/We PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TABLE LIST NUMBER TITLE PAGE 47 Program 1 #SXY-Modified Digits Table ......................... .:. .......... 73 48 Program 2#XY-LCR Area/Code Exception Table ............................ 74 49 Program 3XX-Station CO Line Access ..................................... 75 50 Program 3#XX-HOXB, HMDB and HIOB Module Enable .................... 76 51 Program 4XX-Station Type Assignment .................................... 77 52 Program 4#XX-Station Flexible Key Assignment ............................ 78 53 Program SXX-Station Class of Service #l .................................. 79 54 Program 5#XX-Station Class of Service #2 80 55 Program GXX-Station Toll Restriction’LCR Classifi&%dn ’ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 81 56 Program 6#XX-Station-to-Statton Huntrng .................................. 82 57 Program 7XX-Station Outgoing Call Restriction ............................. 83 58 Program 81XX - 89xX--CO Ringing Assignments-DAY/DAY 2/NIGHT ..... 84 59 Program 9#XX-Door Phone Ringing Assignments ........................... 85 60 Program l X#-Flexible Access Code Numbering ............................. 86 Program *XX-Flexible Intercom Numbering ................................. 87 Program #lXX*YY-Optional Programming .................................. 88 . . . -Ill-
01 INTRODUCTION 01 .oo General 01 .Ol Data governing overall system opera- tton and feature execution for both systems are stored in read-only memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. However, the data control- ling operation of the various options, both sys- tem and station, are stored in random-access memory (RAM) and can easily be changed ac- cording to individual installation requirements. 01.02 All options are controlled by selections made in the system data tables. An initialization process is provided for verifying predetermined system assignments. The installer can then pro- ceed with any necessary changes. 01.03 All system data changes indicated in this section are made via station 13/l 7 (as the input/output device), which may be equipped with either a lo-key or a 20-key EKT (although a 20-key LCD EKT is strongly recommended). Whenever the system is placed in the program- ming mode, the keys on station 13/l 7 are used to enter data while its LEDs display the current data. While station 13/l 7 is in the program- ming mode, the system may still be used in the usual fashion. 01.04 internal battery power is provided to pre- vent loss of system data memory in the event of a power failure. NO JE: Whenever a system is installed for the first time or the SMAUIVMAU is changed, the system must 5e :.+t:z!.+?d. See Paregrzph 04.00. 01.05 Remote and on-site programming proce- dures via a terminal are covered in Remote -Administration/Maintenance, Section 500- 236-600, of this manual. 02 PROGRAMMING INFORMATION 02.00 General 02.01 A system must be in the programming mode before system data can be verified or al- tered. With the exception of station 13/l 7, nor- mal system functions are not suspended while in the programming mode. 02.02 r To aid in programming this system, an overlay has been provided with the installation documentation. Place the programming overlay PROGfWWMlNG PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY ! 988 over the designation strip of the 20-key EKT at station 13/17. This insures that the key/LEDs are correctly identified and matched with the in- formation given in this section. 02.03 When the system is in the program- ming mode, station 13/l 7 is used to enter the system data in one of two ways: IMPORTANT! Station 131’77 may be equipped with either a f O-key or a 20-key EKT (a 20-key LCD EKT is strongly recommended). How- ever, in all tables and procedures that fol- low, the overlay key designation (for a 20-key) is given, l In the majority of programs (Type l), the var- ious keys are used to change “bits” of system data. The LEDs associated with keys 00 - 19 show their status before and after key depres- sion. Each key/LED has a different meaning, depending upon the program number being used. l In Type 2 programs, the dial pad is used to en- ter data. In this case, the system, using LEDs 00 - 19, verifies the entered data by dis- playing it in binary format. An LCD EKT also displays the data, if equipped. 02.04 The programming mode is activated by locking in the SET switch on the HKSU and then depressing the m key on station 13/l 7. After the station has been activated, a program number is dialed on the station dial pad, and the system responds as follows: Type 1 programs: Station 13/l 7 LEDs display the existing data in these categories. Type 2 programs: LED 10 on station 13/l 7 flashes continuously. Actual data can be re- viewed without alteration by multiple depres- sions of the p key. 02.05 Data can be altered while it is being dis- played. To input new data via station 13/l 7, per- form the following: Type 1 programs: The state of an LED is ai- tered by depressing its associated key. De- pressing the key while the LED is “on” will turn it off and vice versa. Type 2 programs: Data is entered via the dial pad. The LEDs display the data in binary for- mat. An LCD EKT also displays the data. -l-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 02.06 Gnce the desired data is entered and displayed. it is written into memory by depress- ing the m key on station 13117. l System and CO line options are written into temporary storage when the m key is de- pressed. After all changes in these catego- rtes have been made, transfer the data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06. @ Station option data (with the exception of CO line access assignments) are written into the main data memory; therefore, all changes are effective immediately after the m key is depressed. However, it is recommended that the data transfer procedures per Para- graph 02.06 be utilized for added program- ming protection. 02.07 Data may be secured in working me- mory in one of two ways: 1) If the system is not in service, release the SET switch on the HKSU, and cycle (rock) the system power switch OFF. Note: all calls are dropped when this occurs. 2) If the system is in service and calls should not be dropped, depress the following keys, in the order given here, on station 13/17: ~~p~~~~~~~~~~, This code secures the data in working memory without cancelling any calls. Release the SET switch to exit programming mode. 02.10 Multiple Station Programming 02.11 Programs 3XX through 9#XX are used to select options for individual stations (where XX represents the station number of the station being programmed). To save time, it is possible to program all stations or groups of stations si- - multaneously. 02.12 Multiple station programming is ac- complished by substituting a special group code for the station number pan of the program number (XX). The codes are: 11: All stations a 0: Stations 10 - 17’ 1 3: Stations 18 - 25’ l STRA TA VI, only 02.13 , When the multiple station group code is entered, the LEDs display existing data as fol- lows: Steady LED: Data is the same for all stations in the dialed group. Flashing LED: Data is selected for at least one, but not all stations in that group. 02.14 The state of an LED is altered by de- pressing its associated key. LEDs that are flash- ing can be cycled through three states (flashing, on, off) by multiple key depressions. Other LEDs cycle between on and off states only. Select data as follows: LED ON: Selects LED “ON” for all the stations in the group. LED OFF: Selects LED “OFF” for all the sta- tions in the group. LED flash: No change to any station in the group. 02.15 Once the proper data is selected, de- press them key in the usual manner to write it into memory. 02.20 Programming With lo-key EKT 02.21 If station 13/17 is equipped with a - lo-key EKT, the system must be so informed by setting LED 07 to “ON” in Program 01. This change is effective immediately after the m key is depressed, making it easy to switch be- tween EKTs. 02.22 Once the system recognizes a lo-key EKT, the handset hookswitch can be used as a shift signal to make the lo-key LEDs compatible rith the 20-key programming format. PROGRAMMING MODE NORMAL HANDSET HANDSEl MOOE ON-HOOK Off -HOOK ON0 Am AD2 B AD1 co3 co2 CO1 M FIGURE 1-lo-key EKT FORMAT -2-
32.23 As shown in Figure 1, when in the pro- gramming mode, the key/LEDs represent 00 - 09 when the handset is on-hook and 10 - 19 when it’s off-hook. It is possible to switch back and forth an unlimited number of times without disturbing the data. NOTE. This procedure is for programming purposes only! For normal operation, the station 13/ 17 EKT is set per Program 4XX. 03 PREPARATION 03.00 General 03.01 Before system data can be program- med, option selections must be made and then indicated on the System Record Sheet (see Ap- pendix 1). The record sheet, one of which accom- panies each HKSU, serves as a programming guide and installation record. 03.02 Programming options are grouped ac- cording to the three categories listed below, with several program numbers associated with each category. A different program number is used for each option or group of options being selected. 03.10 Programming Options 03.11 System Assignments 01: O#l : 02: 0#2: 03: 04: #4 - 0::; 06: 0#6: 0:;; 08: 0#8: 09: 09x: * O#G 190: System Assignments (Basic) Door Phone Selection System Assignments (Options) Account Code Digit Length Selec- tion System Assignments (Options) CO Line Outpulsing Selection CO Line Identification Automatic Recall From Hold Timing Camp-on Timeout Automatic Release On Hold (AROH) Enable Trunk-to-Trunk Connection Enable Automatic, Release On Hold Timing 1 A2 Interface CO Line Groups Night Ringing Over External Page* Single CO Line (Dial 9) Group Selec- tion CO Line (Dial 91 - 98) Group As- signments Off-Premises Line Hunting PBX Backup PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 19X: PBX Access Codes “STRA TA V/e only 03.12 Toll Restriction Assignments 100: ‘Toll Restriction System Parameters 101: Toil Restriction Disable 102: Forced Account Code Check 103: Equal Access #l 104: OCC Authorization Code Length #l 105: Equal Access #2 106: OCC Authorization Code Length #2 108: Toll .Restriction Override Code #l 109: Toll Restriction Override Code #2 1 X0: Toll Restriction Class Parameters 1XY: Toll Restriction Class-Area Code Entry 1 XZ: Toll Restriction Class-Office Code Entry 2XY: Toll Restriction Area/Office Code Ex- ception Table 1x1: Toll Restriction Class Area/Office Code Exception Table Selection 03.13 Least Cost Routing (LCR) Assign- ments+ “STRA TA V/e only l#OO LCR Home Area Code l#OX LCR Special Codes 1#06 LCR Parameters 1#07X Select Long Distance Information Route 1#08X Select Local Call Route 1 #OS Dial Zero (0) Timeout 1 #XY LCR Area Code Tabia l#X8Y LCR Route Definition l#X50 - 53 Start Time A Schedule 1 #X60 - 63 Start Time B Schedule 1 #X70 - 73 Start Time C Schedule 1#9XY Modified Digits Table 2#XY LCR Area/Office Code Exception Ta- ble 03.14 Station Assignments 3XX: Station CO Line Access 3#XX: HOXB, HMDB, HTl8 and HIOB Mo- dule Enable 4XX: Station Type Assignment 4#XX: Station Flexible Key Assignments -3-
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500-036-300 JANUARY 1988 5Xx 5#XX: 6XX: 6#XX: 7XX: 81XX - 83Xx: 84XX - 86Xx 87XX - 89Xx: 9#xx: ‘X# ‘xx #lXX’YY Station Class of Service #l Station Class of Service #2 Station Toll Restriction/LCR Classifi- cation Station-to-Station Hunting Station Outgoing Call Restriction CO Ringing Assignments-DAY CO Ringing Assignments-DAY 2 CO Ringing Assignments-NIGHT Door Phone Ringing Assignments Flexible Access Code Numbering Flexible Intercom Numbering Speed Dial (Optional) 03.15 The System Record Sheet is used to re- cord the assignment of features for each pro- gram. For Type 1 programs, an “X” placed in the record indicates that the associated LED should be turned on (lit) during the programming pro- .cess. For Type 2 programs, the actual data is re- corded. 03.16 Make the system option selections per the following instructions, and record the var- ious choices in the System Record Sheet. Use Tables 5 through 62 for detailed programming instructions. 03.20 System Assignments: 01 Program-System Assignments (Basic) Fifteen options are selected with this pro- gram, using the various keys to change the sta- tus of their respective LEDs. For the options se- lected, mark an X as indicated. 1) Transfer Privacy-mark an X next to 17 if pri- v&y is to be in effect on a transferred call. Leave blank if Alternate Point Answer of a transferred call is to be permitted. 2) Automatic Dialing Override Toll Restriction- -mark an X next to 16 if System Automatic Dialing (addresses’60 - 99) is to override Toll Restriction. Leave blank if Toll Restriction is to remain in effect. 3) CO Line Groups-mark an X next to 15 if eight CO line groups (dial 91 - 98) are re- quired. Leave blank if one group (dial 9) is sufficient. 4) Two CO Line Conferencing-mark an X next -4 to 14 to inhibit two CO line conferencing. Leave blank if two CO line conferencing is to be permitted. 5) Least Cost Routing Access-mark an X next to 13 if Least Cost Routing will be used. Leave blank if LCR not used. (STRATA We only.) 6) DP Make Ratio-mark an X next to 12 if a 33% make/break timing ratio is required. Leave blank if 40% (usual setting) is suffi- cient. 7) DTMF Signal Time- mark an X next to 11 if 160 ms DTMF signal time is required. Leave blank if signal time is to remain 80 ms. 8) Non-Privacy/Privacy-mark an X next to 09 if the system is to be non-private. Leave blank if the system is to be private. 9) Station 13/l 7 10/20-key EKT-mark an X next to 07 if station 13/l 7 is equipped with a lo-key EKT for programming purposes. Leave blank if a 20-key EKT is used. 10) Incoming Call Abandon Timeout-mark an X next to 06 if the system should wait for 8 seconds after the last ring to consider an incoming call abandoned. Leave blank if 6 seconds are sufficient. 11 ) Pause Timing (After Flash)-mark an X next to 05 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone de- lay) is required after a flash. Leave blank if a 1 %-second pause is sufficient. 12) Pause After Flash-mark an X next to 04 if the system is to insert a pause (defined by 05, this program) between a flash and an automatically dialed number. Leave blank if a pause is not required. 13) Pause Timing w or m key)--mark an X next to 03 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone delay) is required. Leave blank if a 1 %-second pause is sufficient. 14) Flash Timing-mark an X next to 02 if the line-open interval produced by the m key is to be %-second. Leave blank if the 2-second open interval is required. 15) Tone First-mark an X next to 00 if inter- com calls require tone ringing. Leave blank if they are to have one tone ring than voice announce.