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Toshiba Strata Vi Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata Vi Electronic Key Telephone System Installation And Maintenance Manual
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The STRATA VI operating sys- tem governing overall system operation and feature execution is stored in read- only-memory (ROM) and cannot be al- tered in the field. The data con- trolling the operation of the various options, both system and station, is stored in random-access-memory (RAM) and can easily be changed according to individual installation requirements. All STRATA VI options are oiled by selections made in the system data tables. An initialization, process is provided for verifying pre- determined system assignments, The installer can then proceed with any necessary changes. All system data changes are with the Electronic Key Tele- phone (Ext. 17) as the input-output device. Whenever the system is placed in the programming mode, Ext, 17’s keys are used to enter data while its LEDs display the current data. After initialization, while Ext. 17 is in the programming mode, the remainder of the system may still be used in the normal fashion. Internal battery power is ed for the system data memory to prevent loss in the event of a system power failure. The STRATA VI system must be placed in the programming mode before system data can be altered. With the exception of Ext. 17, normal system functions are not suspended while the programming mode is active. When the system is in the programming mode, Ext. 17 is used to enter the system data in one of two ways: data. The LEDs associated with the and keys show the status of that lfbitll before and after key operation. A particular key and LED will have a different meaning, depending upon the program number being used. In Type 2 programs, the dial pad is used to enter data., In this case, the system, using the IMT and CO LEDs, verifies the entered data by displaying the number in a Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) format. The programmin mode is ac- tivated by locking in the CU PCB and then key on Ext. 17. After the station has been activated, a program number is dialed on the station dial pad, and the system will respond as follows: Type 1 programs-the LEDs of Ext. 17 will display the existing data in these categories. Type 2 programs-the CO 4 LED on Ext. 17 will flash continuously. Actual data can be reviewed without by multiple operation of the key. Data can be altered while it is being displayed. To input new data perform the following: Type 1 program-the state of an LED is altered by operating its associated key. Operating the key while the LED is rronff will turn it off and vice-versa.
Type 2 program-data is entered via the dial pad. The LEDs on Ext. 17 will display the data and digit number in BCD format. Once the desired data is entered and displayed it en into memory by operating the key on Ext. 17. When the key is depressed, the data is either written into a temporary storage location or the main data memory. System and CO line options are written in to temporary storage key is depressed. s in these cate- een made, release the switch on the MCCU. All data is then transferred into the main data memory by eyeling (rocking) the MTOU power switch off and on. Station option data (with the ex- ception of CO line access assign- ments) are written into the main data memory; therefore, all changes eetive immediately after the key is depressed. However, IS recommended that the MTOU power switch be cycled for added programming protection. Before the STRATA VI system data can be programmed, option selee- tions must be made and then listed on the System Record Sheet (shown in Table 1). The Record Sheet will then serve as a programming guide and installation record. Programming options are grouped according to the three cate- gories 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. 01: System Assignments (Basic) 02: System Assignments (Options) 05: Automatic Recall From Hold Timing 06: Automatic Release Erom Hold (AROH) Disable ” 07: Automatic Release From Hold Timing 10: PBX Backup 1X: PBX Access Codes 20: Toll Restriction Disable 2X: Toll Restriction Exception Codes 3XX: Station CO Line Access 5XX: Station Class of Service 6Xx: Toll Restriction Class 7XX: Station Outgoing Restriction 8xX: CO Ringing Assignment-Day 9XX: CO Ringing Assignment-Nile The System Record Sheet in Table 1 is used to record the assign- ment of each key/LED for any given program number. For Type 1 programs an “Xrc plaeed in the record indicates that the associated LED should be turned on (lit) during the programming process. For Type 2 programs the actual data is recorded, j Using the System Record Sheet (Table 1) to record the various choices, make the system option se- lections per the following instruc- tions. Use the tables ,at the end of this section for detailed programming instructions.
. Six options a lected this pro- gram, using and keys to change the status of their respective LEN, For the options selected, mark an “X1’ as indicated I) Extension lo-mark an X next to CO 6 if Ext., 10 is to be used as the message waiting center. Extension ll-mark an X next to CO 5 if Ext. 11 is to be used as the message waiting center. 3-second Pause Time-mark an X next to CO 2 if a S-second pause (for dial tone delay) is required after a PBX CO access code is dialed by the Automatic Dialing feature. Leave blank if a 1.5- second pause is sufficient. Flash Time-mark an X next to CO 1 if the line-open interval produced by the key is to be 0.5 seconds for behind PBX operation. Leave blank if the 2.0-second flash for Dial Tone recall is required. Ext. 10 DND/NITE Key-mark an X next to IN’T 2 if the DND/NITE key on Ext. 10 is to be used as a DND key. Leave blank if NITE is required. Tone First-mark an X next to INT 1 if Tone First intercom signalling is required. Leave blank if Voice First signalling is required. Four options are selected with this program by using the and 1 keys. For the options that are se- lected, mark an X as indicated. Automatic Dialing-Station-mark an X next to CO 6 if the Autoinatic Dialing-Station option (CRDU PCB) is installed in the system. Leave blank if the CRDU PCB is not installed. Nite Ring Over External Page- mark an X next to CO 1 if Nite Ringing Over External Page is required. Background Music over External Page-mark an X next to INT 2 if BGNl is to be heard over the Ex- ternal Page circuit. External Page with All Call-mark an X next to INT 1 if the External Page circuit is to be included in an All Call Page. 5 Sets the timing for the Automatic Recall from Hold feature. If a recall is desired, select a time period of 16-160 seconds and mark an X next to the appropriate key tern Record Sheet. The accumulative-only one key can be selected, If no recall is required, mark an X next to INT 1.
Selects whether or not the ilutomatic Release on Hold (AROH) feature is to fttnction on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent themselves. Mark an X next to each CO line Selects Cross Bar (XB) cbr ESS timing for the AROH feature using each CO line key to represent itself. Mark an X next to each CO line that requires XB timing; leave blank if ESS timing is required. Informs the system if the CO line key is actually connected to a PBX exten- sion line. The system will recognize PBX access codes on selected line(s). n X next to to be extension line. h CO line to a PBX Informs the system of the access codes used by the PBX that is connected to the lines selected in The STRATA VI will recognize the keess codes and react appropriately for Toll Restriction, .Automatie Dialing and Repeat Last Number Dialed, Enter the a@ tual access codes (maximum: 4). Selects whether or not the Toll. Res- triction feature is to function on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent themselves. Mark an X next to each on ,whieh Toll Restriction function. ne to Informs the system of a maximum of five 4-digit codes (area codes or office codes) that to be dialed by Toll Restric Enter the actual &digit codes (maximum: 5). The ability of an individual station to access any of the CO lines is deter- mined by selections made using this program. A station denied access to a CO line by this program will have neither key nor LED functions for that CO line, Selections must be repeated for all stations-mark an X next to each
CO line that by the station in Seven options are selected with this program by using the and keys to change the of respective LED% The selections listed below must be repeated for each station. In all cases, mark an X where indicated. Privacy Override--mark an X next to CO 6 if the station the Privacy Override feat DND Override-mark an X next to CO 5 if the station the DND averride feature. 20-key EKT-mark an X next to CO 3 if the station with a 20-key EKT, Speakerphone-mark an X next to CO 2 if the station to use the Speakerphone Automatic Dialing-mark an X next to CO 1 if the station to use the 4utomatic Dialing feature. Automatic Line Preference-mark an to IWT 2 if the station the Automatic Line Preference feature. All Call-mark an X next to INT 1 if the station in an All Call page. Defines the that will be stations. of Toll Restriction ctional on individual Selections must be made for each station: a) Mark an X I if the station to b) Mark an X next to CO 5 if Mark an X ne Restricts a station from outgoing access to any number of CO lines (l-6) while leaving it free to answer these lines when they are ringing or on hold. Selections must be made for each station-mark an X next to t line that to have access by the station in question. Selects which CO lines will ring at a given station when the system is in the “DAY” mode . Selections must be made for each station-mark an next to each CO line that at the station in question.
Selects which CO line will ring at a given station when the system is in the ‘~NI’l’E*~ mode. Selections must be made for each station--mark an X next to each CO line that station in question. at the
*Message Waiting Center X=Select (LED on> Initialized Data: All LEDs off except CO 6 X=Select (LED on) Initialized Data: All LEDs off except CO 6 X=Select (LED on) Initialized Data: 32 seconds
X=enable (LED on) Initialized Data: A.11 LEDs off X=XB (LED on> Blank=E§S Initialized Data: All LEDS off X=Connected to PBX Line (LED on> Init, Data: All LEDs off I Enter Access Codes (Max: 4) Initialized Data: None X=disable (LED on) hit, Data: All LEDs off
Initialized Data: None X=select (LED on) Initialized Data: All LEDs on X=select (LED on) Initialized Data: CO 1 & 2, INT 1 & 2 LED on; all others off
1,O 1st digit I,0 2nd digit X=Select (LED on) Init. Data: No Restriction tricted tricted tricted - .- ,_ -_ - I i I I 1 i t t i i X=seleet (LED on) Initialized Data: A11 EEDs off X=select (LED on) Init. Data: Ext l&all on; all others off X=select (LED on) Init. Data: Ext 1P-all on; all others off