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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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No Restriction a . Restrict: “0” in 1st o 2nd digit 11 1 11 in 2nd digit #Iore than 7 digits total Al low: 911 and 800 Exception Codes-Program 2X* rrl” + 7 digits 411 * e Restrict: “0” in 1st 2nd digit “1” in 2nd digit LVlore than 7 digits total Al low: 911 and 800 Exception Codes-Program 2X* “1” + 7 digits . . Restrict: “0” in 1st 2nd digit If 1 (1 in 1st 2nd digit More than 7 digits total Allow: 911 and 800 Exception Codes-Program 2X* Restrict: “0” in 1st 2nd digit rrllf in 1st 2nd digit More than 7 digits total Al low: 911 and 800 Exception Codes-Program 2X* The STRATA VI has a list of standard system data assignments stored in ROM that can be ed at any time by activating the switch on the IvICCU PCB. The system must be initialized when it is first installed or whenever the NCCU PCB is changed. This will allow the system to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on programming. Stan- dard data assignments are listed in Table 3.
To initialize the STRATA VI system: Make sure the MTOU power switch is in the position, Verify that the battery is eon- neeted on the MCCU (and C equipped) to ensure that data en- tered after system initialization will not be lost due to power failure. The SET LED on the MCCU XI not function if the the not connected. Hold in the epress and release the again. Release the switch. he MTOU power switch The system is initialized. The Aiatomatic Dialing memory will contain random numbers when the system is powered up initially. To clear the memory; preventing, there- fore, meaningless numbers from being dialed, proceed as follows: To clear the basic Automatic Dial-System memory (24 numbers): ’ Operate the switeh on the MCCU-the MCCU LED and MW/FL LED on Ext, 17 will be on, Operate the key on Ext. 17---SPKR LED will be on steadily. on the dial pad-the flash steadily. Operate the following keys: Operate the key-all Ext S 17 LEQs (except MW/FL) will go off, Operate the switch on the :VlCCU-the ivlCCU LED and N1W/FL LED on Ext. 17 will go off, To clear the optional Auto- tation memory: Operate the switch on the MCCIJ-the MCCU LED and .$I’W/FL LED on Ext. I.7 will be on. Operate the key on Ext. 17--SPKR LED will be on steadily. Dial on the dial pad-SPKR LED will flash steadily. Operate the following keys: -the eor- responding LEDs will light. Operate the key-all Ext 0 17 LEDs (except IMW/FL) will go off. Operate the switch on the MCCU-the XI LED and VW/FL LED on Ext. 17 will go off. System Data is entered via 17 while the system is in the ramming Mode”, The system is placed in the iBode by operating the n the MCCU. The LED on MCCU and the MW/FL LED on Ext. 17 will light when the system is in the programming mode. Once the system is in the pro~rarnl~i~g mode, refer to the System Record Sheet for the changes that must
be made and select the required program number. Refer to the proper table for detailed instructions for using each different program. Each program should be accomplished sequentially until all necessary changes are made. The table numbers for the various programs are: e Initialized Data - System Assignments (Basic) 01 System Assignments (Options) 02 Automatic Recall from Hold Timing 05 AROH Disable 06 ARQH Timing 07 PBX Backup 10 PBX Access Codes 1X Toll Restriction Disable 20 Toll Restriction Exception Codes 2X Station CO Access 3xx Station Class of Service 5XX Toll Restriction Class 6XX Station Butgoing Restriction 7xx CO Ringing Assignments-Day 8XX CO Ringing Assignments-Nite 9XX 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 System Assignments (Basic)--01 Program Message Waiting Center Ext. lO=Not Equipped Message Waiting Center Ext. ll=Not Equipped Pause Timing=l.5 seconds Flash Key Timing=2 seconds Ext. 10 DND/Nite Key=Nite key Intercom Signalling=Voice first System Assignments (Options)-02 Program Automatic Dialing-Station inging from External Page Background Music from External Page External Page from All Call Page Automatic Recall From Hold Ti- ming-05 Program 32 Seconds Automatic Release 3n Hold Assign- ment-06 Program Enable-all CO lines Automatic Release On Hold Timing- -07 Program ESS Timing-all CO lines PBX Backup-10 Program CO Operation-all CO lines PBX Access Codes-lx Program No Codes Assigned Toll Restriction-20 Program Restriction Enable-all CO lines
Toll Restriction Exception Codes- -2X Program No Codes Assigned Station CO Line Access-3XX Pro- gram 4ccess Allowed-all lines, all stations Station Class of Service--5XX Program All Call-include all stations .4utomatic Line Preference-en- able all stations Automatie Dialing-allowed all stations Speakerphones-allowed all stations DND Override-not allowed all stations Privacy Override-not allowed all stat ions Toll Restriction Class-6XX Program No Restrictions-all lines, all stations § tation Outgoing Restrictions- 7XX Program No Restrictions-all stations C3 Ringing Assignments-Day-8XX Program All lines ring Ext. 10 CO Ringing Assignments-Nite--SXX Program All lines ring Ext. 11
keys, turn the 1s already on, pushing the The detailed meaning of each key/LED is associated key will turn it off and shown below. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set All Ext. 17 LEDs (except MN/FL) go off -or... and on
Ext. 17 MWIFL LED on System is in program mode to present data An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on associated LEDs on or off as required. If the LED is already on, pushing the The detailed meaning of each key/LED is associated key will turn it off and shown below. LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 0 m * e All Ext. 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off - and on New data is stored, previous data is erased
4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the and keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. 6A. Go to another program table - . ..or 6B. Operate switch on the MCCU an eycle the power switch on the MTOU off and on to present data An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on Hf the LED is already on, pushing the associated key will turn it off and vice-versa Only one LED is allowed to be on All Ext. 11 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off -- LED on MCCU goes off Ext. 17 MW/PL LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased
Ext. 17 MW/FL LED on System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Ext. 17 e on accordin e associated that line. -or... New data is stor
s, turn the associated already on, pushing the ill turn it off and timing for AROH. If CO 1 LED is off, LEDs may be turned off and on until the ESS timing will be used on that line. desired pattern is set (except XIW/EL) go off and on stored, previous data is erased
Normal functions halt on Ext. 17 CO LEDs will be on accordin e associated should be on LEDs on or off as required. Each CO If the LED is already on, pushing the associated key will turn it off and 1 line is connected to a PBX line and LEDs may be turned off and on until the will cause features such as Toll desired pattern is set Restriction and Automatic Dialing to function accordingly. switch on the MCCU LED on MCCU goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased