Toshiba Strata Vie General Description Manual
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-200 MAY 1986 -.-_.-_ a- -_-__._.a. a__._ l-IGUHt 35-I tHMlNAL S I HIP 10.31 Strata WE provides access to an external paging system by dialing two digits (89). The single output connection is made via the 8/600 terminals on the left side panel, and can be used in one of three ways: a) To operate customer-provided speaker directly via an internal 3-watt amplifier located on the SEPU PCB. b) If more than 3 watts are required, an exter- nal customer-provided amplifier can be con- nected to operate the external speaker. c) If talkback capability is required, a custom- er-provided talkback amplifier/speaker can be connected. NOTE: See Paragraph 10.80 for the correct vol- ume setting sequence. 10.40 Direct Exthnal Speaker Connection 10.41 The exact number of speakers that may be connected to the 8-ohm, 3-watt output will depend on type of speaker used, conductor resistance and desired volume. 10.42 The 8-ohm output impedance must be selected with the SW2 switch on the left side panel (Figure 36). The switch must be on the side labeled “8”. 10.43 connect the external speaker to the. MPEDANCE SWITCH FIGURE 36-IMPEDANCE SWITCH two 8/600 terminals on the left side panel connector block. * 10.44 Adjust the speaker volume with the EX.SP volume control on the left side panel. 10.50 External Amplifier Connection 10.51 If more power is required than the SEPU amplifier can deliver, a customer-pro- vided external amplifier may be connected to the 8/600 terminals on the left side panel (connect external speakers to the external amplifier). 10.52 Determine which output impedance is most suitable for the amplifier being used, and make the selection with the SW2 switch on the left side panel. 10.53 If 8-ohm impedance is chosen, the EXSP volume control may be used to the con- trol input level to the external amplifier. If 600-ohm impedance is chosen, the level is fixed and input must be controlled by the external amplifier. See Paragraph 10.80 for the correct volume setting sequence. 10.60 Talkback Amplifier 10.61 A customer-provided talkback ampli- fier/speaker may be connected to the external page(81600) terminals on the left side panel. 10.62 For talkback operation, the SW2 -21-
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-200 MAY 1906 1 Mute 2 -J output Volume Input 1 4) ,, Input 2 7 Level 1 input 2 . Leve! FIGURE 37 FIGURE 38 EXTERNAL AMPLIFIER HOOK-UP switch must be set at “600”. The SMQU am- plifier is not used for the 600-ohm mode in order to permit a 2-way voice path. VOLUME SETTING CoNTRO&S control on the right-hand side of the EKTs. 10.63 The EX.SP volume control on the left side panel will not function when the 600-ohm mode is selected. 10.75 If a separate BGM source is con- nected via an external amplifier on the exter- nal page, it can be heard from the external amplifier/speaker only. If required, Strata V/e can provide a dry contact control signal 1 for muting the external BGM when a page is in progress. 10.70 Background Music 10.71 BGM uses the music-on-hold program source that is connected to the MOH input ter- minals on the left side panel or the internal MOH source (SMOU). It is broadcast through all EKT speakers (under the individual control of each station user) and will be heard if the m key is operated with the handset on- hook-and no line selected. 10.72 As a programmable option, BGM from the MOH source can be heard via the external speaker (see Section 200-006-300, Program- ming Procedures). 10.73 BGM is automatically pre-empted when a page or ringing signal must be output from an EKT speaker or the external speaker. 10.74 Overall system BGM volume is set with the BGM volume control on the left side panel of the HKSU (see Paragraph 10.80 for the correct volume setting sequence). The vol- ume at individual stations is set with volume -22- VOLUME SETTING - ZONTROLS IO.76 To provide external BGM control, con- nect the BR terminals on the left side panel of the HKSU to the control terminals (mute, MIC switch, etc.) on the amplifier (see Figure 37). 10.80 Volume Setting Sequence 10.81 Refer to Figure 38 and adjust the vol- ume for MOH, BGM and External Page in the sequence outlined in Paragraph 10.82. 10.82 Adjust the MOH level first according to the following procedures: 1) Set the MOH volume control to its lowest level (counterclockwise). 2) Lift the handset on one station and call another station using two CO/PBX lines. 3) At the called station, put the incoming call on hold, and listen on the handset (not the speaker) of the calling EKT.
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4) Using the volume control on the MOH source, adjust MOH to the most comfortable level without distortion. 5) If a higher level is needed than can be pro- vided by the MOH source, turn the MOH vol- ume control slowly clockwise to achieve the most comfortable level without distortion. 6) Release the connection between the two CO lines. 7) No further changes should be made using the MOH control or the MOH source volume control. 10.83 If an external speaker is to be used in the system; adjust the external page and BGM levels as follows: 1) Adjustments should be made while an actual external page test is in progress. Adjust the voice volume to a comfortable level. The procedure varies depending on the paging sys- tem configuration and the setting of the 8/600-ohm switch (SW2): a) 8 ohms with no external amplifier-ad- just output level using the EX.SP volume control on the left side panel. ,- b) 8 ohms with external amplifier-adjust output level using the EX.SP volume control along with the controls on the external amplifier. c) 600 ohms-the volume level through Strata V/e is fixed in this mode; adjust- ments must be made using the external amplifier controls. 2) If background music is to be heard over the external speaker: a) Adjust voice page level per above proce- dures. b) With music playing over the speaker, adjust the volume to a comfortable level using only the BGM control on the left side panel of the HKSU. Do not tamper with the EX.SP control, external amplifier or MOH adjustments. c) If background music is connected directly to the external amplifier instead of through the system, all adjustments must be made on the external amplifier. 10.84 If no external speaker is to be used in the system, adjust the BGM level as follows: 1) Using an EKT in speakerphone mode, make -23- INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-200 MAY 1986 a call on a CO line, and adjust the EKT speaker volume to a comfortable level. . NOTE, This should be done in an area that has background noise that is about average for that particular installation. 2) Using the m key, disconnect the CO call and activate BGM at the EKT. 3) Using only the BGM volume control, adjust the BGM to a comfortable level. Do not use the EKT volume control. 10.90 Night Relay Service 10.91 As an option, Strata V/e can pro- vide a dry contact for the purpose of control- ling an external loud ringing bell (or similar device) or an answering machine when the system is in the “NITE” mode. 10.92 To provide this service, connect the external device to the NR contacts on the left side panel (see Figure 39). RELAY :ONTACTS C I FIGURE i9-RELAY CONTACTS IMPORTANT! The NR and BR relay contacts are rated at 24 VDC/I amp’and are not intended to operate high power devices directly. If the power required for the device being controlled exceeds the contact ratings, an external slave relay must be used.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-200 MAY1966 10.93 The W3 strap option on the VMAU allows the NR relay to function in one of two modes: a) Answering Machine Control-if the W3 strap remains intact, the relay is operated con- tinuously when the-system is in Night Service. This mode is intended for indirect control of an answering machine. b) Night Bell Control-if the W3 strap is cut, the relay pulses at a 1 -second on, 3-second off rate when the system is in Night Service and an incoming call is ringing the system. The mode is intended to be used for indirect con- trol of an external night bell. A -24-
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TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEYTELEPHONE SYSTEM PROGBAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-300 MAY1986 Strata V;I, PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES
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TOSHIBA Strata”= TECHNICAL BULLETIN 1 TB 026-8605 November 1, 1986 Page 1 of 1 DSS Feature Key Programming On the STRATA We, Xlle & XXe ‘systems, a maximum of two keys ma be programmed as DSSl and DSS2 on each station. The m and @ d keys function as both Direct Station Selection (DSS) and Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature keys. It is recommended that a maximum of four DSS keys be directed-to+ one _ station (Program 4#XX). Example: Stations 13, 22, 15 and 12 all have DSS keys directed to station 16. All DSS and BLF features operate. However, if more than four DSS keys are directed to the same station, the fifth and all succeeding keys will not function as a BLF when the target station is busy. This does not affect the Direct Station Selection feature (the station will still be selected when the appropriate DSS key is depressed). Example: Stations 13, 22, 15, 12 and 19 all have DSS keys directed to station 16. The DSS and BLF features operate for ‘stations 13, 22, 15 and 12, but station 19 only has the DSS feature, not the BLF feature. Torhiba America, Ino. _ . -
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TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM Strata VI, PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TABLE of CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE PROGFIAMMlNG PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-300 MAY 1986 TABLE of CONTENTS ILLUSTRATION LIST . : : : : : : : TABLE LIST 01 INTRODUCTION ’ : : : : : : : : : : 02 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES . . 02.00 General . . . . . . . . . . . . 02.10 Multiple Station Programming. . . 02120 Using 1 O-key EKT for Programming 02.30 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . 02.40 System Options . . . . . . . . 02.50 CO Line Options . . . . . , . . 02.60 Station Options . . . . . . . . 02.70 Initialization . . . . . . . . . . 02.80 System Data Entry . . . . . . . ................. i ................. i ................. ii ................. 1 ................. 1 ................. 1 ................. 2 ................. 2 ................. 3 ................. 3 .................. 5 ................. 8 ................. 11 ................. 12 ILLUSTRATION LIST FIGURE TITLE PAGE 1 1 O-key EKT Key Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 Feature Key Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 _i_
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-300 MAY 1986 ~ TABLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Strata VI, PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TABLE LIST TITLE PAGE Hold Recall Time Code ........................ 10 initialized Data ........................... 12 Program 01 -System Assignments (Basic) ............... 16 Program 02-System Assignments (Options) . .............. 17 Program 0#2-Account Code Digit Length ............... 18 Program 03-System Assignments (Options) .............. 19 Program 04-VCOlJ R/IF/DP Outpulsing Selection ........... 20 Program 05-Automatic Recall From Hold Timing ............ 21 Program 0#5-Camp-on Timeout ................... 22 Program 06-AROH Enable ..................... 23 Program 07-AROH Timing ...................... 24 Program 0#8-Night Ring Over External Page ............ _ 25 Program 09-Single CO Line (Dial 9) Group Selection .......... 26 Program 09X-Four CO Line Group Selection ............. 27 Program 0#9-OPL Line Hunting ................... 28 Program 1 OO-Toll Restriction System Parameters ........... 29 Program 101 -Toll Restriction Disable ................. 30 Program 102-Forced Account Code Check 31 1 .............. Program 103-Equal Access or Other Common Carrier (OCC) #l ..... 32 Program 104-OCC Authorization Code #l .............. 33 Program 105-Equal Access or Other Common Carrier #2 ........ 34 Program 106-OCC Authorization Code #2 .............. 35 Program 1 X0-Toll Restriction Class Parameters ............ 36 Program 1 XY-Toll Restriction Class-Area Code ............ 37 Program 1 X2-Toll Restriction Class-Off ice Code ........... 38 Program 1X1-Toll Rest. Class (AOC) Exception Table Selection ..... 39 Program 2XY-Area/Off ice Code Exception .............. 40 Program 190-PBX Back-up ..................... 41 Program 1 9X-PBX Access Codes .................. 42 Program BXX-Station CO Line Access ................ 43 Program 4XX-Station Type Assignment ............... 44 Program 4#XX-Station Flexible Key Assignment ............ 45 Program SXX-Station Class of Service #l .. ............. 46 Program 5#XX-Station Class of Service #2 .............. 47 Program GXX-Toll Restriction Classification .............. 48 Program 7XX-Station Outgoing Call Restriction .... .’ ....... 49 Program 8xX-CO Ringing Assignments-DAY ............ 50 Program 8#XX-CO Ringing Assignments-DAY 2 ........... 51 Program 9xX-CO Ringing Assignments-NITE ............ 52 -ii_
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PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 300-006-300 MAY 1986 01 INTRODUCTION 01 .Ol The data governing overall system operation and feature execution for the Strata We system is stored in read-only- memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. However, the data controlling operation of the various options, both system and sta- tion, is stored in random-access-memory (RAM) and can easily be changed according to individual installation requirements. 01.02 All Strata options are controlled by selections made in the system data tables. An initialization process is provided for verifying predetermined system assignments. The in- staller can then proceed with any necessary changes. 01.03 All system data changes are made via station 17 (as the input-output device), which may be equipped with either a lo-key or a 20-key EKT. Whenever the system is placed in the programming mode, the keys on station 17 are used to enter data while its LEDs display the current data. While station 17 is in the programming mode, the remainder of the sys- tem may still be used in the usual fashion. 01.04 Internal battery power is provided to prevent loss of system data memory in the event of a power failure. NOTE: Whenever a system is installed for the first time or the VCCU is changed, the system must be initialized. See Paragraph 02.70. 02 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 02.00 General 02.01 The Strata-system must be in the programming mode before system data can be verified or altered. With the exception of station 17, normal system functions are not suspended while in the programming mode. 02.02 When the system is in the program- ming mode, station 17 is used to enter the system data in one of two ways: IMPORTANT! Station 17 may be equipped with either a 1 O-key \;r a 20-key EKT (a 20-key LCD EKT is recommended). In all tables and procedures that follow, a single key-des- ignation is given. In the majority of programs (Type l), the various keys are used to change “bits” of system data. The LEDs associated with the keys show the status of that “bit” before and after key depression. 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 INT and selected CO and AD LEDs, veri- fies the entered data by displaying it in binary format. An LCD EKT also displays the data, if equipped. 02.03 The programming mode is activated by locking in the SET switch on the left side anel of the HKSU and then -depressing the &azI . . key on station 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: Station 17 LEDs will dis- play the existing data in these categories. Type 2 programs: AD 1 LED on station 17 will flash continuously. Actual data can be reviewed without alteration by multiple depressions of the 1 key. 02.04 Data can be altered while it is being displayed. To input new data via station 17, perform the following: Type 1 program: The state of an LED is al- tered by depressing its associated key. Depressing the key while the LED is “on” will turn it off and vice versa. Type 2 program: Data is entered via the dial pad. The LEDs will display the data in binary format. An LCD EKT also displays the data, if equipped. 02.05 Once the desired data is entered and displayed, it is written into memory by depressing the m key on station 17. l System and CO line options are written into temporary storage when the m key is depressed. After all changes in these cate- gories have been ma-de, transfer the data l-
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PROGRAMMING PWOCEDURES SECTION 300-006-300 MAY 1986 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 chanaes are effective immediatelv after the key is depressed. However, it is rec- ommended that the data transfer proce- dures per Paragraph 02.06 be utilized for added programming protection. 02.06 Data may be secured in working memory in one of two ways: 1) If the system is not in service, release the SET switch on the left,side panel of the HKSU, and cycle (rock) the system power switch off and on to transfer all data into the main data memory. Note: all calls are dropped when this occurs. 2) If the svstem is in service and no calls should be dropped, depress the f re the data in working memory without cancelling any calls. Release the SET switch. 02.10 Multiple Station Programming 02.11 Programs 3XX through 9Xx are used to select options for individual stations (where XX represents the station number of the sta- tion being programmed). To save time, it is possible to program all stations or groups of stations simultaneously. 02.12 Multiple station programming is ac- complished by substituting a special group code for the station number part of the pro- gram number (XX). The codes are: ai: All stations a 0: Stations 10 - 17 mi: Stations 18 - 25 02.13 When the multiple station group code is entered, the LEDs_ will display existing data as follows: Steady LED: Data is the same for all stations in 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 flashing can be cycled through three states (flashing, on, off) by multiple key depressions. Other LEDs will cycle between on and off states only. Select data as follows: LED ON: Selects LED “ON” for all stations in the group. LED OFF: Selects LED “OFF” for all stations in the group. LED flash: No change to any station in the group. 02.15 Once the proper data is selected, de- press the m key in the usual manner to write it into memory. 02.20 Using 1 O-key EKT for Programming 02.21 If station 17 is equipped with a lo-key EKT, the system must be so informed by set- ting the ACB LED to “ON” in Program 01. This than e d is effective immediately after the l B key is depressed, making it easy to switch between EKT types. 02.22 Once the system recognizes a lo-key EKT, the handset hookswitch can be used as a J shift signal to make the lo-key LEDs compat- ible with the 20-key programming format. 02.23 As shown in Figure 1, the key/LEDs on a lo-key EKT represent INT, CO1 - C06, ACB, DND and MW/FL when the handset is on-hook and AD1 - AD7, PAU, RDL and REP when the handset is off-hook. It is possible to switch back and forth an unlimited number of times without disturbing the data. PROGRAMMING MODE NORMAL HANDSET HPINDSET MODE ON-HOOK OFF-HOOK I m i-G-1 I OND I I I AC6 H CO6 DND H AC6 t CO6 t co5 H co4 co5 l-4 co4 H RDL I PAU I AD 7 H AD6 I I AD 2 FIGURE l-l O-key EKT KEY FORMAT -2-