Toshiba Strata Xii, Strata Xx General Description Manual
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 , JUNE 1983 - PROGRAM 8#XX-CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-DAY 2 co 17 Ring in Day 2 CO 16 Ring in Day 2 co 15 Ring in Day 2 co 14 Ring in Day 2 CO13 Ringin Day2 co 12 Ring in Day 2 toll Ring in Day 2 co10 , Ring in Day 2 -m n lx..“;” i-b,,, LV ‘I n,, 1s $1, ULI, L CO 8 RinginDay2 co 7 RinginDay2 1 1 1 CO 6 RinginDay2 I I I NOTE: Each line can ring on only eight stations. If more than eight are programmed, only the eight stations with the lowest station numbers will ring. L. : -2o-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .. SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 - PROGRAM 9Xx-CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-NITE KEY/LED Feature Station Number __ - . . p .._- L CD 2 1 Rinuin Nite . . . . . D . . ..__ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I co 1 1 Ring in Nite 1 1 1 1 I 1 I KEY/LED Feature Station Number co 3 Ring in Nite co 2 Ring in Nite co 1 Ring in Nite X=sel& (LED on) Initialized Data: Station 11, all LEDs on; all other LEDs off NOTE: I I I I 1 Each line can ring on only eight stations. If more than eight are programmed, only the eight stations with the lowest station numbers will ring. -2% .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 02.70 Initialization 02.71 STRATA has a list of standard system data assignments stored in ROM that can be entered anytime by initializing the system. The system must be initialized when it is first installed or whenever the MCAU is changed. This will allow the system to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on program- ming. Standard data assignments are listed in Table 3. contain random numbers when the system is powered up initially. Therefore, it is necessary to clear the memory to prevent meaningless numbers f ‘: from being dialed. 02.74 The Automatic Dialing features occupy the same basic system memory and up to three optional modules (see Table 2 for the possible CRDU locations). It is necessary to clear the basic system memory and, if applic?.ble, the optional modules individually as follows: 02.72 To initialize the STRATA system: a) a) b) cl d) e) f) 9) Make sure the power switch on the MPRU PCB is in the ON position. Verify that the battery is connected on the AMMU (and CRDUs if equipped) to ensure that data entered after the system is initialized will not be lost due to power failure. The MCAU SET LED will not function if the battery on the AMMU is not connected. Depress the INT switch on the MCAU, and hold it in. Depress the SET switch and allow it to lock. Depress and release the SET switch again. Release the INT switch. Cycle the MPRU power switch OFF and ON. 02.73 The Automatic Dialing memory will b) cl d) 4 f) Lock in the SET switch on the MCAU-the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go on. Depress the m key on station 17-SPKR LED will light steadily. Dial m n Ron dial pad-the SPKR LED will flash continuously. Depress the following keys: m [ m p/-the corresponding LEDs will light steadily. Depress the WI key-all station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) will go off. ( Release the SET switch on the MCAU-the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go off. 02.75 To clear first optional Automatic Dialing memory (CRDU on MCBU #l): TABLE 2 CRDU POSITIONS None MEL? MCBU #l MCBU #l MCBU #l MDSU MCBU #2 MCBU #2 M;;(Xu#2 I SY;;m (60%33) (66F99) (6o%G) (6049) (6oF83) (6099) (60%9) ; Stations lO’L46$. - (10?29) (3OY4, (10?49) - (10?2!3) (lo:49 Y?%!” - - - - (10?49) (10?49) (10?4!3) *Stations lo%41 for STRATA XII. NOTE: The quantity of Automatic Dialing numbers (STRATA X/l & XX) provided the system and stations by the available options are listed in Table 2. A CRDU is equipped on each PCB mentioned and the respective address codes are indicated in parenthesis. f -22- .
Mar 21 STRATA XII & XX PROGRAMMING (PRELIMINARY) PAGE 24 :2.40 Initializatim 02.41 STRATA has a list of standard system data assignments stored in ROM . that can be entered anytime by initializing the system. The system must be initialized when it is first installed or whenever the MCAU is changed. This Will allow the system to be tested and any faults to be corrected before time is spent on programming. Standard data assignments are listed in Table 3, OZ.42 To initialize the STRATA system: a) Make sure the power switch on the MPRU PCB is in the OH position. b) Verify that the battery is connected on the AJWU (and CRDUs if equipped) to ensure that data entered after the system is initialized will not be lost due to power failure. The MCAU SET LED will not function if the battery on the AMMU is not connected. c) Depress the In switch on the MCAU, and hold it in. d) Depress the SET switch and allow it to lock. e) Depress and release the-SET switch again. f) Release the IKl switch. g) Cycle the MPRU power switch OfF and a. 2.43 The Automatic Dialing memory will contain random numbers when the system is powered up initially. Therefore, it is necessary to clear the memory to prevent meaningless numbers from being dialed, 02.44 The Automatic Dialing features occupy the same basic system memory and up to three optional rr,odules. It is necessary to clear the basic system memory and, if applicable, the optional modules individually as follows: 1. Lo=.k f? the SET sv!
Mar 21 STRATA XII & XX PkOGRAMMIMG (PREiIMINARY) PAGE 23 PROGRAM BXX-CO RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-NITE KEY/LED Feature StationNo. 10 1412 13 14 15 16 17118119 20 21 22 23 24 25s(26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37jM 39140 41 co 21 Ring in Nile I I I I I co20 Ring in Nitc col9 Ring in Nitr CO18 p____--_----- Ring in Nile co 17 Ring in Nite CO 16 Ring in Nile col5 Ring in Nile I I I co 14 Ring in Site I I : col3 Ring in Me 1 . col2 Ring in Nile con Ring in Site co 10 Ring in Nile 1 co 9 Ring in Nile I CO8 Ring in We I co 7 Ring in Yite CO 6 Ring in Site co 5 Ring in Nite I I co 4 Ring in Nile I co 3 Ring in We i co 2 Ring in Nite I co 1 Ring in She I I i co3 1 Ring in Nile co2 I Ring in Hilt co1 1 Ring in Nile XI s&ct (LED on) lnitinlizcd Dntn: SLY. U, dl LEDs 0% 111 Ohf LEih off NOTE: Each line can ring on only eight stations. If more than eight are progmmmed, only the eight srations with the lowest station numbers will ring.
a) b) 4 d) 4 f) Lock in the SET switch on the MCAU- the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go on. Depress the ‘3 key on station 17-SPKR LED will light steadily. Dial q q q on the dial pad-SPKR LED will flash continuously. Depress the following keys: m ( m II-the corresponding LEDs will light steadily. Depress the I[ key-all station 17 LEDs (except MW/F L) will go off. Release the SET switch on the MCAU-the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go off. 02.76 To clear second optional Automatic Dialing memory (CRDU on MDSU): a) b) cl d) 4 f) Lock in the SET switch on the MCAU-the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go on. Depress the FspKA key on station 17-SPKR LED will light steadily. Dial n m Ej on the dial pad-SPKR LED will flash continuously. Depress the following keys: m m Icolo] [-the corresponding LEDs will light steadily. Depress the [XI key-all station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) will go off. Release the SET switch on the MCAU-the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go off. 02.77 To clear third optional Automatic Dialing memory (CRDU on MCBU #2): a) Lock in the SET switch on the MCAU- the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go on. b) Depress the ij key on station 17-SPKR ‘I_,. _.I LED will light steadily. cl 4 e) f) SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 Dial q R p/ on the dial -pad-SPKR LED will flash continuously. Depress the following keys: m m pi/ II---the corresponding LEDs will light , steadily. Depress the j key-all station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) will go off. Release the SET switch on ihe MCAU- the MCAU LED and the MW/FL LED on station 17 will go off. 02.80 System Data Entry 02.81 System Data is entered via station 17 while the system is in the “Programming Mode”. 02.82 The system is placed in the Programming Mode by locking in the SET switch on the MCAU. The MCAU LED and MW/FL LED on station 17 will light while the system is in the programming mode. 02.83 Once the system is in theeprogramming 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. TABLE 3 INITIALIZED DATA SYSTEM OPTIONS System Assignments (Basic): 01 Program Pause Timing After Flash = 1.5-seconds Pause After Flash = None Pause Timing After PBX Access Code = 1.5- seconds Flash Key Timing = 2 seconds Intercom Signalling = Voice first System Assignments (Options) : 02 Program Stations 24 & 25 are OPX Stations 22 & 23 are OPX Stations 20 & 21 are OPX Night Ringing = excluded from External Page Background Music = excluded from External Page External Page = not included in All Call Page -23- .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 System Assignments (Options) : 03 Program Station 10 DND/Nite Key = Nite key Ringing Modes = 2 Tenant Service = Not equipped DSS Console Signalling = Voice first Message Waiting Center Station 12 = Not equipped Message Waiting Center Station 11 = Not equipped Message Waiting Center Station 10 = Equipped DSS #2 = Not equipped DSS #l = Equipped MCOU Outpulsing Selection: 04 Program DTMF = Equipped Automatic Recall From Hold Timing: 05 Program 32 Seconds CO LINE OPTIONS Automatic Release On Hold Enable: 06 Program Disabled = all CO lines Automatic Release On Hold Timing: 07 Program ESS Timing = all CO lines Tenant Service Selection: 08 Program Tenant #l = all CO lines CO Line “Dial 9” Group Selection: 09 Program Enable = all CO lines PBX Backup: 10 Program CO Operation = all CO lines PBX Access Codes: 1 X Program No Codes Assigned Toll Restriction Disable: 20 Program Toll Restriction = all CO lines (ineffective if Program 6XX not utilized) Toll Restriction Exception Codes: 2X Program No Codes Assigned STATION OPTIONS Station CO Line Access: 3XX Program Access Allowed = all lines, all stations Station Key Assignment: 4XX Program Assignment #1 20-key EKT = all stations Station Class of Service: 5XX Program Privacy Override = not allowed all stations DND Override = not allowed all stations Group Page D = not included . Group Page C = not included , Group Page B = not included Group Page A = not included Speakerphones = allowed all stations Automatic Dialing = allowed all stations Automatic Line Preference = enable all stations All Call = include all station: Toll Restriction Classification: 6XX Program No Restrictions = all stations Station Outgoing Restrictions: 7XX Program No Restrictions = all stations CO Ringing Assignments-Day: 8XX Program All CO lines ring station 10 CO Ringing Assignments-Day 2: 8#XX Program No CO ringing assigned CO Ringing Assignments-Nite: 9Xx Program All CO lines ring station 11 -24-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 02.84 The table numbers for the various programs are I isted below: Table Title 4 System Data Printout Codes 5 Speed Dial Memory Printout Selection Codes 6 System Assignments (Basic) 7 System Assignments (Options) 8 System Assignments (Options) 9 MCOU MF/DP Outpulsing Selection 10 Automatic Recall from Hold Timing 11 AROH Enable 12 AROH Timing 13 Tenant Service Selection 14 CO Line “Dial 9” Group Selection 15 PBX Backup 16 PBX Access Codes 17 Toll Restriction Disable 18 Toll Restriction Exception Codes 19 Station CO Access 20 Station Type & Flexible Key Assignment 21 Station Class of Service 22 Toll Restriction Classification 23 Station Outgoing Restriction 24 CO Ringing Assignments-Day TABLE LIST , Program - - 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 ‘09 10 IX 20 2x 3xx 4xx 5xx 6XX 7xx 8XX Page 26 27 . . 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 25 CO Ringing Assignments-Day 2 8#XX 51 26 CO Ringing Assignments-Nite 9Xx 52 03 SYSTEM DATA PRINTOUT ,- - -_ 3 = Programs 10 and 1X & ,I 1 4 = Programs 20 and 2X 03.00 System Data Printout Via SE& ,> “l- : ~ ! 5 = Program 3XX ; I ._I 6 = Program 4XX 03.01 If the STRATA system is equippa with an MSMU (SMDR) PCB, it is possible to obtain a printout of the system data and speed dialing memory via a printer that is connected to the SMDR output port. 03.02 The data printout should be done during a low traffic period since this procedure inter- feres with normal SMDR output. Any call records generated during a printout will be lost. .--._’ 7 = Program 5XX 8 = Program 6XX 9 = Program 7XX 10 = Program 8XX 11 = Program 8#XX 12 = Program 9Xx Speed Dial Memory: 1 = All data 2 = System list 3 = Any individual station list 03.03 Commands to print system data are entered bv station 17 while it is in the program- ming mode. It is possible to print out all or parts of the system data and speed dial memory. The possible choices are: 03.04 To request a printout: a) Depress the SET switch on the MCAU: l SET LED = on l Station 17 MW/FL LED = on System Data: 1 = All data 2 = Programs 01 through 09 b) Depress the / key on station 17: l SPKR LED = on -25- .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 cl Dial q q : l SPKR LED = flash d) INT and-‘CO 1~8 LEDs will switch on and off in response to operations of the associated keys. Refer to Tables 4 & 5 and set the INT and CO 1~8 LEDs to the proper pattern for the printout required. 4 Depress the m key: .SPKR LED = off l INT & CO LEDs = off l Printout will begin (see Figures 2 N 6.for examples of the printout format). f) Normal SMDR operation will return when the printout is complete. 9) Repeat from step b until all printouts have been obtained. h) Release the SET switch on the MCAU. 03.05 To stop a printout before it is complete: a) Depress the -1 key: l SPKR LED = on I b) cl 4 e) Dial n pj : l SPKR LED = on l LEDs illuminated in the ‘above step d will light Depress the appropriate m’and/or Jcoj keys necessary to extinguish all LEDs.- Depress the II key: .SPKR LED = off l Printout will stop after a short delay Normal SMDR functions will return. TABLE 4 f SYSTEM DATA PRINTOUT SELECTION CODES i PROGRAM NUMBER LED on=X LED off=0 f -26-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 5 SPEED DIAL MEMORY PRINTOUT SELECTION CODES SPEED DIAL LISTS LED on=X LED off=0 SPEED DIAL LISTS (Stations 20-29) &D on=X LED off=0 #28 X 0 0 X 0 SPEED DIAL LISTS (Stations 40-49) LED on=X LED off=0 4 SPEED DIAL LISTS (Stations 30-39) LED on=X LED off=0 SPEED DIAL LISTS (Stations 50-59) LED on=X LED off=0 SPEED DIAL LISTS (Stations 60-65) LED #60 #61 #62 #63 #64 #65 Ou& co11 0 0 I x x 0 0 IO INTIO XI0 X 0 XI0 LED on=X LED off=0 -27- .