Toshiba Strata Xii, Strata Xx General Description Manual
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .. SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 ## SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ## 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 21 16 15 8 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 000000 00000000 111111 11111111 1 :SELECT (LED ON) . 7 1 INT 00000000 00000000 00000101 00000000 00000100 .- 00000000 00000000 00000000 11111110 ## END OF PRINT ## FIGURE 2-SAMPLE OF PRINTOUT FOR PROGRAMS 01 r-u 09 ## SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ## l:SELECT (LED ON) 21 16 15 8 7 1 INT 1 0 000000 00000000 00000000 (DATA = DIAL NUMBER) 1 1 91 1 2 85 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 ## END OF PRINT ## FIGURE 3-SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF PROGRAMS 10 & IX ## SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ## 1 :SELECT (LED ON) 21 16 15 8 7 IINT 2 0 000000 00000000 00000000 (DATA = DIAL NUMBER) 2 1 1234 2 2 5678 2 3 2 4 2 5 ## END OF PRINT ## FIGURE 4-SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF PROGRAMS 20 & 2X
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 ## SYSTEMPROGRAMMING #+ 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 21 3 22 3 23 3 24 3 25 3 26 3 27 3 28 3 29 3 30 3 31 3 32 3 33 3 34 3 35 3 36 3 37 3 38 3 39 3 40 3 41 21 16 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 l:SELECT(LEDON) 15 8 7 IINT .* 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111- 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 11111111 11111110 FIGURE 5 SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF PROGRAM 3XX (Stations 10 ~41) (continued on next page) -29-
SYSTEMPROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE1983 (System Programming Continued) MM/DD/YY 3 42 111111 11111111 11111110 3 43 111111 11111111 11111110 3 44 111111 11111111 11111110 3 45 111111 11111111 11111110 3 46 111111 11111111 11111110- 3 47 111111 11111111 11111110 3 48 111111 11111111 11111110 3 49 111111 11111111 11111110 3 50 111111 11111111 11111110 3 51 111111 11111111 11111110 3 52 111111 11111111 11111110 3 53 111111 11111111 11111110 3 54 111111 11111111 11111110 3 55 111111 11111111 11111110 3 56 111111 11111111 11111110 3 57 111111 11111111 11111110 3 58 111111 11111111 11111110 3 59 111111 11111111 11111110 3 60 111111 11111111 11111110 3 61 111111 11111111 11111110 3 62 111111 11111111 11111110 3 63 111111 11111111 11111110 3 64 111111 11111111 11111110 3 65 111111 11111111 11111110 ## END OF PRINT ## FIGURE 5A SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF PROGRAM 3XX (Stations 42 N 65) , -3o-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 ## REPERTORY DIAL ## #OO 60 17147305000 #OO 61 19142731750 #OO 62 12135551212 #OO 63 17148531212 l - #OO 64 17145551212 #OO 65 17147305000 #OO 66 19142731750 #OO 67 12135551212 #OO 68 17148531212 #OO 69 17145551212 #OO 70 17147305000 #OO 71 19142731750 #OO 72 12135551212 #OO 73 17148531212 $00 74 17145551212 #OO 75 17147305000 #OO 76 19142731750 #OO 77 12135551212 #OO 78 17148531212 #OO 79 17145551212 #OO 80 17147305000 #OO 81 19142731750 #OO 82 12135551212 #OO 83 17148531212 #OO 84 17145551212 #OO 85 17147305000 #OO 86 19142731750 #OO 87 12135551212 #OO 88 17148531212 $00 89 17745551212 #OO 90 17147305000 #OO 91 19142731750 x00 92 12135551212 #OO 93 17148531212 #OO 94 17145551212 #OO 95 17147305000 #OO 96 19142731750 #OO 97 12135551212 #OO 98 17148531212 #OO 99 17145551212 ## END OF PRINT ## FIGURE 6 SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF SPEED DIAL-SYSTEM -31- .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 6 PROGRAM 01 -SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS (BASIC) LED on MCAU on Station 17 MW/FL LED on 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU System is in program mode # Normal functions halt on Station 17 . 2. Operate ‘F] key on Station 17 3. Dial q q on dial pad SPKR LED steady on SPKR LED flashes continuously INT & CO LEDs will be on according to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using themand m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on If the LED is already on, pushing the associated key will turn it off and vice-versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set I NOTE: If any key/LED is not shown, it is not used. Feature Key/LED Data Meaning LED on LED off Pause Timing (After Flash! co 5 3.0 sec. 1.5 sec. Pause After Flash co4 Yes No Pause Timing (After PBX Act Code) co3 3.0 sec. 1.5 sec. Flash Key Timing co2 0.5 sec. 2.0 sec. Not used co 1 - - Intercom Signalling INT Tone First Voice First I 6. Operate thel[ key to place new data All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) in memory. go off 6A. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or. . . 6B. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -32-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 7 PROGRAM 02-SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS (OPTIONS) s 4 LED on MCAU on Station 17 MW/F L LED on 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Station 17 2. Operate ‘=I key on Station 17 3. Dial q q on dial pad SPKR LED steady on SPKR LED flashes continuously INT & CO LEDs will be on according to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using themind / keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on If the LED is already on, pushing the+ associated key will turn it off and vice-versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set NOTE: If any key/LED is not shown, it is not used. Feature Station 24/25 OPX Station 22/23 OPX Station 20/21 OPX Nite Ring over External Page BGM over External Page External Page with All Call ( co 2 Yes No co 1 Yes No INT Yes No I 5. Operate them key to place new data All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) in memory. go off 6A. Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or. . . 6B. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MW/F L LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -33-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 8 PROGRAM 03-SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS (OPTIONS) LED on MCAU on Station 17 MW/FL LED on . . 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Station 17 2. Operate j/ key on Station 17 3. Dial q q on dial pad SPKR LED steady on SPKR LED flashes continuously INT & CO _LEDs will be on according to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using themand m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on If the LED is already on, pushing the associated key will turn it off and vice-versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set NOTE: If any key/LED is not shown, it is not used. Feature 1 Key/LED 1 Data Meaning 1 LED on 1 LED off Station 10 DND/Ni te Key co 3 DND Nite Ringing Modes CO 8 3 Modes 2 Modes Tenant Service co 7 Yes No DSS Signalling CO 6 Tone First Voice First Not Used I co5 I - - rGGMessaoe Waitina Station 12 I co4 I Yes I No I I Measaao Waitina Station 11 I co3 I Yes 1 No I 1 -------=- --- d ---~ ) Message Waiting St: Ition 10 DSS #2 Equipped (Station 11) 1 DSS #l Equipped (Station 10) 1 INT 1 co2 --- Yes co 1 Yes Yes No No No 5. Operate thejl key to place new data in memory. All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off 6A. GO to Step 2 in another program table . ..or... 6B. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -34-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 9 PROGRAM 04- MCOU OUTPULSING SELECTION 4. 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU LED on MCAU on Station 17 MW/FL LED on System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Station 17 2. Operate m key on Station 17 SPKR LED steady on 3. Dial q q on dial pad -__ To program CO 18 ~21, dial w u w, then CO 1~4 = CO 18~21. SPKR LED flashes continuously CO LEDs will be on according to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. CO keys are divided into groups of three (CO 1%3 = Group 1, CO 4+6 = Group 2, etc). Any one key in the group can be used to control all three LEDs in the group. For example: If CO 1~3 LEDs are “on”, depressing CO key 1, 2 or 3 will turn off all three LEDs. If the LEDs are on, DP will be outpulsed. If the LEDs are off, DTMF will be utilized. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on If the LEDs are already on, pushing the associated key will turn them off and vice-versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 5. Operate the j key to place new data in memory. All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off 6A. Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program . ..or... 69. Go to Step 2 in another program table . ..or... 6C. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MWIFL LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -35- .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 TABLE 10 PROGRAM 05-AUTOMATIC RECALL FROM HOLD TIMING, 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU LED on MCAU on - Station 17 MW/FL LED on System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Station 17 2. Operate 1x1 key on Station 17 SPKR LED steady on 3. Dial m m on dial pad SPKR LED flashes continuously INT or CO LED will be on according to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using an m or m key, turn its associated LED on as required. The detailed meaning of each key/LED is shown below. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on Only one LED is permitted to be on, pushing another key will turn that LED on and turn off the previous LED NOTE: If any key/LED is not shown, it is not used. KEY/LED TIME co 7 160 seconds CO 6 128 seconds co 5 96 seconds co4 64 seconds co 3 48 seconds co 2 32 seconds co 1 16 seconds INT No Recall 5. Operate the (Kj key to place All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) new data in memory. go off 6A..Go to Step 2 in another program table . . . or . . . 6B. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MW/F L LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -36-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 .* TABLE 11 - PROGRAM 06-AUTOMATIC RELEASE ON HOLD ENABLE 1. Operate SET switch on MCAU LED on MCAU on Station 17 MW/FL LED on System is in program mode Normal functions halt on Station 17 2. Operate !q key on Station 17 SPKR LED steady on 3. Dial q q on dial pad To program CO 18 ~21, dial r(rl 14 PI, then CO l-4 = CO 18~21. SPKR LED flashes continuously CO LEDs will be on according + to present data 4. Refer to the System Record Sheet. Using the m keys, turn the associated LEDs on or off, as required. Each CO key/LED represents itself-that is, if CO 1 LED is on, CO 1 will have the AROH function during normal operation. If CO 1 LED is off, AROH will not function on that line. An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on If the LED is already on, pushing the associated key will turn it off and vice-versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 5. Operate the m key to place new data in memory. All Station 17 LEDs (except MW/FL) go off 6A. Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program . ..or... 6B. Go to Step 2 in another program table . ..or... 6C. Transfer data into working memory per Paragraph 02.06 LED on MCAU goes off Station 17 MW/FL LED goes off New data is stored, previous data is erased -37-