Toshiba Strata Xii, Strata Xx General Description Manual
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SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 4 ILLUSTRATION LIST FIGURE TITLE PAGE 1 Program 4XX-Flexible Key Assignments. ............................. 6 1A Program 4XX-Flexible Key Assignments. ............................. 7 2 Printout Sample (Programs 01 b 09) .................................. 28 3 Printout Sample (Programs 10 & IX) .... .l ......................... :. 28 4 Printout Sample (Programs 20 & 2X) ................................. 28 5 Printout Sample (Program 3Xx, Station 10-41). ....................... 29 5A Printout Sample (Program 3Xx, Station 42 -65). ....................... 30 6 Printout Sample (Speed Dial-System) ................................. 31
01 INTRODUCTION 01 .Ol The data governing overall system operation and feature execution for the STRATA XII & XX systems is stored in read-only-memory (ROM) and cannot be altered in the field. How- ever, the data controlling 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. 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 installer can then proceed with any necessary changes. 01.03 All system data changes are. made via station 17 (as the input-output device), which must be equipped with 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 system 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 or the MCAU/ AMMU are 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 programming mode, station 17 is used to enter the system data in one of two ways: NOTE: Station 17 must be equipped with a 20-key l System and CO line options are written into EKT, and all tables and procedures that temporary storage when the Fj key is follow assume station 17 has the “standard” depressed. After all changes in these categories key pattern (INT, CO I* 17, DND and have been made, transfer the data into work- MW/FLJ. ing memory per Paragraph 02.06. SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 l In the majority of programs (Type 11, the m and m keys are used to change “bits” of system data. The LEDs associated with the m and m 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. l In Type 2 programs, the digI pad is used to enter data. In this case, the system, using the I NT and selected CO LEDs, verifies the entered data by displaying the number in Binary format. 02.03 The programming mode is activated by locking in the SET switch on the MCAU and then depressing the I[ 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 display the existing data in these categories. Type 2 programs: CO 10 LED on station uously. Actual data can alteration by multiple q key. 17 will flash contin- be reviewed without depressions of the 02.04 Data can be altered while it is being displayed. To input new data via station 17, per- form the following: Type 1 program: The state of an LED is altered 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 and digit number in Binary format. 02.05 Once the desired data is entered and displayed, it is written into memory by depressing the [HOLD1 key on station 17. -l-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 l Station option data (with the exception of CO line access assignments) are written into the main data memory; therefore, all changes are effective immediately after the I] key is depressed. However, it is recommended that the data transfer procedures per Paragraph 02.06 be utilized for added programming protection. 02.06 Data may in one of two ways: be secured in working memory 1) If the system is not in service, release the SET switch on the MCAU, and cycle (rock) the MPRU power switch off and on to transfer all data into the main d&a memory. Note, all calls are dropped when this occurs. 2) tf the svstem is in service and no calls should t- be dropbed, depress the following keys, in the order given here, on station 17: m m n m -1 El. This code will secure the data in working memory without cancelling any calls. Release the SET switch on theMCAU. 02.10 Programming CO 18 -21 02.11 Some Type 1 programs use the CO key/ LEDs to represent themselves. The EKT at station 17 has a maximum of 17 CO line keys in a STRATA XX system. In order to program CO 18-21, it is necessary to dial a q after the first digit of the program number. CO key/LEDs l-4 wiil then function as CO 18-21. For example: For Program 04: Dial fl R m For Program 7XX: Dial m m q 02.20 Multiple Station Programming 02.21 Programs 3XX through 9Xx are used to select options for individual stations (where XX represents the station number of the station being programmed). To save time, it is possible to program all stations simultaneously or in groups. 0222 Multiple station programming is accom- plished by substituting a special group code for the station number part of the program number (XX). The codes are: 02.23 When is entered, the as follows: Steady LED: Flashing LED: All stations Stations 10 N 17 Stations 18 ~25 Stations 26 -33 Stations 34 N41 Stations 42 -49’ Stations 50 b 57 Stations 58 -95 . the multiple station group code LEDs will display existing data Data is the same for all stations in dialed group. Data is selected for at least one, but not all stations in that group. 0224 The state of an LED is altered by de- pressing its associated key. LEDs that are flash- ing can be cycled through three states (flashing, on, off) by multiple key depressions. Other LE& will cycle between on and off states only. Select data as follows: LED on: Selects LED “ON” for all the stations in the group. f LED off: LED flash: 0225 Once the [HOLDI key into memory. i Selects LED “OFF” for all the stations in the group. No change to any station in the group. the proper data is selected, depress in the usual manner to write it 02.30 Preparation 02.31 Before STRATA system data can be programmed, option selections must be made and then indicated on the System Record Sheet (shown in Table 1). The Record Sheet, one of which accompanies each MKSU, wili then serve as a programming guide and installation record. 02.32 Programming options are grouped accord- ing to the three categories listed below, with several program numbers associated with each category. A different program number is used for ’ each option o,r group of options being selected. -2- .
a) System Options 01: System Assignments (Basic) 02: System Assignments (Options) 03: System Assignments (Options) 04: MCOU MF/DP Outpulsing Selection 05: Automatic Recall From Hold Timing b) CO Line Options 06: Automatic Release On Hold (AROH) Enable 07: Automatic Release on Hold Timing 08: Tenant Service Selection 09: CO “Dial 9” Group Selection (OPX) 10: PBX Backup 1 X: PBX Access Codes 20: Toll Restriction Disable 2X: Toll Restriction Exception Codes c) Station Options 3XX: Station CO Line Access 4XX: Station Type and Flexible Key Assign- ment 5XX: Station Class of Service 6XX: Toll Restriction Classification 7XX: Station Outgoing Restriction 8XX: CO Ringing Assignments-Day 8#XX: CO Ringing Assignments-Day #2 9xX: CO Ringing Assignments-Nite 02.33 The System Record Sheet is used to record the assignment of each key/LED for any given program number. For Type 1 programs an “X” placed 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. 02.34 After making the system option selec- tions per the following instructions, record the various choices in the System Record Sheet. Use the tables at the end of this section for detailed programming instructions. 02.40 System Options: 01 Program-System Assignments (Basic) Five options are selected with this program, using m , II , /cO[ , -4( and I] keys to change the status of their respec- tive LEDs. For the options selected, mark an X as indicated. 1) Pause Timing (After Flash)-mark an X next to CO 5 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone -3- 2) 3) 4) 5) SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 delay) is required after a FLASH. Leave blank if a 1.5 second pause is sufficient. Pause After Flash-mark an X next to CO 4 if the system is to insert a pause (defined by , CO 5, this program) between a FLASH and an automatically dialed number. Pause Timing (PBX Access Code)-mark an X next to CO 3 if a 3-second pause (for dial tone delay) is required after 5 PBX CO access code is dialed by the Automatic D.ialing feature. Leave blank if a 1.5-second pause is sufficient. Flash Time-mark an X next to CO 2 if the line-open interval produced by the [MW/FLJ key is to be 0.5 seconds for behind PBX operation. Leave blank if the 2.0-second pause for dial tone recall is required. Tone First-mark an X next to INT if Tone First intercom signalling is required. Leave blank if Voice First signalling is required. 02 Program-System Assignments (Optionsj Six ootions are selected with this oroaram. usingthe’m , j?ZJ , I[ , Gl ,-w[ and mj keys to change the status of their respective LEDs. For the options selected, mark an X as indicated. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Station 24/25 OPX-mark an X next to CO 10 if MOPU #3 is equipped and only station 24 is to be used. (Has no meaning if MOPU #3 is not equipped.) Station 22/23 OPX-mark an X next to CO 9 if MOPU #2 is equipped and only station 22 is to be used. (Has no meaning if MOPU #2 is not equipped.) Station 20/21 OPX-mark an X next to CO 8 if MOPU #l is equipped and on/y station 20 is to be used. (Has no meaning if MOPU #1 is not equipped.) Nite Ring over External Page-mark an X next to CO 2 if Nite Ringing over External Page is required. Background Music over External Page-mark an X next to CO 1 if BGM is to be heard over the External Page circuit. .- : .
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 6) External Page with All Call-mark an X next to INT if the External Page circuit is to be included in an All Call Page 03 Program-System Assignments (Options) Nine options are selected with this program using j and Ice] keys to change the status of their respective LEDs. For the options selected, mark an X as indicated. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Station 10 DND/NITE Key-mark an X next to CO 9 if the DND/NlTE key on station 10 is to be a DND key. Leave blank if NITE is required. Nite Ringing Modes-mark an X next to CO 8 if three ringing modes are used, leave blank if two ringing modes are required. Tenant Service-mark an X next to CO 7 if system is to be equipped with Tenant Service. Tone First-mark an X next to CO 6 if tone first signalling is to be used with the DSS. Message Waiting Station 12-mark an X next to CO 4 if station 12 is to be the message waiting center. Message Waiting Station 1 l-mark an X next to CO 3 if station 11 is to be the message waiting center. Message Waiting Station lo-mark an X next to CO 2 if station 10 is to be the message waiting center. DSS 2-mark an X next to CO 1 if the system is to be equipped with DSS 2. DSS l-mark an X next to INT if the system is to be equipped with DSS 1. NOTE: Only one message center is permitted; if more than one station is chosen as a message waiting center, station 10 will have priority. 04 Program-MCOU M F/DP Outpulsing Selection Selects MF or rotary dial outpulsing using each third CO line key to represent its group of three lines. l Mark an X next to the appropriate key that represents its group (for example: CO l=CO 1, CO 2 and CO 3; CO 4=CO 4, CO 5, CO 6; etc.) < ‘. if DP is required. Leave blank if MF is-required. 65 Program-Automatic Recall from Hold Timing Sets the timing for the Automatic Recall from Hold feature. 1) 2) If recall is desired, select ‘a time period of 16-160 seconds and mark an -X next to the appropriate key in the System Record Sheet. The times are not accumulative-only one key can be selected. If no recall is required, mark an X next to INT. 02.50 CO Line Options: 06 Program-Automatic Release on Hold Enable Selects whether or not the Automatic Release on Hold (AROH) feature is to function on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent themselves. l Mark an X next to each CO line that requires AROH. i 07 Program-Automatic Release on Hold Timing Selects Cross Bar (XB) or ESS timing for the AROH feature using each CO line key to represent itself. l Mark an X next to each CO line that requires XB timing; leave blank if ESS timing is required. NOTE: This selection will have no meaning if AROH was rejected in Program 06 08 Program-Tenant Service Selection Informs the system which CO lines are assigned to which tenant. Night ringing transfer of lines assigned to Tenants #l and #2 wilt be controlled by DSS #l (station 10) and DSS #2 (station 111, respectively. Only lines assigned to Tenant #l will activate Nite Ringing over External Page. Each CO key represents itself. l Mark an X next to each key that is to belong t to the second tenant. -4-
NOTE: This selection will have no meaning if Tenant Service was not selected in Program 03. 09 Program-CO “Dial 9” Group Selection informs the system of the CO lines that should be considered for selection when an OPX dials “9”. Each CO key represents itself. l Mark an X next to each CO key that is to be included in the “Dial 9” group. 10 Program-PBX Backup Informs the system if the CO line key is actually connected to a PBX station line. The system will recognize PBX access codes on selected I ine(s). l IX Mark an X next to each CO line that is to be connected to a PBX station line. Program-PBX Access Codes Informs the system of the access codes used by the PBX that is connected to the lines selected in Program 10. STRATA will recognize the access codes and react appropriately for Toll Restriction, , Automatic Dialing and Repeat Last Number Dialed. l Enter the actual access codes (maximum: 8). NOTE: If the access code is a single digit, enter “*‘. in the second column. If all combinations following a particular 1st digit are to be considered access codes (e.g. 9 1, 92,93, etch, enter ‘D ” (do not care) in the second column. 20 Program-Toll Restriction Disable Selects whether or not the Toll Restriction feature is to function on a given CO line; the CO line keys represent themselves. l Mark an X next to each CO line on which Toll Restriction is not to function. 2X Program-Toll Restriction Exception Codes Informs the system of a maximum of five 4-digit codes (area codes or office codes) that are allowed to bedialed by Toll Restricted stations. 3~ s I CIVI rnuwwwIIvIuw SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 l Enter the actual 4-digit codes (maximum: 5). NOTE: 1. Stations allowed ac‘cess to codes 1,_2 and 3 may dial up to seven digits following the 4-digit codes. 2. Stations allowed access to codes 4 and 5 may dial up to 29 digits (for MCI, SPRINT, etc.) following the 4-digit codes. 02.60 Station Options: _ 3XX Program-Station CO Line Access The ability of an individual station to access any of the CO lines is determined 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. l Selections must be repeated for all stations- mark an X next to each CO line that is to be accessed by the station in question. 4XX Program-Station Type and’ Flexible Key Assignment Informs the system of what type and style telephone (or DSS) is being used at each station, also provides for flexible CO line assignment. (See Figures 1 and 1A for the various key desig- nation strips.) a) lo-key EKT: #5 #4 #3 #2 #l Mark an X next to CO 17 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 20~C0 14 (numbered in reverse order), DND, MW/FL. Mark an X next to CO 16 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 14 NCO 20, DND, MW/F L. Mark an X next to CO 15 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO lO*CO 16, DND, MW/FL. Mark an X next to CO 14 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 6wCO 12, DND, MW/F.L. Mark an X next to CO 13 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 1 w CO 7, DND, MW/FL. b) 20-key EKT: #l3 Mark an X next to CO 12 if EKT is equipped -5-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 ‘. JUNE 1983 PROGRAM 4XX STATION TYPE and KEY ASSIGNMENT Below are representative Designation Strips with. their respective assignment numbers for both IO- and ZO-key EKTs. MWlFL MW/FL DND DND CO6 CO6 INT INT IO-key EKT MWlFL DND INT MWIFL DND CO16 CO18 INT FIGURE 1 20-key EKT #l #2 ) CO18 ) 1 CO16 ) 1 CO16 1 ( CO16 1 1 CO16 1 . . -6-
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING .. SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 #kl2 PROGRAM 4XX (continued) STATION TYPE and KEY ASSIGNMENT Below are representative Designation Strips with their respective assignment numbers for the ZO-key EKT. #5 -n I _i -/ i-‘. ._.. ., 7 #8 20-key EKT -._ --#9’, ##l3 ##-IO #ll #8 #7 1 DND t 1 REP 1 1 RDL 1 ) CO16 1 1 AD3 1 riolg I 1 AD61 I CO6 1 1 1x12 1 1 CO18 1 1 AD51 F-CO 8 1 I 1 AD3 1 AD3 1 1 AD21 1 AD11 1 CO8 1 1 CO8 1 b3 1 (CO16 1 1 CO16 1 1 CO81 ) CO16 1 ( CO18 1 FIGURE IA
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 J with INT, CO 20~CO 9 (numbered in reverse their respective LEDs. The selections listed below order), AD 1 -AD 5, DND, MW/FL. must be repeated for each station. In all cases, #12 Mark an X next to CO 11 if EKT is equipped with INT,CO l-CO 12,AD ~~\JAD~,DND, MW/F L. mark an X where indicated. - #11 Mark an X next to CO 10 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 5~C0 12, AD 1 NAD 7, RDL, REP, DND, MW/FL. 1) Privacy Override-mark an X next to CO 17, if the station is allowed the Privacy Override feature. NOTE: #lO Mark an X next to CO 9 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 1 Q CO 8, AD 1 -AD 7, RDL, REP, DND, MW/FL. A maximum of two stations are permitted to use the Privacy Override’feature. If more than two are programmed, anly the two lowest numbered stations will be allowed to use this feature and the others will be ignored. #9 Mark an X next to CO 8 if EKT is an atten- dant station (accompanies DSS console) and is equipped with CO 2OwCO 1 (num- bered in reverse order). 2) DND override-mark an X next to CO 16 if the station is allowed the DND Override feature. #8 Mark an X next to CO 7 if EKT is an atten- dant station (accompanies DSS console) and is equipped with CO 1 N CO 20. 3) Group Page D-mark an X next to CO 7 if the station is to be included in Group Page D. #7 Mark an X next to CO 6 if EKT is equipped with I NT, CO 20 w CO 4 (numbered in reverse order), DND, MW/FL. 4) Group Page C-mark an X next to CO 6 if the station is to be included -in Group Page C. #6 Mark an X next to CO 5 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 1 NCO 13 plus CO 18~C0 21, DND, MW/FL. 5) Group Page B-mark an X next to CO 5 ’ if the station is to be included in Group Page B. #5 Mark an X next to CO 4 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO l~C0 16 plus CO 21, DND, MW/F L. 6) Group Page A-mark an X next to CO 4 if the station is to be included in Group Page A. #4 Mark an X next to CO 3 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO 1 ti CO 16 plus CO 20, DND, MW/F L. 7) Speakerphone-mark an X next to CO 3 if the station is allowed to use the Speaker- phone feature. #3 Mark an X next to CO 2 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO l-CO 16 plus CO 19, DND, MW/F L. 8) Automatic Dialing-mark an X next to CO 2 if the station is allowed the Automatic Dialing feature. #2 Mark an X next to CO 1 if EKT is equipped with INT, CO l-CO 16 plus CO 18, DND, MW/F L. Automatic Line Preference-mark an X next to CO 1 if the station is allowed the Auto- matic Line Preference feature. #l Mark an X next to INT if EKT is equipped with INT, CO l&CO 17, DND, MW/FL. 9) 10) All Call-mark an X next to INT if the station is included in an Ail Call page. 5XX Program-Station Class of Service 6XX Program-Toll Restriction Classification Ten options are selected with this program, using m and a keys to change the status of Defines type of Toll Restriction that will be . functional on individual stations. Selections must -8-
be made for each station: 1) a 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) Mark an X next to CO 13 if the station will be allowed to dial the #5 4-digit exception code. Mark an X next to CO 12 if the station will be allowed to dial the #4 4-digit exception code. Mark an X next to CO 11 if the station will be allowed to dial the #3 4-digit exception code. Mark an X next to CO 10 if the station will be allowed to dial the #2 4-digit exception code. Mark an X next to CO 9 if the station will be allowed to dial the #l 4-digit exception code. Mark an X next to CO 8 if the station will be allowed to dial 411. Mark an X next to CO 7 if the station will be allowed to dial 911. Mark an X next to CO 6 if the station will be allowed to dial 800. NOTE: A maximum of eleven digits are allowed if 41 I, 911, 800 or Exception Code # 1, 2 or 3 was dialed first. A maximum of 29 digits are allowed if Exception Code 4 or 5 was dialed first. Mark an X next to CO 5 if the station will be restricted from dialing 0 as the first number. Mark an X next to CO 4 if the station will be restricted from dialing 0 as the second number. Mark an X next to CO 3 if the station will be restricted from dialing 1 as the first number. Mark an X next to CO 2 if the station will be restricted from dialing 1 as thesecond number. Mark an X next to CO 1 if the station will be allowed to dial 1 + 7-digit number. Mark an X next to INT if the station will be restricted to dialing 7-digit numbers. SYS I tM PHUCiHAMMINti ‘, SECTION 100-020-300 JUNE 1983 NOTES: 7. 2. 3. If “Allow 1 f 7 digits” and “‘Restrict 1 as 1st digit” L EDs. are on, Program 6XX will restrict 1 as the first digit and will not allow 1 + 7 digits to be outpulsed. If “‘Allow 1 + 7 digits” and ‘Allow 7 digits” L EDs are on, Program 6XX will allow 1 + 7 digits or any 7-digit number. If “Allow 800” and ‘Restrict 0 as 2nd digit” LEDs are on, Program 6XX will allow 800 to be outpulsed, but will restrict any other number that has 0 as the second digit. 7XX Program-Station Outgoing Restriction Restricts a station from outgoing access to any number of CO lines while leaving it free to answer these lines when they are ringing or on hold. l Selections must be made for each station- mark an X next to the CO line that is to have restricted access by the station in question. 8XX Program-CO Ringing Assignments-Day Selects which CO lines will ring at a given station when the system is in the “DAY” mode. l Selections must be made for each station- mark an X next to each CO line that is to ring at the station in question. 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. 8#XX Program-CO Ringing Assignments-Day 2 Selects which CO lines will ring at a given station when the system is in the “DAY 2” mode. This program is applicable only when the three ring mode option was selected in Program 03. l Selections must be made for each station- mark an X next to each CO line that is to ring at the station in question. -9-