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Toshiba Strata Xiie, Strata Xxe Electronic Key Telephone Systems Installation And Maintenance Manual
Toshiba Strata Xiie, Strata Xxe Electronic Key Telephone Systems Installation And Maintenance Manual
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEIW TOSHIBA PU~ILHI IUIW SECTION 300-020-000 JULY 1986 ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSlALlATlON AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS FCC REGULATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1NSTALLATlON INSTRUCTIONS PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES ‘PERATING PROCEDURES ‘LT FINDING PROCEDURES SECTION 300-020-000 SECTION 300-020-I 00 SECTION 300-020-200 SECTION 300-020-300 SECTION 300-020-400 SECTION 300-020-500
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM FCC REGISTRATION TOSHIBA PUBLICATIONS SECTION 300-020-000 JULY 1986 The Strata XII, & XX,electronic key tel- ephone systems are registered in accordance with the provisions of Part 68 of the Federal Communi- cations Commission’s Rules and Regulations. FCC REQUIREMENTS Means of Connection The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established rules which permit the Strata X/I,&XX,electronic key telephone systems to be connected...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-100 JULY1986 Strata X11= & XXe GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE of CONTENTS SUBJECT PARAGRAPH 01 01 .oo 02 02.00 02.10 02.20 03 04 06 05.00 06 06.00 06.10 06.20 06.30 06.40 07 07.00 07.10 07.11 07.12 07.20 TABLE of CONTENTS ........................ i GENERAL ............................. 1 Summary Description ....................... 1 PHYSICALDESCRIPTIONS ...................... 1 KeyServiceUnits ......................... 1 Electronic Key...
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01 GENERAL 01 .OO Summary Description 01.01 Strata Xl/f= & XX& are elec- tronic key telephone systems that provide a wide range of sophisticated, user-friendly fea- tures. These systems offer stored-program control, custom LSI circuitry, solid-state space division switching and reduced station cabling. Both systems are very similar and use the same printed circuit boards for station lines, CO lines and control. The difference is in the capacity of the two key service units (HKSUsj and their...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-l 00 JULY 1986 T#D EXP MOt- BGM 4PSUE :120 Q c3 +5v POWER : LINE FIGURE 3 - Strata XI/, HKSU (Interior) loo-pin connector. All external .- HKSU connections are made on the front panels of the various PCBs via cables with industry- standard connectors. 02.10 Electronic Key Tele- phones 02.11 Six different Electronic Key Telephones (EKTs) may be used in both systems. The lo-key EKT (Figure 5) is available as a speakerphone or with handsfree...
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II 1 EXP - tOH ,.... 8AlTERY FIGURE 4 - Strata XX= HKSU (Interior) GENERAL DESCRlPTlQN SECTION 300-020-l 00 JULY 1966 for CO/PBX lines and one for intercom access. All but the intercom key may be assigned via programming to features or CO/ PBX line access. 02.15 All EKTs feature modular handset cords and are connected to the system via 4-conductor modular line cords. 02.20 Direct Station Selection Console 02.21 An optional Direct Sta- tion Selection (DSS) console (Fig- ure 9) is...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-l 00 JULY 1986 Modular Speaker “O,r*“.” P,.ntrc.l Dial Pad 00 1 Ringing t- Volume Control 00 --- --D Flexible loOI 1 1 Kevs MC Speaker On/Off Key Conference Key Hold Key Microphone Key FIGURE 5-lo-key ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE 03.03 Loss of AC --’ ._ power will cause opera- tional failure of the sys- tem. System memory, however, is protected from loss due to power failure with a memory back-up battery. Full sys- tem reserve power is available...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTlQN 300-020-l 00 JULY 1986 I I FIGURE 8 - 20-key LCD EKT FIGURE 9 - DSS CDRlSOhE Loop limits Station DSS HOXB H0l.B HSMB HTIB Ringing Tones CO Line (idle) TABLE A SUMMARY OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS CO Line (busy) Intercom Line Door Phone A & C Tones Door Phone B Tone Door Phone/Monitor Stations Busy Override Tone Dial Tone (Intercom) Ringback Tone Busy Tone Do Not Disturb Tone Voice Page Warning Tone Executive Override Warning Tone 1,000’ (305 M), 24...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-l 06 JULY 1966 TABLE A SUMMARY OF ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Hold Recall Tone Dialing Primary Power HPSU 8120 HPSU 9120 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Operating Humidity 2,400 Hz, modulated by 10 Hz, 1 second on - 1 second off Push-button; system-generated DTMF or dial pulse 117VAC,60Hz 120 watts 200 watts 32-122”F(O-50°C) 20 m 80% relative humidity (without conden- sation) 04 FEATURES and SERVICES phone systems are...