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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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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-100 JULY 1686 DND station, that station may be advised that a call is waiting by dialing a. A tone signal will be heard at the DND station. set or depressing the m key. The ringing ,, m-m line will be automaticairy serectea. DP/MF Mode Change (m Key): Allows a station to change DP/MF modes via a m key. Saved Number Redial: A programmable key (m that saves a dialed number for redial at a later time. May be used any time, and is exclusive of the Last Number...
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-100 JULY 1986 f) Voice or Tone Signalling: The DSS may be programmed for tone or voice signailing preference independently of the remainder of the system. As with all stations, the oper- ator can choose the alternate mode by dial- ing a B following the station number. Door Phone/Monitor Stations: Allows op- tional door phone unit(s) to distinctively ring preselected EKTs. EKT dialing to an individ- ual door phone unit provides monitoring capabilities on...
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GENERALDESCRIPTION SECTION 300-020-100 JULY1986 , This 20-key EKT features a 32-character alphanumeric LCD, full speakerphone capa- bility, and the same key flexibility as the 20-key EKT. See Station-to-Station Message Waiting with LCD. TIE Lines: The HTIB optional module allows two E & M TIE lines to be connected to the system. Each TIE line reduces the system capacity by one CO line; each HTIB reduces the system capacity by two OPX stations. -1%
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTlCES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 Stra INSTALLATI INSTRUCTI
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTlONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM PARAGRAPH Strcta Xl/e & XXe IMSTAlLAT1BN TABLE of CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE 01 02 03 03.00 03.10 03.20 03.30 04 04.10 04.20 04.30 04.40 04.50 04.60 05 05.10 05.20 05.30 05.40 05.50 06 06.00 06.10 06.20 06.30 06.40 06.50 06.60 06.70 06.80 06.90 07 07.00 07.10 07.20 08 08.00 08.10 08.20 08.30 TABLE of CONTENTS ........................ ILLUSTRATION...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTlONS TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES SECTION 300-020-200 ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM JULY 1986 Strata XII= & XXe INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TABLE of CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 09 SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES .................... 23 09.00 EKT Functional Check ....................... 23 09.10 Off-Premise Extension/Conventional Telephone Functional Check ... 24 09.20 Off-Premise Line Circuit Functional Check ............. 24 09.30 SMDR Functional Check ...................... 25...
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TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 FIGURE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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 Strata Xl/a & XXa INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ILLUSTRATION LIST SUBJECT PAGE CAAU BATTERY STRAP ....................... HKSU WALL MOUNTING ...................... HPBU installation .......................... HPSUVoltage Checks...
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01 GENERAL 01 .Ol This section describes the installation procedures necessary to ensure proper opera- tion of the Strata X//e & XX= systems. The installation procedures for the two sys- tems vary only in relation to size; all other factors are the same. 02 PACKING 02.01 When a Strata system is received, examine all packages and carefully note any visible damage. If any damage is found, bring it to the attention of the delivery carrier and make the proper claims. 02.02 Check the number of...
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 300-020-200 JULY 1986 ommended battery pack (customer-supplied) consists of two maintenance-free, automobile- type 12 VDC batteries (maximum 80 amp/ hour rating). With the optional HPBU-8 assem- bly installed, all functions of either Strata system will continue to operate for several hours after a loss of normal electrical power (the actual period of time is a direct ratio of line/trunk configuration to the type and size of batteries selected). Calls will...