Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Strata CTX28 Overview 1
- Strata CTX100-S / CTX100 Overview 2
- Strata CTX670 Overview 3
- Capacities 4
- Universal Slot Circuit Cards 5
- Telephones and Peripherals 6
- Features 7
- Account Codes
- Add-on Module (DADM)
- Advisory Messages
- Alternate Answer Point
- Automatic Busy Redial
- Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server
- Automatic Callback (ACB)
- Automatic Line Selection
- Automatic Release
- Background Music (BGM)
- Call Completion
- Call Forward
- Call History
- Call Park
- Call Pickup
- Call Waiting
- Caller Identification
- Camp on Busy
- Cancel Button
- Centrex/PBX Compatible
- Centrex Ringing Repeat
- Classes of Service (COS)
- Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
- Conference Calls
- Continuous DTMF Tone
- Credit Card Calling
- CTX WinAdmin
- Data Privacy
- Day/Night Mode - Auto Schedule
- Delayed Ringing
- Destination (Toll) Restriction
- Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
- Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
- Digital Pad
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- Directory Numbers
- Distinctive LED Indicator
- Distinctive Ringing
- Do Not Disturb (DND)
- Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons
- DTMF Receivers
- Emergency Call
- Feature Prompting with Soft Keys
- Enhanced E911
- External Amplified Speaker
- Flash Button
- Flexible Line Ringing
- Flexible Numbering
- Handsfree Answerback
- Headset
- Hearing Aid Compatible
- High Call Volume Buttons
- Hold
- Hot Dialing
- Hotline Service
- IP Telephony
- Private Networking Over Internet Protocol
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
- Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- Line Buttons
- Live System Programming
- Lost Call Treatment
- Message Waiting
- Microphone (External Unit)
- Music-on-hold
- Multiple Call/Delayed Ringing
- Off-Hook Call Announce (OCA)
- Off-Premise Stations
- Override
- Paging
- Power Failure Protection
- Privacy
- Repeat Last Number Dialed
- Ringing
- Speed Dial
- Station Hunting
- Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
- Strata Net Multi-system Networking
- System Fault Finding and Diagnostics
- Transfer
- Tenant Services
- User Programming Mode
- Voice or Tone Signaling
- Voice Mail Integration
- Volume Control
- Appendix - Specifications
- Index

Telephones and Peripherals
Telephone Upgrade Options
Strata CTX General Description 10/04 45
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
The DDSS3060 console (shown right) is for system
attendants.
The DDSS3060 operates alongside a digital telephone and
have 60 flexible feature buttons. These flexible feature
buttons can be assigned as CO line, Directory Number, DSS,
One Touch Speed Dial or any other flexible feature. The
DDSS3060 is not compatible with the IPT1020-SD.
Up to eight consoles can operate with one digital telephone;
16 consoles max. per system.
The DDSS3060 console uses LEDs to indicate call and
feature status; the DDSS has dual red and green LEDs to
help further define status, such as station in DND status. The
DDSS3060 console connects to a digital station port on the
ADKU, BDKU, BDKS or PDKU card.
Integrated PC Interface (BPCI)
An optional BPCI can be installed inside any 3000-series telephone to provide a USB connection
to a PC with Microsoft
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Windows
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Telephony Application Programming Interface (TAPI)
applications.
Information such as ANI, DNIS, and Caller ID data is sent from the digital telephone/BPCI to a
computer to provide information for “pop-up” screens. The Telephone Service Provider Interface
(TSPI) PC software is included with each BPCI.
The BPCI also enables simultaneous Computer Telephone Integration (CTI) and voice features,
without the need of a modem or an extra outgoing line.
The PC Interface (BPCI) cannot be installed in digital phones shared with the Cordless DKT-2004-
CT telephone, DKT3001 single line telephones, or telephones that have Speaker OCA Interface
(BVSU) or Add-on modules.
Headset/Ringer Interface (BHEU)
The BHEU provides interfaces for both a headset and a loud ringing speaker for DKT3000-series
telephones. The optionally used amplifier in the BHEU enables users to adjust the headset volume
with the volume button on their telephone.
With the loud amplified speaker feature, the speaker amplifies the ringing or voice announcement
of an incoming call. The HESB speaker box is required for the loud ringing speaker and is
normally mounted on a wall near the telephone.
BHEU can be installed in the same telephone that has BPCI or BVSU modules installed.
The BHEU is not required on the IPT1020-SD telephone which has a built-in headset interface.
Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (BVSU)
BVSU-equipped digital telephones can receive Speaker OCA which enables stations to receive
internal calls over their speaker while on another call using the handset. The BVSU is not required
in a telephone to originate OCA calls or in a digital telephone that receives OCA calls through the
handset or headset.
Speaker OCA Interface (BVSU) cannot be installed in DKT3001 telephones or in telephones with
a PC Interface (BPCI). The BVSU cannot be installed in the IPT1020-SD telephones. IPT1020-
SDs do not support Speaker OCA, but they do support Handset OCA.
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