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

Features
IP Telephony
80 Strata CTX General Description 10/04
CTX Analog CO Line Interface Compatibility
To provide optimum voice quality of IP telephones and IP QSIT Strata Net networks on Strata
CTX systems, there are some compatibility requirements that must be followed when using analog
CO line cards in the system.
• Toshiba highly recommends only using RCOU3A, RCOS3A, REMU2A (two-wire/four-wire),
REMU1A (four-wire), RDDU2A, and RGLU3A analog CO line interfaces in IP phone
applications. These circuit cards provide optimum speech quality for IPT1020-SD IP phone
connections.
• Do not use RCOU1A, RCOS1A, REMU1A (two-wire), RDDU1A, RGLU1A, or RGLU2A
analog CO line interfaces in IP telephone applications. These circuit cards will work, but will
cause IP telephone users to experience unacceptable voice quality and echo return loss.
Power Over LAN
System Availability: Strata CTX100, CTX670
The IPT1020-SD IP telephone requires local power for operation unless connected to a LAN that
has been equipped with special equipment to provide telephone power over the LAN. The AC
adapter (model BADP120-1A) supplied with the IPT1020-SD powers the telephone and is
included in the price.
If the customer prefers not to use local power in favor of powering the telephones over the LAN,
certain PowerDsine PD-6000 Power Over LAN
TM
products, with software revision 6805 or later,
are compatible with IPT1020-SD usage on a LAN. These products are purchased from
PowerDsine, Ltd.,
http://www.powerdsine.com, and are not available from Toshiba.
The PowerDsine PD-6000 Power Over LAN products shown in Table 23, with software revision
6805 or later, are compatible with the Toshiba IPT1020-SD. AC and AC/DC models are available.
Important! Whenever ordering PowerDsine PD-6000 “Power Over LAN” products, be sure to
specify they have software revision 6805 or later, and they are for use with the
Toshiba IPT1020-SD IP telephone. You can tell the software version by looking at
the serial number of the PowerDsine unit. The four-digit software version number is
imbedded in the middle of the 15-digit serial number.
Table 23 Power Over LAN Specifications
Ports, appearance Model Name Input Output
24 port type
PD-PH-6024/ACDC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz
DC input Current: 10A at 48 VDC
Output Voltage: -
48VDC
User Port Power:
16.8W (Max.)
Data Rates:
10/100 Mbps
PD-PH-6024/AC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz
12 port type
PD-PH-6012/ACDC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz
DC input Current: 10A at 48 VDC
PD-PH-6012/AC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz
6 port type
PD-PH-6006/ACDC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz
DC input Current: 10A at 48 VDC
PD-PH-6006/AC/48
AC input Voltage: 88 – 264 VAC
AC Frequency: 47 – 63 Hz