TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES OIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-201 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight - Introduction Site Requirements System Configuration DK8 KSU and PCB Installation DK16 KSU and PCB Installation Station Apparatus Installation Peripheral Installation Wiring Diagrams Section Section Section Section Section Section Section Section 100-816-201 100-816-202 100-816-203
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-201 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-201 MARCH1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH 1 2 3 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 3.50 4 4.10 SUBJECT PAGE PURPOSE .......... ........ .. .......... ............ ............... ............ .. .......... ............ ............. .. .. . 1-l ORGANIZATION .......... .. .......... .......... .. ............. .. ............ .......... ............ ............... .. . l-l REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION ........ ............... ............ .......... .. .......... .. ............. .
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-201 MARCH1993 telephones, standard telephones, direct station selection consoles, add-on modules and data interface units. 3.40 Fault Finding Procedures: Hardware troubleshooting and diagnostic information presented in flowchart form. 3.50 Remote Maintenanceand Administration: Programming and maintenance procedures specially adapted for remote maintenance and administration terminal use.
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-201 MARCH1993 There are two types of DSS consoles: the DDSS console and the HDSS console. The chief difference between them is that the DDSS console can be connected to designated digital telephone circuits, while the HDSS console can only be connected to designated electronic telephone circuits. CODECs: Coder/Decoders-&emiconductors that allow the system to process analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions.
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-201 MARCH 1993 IMDU: Remote Maintenance Modem Interface Unit (STRATA DK16 only)-A subassembly installed on a PIOU or PIOUS PCB in the optional DK16 Expansion Key Service Unit that allows the system to be connected with a remote maintenance/administration terminal. LED: Light Emitting Diode-Status indicators located on printed circuit boards, digital telephones, and electronic telephones. LSI: Large Scale Integration-Related to circuit design technology.
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-201 MARCH1993 Stand-alone Data Interface Units (PDIU-DSs). The PDIU-DI is also used to provide personal computer access to outside dial-up data services and/or bulletin boards. support the same single-line KSTU and the PSTU. devices as the PFT: Power Failure Transfer Interface-Dedicated standard telephone interface located on the motherboard in the DKSUBI 6 (STRATA DK16) or DKSU8 (STRATA DK8) to provide emergency service during a system power failure.
INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-201 MARCH1993 QSTU: provide interface for eight standard telephones or optional hardware peripherals (voice mail devices, fax machine, Background Musicsource, etc). Standard Telephone Interface Unit (STRATA DK8 only)-Optional printed circuit board that can be installed in the KSU to provide two standard telephone circuits. PSTU2: Standard RAM: Random QCDU: CO Line/Digital ROM: Read Only Memory-Refers QCNU: Conference 4.
TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES OIGITALKEYTELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION-SITEREQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION CHAPTER TWO SITE REQUIREMENTS
INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTiON lOO-816-202 MARCH1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS 1 2 3 3.00 3.10 4 4.10 4.20 PAGE SUBJECT PARAGRAPH GENERAL ............................................................................................................... ......................................................................... INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................... SITE CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................
INSTALLATION-SIJEREQUIREMENTS SECTION100-816-202 MARCH1993 1 GENERAL 2.02 An option Reserve Power Battery and Charger (HPFB) is available for use with the STRATA DK8 to serve as a power failure backup. For the STRATA DKl6, a reserve power source (two customer-supplied 12-volt batteries) may be connected to the system to serve as a power failure backup. 1.OO This chapter defines the installation site requirements necessary to ensure a proper operating environment for the STRATA DK8 and DK16.
INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 3.03 If reserve power is to be installed for the STRATA DK16, the batteries will require a wellventilated location close (within nine feet) to the DKSUB16 (the optional Toshiba-supplied battery cable is 9 feet in length). The STRATA DK8 reserve battery (HPFB) should be mounted directly above the DKSU8 as shown in Figure 2-l. DK16 BASE AND EXPANSION UNIT CLEARANCE FRONT VIEW -4 2+----- 20” ------4 2”+- 2” 3.
INSTALLATION-SITEREQUIREMENTS SECTION lOO-816-202 MARCH1993 TABLE2-A SUMMARYOFELECTRICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS GENERAL Primary power 85 - 135VAC 50/60 Hz DK8-46 watts maximum, Input AC AC frequency Power Environmental specifications Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature 32 - 104°F (0 - 40°C) 20 - 80% relative humidity without condensation - 4 - 158°F (-20 - 70°C) Power supply DK16 -24VDC: (-26.3 - -27.8VDC) +5VDC: ( +4.5 - +5.5VDC) -5VDC: ( -4.5 - -5.
INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION100-816-202 MARCH1993 5) 6) If a reading of zero volts on one terminal, and a reading of 100 - 120 VAC on the other terminal is obtained, remove both probes from the outlet. 4.20 Alternate or Additional Ground 4.21 If the “third wire” AC ground can not practically be improved or if extreme motor noise or other disturbance causes system malfunction, or if local area lightning storms exist, a separate direct ground may be warranted.
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION CHAPTER THREE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 1 INTRODUCTION 1 .OO This chapter offers guidelines and considerations on how to configure a STRATA DK8/DK16 system, which can support a wide variety of stations and peripherals. System Capacity 2.01 The STRATA DK8/DK16 systems have a modular design which allows them to support a number of station and CO line configurations. The main component of each system is the Key Service Unit. The DK8 KSU can have up to IO stations and four CO lines.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-A DK8CD LINE/STATION CONFIGURATION GUIDE EQUIPMENT KSU = Key Service Unit .
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-C DK8 KEYSERVICE UNITCOMPONENTS item Digital Telephone supports Circuits (4) l l l Connector Digital Telephones (with or without PDIU-D12 or ADM) Stand-alone Data Interface Units (PDIU-DS) Door Phone Lock/Control Unit (DDCB) 25pair Type Standard Amphenol J CO Line Circuits (2) 0 Loop Start CO Lines RJll Modular J Power Failure Transfer Interface l Standard Telephone (one)* RJll Modular J Battery Backup Interface l Opt
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-D DK16BASEKEYSERVICEUNITCOMPONENTS item Digital Telephone Connector supports 0 Digital Telephones (with or without PDIU-D12 or ADM) Circuits (8) l Stand-alone Data interface Units (PDIU-DS) l Door Phone Lock/Control Unit (DDCB) l Digital Direct Station Selection Console (DDSS) CO Line Circuits (4) Loop Start CO Lines Power Failure Transfer Interface Standard Telephone Battery Backup interface with built-in charger Two 12-volt Ba
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-E DK16EXPANSION KEYSERVICEUNITPCBs PCB PDKU Circuits per PCB 8 digital telephone circuits l l l l PEKU 8 electronic telephone circuits Interfaces Connector Digital telephones with or without PDIU-D12 or ADM DDSS console PDIU-DSs DDCB 25pair amphenol Electronic telephones HDSS console .
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-F PIOU/PIOUSINTERFACE OPTION(DK16ONLY) NOTE: X = the option is provided TABLE3-G STRATADK8STATIONAPPARATUS OVERVIEW Station Digital Telephone DKT with or without ADM or PDIUDI Stand-alone Data Interface Unit (PDIUW Digital Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB) Single-wire pair devices: D Standard Telephone D Voice Mail Device D Facsimile Machine l Modem D Dictation Equipment Alternate Background Music Source* *May require interface Type and
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 TABLE3-H STRATADK16STATIONAPPARATUS OVERVIEW Station Digital Telephone (DKT with or without ADM or PDIU-DI) Type and Number of Circuits Required Digital, one for each DKT PCB or Interface Base Unit (Circuits l-8) PDKU2 (Circuits l-8) KCDU (Circuits l-4) Base Unit (Circuits l-8) PDKU2 (Circuits 1-8) KCDU (Circuits l-4) Base Unit Capacity Base and Expansion Unit Combined Capacity 8 16 8 16 Stand-alone Data interface Unit (PDIU-DS) Digital Dire
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 NOTE: A maximum of two QCDU PCBs installed in the STRATA DK8. The KCDU cannot may be l NOTE: A maximum of two KCDU PCBs may be installed in the STRATA DK16. If a KCDU is installed, no other type of station PC9 can be installed in the STRATA DK16. l can be connected l 3.31 There are no electronic telephone circuits in the Base Key Service Unit, and none can be added to it.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 standard telephone circuits. The KSTU, which can be installed in the STRATA DK16 Base Key Service Unit, has four standard telephone circuits; the PSTU, which can be installed in the DK16 Expansion Key Service Unit, has eight; and the PESU, which can also be installed in the DK16 Expansion Unit, has two (Circuits 1 and 2). 4 TELEPHONE l upgraded with the HVSU2 subassembly combined HVSWHVSI subassemblies ceive Off-hook Call Announce.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 l l l l 5.50 Strata DK16 - Example 2 (Office/Warehouse) 3 CO line circuits for the three CO lines 7 digital telephone circuits l one for each of the five digital telephones; the PDIU-Dls do not require dedicated circuits.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 DK8 WORKSHEET 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS 1. DIGITAL PORTS (CIRCUITS) X Ports/Per = DDCBs (2 max.) X 1 = PDIU-DSs (8 max.) X 1 Digital Telephones (with or without PDIU-Dls or ADMs) (8 max.) X 1 Quantity Device Total Digital Ports (8 max.) 2.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 DK8 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs 1. From Worksheet 1 enter the number of required ports (circuits) and lines. Digital Ports: (8 max) Standard Ports: (2 max) CO Lines: (4 max) NOTE: The maximum number of digital ports is 8, and standard ports is 2. The maximum number of CO lines is four. 2.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 DK8 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES 1. BASE UNIT PERIPHERALS Battery One or backup backup; Backup Interface: Yes or No two HPFB batteries can be connected to a backup battery interface (Standard on DK8) to provide battery backup if there is a power failure. (Connecting cable is included. 1 -HPFB for 5 - 1 hour 2-HPFBs for 1.5 - 2 hours backup.
3;. . INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 DK8 WORKSHEET Miscellaneous 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES (continued) Peripherals HESB (Amplifier/Speaker): Total 1. One HESB and HHEU is required for each digital telephone with the Loud Ringing Bell feature. 2. One HESB is optional to provide single-zone external page connected to the KSU’s 600 ohm external page output. (Customer-supplied amplifiers/speakers may be used in place of the HESB.) 3.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 DK16 WORKSHEET 1. DIGITAL 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS PORTS (CIRCUITS) Device Quantity DDSS Consoles (2 max.) DDCBs (2 max.) PDIU-DSs (16 max.) Digital Telephones (with or without PDIU-Dls or ADMs) (16 max. 2. ELECTRONIC X Ports/Per X X X X 1 1 1 1 Ports Used Total Digital Ports (16 max.) PORTS (CIRCUITS) Device Quantity HDSS Console (1 max.) Alternate BGM Source (1 max.) Conference Amplifier (1 max.) Electronic Telephones (8 max.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 DK16 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs 1. From Worksheet 1 enter the number of required ports (circuits) and lines. Digital Ports: Electronic Ports: Standard Ports: CO Lines: NOTE: The maximum number of combined digital, electronic, is 20. The maximum number of CO lines is eight. and standard ports 2.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 ~~16 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES 1. BASE UNIT PERIPHERALS Battery Backup Interface: Yes or No Two 12-volt customer-supplied batteries can be connected if there is a power failure. See PBTC-3M. K4RCU: Yes or No The K4RCU is required to interpret Dual-tone Mail, Auto Attendant, and DISA CO circuits.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION100-816-203 MARCH1993 DK16 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES HHEU: Total One HHEU must be installed in each digital and electronic telephone an HESB for the Loud Ringing Bell feature. See HESC-65A. (continued) that supports a headset or connects to HVSU2 or Combined HVSWHVSI: Total Electronic telephones must be equipped with either the HVSU2 assembly or the combined HVSU and HVSls assemblies to receive Off-hook Call Announce.
INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION lOO-816-203 MARCH1993 DK16 WORKSHEET 4, SYSTEM POWER CHECK Total Power Used: Equipment Equipment Quantity Type: x Power Used (Factor) = X (1.0) = electronic telephone X (2.0) = 3000~series electronic telephone X (2.5) = 6000-series electronic telephone X (2.0) = 6005-series electronic telephone X (2.0) = 6500-series electronic telephone X (1.0) = console* X (0.8) = PDIU-D12 and PDIU-DI X (0.5) = PDIU-DS X (0.
TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES OIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-OK8KSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 Strata” ma INSTALLATION CHAPTER FOUR DK8 KSU AND PCB INSTALLATION
-c INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 2 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 3 3.10 3.20 4 4.10 4.20 PARTI .................................................................................... DKa KSU INSTALLATION GENERAL ............................................................................................................... .......................................................................... KEY SERVICE UNIT MOUNTING .........................
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 & PCB TABLEOFCONTENTS (CONTINUED) PARAGRAPH 10.40 11 11.00 11.10 11.20 11.30 11.40 11.50 11.60 12 12.00 12.10 12.20 12.30 12.40 12.50 12.60 SUBJECT QCNU Programming Overview ........................................................................... OPTION INTERFACE UNIT (QSMU). ..................................................................... General ....................................................................................................
INSTALLATION-DKIKSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816204 MARCH1993 secure certain PART I. KSU INSTALLATION 1 GENERAL 2.10 Mounting Preparation 1.00 This chapter provides the instructions necessary to mount the STRATA DK8 Key Service Unit. Instructions are also provided on how to remove and replace the power supply. 2 KEY SERVICE UNIT MOUNTING 2.00 Mounting Surface Considerations 1) Loosen the screws on the front cover of the Key Service Unit, and remove the cover (Figure 4-2).
INSTALLATION-OK8KSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 - Strata.
INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 TIE-WRAP HOLDER -4 2 RESERVE BA-lTERY 1 (HPFB) CONNECTOR I AC POWER CORD AND /OFF R SWITCH 6-WIRE SMDFuTTY MODULAR JACK II I STATION TIP/RING AMPHENOL 25PAIR II RJ11 CO LINE JACKS JACK (FEMAL;) co2 co1 co3 SUPPLIED WITH DK8 TO HOLD AMPHENOL CONNECTOR PFT II I II I RJll POWER FAILURE TRANSFER JACK ’ HOLDER LEFT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW FIGURE4-3 DK8SIDEVIEWDIMENSIONANDPLUG/JACK LOCATIONS 4-3
INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PC8 SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 2.20 Mounting 1) 2) the Key Set-vice Make sure the power supply OFF. Unit 2.30 Installing the Reserve Power and Charger (HPFB) (Figure 4-4) switch is turned Place the Key Service Unit on the desired location on the mounting surface and markthe location of the four screw holes (there is one on each corner). See Figures 4-1 and 4-2.
INSTALLATION-OK8KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 3 POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL REPLACEMENT AND 3.00 The power supply comes factory-installed the Key Service Unit (Figure 4-5); if necessary, can be removed and replaced. 5) Plug the DC cable into the CN3 connector the power supply (Figure 4-5). on 6) Plug the AC power cable into an outlet turn ON the power supply switch. and 7) Test QPSU8 power supply according to the DK8 Hardware Fault Isolation procedure, Section 100-816-500, Paragraph 6.
INSTALLATION-OK8KSU SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 81 PCB HO SECOND HPFB CONNECTOR TO SECOND HPFB (OPTIONAL) L I i[l I[ 0 Inrrolhrn IUIVI IkIIT.I : RESERVE POWER BATTERY AND CHARGER (OPTIONAL) I TIE WRAP HPFB FG WIRE AC POWER BATTERY CONNECTOR DC POWER SWITCH NOTE: Do not run power cab/es with station and CO line cables.
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 r RAM STORAGE BA-l-rERY QPSU8 POWER STORAGE BATTERY J20-CONNECTOR PCB INSTALLATION FOR JUMPER PLUG QSMU POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING SCREW SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY MOUNTING SCREW F .-. r: --..-.. SCRFW I RAM .FfCl-.. .I-/-1 ]a I-I-I- I\ CN4 BATTERY COiNECTOR PLUG I THIRD WIRE GROUND CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY TO HPFBG FG SCREW hctil POWER CORD CONNECTOR POWER I INDICATOR LEDs SUPPLY J17.
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 DK8 OR DK16 KSU MAIN PCB MDF POWER AVAILABLE CONNECTION 2 T iNoE R, \ / 3 KCOU CO LINE 1 .
INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 PART II. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION call and three parties neous conference. on the second simulta- 6.20 PCB Option Considerations 5 GENERAL 6.21 PCBs may be configured (See for a variety of hardware and software options. Hardware options are defined as either internal (generally related to optional PCB subassemblies) or external (related to connection of peripheral equipment such as background music, voice mail, etc).
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-204 MARCH1993 J6-25PAIR AMPHENOL JACK FOR TELEPHONE TIP/RING AND RELAY CONTACT II-,, I FIGURE4-7 DK8PRINTEDCIRCUITBOARDINSTALLATION 4-10
INSTALLATION-OK8KSU & PC8 SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 r / II II II ll ll =e ILZZZJ 1 r' I' I' \ 11J2 II co 3/4 Ll FG TO SYSTEM FRAME GROUND BAR PAD NOR Jl I___--____-_---------------------,““““‘------““--------, f. j i r : I _c*i\-:, ,_ ; -t*=s,i ,.-; ;,;,‘~,,,:,;L,,‘,;,,,.,,,r I ! w-m--I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-------------~ ‘, : I FIGURE4-8 QCDUCONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS 7.02 The QCDU is shown in Figure 4-8. 7.10 QCDU Configuration 7.
INSTALLATION-OK8 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 01 02 03 04 KNOCK OUT JACK COVER WHEN OCDU, SMDR/-ll-Y IS INSTALLED TAKE OUTJACK COVER WHEN PFT IS CONNECTED STORE THE JACK COVER THAT HAS BEEN TAKEN OUT IN THE JACKCOVER HOLDER REINSTALL THE JACK COVER WHEN THE PFT TELEPHONE IS UNPLUGGED FIGURE4-9 MODULARJACKCOVERREMOVALANDSTORAGE 4) Slide front edge and FG wire of QCDU under the “System Frame Ground Bar”, align and insert QCDU connector Jl into the motherboard connector (J9 for CO3 first, JIO
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 7.40 QCDU Programming Overview 8.20 QSTU Installation Procedure 7.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the QCDU. 8.21 Install the QSTU in accordance lowing steps (Figure 4-7): 1) Remove ing. Program 1O-l l Allows/denies two-CO Line Conference rect Inward System Access (DISA). and Di- Auto Release detection; tributes to the CO line. DISA, and other at- 3) Make OFF. Program 16 l Assigns group.
INSTALLATIONGK8KSU 81PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 em----------‘I Jl 1:: m------------ . . . . . . . . . . . . , ,. . . . . . . . - . . , ‘I 53 1. ;:. . . . ji.. . .;; ’ I FlGURE4-10 QSTUCONTROLSANDINTERFACECONNECTORS ated by a standard telephone (or any other device connected to astandard telephonecircuit (QSTU)), and it is required for Direct inward System Access (DISA) calls.
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 DK8RCUlAElV.1[70 FlGURE4-11 QRCU INTERFACECONNECTORS 1) Remove the PCB from its protective 2) Make sure that the power OFF. packaging. supply switch is to remove and replace the QCNU, turn the system off, remove the QCNU, and install another QCNU per paragraph 10.20. 10.
INSTALLATION-DK8KSU 81PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 11.30 QSMU Installation Procedure I 11.31 Install the QSMU *RIGHT) following in accordance steps (See Figure 4-7): 1) Remove ing. the PCB from its protective with the packag- 2) Ensure the QSMU has been configured forthe appropriate program options (refer to Paragraphs 11 .lO and 11.20).
INSTALLATION-OK8KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-204 MARCH1993 11.40 QSMU Wiring 12.20 Built-in Digital Telephone Circuits 11.41 Refer to Peripheral Equipment Installation (Section 100-816-207, SMDR) and Remote Maintenance (Section 100-816-600, TTY) for QSMU 12.21 The four digital telephone circuits that come standard with the system are integrated into the motherboard in the KSU. These circuits are identical to the digital circuits found on the QCDU.
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES OIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS Strata” INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 bmm INSTALLATION CHAPTER FIVE DK16 KSU AND PCB INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE 1 2 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 3 3.10 3.20 PART I ..................................................................................... DK16 KSU INSTALLATION GENERAL ................................................................................................................. ...................................................................... DK KEY SERVICE UNIT MOUNTING ..........................................
.. INSTALLATION-DKlGKSU&PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH1993 PARAGRAPH 10 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.40 11 11.00 11.10 11.20 11.30 11.40 12 12.00 12.10 12.20 12.30 12.40 13 13.00 13.10 13.20 13.30 13.40 14 14.00 14.10 14.20 14.30 14.40 15 15.00 15.10 15.20 15.30 16 16.00 16.10 16.20 17 17.10 TABLEOFCONTENTS (continued) SUBJECT STANDARD/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PESU) .................... General .....................................................................................................
INSTALLATION-DKiGKSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 FIGURE 5-I 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-l 0 5-I 1 5-12 5-13 5-14 5-l 5 5-l 6 5-17 5-l 8 5-19 5-20 5-21 5-22 5-23 5-24 FIGURE LIST TITLE PAGE DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT EXTERIOR ......................................................... DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT WALL MOUNTING METHODS .......................... DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT INTERIOR ..........................................................
INSTALLATION-OKIGKSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 IMPORTANT INITIAL INSTALLATION NOTES.’ These minimum installation steps must be carried out for proper system operation. 1. Set the SW1 switch in the Base Unit ON for BATTERY OPERATION; otherwise, all programmed customer data will be lost on power down. 2. If required, install KSTU and K4RCU in the Base Unit. 3. If the system is configured with an Expansion Unit, follow the order prescribed below: a) Install PDKU, PEKU, PSTU, PESU, or KCDU in Slot 04.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU& PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 PART I. KSU INSTALLATION 6) Turn the switch on the power supply to the ON position (Figure 5-3). 1 GENERAL l 1.00 This chapter provides the instructions necessary to mount both the STRATA DKI 6 Base Key Service Unit and the Expansion Key Service Unit. Instructions are also provided on how to test, remove, and replace the power supply and base unit CO line interface subassembly.
INSTALLATION-OK16KSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 COVER SCREWS (6) -BASE SIDE COVER COVER @ = Six cover screws to be remob before mounting KSU KFCU DOOR SCREW (Do not remove to mount KSU) FIGURE5-1 DK16BASEKEYSERVICE UNITEXTERIOR METHOD 1 PLASTERBOARD PLASTER BOARD \ fdrk .
INSTALLATION-DKlGKSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 POWER SUPPLY -\ FG SCREW (LEFT SIDE) FG WIRE (GREEN/YELLOW) DC OUT CONNECTOR on ,V~)cI I4IOc rz \N-3” VOLTAGE TEST POINTS) TBl, FG2 ’ CONNECTOR FOR EXPANSION GROUND WIRE RIBBON CONNECTOR (P3) SW1 MEMORY BAl7ERY BACKUP STRAP - II II. I I I II I 1111 CONNECTORS I MOH VOLUME PT\kITnT\, (STANDARD TELEPHONE) P5 (AMPHENOL J6, MOH (TO MOH/BGM ^^. .---.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 4) Secure screws approximately two thirds of the way into the top two holes on the mounting surface. 5) Hang the unit from the top two screws and then secure the screws completely into the mounting surface. ‘3) Finish securing the unit to the mounting surface by completley screwing the bottom two screws into the wall. 7) Ground system graph 4. 8) Connect applicable wiring (modular CO line cords, 25pairamphenolconnectorcable, etc.
INSTALLATION-DK16KSU& PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 NOTES 1. SUPPLIED IN PLASTIC BAG WITH BASE UNIT. 2. DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD WITH OTHER CORDS.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU &PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 DK16 BASE BACK OF DK16 EXPANSION UNIT GREEN/YELLOW FG2 WIRE AND PL (FROM EXPANSION UNIT - PLUGS INTO TBl OF BASE UNIT) U RIBBON CONNEC TOR LOCK SAFETY LOCK (SUPPLIED WITH EXPANSION UNIT) RIBBON CABLE (FROM EXPANSION UNIT - PLUGS INTO EXPANSION CONNECTOR (P3) OF BASE UNIT) FIGURE5-5 CONNECTING THEDK16EXPANSION UNITTOTHEDK16BASEUNIT 5-6
INSTALLATION-OKlGKSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816205 MARCH1993 EXPANSION EXPANSION SAFETY ILOCK FG SCREW BASE UNIT AC @ @DC DC POWER FG WIRE 1 FG2 WIRE RIBBON CABLE TO EXPANSION UNIT I-! I ‘I - EXPANSION UNIT LATCH - MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW TIE WRAP HOLDER FIGURE5-6 MOUNTINGTHEDK16EXPANSION UNIT 5-7
INSTALLATION-DKlGKSU& PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 EXPANSION /’ /’ ,’ /’ I’ ‘SIDE COVER FIGURE5-7 DK16EXPANSION UNIT INTERIOR 5-6
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INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH 1993 13) Knock cover. out the tab on the bottom of the side 4. Exercise care in handling batteries in order not to short the battery with conduction materials such as rings, bracelets, and keys. The battery or conductor may overheat and cause burns. 14) Plug the AC power cable into an outlet and then turn ON the power supply switch. 15) Install the side cover to the Expansion Service Unit (Figure 5-7). 2.40 Reserve Power/Power Failure Key 5.
-. INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TWO-PRONG MALE CONNECTOR (PRE-ASSEMBLED) BA-ITERY CABLE WITH RING TERMINALS AND PPSU CONNECTOR (LENGTH 9 FEET) ACTUAL I-ItilJKt S-Y RESERVEPOWER/BATTERYWIRING 3 POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL REPLACEMENT AND 3.00 The power supply (KSPU 16) comes factoryinstalled in the Base Key Service Unit (Figure510); if necessary, it can be removed and replaced. 5) Remove FG screw from left side of power supply to free FG wire/terminal and building ground wire.
INSTALLATION-DK16 SECTION lOO-816205 MARCH1993 KPSU16A POWER KSU & PCB llllllllllll 111111111111111 SUPPLY AC POWER YTT MOUNTING HOLE CABLE I I llllllllllllllllll1lllllllll FG SCREW (LEFT SIDE) -24V CIRCUIT BREAKER (RIGHT SIDE) DC CABLE TERMINAL THAT FASTENED TO POWER SUPPLY FG SCREW IS FGI GREEN/YELLOW WIRE RUN UNDERNEATH POWER SUPPLY BEHIND STAND-OFFS DC OUT (P9) CONNECTOR (KPSUI 6 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS) GREEN/YELLOW (RIGHT-HAND WIRE SIDE) FIGURE5-10 POWERSUPPLY(KPSU16) 4) 5) 6) Plug
INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 PART II. DK16 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION 4 GENERAL 4.01 This chapter provides procedures for installation of STRATA DK16 system printed circuit boards (PCBs) into the Base and Expansion units. This includes installation instructions, optional configuration information, and wiring and programming considerations for each PCB. 4.02 Be sure the power supply has been tested, and the ground has been checked.
INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5.33 PCB Software Options. PCBs are configured for software options through programming, after installation of the PCBs in the KSU. A programming overview for each PCB is provided in the individual PCB installation procedures in this chapter. Referto the Programming Procedures, Section 100-816-300, for detailed programming instructions. 5.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU& PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE5-A KSTU CONTROLSANOINTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-11) Ring Voltage Plug SW540 Jumper Three-terminal Connector P508 Female Connector Cable P504 Cable jumper Sets ring generator circuits: H=190VP-P L = 13ov P-P Connector 2) Plug the KSTU cable into the P4 connector on the motherboard in the Base Unit. The red wire on the cable should match up with pin 1 on the lower side of the connector.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU 81PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 NOTE: The PDIU-DI attaches to 1000~series Digital Telephones, and the PDIU-DI2 attaches to 2000~series Digital Telephones. and PDKU2. These versions are identical except for the number of Data Interface Units (DIUs) they can support (see Paragraphs 7.14 and 7.15). Also, PDKU2 supports continuous DTMF tones with 2000~series digital telephones, but PDKU 1 does not supportcontinuous DTMF tones. 7.10 PDKU Hardware Options 7.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 7.15 PDIU-DVPDIU-DIP Configuration. Refer to Station Apparatus Installation, Section 100-816-206, and Peripherals Installation, Chapter 7, for installation procedures for the PDIU-DVPDIU-Dl2. PDIUDls/PDIU-Dl2s can be equipped with any digital telephone connected to PDKU Circuits 1 - 7 with PDKUl or Circuits 1 - 8 with PDKU2. 7.16 DDCB Configuration.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) SW1 - W5, cut for m BGM option w5 .. . P40 ; .. 3. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ##. . P50 P6C 3 1 BACKPLANE CONNECTOR- I r . FIGURE5-13 PEKUCONTROLS ANDINTERFACE CONNECTORS 8.12 Off-hook Call Announce (EOCU) Installation. Install the Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU) in accordance 1) Remove ing.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE 5-B PEKUCONTROLSANOINTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-13) TYPEOF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Off-hook Call Announce PI 0 1 O-pin connector interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with P20, P40, P50, and P60).
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 Specify code 24 to indicate a PEKU configured for OCA and an HDSS console. l Program 1O-2 Used for BGM connection. l J40 Program 1O-3 J50 Used for external l amplifier connection. Program 19 Also used for BGM connection. l Programs 28 and 29 Used for HDSS assignments. l 9 STANDARD TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PSTU) J20 9.00 General JlO 9.01 The Standard FIGURE5-14 OFF-HOOK CALLANNOUNCE UNIT (EOCU) INTERFACE CONNECTORS pressure tors.
INSTALLATION-OK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 50-PIN AMPHENOL I CONNECTOR (FEMALE) . WI Ring Voltage H=190VP-P L= 130v P-P (For PSTUI (V.4) and PSTU2 only) SSTU SUBUNIT BACKPLANE CONN FIGURE5-15 PSTUANDSUBUNIT(SSTU) TABLE5-C PSTUCONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-15) Ring Voltage Wl Jumper Plug (PSTUl (V.4) and PSTU2 only) TYPE OF COMPONENT Three-terminal 9.12 Set the PSTUI (V.4) or PSTU2 ring generator l Wl set to H (19OV P-P).
INSTALLATION-OK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 potentially hazardousremove this shield. ring voltage. Do not 2) Ensure that the PSTU subunit (SSTU) is securely attached to the PSTU (refer to Figure 5 15). NOTE: WI, the ring generator level option, should be set in the H position (factory) for initial installa tion. 3) Insert the PSTU into the appropriate slot (refer to Paragraph 5.22), and apply firm, even pressure to ensure proper mating of connectors. 9.
INS TALLA T ION-OK16KSU&PCB SECTION lOO-816-205 MARCH1993 iiE 3 r CUT W7 ONLY IF BGM IS CONNECTED CIRCUIT 8.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE5-D PESUCONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-16) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Off-hook Call Announce PlO 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for optional Off-hook Call Announce subassembly connector (used in conjunction with P20, P40, P50, and P60).
INSTALLATION-OK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH 1993 external amplifier. However, the system must be programmed for one; see Paragraph 10.40. The external amplifier requires Circuits 6 and 7 on the PEN. See Peripherals Installation, Section 1 OO816-207, for external amplifier installation instructions. 10.20 PESU Installation 10.21 Install the PESU following steps: 1) Program 03 Specify code 25 for all slots that have PESUs without EOCU.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 1) Remove the PCBfrom its protective 11.30 PCOU Wiring packaging. 11.31 Refer to PCOU Wiring Diagram, Section 100-816-208, for wiring/interconnecting details. NOTE: The dB PAD switches SW101 through SW401 control excessive loudness resulting from close proximity to the CO or PBX telephone ofice by providing a 3 decibel (dB) signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the 3 position.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU 81PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE 5-E PCOUCONTROLS,INDICATORS,ANDlNTERFACECONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-17) TYPEOF COMPONENT CO Line Circuit 1 Indicator CD1 12 Red LED Lights to indicate CO line circuit 1 is in operation (NOTE: CO line indicator will not light unless PCOU is connected to a CO).
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 12 OPTION INTERFACE UNIT (PIOU AND PIOUS) 12.00 Internal Options Remote Maintenance Modem Unit (IMDU) External Options l Alarm Sensor l Local Maintenance Terminal or Modem l SMDR Printer or Call Accounting Port l Remote Maintenance Port l Relay control options l Zone Page via relays (PIOU only) l General 12.01 The Option Interface Unit (PIOU or PIOUS) provides a circuit interface with peripheral options.
INSTALLATION-OK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE5-F PIOUCONTROLS ANDINTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION (Figure 5-18) SMDRTTY Connector interface J3 IMDU Connector I I I IMDU Connector IMDU Connector PI P2 P3 M/B Make/Break Jumper Plug PlO Dual modular connector Interface connector for SMDR call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 *-----I NORMAL / w4 NOT FACTORY INSTALLED FOR BELL MODEM SPECIFICATION - OPTIONAL IMDU PC9 REMOTE MAINTENANCE MODEM CLOSED TBI TERMINAL STRIP [ PIOUS FIGURE5-19 PIOUSPCBSWITCH/JUMPER, OPTIONLOCATION NOTE: Refer to Remote Maintenance Procedures, Section 100-816-600, for information regarding the IMDU. 4) After installing the PIOU or PIOUS, gently pull the PCB outward. If the connectors are properly mated, a slight resistance will be felt.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE 5-G PIOUS CONTROLSAND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-19) DESCRIPTION TYPEOF COMPONENT Interface connector for SMDR call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem. printer/ SMDR/TTY Interface Connector J3 Dual modular IMDU Connector PI 1 O-pin connector Interface connector for Remote Maintenance Modem piggy-back module.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU 81PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 a CO or installed behind a PBX telephone system. It does not have to be configured for anything else. The decibel (db) PAD switches, SW501 (COl) and SW601 (CO2), control the loudness by providing a 3 db signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the PAD position. The switch comes from the factory set at NOR (for normal) meaning no PAD loss. \ of0 0 0 -. -Jl 0 0 0 0 0 13.20 KCDU Installation Procedure q L 13.
-. INSTALLATION-OK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 TABLE5-H KCDUCONTROLS,INDICATORS,ANDCONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-21) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CO line circuit 1 Indicator CD51 7 Red LED Lights to indicate operation. CO line circuit 1 is in CO line circuit 2 Indicator CD61 7 Red LED Lights to indicate operation. CO line circuit 2 is in J7 Connectors Modular connector Interface connector 1 and 2.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 14.30 K4RCU Wiring tical to the PCOU and KCDU CO line circuits. The KCOU also has four PAD (3 dB) switches-SW400, SW425, SW450, and SW475-to reduce excessive loudness caused by a nearby CO or PBX telephone system. For wiring and programming considerations, see the PCOU instructions in Paragraph 8.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 16 KCOU REMOVAL REPLACEMENT 16.00 General AND 16.20 KCOU Replacement 1) Make sure the Power Supply power switch is off. 16.01 The KCOU comes factory-installed Base Key Service it can be removed 3) Position 16.10 KCOU Removal 2) Loosen 5-23). and remove screws (KPSUIG) KCOU as shown 4) Mate and connect Unit motherboard. DC in Figure 5-23. KCOU P7 to P7 on the Base 5) Secure plastic stand-off 1 and 2.
INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION100-816-205 MARCH1993 17 DK16 POWER FAILURE EMERGENCY TRANSFER OPTION 17.10 DKI 6 Power Failure Emergency Transfer Installation. Install the dedicated emergencystandard telephone 17.00 A dedicated standard telephone can be connected to the Power Failure Transfer Interface (PFl) on the DK16 Base Unit to provide power failure backup.
*. . TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION160-816-206 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION CHAPTER SIX STATION APPARATUS INSTALLATION .
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION lOO-816-206 MARCH1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH 1 1.00 1.10 2 2.00 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.40 3 3.10 3.20 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4 4.10 4.20 4.30 4.40 4.50 4.60 5 5.10 5.20 6 6.10 6.20 6.30 6.40 7 SUBJECT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................... Purpose .................................................................................................................
INSTALLATION-STATIONAPPARATUS SECTION lOO-816-206 MARCH1993 FIGURELIST FIGURE 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 6-8 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 6-16 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-20 TITLE REMOVING THE TELEPHONE BASE ..................................................................... HANDSET HANGER ................................................................................................. WALL MOUNTING BASE ROTATION ...................................................................... ................
-. INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 1 OVERVIEW 1. 1 .OO Purpose 2. 1 .Ol This chapter provides instructions on how to connect telephones to the STRATA DK8 and DK16 systems and how to configure and upgrade them for optional features. Procedures for installing direct station selection consoles and door phones also appear in this chapter. 1 .I 0 Types 3. 4. 5. of Telephones 1.11 The STRATA DK8 and DK16 systems can support the following telephones.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION lOO-816-206 MARCH1993 The overall iength of the station cable run from the DK16 key service unit (KSU) to the telephone must not exceed 1,000 feet (305 meters), if using 24 AWG cable. To accommodate the digital telephone line cord, the cable should be terminated in a modular station connector block (RJ-11) at the station location. The standard single-pair, modular digital telephone cord that is sent with the telephone is 7 feet (the maximum allowed is 25 feet). 2.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION lOO-816-206 MARCH1993 2.42 Mount digital and electronic telephones accordance with the following steps: PLASTIC TAB HANDSET HANGER in NOTES: 1. Digital telephones equipped with Integrated Data Interface Units (PDIU-Dls or PDIU-Dl2s) cannot be wall mounted. 2. Electronic and older digital telephones equipped with an’ HHEUl can be wall mounted. 2000-series Digital Telephones with headsets can only be wall mounted with an HHEU2.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 4) Connect the telephone to the wall modular connector with a cord approximately four inches long (available at most telephone supply companies). Route the cord into the hollow portion of the base. with a PDIU-Dl2 can support an HHEU at the same time, but cannot support a DVSU. A 1000~series Digital Telephone equipped with a PDIU-DI cannot support an HHEU, ADM, or a DVSU for OCA. 2.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION lOO-816-206 MARCH1993 W-232 (FEMALE) FIGURE6-4 PDIU-DIPINSTALLATION INTO2000-SERIES DIGITALTELEPHONE STRAP (ONLY CUT IF INSTALLED ON PERCEPTION) DIGITAL ’ TELEPHONE TOP ASSEMBLY IMPORTANT: DO NOT CONNECT ’ DIU CABLES TO HHEU CONNECTOR DIRECTORY TRAY NOTE: A 1000~SERIES DIGITAL TELEPHONE CANNOT SUPPORT AN HHEU AND PDIU-DI AT THE SAME TIME.
INSTALLATION-STATION SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 3.20 Off-hook (DVSU) APPARATUS Call Announce Upgrade 3.21 To receive Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) calls, a digital telephone must be upgraded with a DVSU; the telephone making the call does not require a DVSU. An additional wire pair is not required for digital telephones that receive OCA calls. The DVSU is compatible with both 2000series and 1 OOO-series Digital Telephones.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION lOO-816206 MARCH1993 FIGURE 6-7 DKTPOlO-HSTRAPANDCDNNECTDR LOCATIONS DKT1020SD FIGURE 6-8 DKT2010-SD, DKT20204,AND DKT2020-SD STRAPANDCONNECTORLOCATIONS 1EX: POWER 1 w101/W102-1 020H . BEEP I \rrfln4 -I nrsnu mTl020H 1020SD ROOM NOISE SWITCH EX.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 version) and the integrated data interface unit (PDIU-DI) at the same time, but2000series digital telephones can support an HHEU and a PDIU-D/2 at the same time. 4) Connect the HESC-65A cable to P601 of the HHEU (both HHEUlA versions and the HHEU2 have P601) if the Loud Ringing Bell option is required (Figure 6-l 1). Refer to Section 100-816-207 for HESB installation procedures. 3.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 Bell-even HHEU. if a headset is also installed on the 11) To adjust the volume of the HESB Loud Ringing Bell: Call the telephone connected to the HESB, and adjust the volume control on the back of the HESB and the ring volume control on the telephone. 6) Position the HHEU PCB on the standoffs inside the base (Figure6-lo), and secure with the two provided screws. 3.
-. INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 3.60 Microphone/SpeakeJ Sensitivity ment (Speakerphones Only) Adjust- set, in addition to the speaker, with 2000series digital telephones. The tones only sound over the speaker with 1 OOO-series Digital Telephones. Perform the following procedure to have these tones sent over the handset of the DKT2010-H model: (For the DKT201OSD, the DKT2020-S, and the DKT2020-SD models, see the Notefollowing the procedure.) 3.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the telephone base (Figure 6-l), and remove the base. TO HVSU CONNECTOR (P2) ON MAIN PCB INSIDE TELEPHONE 2) Depending on the telephone, refer to Figure 6-7, 6-8, or 6-9 and locate the EX.POW straps, WI01 and WI02. Cut these straps. 3) Reinstall the telephone base, and secure with its four captive screws. NOTE: Refer to Section 100-816-208 AC/DC power supply ordering and installation instructions.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 R-UP (651 O-H, 651 O-S, 6520-S) ROOM NOISE \ \ AbP1 \ TO P2 HVSU CONNECTOR ON MAIN PCB INSIDE TELEPHONE TO HHEU CONNECTOR HSVI Q II-UP ‘-520~SD) ;;;;z;TOR ;IRE CARBON STRAPS w201 w202 HHEU STRAP W203 FIGURE6-13 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE PCBCONNECTIONS FIGURE6-14 HVSI/HVSUINSTALLATION FORELECTRONIC TELEPHONES 3) Position the HVSWHVSI subassembly on the standoffs inside the base, and secure with the two screws provided (Figure 6-14). 2.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 NOTE: Do not cut the R607 resistor if connecting an HESB to the HHEU for the Loud Ringing Bell-even if a headset is also installed on the HHEU. the base (Figure 6-l). The HHEU modular connector for the headset will be accessed through this opening. 3) If usingaV.3orearlierHHEU1, settheSW601 switch to the HEADSET position for HESB and/or headset connection (Figure 6-l 5). This switch is not on either the V.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 4.60 Handset Receiver Volume-up Strap (Version 2 6500~series Telephones Only) 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the telephone base (Figure 6-l), and remove the base. 4.61 For Version 2 (V.2) 6500-series electronic telephones only, the handset receiver volume can be increased six decibels (db) by cutting a strap inside of the telephone.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 NOTE: 1. DDSS console cable runs must not have the folio wing: l Cable splits (single or double) l Cable bridges (of any length) l High resistance or faulty cable splices 2. See Section 100-816-208 for secondary protection information. modular station connector block @J-11). Refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 100-816-208, for wiring/ interconnecting details.
INSTALLATION-STATION SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 APPARATUS NOTE: DK8 and DK16 do not support 6.02 DK8 and DK16 systems up to six MDFBs. EXTERNAL POWER (DDCB ONLY) \ the HDCB. can be equipped 6.03 For DK8, DDCBs can only connect 3 (Port 02) and Circuit 4 (Port 03). STRAPS with to Circuit 6.04 For DK16, DDCBs can only connect to Ports 04 and 12. DDCBs can only connect to Circuit 5 (Port 04) of the Base Unit and/or Circuit 1 (Port 12) of a PDKU or KCDU in the Expansion Unit.
INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION100-816-206 MARCH1993 Program 79 l Assigns ments. door phone-to-station ringing assign- 7 ADD-ON MODULE INSTALLATION 7.01 Install the Add-on Module (DADM 2020) to a 2000-series Digital Telephone (only) according to the steps that follow: 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the 2000~series Digital Telephone base (Figure 6-1) and remove the base. TWO WALL MOUNTING HOLES 2) Remove the base handset DOOR two captive screws base and remove base.
-. INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH1993 4-SCREWS Qo 8 PLATE REMOVE ADM CABLE (SUPPLIED WITH ADM) (PROVIDED HANDSET PARAGRAPH 2.
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 INSTALLATION CHAPTER SEVEN PERIPHERAL INSTALLATION .
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 PARAGRAPH 1 2 2.10 2.20 3 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.30 4 4.10 4.20 5 5.00 5.10 6 6.10 6.20 7 7.00 7.10 7.20 8 9 10 10.00 10.10 10.20 10.30 10.40 10.50 10.60 10.70 10.80 11 11.00 TABLEOFCONTENTS SUBJECT GENERAL ............................................................................................................... MUSIC-ON-HOLD/BACKGROUND MUSIC OPTIONS .......................................... DK8 and DK16 Music-on-Hold (MOH) Option ...................
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 FIGURELIST FIGURE 7-6 7-7 7-a 7-9 7-10 7-11 7-12 7-13 7-14 7-15 7-16 7-17 7-18 7-19 7-20 7-21 7-22 7-23 7-24 7-25 7-26 7-27 7-28 7-29 7-30 7-31 7-32 7-33 7-34 7-35 7-36 7-37 7-38 7-39 TITLE DK16 PIOU RELAY CONTROL FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM .................... DK16 PIOUS RELAY CONTROL FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM.. ................ DK16 DOOR LOCK CONTROL OPTION (PIOU/PIOUS) .....................................
-. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 1 GENERAL l Relay Contact Specifications l I .OO This chapter provides procedures necessary to connect optional peripheral equipment to the STRATA DK8 or DK16. The installation instructions for each peripheral option include hardware requirements, printed circuit board (PCB) configuration, interconnection/wiring requirements, and programming considerations, as applicable.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTiON lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 DK8 TWISTED 24 AWG. PAIR ; - ;R; - - KSU OR DK16 BASE ““-“““y KEY SERVICE - - - - - MOH/BGM VOLUME CONTROL I BACKPLANE MUSIC - MUSICON-HOLD r) MAX.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 4B) Solder PIOUS jumper W2 to MAKE or BREAK position if required: l MAKE (M)--Shorts the normally open contacts (NHT and NHR) when any CO line is in the hold condition. l BREAK(B)-Opens the normally closed contacts (NHT and NHR) when any CO line is in the hold condition. 3) Configuration C (DK16 only)-three music sources: This configuration allows the MOH source to be connected to the MOH jack on the Base Unit (as in Configuration A).
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 ’ UNIVERSITY SOUND MODEL TM-2 TELEPHONE ADAPTOR (OR EQUIVALENT) RCA JACK * KSTU OR PSTU CIRCUIT 4 OR QSTU, CiRCUlT 2 (PORT 19) HIGH LEVEL OUTPUT ( 1 BGM MUSIC SOURCE 6OOfi OUTPUT OR 8Q OUTPUT 4 PHONE LINE SEE PROGRAM SEE PROGRAM 19 FOR SLOT KSTU OR PSTU ASSIGNMENT 10-2, LED 10 FOR QSTU, PORT 19 ASSIGNMENT *BGM SOURCE SPECIFICATIONS: INPUT IMPEDANCE: 600R l INPUT VOLTAGE: RECOMMENDED LEVELS, MIN. = 0.14 VRMS (-15 dBm) MAX. = 0.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTiON lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 DK8 KSU or DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT ,“““““““““‘““““I VRl i 1 MOH VOLUME 1 CONTROL ; r-----------d%~~~~ 0 -- J DK8,DK,;---------f- w i ; I BGM PAGE @ 1 ---I{----I I I I MOH RCA ! II I- - -J!!~!~ - - - - - - (BGM: 481 ON/480 OFF) i --pLptFiq ! ‘0 DK8/DK16 ! (BGM WHEN PAGE IS IDLE) I 600 OHM 1 PAGE RCA ; : I I JACK I,,,,,,,,,,,,,, *MOH SOURCE SPECIFICATIONS: INPUT IMPEDANCE: 600R . INPUT VOLTAGE: RECOMMENDED LEVELS, MIN. = 0.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 ------------------ MOH SOURCE J6 MOH RCA JACK (BASE UNIT) F---l SEE: PROGRAM PROGRAM 10-2 (CIRCUIT ASSIGNMENT) 19 (SLOT ASSIGNMENT) ----1 ! BGM/PAGE ! ; I t I I I 63 I KSTU,PSTU, PESU OR PEKU IN SLOT KSTU/PSTU - CIRCUIT 4 PEKU -CIRCUIT 3 PESU -CIRCUIT 8 I I I I -------------------------II 1 1 (BGM: 481 ON/480 OFF) I I J7,600 OHM PAGE OUTPUT (BASE UNIT) PAGE I I I I I------------ EXTERNALSPEAKER BGM SOURCE I --------------------- b
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 3.10 DK8 KSU and DK16 Base Unit Relay function in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 7-6 and 7-7): 3.11 The DK8 KSU or DKI 6 Base Unit Relay can be programmed for one of three options: l BGM mute l Night transfer l MOH source control NOTE: Only one door lock control is available using an optionalintertace PCB (PIOU or PIOUS), bemuse only one interface PCB is allowed. These options are set in Program 77-l (LED 01 and 02).
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 PIOU PCB MDF 66M BLOCK PIOU 25 PR. CONNECTIONS SELECT RELAY FUNCTION WITH PROGRAM 77-l DOOR LOCK OR EXTERNAL PAGE CONTROL PIN NO. COLOR PAGE AMPLIFIER PIN N0.s I I tt 32 7 1 MAKE - R-O AD MUTE DOOR LOCK 1 II I I I-t-t-m I I BGM I I 13 a.4 NH.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 1 L-l DER I BREAK .I, II I NHR LII I 1 ‘: 1 II - II I I NORMAL OPEN DOOR LOCK CONTROL DE 1; MOH SOURCE UNIT I ALMT 1 I, - I G NORMAL I - ’ I I I EAPII I T\“ILI 1-i-V I I I ALARM UNIT ALMR I ’ 1 I PIOUS l All wiring connections must be 24 A WG twisted pairs.
-. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 25PAI R 8-23 NOTE: Unlock Door 0 assigned to digital and electronic telephones in Program 39 with Code 71. SEE PROGRAM 77-1, LED 07,20 FOR RELAY OPTIONS I I I I PIOUS MDF TO DOOR LOCK Kl/Pi 0 (24VDC, 1 .O AMP MAX.) . TERMINAL ON FRONT EDGE OF PCB FlGURE7-8 DK16 DOOR LOCKCONTROL OPTlON(PIOU/PIOUS) 2) Access Program 77-1.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 DDCB DOOR PHONE TO CUSTOMER DK16 KDCU, CKTl - ORDK16 PDKU, CKTl -ORDK16 DIGITAL CKT5 OF BASE UNIT -ORDK8 KSU, CKT 3 AND 4 DOOR DOOR DDCB TO DK8 KSU WIRING CHART DDCB I TO DK16 BASE BASE UNIT AMPHENOL PT (35) / PR (10) 03 DT (32) / DR (7) PT (33) / PR (8) ;; NOTES 1. Relay control contact will close when the door phone is in the ringing, talk, or monitor state. 2. See Paragraph 4.25 for Door Lock assignments. 3.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 3.35 DK16 Expansion Unit MOH Relay Control. Configure the PIOU or PIOUS for the MOH relay function in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figures 7-6 and 7-7): 1) Access Program 77-1. Set LED 05 to ON to configure the Night/MOH relay for the MOH relay function. 2A) Set the Pll jumper plug on the PIOU to the MAKE or BREAK position, as required: l MAKE-Shorts the normally open contacts (pins 9 and 34) when any CO line is on hold.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 2. Installan HHEU PCBand HESC-65A cable in the telephone per Section 100-816-206 before proceeding with Step 3. 3) Connect Terminal 1 of the HESB TBl terminal block to the red (+) wire of the HESC-65A using a modular block. 4) Connect Terminal 2 of the HESB TBI terminal block to the green (-) wire of the HESC-65 cable using a modular block.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 HESB (REAR VIEW) VOLUME CONTROL i 7 INTERNAL WIRING: JUMPER TBl 2-10 TBI , WIeES; TB2 4-5 2 3-3 I A -VOICE --) - I 6 1 -A I IO-OI TBI 12345678910 I / MODULAR CONNECTORS VlAY BE USED HACU-120 117NAC TO I I 24 AWG JACKETED TWISTED PAIR FROM DIGITAL TELEPHONE TO HESB VOICE DIOOR PHONE 12v ov -’ -. .
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 HESB (REAR VIEW) VOLUME CONTROL IIII WIRING: JUMPER TBI 5-8 6-7 TB2 4-5 MDF 66 BLOCK TIP RING 1 I I 12345678910 “‘30R v”‘u, p= y’ 12v ~- ov 24 AWG P JACKETED TWISTED PAIR FROM ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE TO HESB PHONE In 1-w TB2 1 ^ ^ I STATION 3LPAIR . , PAPI . . . A I I I I JACKETED TWISTED PAIR 24 AWG . C I CABLING VOICE TIP VOICE RING DATA Tl DATA Rl b., I .-.--..
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 4.23 Amplified Speaker Installation. install the HESB Amplified with the following 3) Connect a jumper between terminals of the HESB TB2 terminal block. Speaker option in accordance steps (refer to Figure 7-12): 1) Connect a jumper between terminals of the HESB TBl terminal block. 1 and 2 2) Connect a jumper between terminals of the HESB TBl terminal block. 6 and 7 3) Connect a jumper between terminals of the HESB TBl terminal block.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 L DK8 OR DK16 KSU 600 OHM PAGE RCA JACK iVOTE: PIOU/PIOUS page outputs do not operate. I JI&lPER TBl 1-2 5-8 6-7 I TB2 VOLUMECONTROL 3F 4F - U IUI I ‘654321 654321 NOT USED VOICE DOOR PHONE 12v ov INTERNAL WIRING: TBI 1 1 12345678910 CoNh”=~TnR L”A\, IVIAY’ BE USED \ 3-4 5-6 TWISTED TBl MODULAR WIRES: I /JACKETED 24AWG VOICE l~~(tj 3 4 TB2 123456 12vvv” VDC u .-.
-c INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 MDFB (REAR VIEW) TALKBACK MICROPHONE 600 OHM PAGE RCA JACK NOTE: PlOWPIOUS page outputs do not operate. JACKETED JUMPER WIRES: TBl l-2 INTERNAL TBI 4 TB2 3-4 TWISTED PAIR CONNECTOR MAY BE USED WIRING: VOICE VOICE -4 NOTE: The 600 ohm duplex page output is compatible with most commercially available talkback amplifiers.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 2) Screw a 1.25-inch panhead wood screw into the mounting surface, use wall anchors if mounting to drywall surface. 3) Hang the HESB from the screw. 5 EXTERNAL 5.00 System Hardware PAGE ONE WALL MOUNTING HOLE OPTIONS Requirements 5.01 The STRATA DK systems offer a variety of external page options. Additionally, a BGM option is available with each external page option.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 NOTE: BGM over external page option must be turned off: Dial Intercom + 490 from Station IO.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816207 MARCH1993 66 BLOCK PIN NUMBERS PIOU .
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 66 BLOCK PIN NUMBERS PIOU JACKETED PGOUT PGIN I 2 (17) A 34 2 (42) 33 tt 11 i AMP 2 4-1 ? 4 5 , ,,- 0 K3 I ‘-< K4 II 7 PGlN3 (44) PGOUT 4 (21) I 1371 4 (46) , .
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 2) Connect 8) In Program 78, enable the CO lines that are to the music source to the music ampli- fier input. ring via external page when the system in the NIGHT mode. 3) Connect the paging amplifier outputs to PIOU (PGIN) relays Kl - K4 and zone A - zone D speakers (C). 9) In Program 39, assign the Night Transfer 1 or Night Transfer 2 buttons to digital or electronic telephones per the System Record Sheets (see Note 2).
I. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 66 BLOCK PIN NUMBERS JACKETED TWISTED 24 AWG MDF B I----------,: K, -/, \r>mAmm- 1: PGOUTl (15) PGIN 1 (40) ~ I rM I!--------- A 30 L” --- ----- K2 I 2 (17) PGIN 34 2 (42) 33 I I 1, 3R -- I I I M B 0 PGOUT PGIN 3 I1>, 9) 3 (44) I+ C ZONE y PGOUT4 (21) 1 ZONE A 142 ZONE (38) (A) :I ------------- ; -I J7; 5 1 -t-v : SPEAKER COMMON I-.. INF.’ 03 PI1 MAKE I _____________________.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 DISA: Prints on DISA calls to CO lines when calling through the system CO-to-CO. l Line 03 returns intercom dial tone to caller after two ring cycles (5 - 6 seconds). Caller dials 13. After 48 seconds from start of call, station 13 answers. Printout B prints after station 13 answers the call at 4:32. NOTE: MSS will print on/y on DISA calls that are answered 10 seconds or 1 second (see Program 60-2) after the DK dial tone is sent to the calling party.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 0 7 / 0 6 / 9 0 cDD/MM/YY, EVERY FIFTY CALL RECORDS AND AT MIDNIGHT> 01 15 08:14 01 MODM 08:15 03 10 08:16 0 3 DI SA 0 8 : 16 0 1 DI SA 0 8 : 17 03 MSS 08:18 04 02 12 08:19 10 08:20 10 08:22 00:00;22 00:00;18 00:00;28 0 0 : 0 0 ; 15 00 : 00 ; 2 5 00:00;12 123456987 0O;OO 00;08 12 00;06 15 ~05 ANSWERS DISA CALL 12 SECONDS AFTER DK DIAL TONE> Fi
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 Disconnect Timer: 01 DISA 12:24 03 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 00:04;57 (incoming) (outgoing) 6.03 System Program Data Printout. If a printer is connected to the SMDR port on the QSMU, PIOU, or PIOUS, customer program information stored in the system RAM may be printed out for reference by using Program 97 (see Paragraph 6.14). 6.10 SMDR Item 3-Selects the records of outgoing calls or outgoing and incoming calls to be printed.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 BASIC CONNECTION 3-pair Modular Cord (7 ft. max) DK8, QSMU* DK16, PIOU J 0825 Plug DATA FORMAT: ASCII l g-bits l No parity * 1-stop bit l QSMU: 1200 bps l PlOWPIOUS 300 or 1200 bps Printer or Call \ l 50 ft. max Jack *QSMU, PROGRAM 1O-3 LED 04-OFF Modularized PPTClA-SM, RS232, Modular to 0825 Adaptor BASIC WIRING (see: QSMU PIOU or PIOUS TTY and SMDR Wiring in Chapter 8 for more detail) PIOU, SMDR Jack Modular Pin No.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 CO LINE NUMBERS / 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 \ ldp 8 11111111oooooooo00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 COLlNE08’ II (CO LINE) (LEDs ON) (LEDs OFF) tCOLINEO1 STATION PORT NUMBERS PROGRAM NUMBER NOTES: 1. In this example all lines are programmed 2.O=LEDof, l=LEDon. to immediately ring the station at port 00 only.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 NOTE: The K4RClJ or QRCU allows VM DTMF dialing.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH 1993 program the VM machine to dial the following sequences (in Program 10-2, turn LED 04 ON): 1) To set a MW LED, the VM machine dial 6 3 + station number. (seeToshibaVP /nsta//ationandMaintenance Manual for other parameter settings). must 2) STRATA DK8 and DK16 programs: Program 92: Initialization clears voice mail auto dial codes.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 Program 35: LED 20 should be ON to assign standard telephone ports (refer to Wiring Diagrams, Section 100-816-208, for QSTU, PSTU, KSTU, and PESU wiring/interconnecting details). auto attendant ports the “Busy Station Transfer” option. with this option the auto attendant will receive ring backtone when calling stations designated with “Busy Station Ringing” (Program 35, LED 19 ON). This allows the auto attendant to transfer calls to busy stations.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 8.02 Jumper W3 on the PlbUS is used to set the alarm sensor to detect an open or closed condition from thefacilityalarm system. Solderthe W3jumper wire as follows (refer to Figure 7-23): l To detect a closed condition, solder W3 to the normal open position. l To detect an open condition, solder W3 to the normal closed position. be assigned zones. 9.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 10 DATA INTERFACE INSTALLATION UNIT bps. A speed of 19.2 kbps can be achieved when dialing from a PDIU-DI-equipped digital telephone dialpad, but many PC software programs do not yet handle 19.2 kbps in an error-free manner. Also for a 19.2 Kbps operation the computer or terminal’s “COM” port must be specified to function at 19.2 Kbps. Some computer “COM” ports, like those used in older IBM XT type computers, will not operate at 19.2 without errors.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 Receive Data (RD, Pin 3): The DCE device transmits data to the DTE device on the RD lead (EIA circuit BB); the DTE receives data on the RD. Request to Send (RTS, Pin 4): Some DTE devices send an RTS signal (EIA circuit CA) to the DCE device when they are ready to transmit data on the TD lead. If the DTE device does not generate the RTS signal, the DIU DIP switch SWI-4 should be set ON to inform the DIU.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 l l Data Terminal Ready (DTR, Pin 20): The DTE device sends the DTR signal (EIA circuit CD) to the DCE device, prompting the DCE device to open the communication line. The line is closed and the call disconnected when the DTE device quits sending the DTR signal. DTR may be sent any time to indicate that the DTE is ready to transmit or receive data. DIP switch SW1 -2 should be set OFF in most cases (see Figure 7-32 for DIP switch information).
-. INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 NOTE: The PDIU-DI always operates as a DCE device; therefore, unlike the PDIU-DS, it has no in ternal jumpers. requirements; so it is recommended to turn LED 02 ON. See the Data interface UserGuidefor information regarding DIU AT commands and result codes. LEDs 03 and 04: Should be OFF for PDIU-DI ports.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 1) Consult the serial printer’s documentation and determine if the printer operates as a DCE or DTE device: l If the printer is a DCE device: Disassemble the PDIU-DS and configure it to operate like a DTE device by placing the jumper plugs (Pl - P9) in the “B-C” (MODEM) position. Reassemble the PDIUDS, and mark “B-C’ on the bottom identification label for future reference. (Paragraph 10.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 IMPORTANT NOTE! Modems must be “smart modems” that respond to AT commands and return result codes. Modems are customer-supplied. IMPORTANT NOTE! All ten PDIU-DS EIA leads (signals) should be connected to the modem. Consult the modem’s documentation for correct RS232 pin requirements; the requirements may vary with each manufacturer. 10.62 A modem(s) can be accessed internally for outgoing data calls or externally for incoming data calls.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 l l 2) Set the modem to recognize the DTR signal to disconnect (AT&D2 command to modem). LED 06: Should be ON for DlUs connected to modems. With this feature turned on, the DIU will send a one-second release signal on the DTR to drop the modem when the data user presses the Data Release button on the telephone.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTiON lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 PC 1 STRATA DK16 KSU MDF* RS- ~ DKT/PDIU-DI I 1 7 i-ii DIGITAL (PORTOO) I I , -1 NOTES: 1. RS-232 cable and connector information is provided in Figures 7-25 to 7-32. 2. PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS MDF station wiring to Digital Ports, is in Section 100-816-208. 3. Modem MDF station wiring to QSTU, KSTU, PSTU or PESU is in Section 100-B 16-205.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816207 MARCH1993 PDIU-DI (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) PIN DESIGNATIONS TOSHIBA LAPTOP OR IBM AT-TYPE PERSONAL COMPUTER (DTE) PIN DESIGNATIONS COM PORT PIN # NAME 123456789 DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI PDIU-DI PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of asynchronous (serial) communication interface connector (DB9) of Toshiba laptop or IBM AT personal computer f \ DB25 MALE CONNECTOR DB9 MALE CONNECTOR R
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 PDIU-DI (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) IBM XT PERSONAL COMPUTER OR ASCII TERMINAL (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DTE) DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS PDIU-DI PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 PDIU-DI PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI W-232 CABLE IBM PC XT modem style (serial) DB25 to DB25 (M/F) RS-232 cable (50 ft max, 24 AWG, customer-supplied).
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816207 MARCH1993 PDIU-DS (CONFIGURED IN THE “CONNECT TO DTE” MODE: Pl - P9 = A-B SO PDIU FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS TOSHIBA PS321 SL PRINTER (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DTE) DB25 PIN DESIGNATIONS PRINTER PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 20 22 PDIU-DS PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 20 22 NAME FG TD RD RTS NIC DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of printer RS-232 CABLE (50 ft max, 24 AWG; customer supplied).
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 HAYES-TYPE SMART MODEM (FUNCTIONS LIKE A DCE) PDIU-DS (CONFIGURED IN THE “CONNECT TO MODEM” MODE, PI - P9 = B-C, SO IT FUNCTIONS LIKE A DTE) MODEM PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 PDIU-DS PIN# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI NAME FG TD RD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD DTR RI Rear view of modem DB25 connector Rear view of PDIU-DS 1 DB25 FEMALE 1 DB25, connector t DB25 FEMALE 1 I DB25 PIN #
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTiON lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 CONNECTION EXAMPLE 1 DIGITAL TELEPHONE TOSHIBA LAPTOP OR IBM AT TYPE PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) PDIU-DI BASE TYPE 1 MODULAR ADAPTER’ TYPE B MODULAR CORD (CROSSED)’ (50 fl max, 24AWG) TYPE 2 MODULAR ADAPTER’ Will not function CONNECTION EXAMPLE IMPORTANT! with applications that require the RI signal to PC.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816207 MARCH1993 TYPE 1 RJ45 TO DB9 (FEMALE) ADAPTER 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 N/C RJ45 DSR RTS RD DCD TD GND CTS RI LEAD NAME 6 7 2 1 3 5 8 9 DB9 TYPE 2 RJ45 TO DB25 (MALE) ADAPTER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 N/C RJ45 CTS SG DTR TD DCD RD RTS DSR RI LEAD NAME 5 7 20 2 8 3 4 6 22 DB25 6 5 4 3 2 1 N/C RJ45 TYPE 3 RJ45 TO DB25 (FEMALE) ADAPTER 8 7 CTS SG DTR TD DCD RD RTS DSR RI LEAD NAME 5 7 20 2 8 3 4 6 22
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION lOO-816207 MARCH1993 PDIU-DS (FRONT VIEW) PDIU-DS (REAR VIEW) MODULAR JACK FOR CONNECTING l- OR P-PAIR TO DIGITAL CIRCUIT POWER REALY CONNECT CONNECT LED SW1 : SEE FIGURE 8-36 FOR SWITCH (1 - 4) OPTIONS INFORMATION Pl - P9 LOCATED ON PCB INSIDE OF PDIU-DS UNIT (SEE NOTES) (FEMALE) CONNECTOR SIGNAL NAMEl FUNCTION NOTES: 1. Mode select (Pl - P9) ‘1-B” if PDIU-DS is connected to a terminal-type 2. Mode select (Pl - P9) “B-c” if PDIU-DS is connected to a modem-type 3.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 PDIU-DI (BOTTOM VIEW) DIP SWITCH ACCESS FROM BOTTOM - OUTSIDE OF PDIU-DI DIP SWITCH SW1 BACK VIEW (ACCESS FROM BACK - OUTSIDE OF PDIU-DS) PDIU-DS (REAR VIEW n DIRECTORY \ TRAY: REMOVE FROM ORIGINAL TELEPHONE BASE AND INSTALL ON PDIU-DI BASE n DB25 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) FOR DTE OR DCE RS-232 CABLE CONNECTION PDIU-DI DIGITAL TELEPHONE BASE PDIU-DI AND -DS SW1 DIP SWITCH SWITCH NOTES: 1.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTiON lOO-816-207 MARCH1993 NOTES: 1. Do not cut the STRATA DK8 Jumper wire is 2. See Table 8-D PERCEPTION jumper wire for or DK76 installations. for PERCEPT/ON applications only. regarding external power requirements.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 10.80 PDIU-DVPDIU-DS Installation Tests 2) Make sure PC 1 and PC 2 are on-line with a communications software package and that the communication parameters of each PC and communication software package are set to the same values (data transmission rate, parity, data bits, stop bits, flow control, etc.). 10.81 Paragraphs 10.82 - 10.86 provide tests for five DIU call applications.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 b) Type A T H from the PC keyboard used in step 5a. l PC 1 and PC 2 screens both display, NO CARRIER. l The Data Call LEDs on each DKTare normally accomplished MODE commands. 3) Using the manufacturer’s documentation, make sure the communication parameters (data speed, parity, data bits, stop bits, etc.) of the PC COM port match the printer’s serial interface parameters. Off. XXX = PDIU-DI Paragraph 10.63) escape sequence (see 10.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 10.84 Internal PC to External PC Test Call Using AT Commands (see Figure 7-36) 3) From PC I’s keyboard, type AT D D 14 and press ENTER (AT commands must be capital letters). l The Data Call LED on DKT 14 will be lit. l The CONNECT LED on PDIU-DS 14 will be lit. l The screen on PC 1 displays, CONNECT XXXX, where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the communications software.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 4) From PC l’s keyboard, type A T D T 7 0 1 6 7 4 4 7 0 0 and press ENTER. l The internal modem (18) goes off-hook, dials 701 to seize the CO line, and then dials the external modem’s telephone number (674-4700). l The external modem rings and auto answers; the modems handshake and establish communications.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 l l l l l l Program 20: Port 04. LEDs 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, and 17 ON; all other LEDs OFF. Program 21: Digital port 04 assigned with PSTU port 08. Program 39: Port 00. Data Call (56), Data Release (54), and Modem (55) buttons should be provided. Program 81: Port 08. LED 01 ON (CO line 01 rings QSTWKSTU port 08). Internal modem: set to auto answer (SO=l). Default settings for PDIU-DI and PDIUDS, S-Registers.
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION100-816-207 MARCH1993 DIALED LAPTOP PC 2 STRATA DK8 OR DK16 LINE I FIGURE7-38 DK8ANDDK16 PC AUTO DIAL VOICE CALL TEST 3) Make sure that a dialing directory consisting of names and telephone numbers you wish to auto dial is installed within the application software (include the appropriate STRATA CO line access code prefixing each telephone number).
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH1993 BASE SLOT 04 EXPANSION UNIT UNIT PESU or PEKU OUTSIDE PARTY 1 CONI SWIT 24AWG 25-PAIR CABLE VT(6), -h--r R-TEC, VFR5050 AMPLIFIER (see NOTES) R-TEC EDGE CONNECTOR MDF P36/BK-BL T, P51 L CKTA 1 II I OUTSIDE PARTY 2 NETWORK (M-r ENABLE PEKU SLOT PEKU PORT I I LED 02, ON l l l VT(7), P38/BK-GN T, P41 VR(7), P13/GN-BK R, P49 71 r-+ DT(7) NOT USED I CKTB P35 u SYSTEM TELEPHONE THAT SETS 2-CO LINE CONFERENCE CALL UP I
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH1993 11.02 Amplified Talk PathiFigure 7-39 provides a functional diagram of a two-CO line amplified conference connection (an R-TEC VFR5050 amplifier is used here). The talk path for the connection is as follows: outside party l-public telephone network-CO, CKTX-STRATA DK16-PEKU, port A-into AMP, CKTA-Out AMP, CKT B-PEKU, port B-STRATA DKI 6-CO, CKTY-public telephone network-outside party 2.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TOSHIBASYSTEM PRACTICES OIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS INSTALLATION CHAPTER EIGHT WIRING DIAGRAMS
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH 1 2 2.10 2.20 2.30 SUBJECT GENERAL ............................................................................................................... WIRING DIAGRAMS.. ............................................................................................. Station Wiring Diagrams.. .................................................................................... CO Line Wiring Diagrams ...............................
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816208 MARCH1993 TABLE 8-A 8-B 8-C 8-D DIAGRAMS TABLELIST TITLE FCC REGISTRATION NUMBERS STRATA DK8 AND DK16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STATION LOOP REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 GENERAL l 1 .OO This chapter contains point-to-point wiring diagrams for connection of telephones, lines, peripheral equipment, and power supply to the DK systems. Wiring diagrams are divided into groups according to the PCB or unit which provides the interface for, or controls the operation of, the associated equipment. l l l l 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS l 2.
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816208 MARCH1993 DIAGRAMS TABLE8-B STATIONLOOPREQUIREMENTS Device Description Max Loop Resistance (Including Device) Max Distance from KSU to Device Number of Wire Pairs’ 2-pair. EKTs which receive OCA calls need 3-pair. Electronic4 telephone 40 ohms 1000 ft. (303 m) HDSS console 20 ohms 500 ft. (152 m) Standard telephones, voice mail, auto attendant, etc. 300 ohms Approx. 3000 with 150 ohm manufacturer’s specifications resistance of ft. (909 m) device.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TABLE8-C NETWORK REQUIREMENTS Network Jack Ringer Equivalence 02LS2 RJ14C 0.2B 02LS2 RJilC 0.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 TABLE8-D DIGITALTELEPHDNE/DIU/DDSS CDNSDLE/ADM/LDDP LIMITS Maximum QPSU/KPSU MODE ! Battery or Backup’ Battery Battery I I 1 Pair 131~s I external power’ 1000 ft (303 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 675 ft (204 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 1000 ft (303 m) 495 ft (150 m) Backup I QPSU/KPSU I 2 Pair 1000 ft (303 m) Backup I DKT with HHEU 1 Pair ! QPSWKPSU DKT with DVSU (OCA) (24 AWG) I QPSWKPSU
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 BUILDI NG #l BUILDING m r-l #2 STANDARD TELEPHONE OR OTHER DEVICE DSS CONSOLE (DK16 only) HESB DIGITAL OR ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE - :7 DIGITAL OR ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE KCDU DDCB , Y q DK8 KSU DK16 KSU BASE UNIT KCDU PCOU QCDU Secondary protectors CO LINE HtiURE 8-l SECONDARYPROTECTORDIAGRAM IMPORTANT! To protect against transient voltages and currents, secondary protectors must be installed if there is outside wiring (Figure 8-l).
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 1. Certron Corp; l Secondary Anaheim, protector: California 92807 Model 08450. 2. Curtis Mfg. Co. Inc; Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452 l Secondary protector: Model Diamond Chip. For indoor telephone circuit only. 3. Oneac Corp; l Secondary protected Libertyville, Illinois 60048 protector: Model OnLine 614+ and OnLine side of primary telephone protector only. use on the protected DG/S. For indoor side of the use on the 4. Siemon Co.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO BASE UNIT (P5) W/FEMALE CONNECTOR STATION BR’DG’NG JACKETED TWISTED PAIRS 24AWG (1 OR 2 PAIR, SEE NOTE CABLING Tl (VOICE/DATA)4 CIRCUIT R-Em 1 I 34 r 1 s PRl A-----Y\\ MODUL CORD CIRCUIT 5 TO DKT55 OR PDIU-DS 5 “I I 654321 CIRCUIT 4 TO DKT44 OR PDIU-DS OR DDCB 8 z ‘-tt--j-1 3 TO DKT34 2) : DIGITAL TELEPHONE (DKT 1) (WITH OR WITHOUT ADM, PDIU-DIIPDIU-D12) CIRCUIT 6 TO DKT65 OR PDIU-DS s % 2 Y 1 CIRCUIT 7 TO DKT75 OR
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO NETWORK DIAGRAMS RJ11 BRIDGING MODULAR JACK s MODULAR NOTES: 1. Pm, jacks circuit 2. CO3 QCDU second PFT’ (BOTTOM) COl, and CO2 modular are equipped on the main card of the DK8. requires one optional and CO4 requires a QCDU to be installed.
INSTALLATION-WIRING OIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH1993 TO KCDU OR PDKU IN DKI 6 EXPANSION UNIT OR AMPHENOL CONNCECTOR OF DK8 OR DK16 KSU. W/FEMALE CONNECTOR BR IDGINGCLIPS W-BL 26 11. -I-- J 1 --. mO%A MDFB (REAR I I-T-T 1 1 I 19 I 654321 CIRCUIT h BR-Y 8 1 47 DOOR PHONE MODULAR CORD &- SeeNote3&4 k v-o MDFB DOOR PHONE B OR DOOR LOCK CONTROL 7 W nnrc! VVVK PIiVNt 1 MnFR 1 CIRCUIT j-L+.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 KSTUIQSTU MDF BLOCK NO. COLOR CODE Y-BR BR-Y Y-S S-Y V-BL BL-V v-o o-v V-GN GN-V V-BR BR-V v-s s-v DES’GNATioN NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT CKT NUMBER T R USED USED T R USED USED T R USED USED T R USED USED PORT NUMBER INTERCOM NUMBER STANDARD TELEPHONE/ DEVICE LOCATION 1 23 3’ 41,2 NOTE: 1. Circuit 3 and 4 are available on DK16 KSTU only. 2. Circuit 4 can support a Background Music (BGM) source, KSTU or PSTU, DK16 only. 3.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 NOTE DB-25 WALE) RS-232 \ TO: PDIU-DS, ASCII TERMINAL, EXTERNAL MODEM, SMDR PRINTER, OR ACCOUNTING DEVICE 1: / If connected to an external Hayes compatible modem, interchange pin 2 and pin 3, and pin 20 and 8. Send AT&& kT.SO = 1 ‘’ command to external modem to track status of carrier detect signal. 2: Wire colors may types of modular vary with other adaptors.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO BASE UNIT (P5) W/FEMALE CONNECTOR STATION ;;;;2’NG Tl (GND) JACKETED TWISTED PAIRS 24AWG (1 OR 2 PAIR, SEE NOTE CABLING (VOICE/DATA) 2) RI (VOICE/DATA) CIRCUIT 2 TO DKT2 OR PDIU-DS BR-W 1 4 1 LII R-GN 1 33 Tl E m ‘W I 1 PT3 1 in4 1 - ,PT4 DPA CIRCUIT 3 TO DKT3 OR PDIU-DS “‘l,W-t-i-t CIRCUIT 4 TO DKT4 OR PDIU-DS I r-1 FE&1 LAzA E ^.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 TO NETWORK BRIDGING RJll MODULAR JACKS m * m N iI/ R 4 :s MODULAR CORDS co1 1 > DK16 BASE UNIT MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD MODULAR JACKS (TOP) co4 / T 3 (BO’;M) POWER FAILURE STANDARD TELEPHONE NETWORK FIC: 02LS2 FIGURE8-9 DK16MDFWIRING/COLINESTOBASEUNIT 8-13 JACK: RI Jll
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO PDKU W/FEMALE DIAGRAMS CONNECTOR “R’“‘;‘NG 24AWG Tl (VOICE/DATA) I (1 OR 2 PAIR, SEE NOTE I IL----- ------, I CIRCUIT 2) 3 I 2 TO DKT2 n-. 10 -[ 11 _^ 1 PT3 I PR3 14 ,H4 15 PT4 - -x w BL-BKI ’ PRA CIRCUIT 3 TO DKT3 OR PDIU-DS CIRCUIT 4 TO DKT4 OR PDIU-DS 11 CIRCUIT 7 TO DKT7 n, ] k) ” 1 T8 (VOICE/DATA) I (GND) R8 (VOICE/DATA) 5 & ?r, I -L-pTi!Y’Q%?E~_ IE!‘~ -Pi! LADD~P_OWE_RL - (SEE NOTE 2) I -IL-------- ___.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TOPDKUIKCDUIBASE UNIT W/FEMALE CONNECTOR BR” B L Y . .IACKFTFll CIRCUIT 2 TO DKTZ CIRCUIT 3 TO DKT3 CIRCUIT 4 TO DKT4 CIRCUIT 5 TO DKT5 CIRCUIT 6 TO DKT6 TWISTFD PAIRS TERMINAL, z /, BK-0 ETC. I 37 TELEPHONE (DKT 1) (WITH OR WITHOUT PDIU-DIIPDIU-Dl2) PR - &DD.--- POWER1 CIRCUIT 8 TO DKT8 RJll ’ NOT USED PR 66M150 SPLIT BLOCK (/o-I-:- T R PT ~~~~EcTloN ,oo~o,6~207 NOTES: 1. Voltage levels: T PJ = -26.3 - 27.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 FADF BLOCK NO. r SLOT NO. NOTES: 1. indicate if PDIU-DS, digital telephone (with or without PDIU-DI/PDIU-D12 or ADM) or DDSS console (number 1 or 2) is connected. 2. PDIU-DS and PDIU-DI/PDIU-D12 can be connected to circuits 1 - 7 only on PDKU 1; all Base Unit, KCDU, and PDKU2 digital circuits support DIUs. 3. Expansion Unit slots 04 and 05 only can support DIUs. 4. For KCDU, only ckt number 1 thru 4 apply. 5. Make copies as necessary. 6.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 TO PEKU W/FEMALE CONNECTOR LW-BL ! 26 BRIDGING STAT’oN VOICE VOICE DATA DATA r--q&r_i? 1-4 GN-W CABL’NG JACKETED Tl (VT) Rl (VR) Tl (DT) Rl (DR) TWISTED 24 AWG PAIRS , I , , I , VT 1 3 R r-r-~ IDR I I I AI :T[ &A ik GN I ncn~I,Wf --... , t-J I I BK ,li;:;y I II Y DR 1 1 I 1 BL A,OCAR I I 11-l uh I II u6543211 R-GN 1 33 & F5 GN-R 8 m CJ R-BR 1 34 u S-R I 10 123456 I I I .
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 T( 1 PEKU W/FEMALE CONNECTOR BRIDGING VOICE VOICE DATA DATA -2 Tl Rl Tl Rl \ I J 1 CIRCUIT 3 1 CIRCUIT JACKETED STATION CABLE TWISTED PAIR 24 AWG 4 123456 MODULAR CORD < BK-BL Y cl < Bi-BK L. BK-0 BK-BR :’ 36 -iX-l 11 - 37-7 1 39 221 CIRCUIT 6 VOICE P CIRCUIT OCA 34 Tl OCA --,.... RI / a - 1 z-t] CIRCUIT 4 CIRCUIT 5 CIRCUIT 6 1 CIRCUIT 7 1 CIRCUIT 6 29 to assign DSS buttons.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO PEKU W/FEMALE CONNECTOR STATION BRIDGING CABLING (24 AWG, VOICE VOICE DATA DATA Tl Rl Ti Rl CIRCUIT (VT) (VR) (DT) (DR) TO ELECTRONIC 1 NOT I USED CIRCUIT 4 TO ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT 5 TO ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT 6 TO ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC I;=' 1-1 - \ GN-Y -
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 MDF BLOCK NO. SLOT NO. DESIGNATION NOTES: 1. Indicate if BGM or electronic telephone is connected (see Program and VR, circuit 3 only (DT and DR not used). 2. Indicate if electronic telephone or HDSS console. 3. OCA wiring not shown, see MDF-to-electronic telephone wiring.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 W/FEMALE TO PSTU CONNECTOR BRIDGING A /\I’ SUPPORT NOT JACKETED TWISTED STATION 24 AWG CABLE BGM) USED MODULAR CORD R6 1 TIP NOT USED 1 NOT USED T8 (ckt8CAN R8 SUPPORT NOT 66M150 SPLIT BLOCK USED BGM) NOTES: 1. All cable 24 A WG; max loop resistance 300 ohms from PSTU to standard telephone/I/M port. 2. Standard telephones may be on- or off-premises. Off-premises connection is made via OL 13A F/C, and RJ2 1X jack. 3.
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH1993 DIAGRAMS MDF BLOCK NO. COLOR CODE 1 W-BI BI-W w-o o-w W-G G-W W-Br Br-W w-s s-w R- BI BI-R R-O 1 BI-Y DKSU SLOT NO. CKT NUMBER DES’GNAT’oN I T R NOTUSED NOT USED T R NOTUSED NOT USED T R NOT USED NOT USED T 1 NOTUSED I I ’ PORT NUMBER STANDARD TELEPHONE/ DEVICE LOCATION INTERCOM NUMBER I 3 L 2 3 I NOTES: 1. Indicate if standard telephone, voice mail port, etc. 2. Circuit 3 or 8 can support a Background Music (BGM) source.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 TO PESU W/FEMALE CONNECTOR “7lDGING STATION CLIPS CABLING JACKETED TWISTED PAIRS (24 AWG) TIP 1 RING 1-191 F====&l 1 NOT I RJll 1 USED TIP CIRCUIT OBKfl 3 / / I I, Y 1 3 AWG Em 5 R-S 1 35 I %?J!~! a ILL%( E lv0lc~ RI (VR) DATA Tl DATA /RI I VOICE MAIL PORT OR 91h”ll All niY,lCE VR 5 I (DT) 5 (DR) 5 CIRCUIT 6 TO ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE 2 -= 1 I (. NOTE.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816208 MARCH1993 N/A N/A G-Bk Bk-Br Br-Bk Bk-S S-Bk Y-BI BI-Y VR DT DR VT VR DT DR 7 I,3 8 NOTES: 1. HDSS is not allowed. 2. lndica te if external amplifier is connected. 3. Indicate if BGM or electronic telephone is connected; BGM connects to VT and VR, circuit 8 only (DT and DR not used). 4. OCA wiring not shown, see MDF-to-electronic telephone wiring.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH1993 TO NETWORK BRIDGING TELCO-PROVIDED MODULAR BLOCK, 625-TYPE OR EQUIVALENT MODULAR CORD C PCOU PIN-OUT NETWORK FIC: 02LS2 FIGURE 8-21 DK16MDFWIRING/CDLINESTOPCOU 8-25 JACK: RJ14C
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 TO NETWORK CO LINE CABLING BRIDGING KCDU 66M150 SPLIT BLOCK NETWORK JACK: FIC: 02LS2 STATION TO KCDU RJ14C MODULAR PIN-OUT CABLING J Tl (VOICE/DATA) 2 TO DKT2 CIRCUIT 3 TO DKT3 CIRCUIT 4 TO DKT4 2) \ I CIRCUIT JACKETED TWISTED PAIRS -’L’IHWU -I*‘- ‘I( I OR 2 PAIR, SEE NOTE I PR (5) T (4) R (3) ON BOTTOM OF PDIU-DI 66M150 SPLIT BLOCK NOTES: 7. Voltage levels: T, PT = -26.3 - 27.8 VDC R, PR = 0.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 ONNECTIONS PIOU ONLY L\ MAKE I& 32 R-O 13 7 O-R 14 BASE UNIT UPLEX) I -- 1 RCA JACK . . .-- L I AMPLIFIER MULTI-ZONE 23 Gn-V .---------------------------------~ DOOR LOCK CONTROL 1 1 I --- 1 II ’ - , MUTE CONTROL ALSO PROVIDED BY BASE UNIT PAGE RELAY (PIN 42 AND 17 OF P5 AMPHENOL) , I L------- 46 COMMON N.C. Ip121 36 ALARM SENSOR . 11 Bk-BI 21 BI-Bk L N.O.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 DB-25 NOTE RS-232 1: If connected to external modem, interchange pin 2 and pin 3, and pin 20 and 8. Send AT&Cl command to external modem rack status of carrier detecf signal. TE 2: PDIU-DS, TO ASCII Wire colors may types of modular vary with other adaptors. PIOUS CARD MAINTENANCE PORT W-23 -,,,/rr -SMDTR- SMSG SMCD 6 .shrln.sR 1 3 TO PRINTER / STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING PORT 8-BIT .
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION100-816-208 MARCH1993 BASE UNIT KSU BACKPLANE MDF RCA PAGE JACK J7 HESB OR PAGE AMPLIFIER 6OOQ Amplifier mute control can also be provided by Page relay in Base Units (Pin 42 and 170f P5 amphenol LDE BREAK NHT NHR LNH r- NORMAL OPEN i I ;-- l----- ALMT L- ALARM SENSOR FACILITY ALM ALMR NORMAL CLOSE PIOUS L All wiring connections must be 24 A WG twisted pairs. Dotted lines show optional connections; on/y one optional connection l l 1 is allowed.
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816208 MARCH1993 DB-25 WALE) DIAGRAMS RS-232 \ NOTE 1: If connected to an external Hayes compatible modem, interchange pin 2 and pin 3, and pin 20 and 8. Send AT&Cl 80250 = 6A W command to external modem PDIU-DS, TO ASCII TERMINAL, OR EXTERNAL MODEM l l l OTE 2: Wire colors may types of modular vary with other adaptors.
INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 -0 PEKU W/FEMALE CONNECTOR BRIDGING CIRCUIT 1 TO EKT CIRCUIT 2 TO EKT NOTES: 1. Amplifier or Repeater must have Automa tic Gain Control and be FCC Registered from Part 66. 2. Refer to Manufacturer’s Installation Documentation for Amplifier or Line Repeater Pin numbering. 3. Connect to PEKU or PESU.
INSTALLATION-WIRING SECTION lOO-816-208 MARCH1993 PDKU DIAGRAMS CONNECTOR \ W-BL < BL-W \ W-O \o-w 26 7 -2m12 1 27 -edi--2 \ W-GN 28 \ GN-W \W-BR L-g-1 - m 451 - -::1, ] (NOT 4 JACKETED TWISTED 24AWG (1 PAIR) I USED) / DC OUTPUT CKT I 30 CABLING Tl (VOICE/DATA) Rl (VOICE/DATA) ’ 6) I (GND) 1-m -1 h BR-W L w-s STATION BRIDGING CLIPS 8 - 2 0 0 I PA’RQ %7 II R Ri I AC/DC EXTERNAL POWER SOURCE CKT 3 CKT 4 BK 654321 =E ml--r.
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION DK8-SR-SYSRECRl 4010911
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE OFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH 1 2 3 3.10 3.20 3.30 4 5 SUBJECT PURPOSE .................................................................................................... .......................................................................................... ORGANIZATION GENERAL PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................... Programming Data Entry Overview ........................................................
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 1 PURPOSE features. The record sheets are organized gram number in most cases. 1.Ol The purpose of this programming section is to provide the system installer with instructions to set the detailed feature configuration and operation of the system. 3.10 Programming for entering data from System Record Sheets follow a five-step pattern, detailed in the following description and illustrated in Figure l-l.
PROGRAMMiNGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 another more Enter Step 1 1 Program Mode (see note) NOTE: Do not press intercom when Enter Step Program entering program data 2 J Number Exit Program Mode and/or the “P” sequence FIGUREl-l PROGRAMMING BUTTONSEQUENCE OVERVIEW ending sequence. ‘7” buttons are shaded. Upon exiting the current program, repeat Step 2 to enter another program or continue with Step 5 to exit the programming mode entirely.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE1-A SIMPLEPROGRAM:PROGRAM33 (STATIONHUNTING) Step # 1. Press... BUTTONS + LED keys Action description Use an LCD digital or electronic telephone. Make sure the programming installed on the programming Paragraph 3.24). 2. 3. LCD RESPONSE . . . *#*#1*2*3 Enter programming button strip template telephone (see is JAN NO. OF STATION 20 SUN (10 PROGRAM MODE mode. SPKR 3 3 HOLD Access Program 33.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE I-B MULTIDIMENSIONAL PROGRAM: PROGRAM 30 (STATION CLASS OF SERVICE) Step & rr 1. Press... BUTTONS IArtinn ,“Ll”l + LED keys I dncrrintinn ““““l ,y-‘L,v, LCD RESPONSE . . . I Use an LCD electronic or digital telephone. Make sure the programming installed on the programming Paragraph 3.24). 2. *#*#1*2*3 Enter programming button strip template telephone (see is JAN NO.OF STATION 20 SUN - 29) 06:43 PROGRAM MODE mode.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE1-B (continued) MULTIDIMENSIONAL PROGRAM:PROGRAM30, STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE Press... BUTTONS + LED keys Action description Step # 6. LCD RESPONSE . . .
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 l l LED Off: Indicates that all ports in the range are programmed with the data choice that does not light the particular LED. LED Flashing: Indicates that data is currently inconsistent for all ports in the range. Some may be programmed with the LED on, some with the LED off. NOTE: Electronic telephones the STRATA DK8. 3.24 Telephone Programming Template. Special programming buttonstrip templates (Figure l2) are provided with your system.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE 1-C PROGRAM 90 INITIALIZING PROGRAMS 00 - 97 See Program 90 System Record Sheet Step # 1. 2. Press... BUTTONS + LED keys Action description LCD RESPONSE . . . Use an LCD digital or electronic telephone with a programming template. JAN *#*#1*2*3 Enter programming NO. OF STATION 20 SUN - 29) 06:30 PROGRAM MODE mode. SPKR 9 0 HOLD Access Program 90.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 EXIT 1 Program(s) Enter programming to be initialized1 mode Button END 1 and 2 LEDs must programming Program mode 1 90 A be lit Initialize Programs 00 - 97 every time: l Installing a new system l To bring a system’s programming back to the default setting. Specify the range as follows: To initialize one program L2LEiElmm at a time, enter just the individual program number, then #.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE1-D INITIALIZATION PROGRAM92 INITIALIZINGSPEEDDIALNUMBERS,VM ID CODES,CHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY, TIMEDREMINDERS,DIGITALTELEPHONE VOLUME,ANDCALLFORWARDBACKUPMEMORY Press... Step # BUTTONS Action + LED keys LCD RESPONSE . . . description I. Use an LCD digital or electronic >_. *#+#1*2*3 Enter programming mode. SPKR 9 2 HOLD Access Program 92. System beeps after SPKR button is pressed to indicate when to enter program number.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-301 MARCH1993 more data p-pq-qqp-JplpfJ$=Jjpjp-pl Enter programming mode A SELECT = (as below) d Specify if initializing Station Speed Dial, System Speed Dial, Character Message Memory, Timed Reminders, or Digital Telephone Volume Levels: Clears Station Speed Dial, and LCD memos Assigned q3$zJ$iJ qJEJ@ pJ-J%J@ Clears System System Speed Clears LCD Clears Timed END Program EXIT programming mode Voice Mail ID Codes, to Station Speed Dial n
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH1993 Step # TABLE 1-E PROGRAM 03 SLOT ASSIGNMENTS (DK16 ONLY) Press... BUHONS + LED keys Action description 1. Use an LCD digital or electronic programming template. 2. *.#*#1*2*3 Enter programming 3. 4. 5. Enter with a SPKR number 7. 8. 9. NO. 20 MODE PROGRAM = 03 in system (00-07).
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLEI-F PROGRAM00 SOFTWARECHECKANDREMOTEMAINTENANCESECURITYCODEASSIGNMENTS Press... BUTTONS + LED keys Action description LCD RESPONSE . . . 1. Use an LCD digital or electronic telephone with a programming template. JAN 2. *#*#1*2*3 Enter programming Step # NO. OF STATION 20 SUN - 29) 06:43 PROGRAM MODE mode. SPKROOHOLD Speaker beeps to indicate when to enter program number. Access Program 00. PROGRAM = 00 4.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE I-F(Continued) PROGRAM00 SOFTWARECHECKAND REMOTE MAINTENANCESECURITY CODEASSIGNMENTS Step # 8. 9. 10. Press... BUTTONS + LED keys Action description LCD RESPONSE # # HOLD Secure Program 00 data in system memory. 00 SPKR Exit Program 00. Enter another program number or exit programming mode (go to step IO). System beeps to indicate it’s exiting Program 00. PROGRAM # # HOLD Exit programming NO. JAN mode. 1-13 . ..
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLE1-G PROGRAM04 PORTAND STATIONNUMBERASSIGNMENT Step I, K Press... BUTTONS + LED keys /\ntir\n rlnc.,-srintinn r\bII”I I UG33b1 lprlvl 1. Use an LCD digital or electronic. telephone programming template. 2. *#*#1+2*3 Enter programming T.PlT YLY I with a JAN DRCDAXTCR .LXYYL “&.YY . . . NO. OF STATION 20 SUN (10 - 29) 06:43 PROGRAM MODE mode. 3. SPKR 0 4 HOLD Access Program 04.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION100-816-301 MARCH6993 HOW TO SET THE DATE The date can be set from an LCD electronic or digital telephone Press the following button sequence with the handset on-hook: connected to a logical port 00. I Electronic telephones can use the # button if Ihe do not have the Redial (RDL) button. Date in year/month/day A format (YYMMDD). If month or day is a single digit, precede with a zero (0).
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INTRODUCTION SECTION lOO-816-301 MARCH1993 TABLEl-H TELEPHONEBUTTON LABELS ?OOO-series Digital Telephone Button Labels kont) Designation on other Telephone Models (con t) 2000~series Digital Telephone Button Label Designation on other Telephone models Account ACCNT Mic ALRM Microphn AC Modem MODEM ABR Msg MESSAGE ACB Night Transfer NT CFAC Night Transferl NTI CFB Night Transfer2 NT2 CFB/NA Pooled Line Code Alarm All Reset Call Page Auto Busy Redial
TOSHIBASYSTEMPRACTICES DIGITALKEYTELEPHONESYSTEMS PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES CHAPTER TWO INSTRUCTIONS/RECORD SHEETS
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 TABLEOFCONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT GENERAL ................................................................................................... 1 1.10 Record Sheet Data Entry ........................................................................ 1.20 Logical Ports and Physical Ports ............................................................. .......................................................... 1.
SkCTlON100-816-302 MARCH1993 When entering 1 GENERAL ports into program data, except for Program 01, always enter the logical port number. 1.01 This chapter consists of System Record Sheets and instructions on how to fill out each of them. The chapter begins with the instructions: first the basic program instructions, then the Toll Restriction instructions, and then the Least Cost Routing instructions.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 signed to logical ports with Program 04. Station number assignment is fully flexible so that each station can have any intercom number assigned uptofourdigits.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 The logical port associated with a physical port can be verified with Program 01. After entering the physical port, the associated logical port will appear on the LCD. The physical port associated with a logical port can be verified with Program 02. After entering the logical port, the associated physical port will appear on the LCD. See Program 04’s System Record Sheet for port relocation considerations.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 l l l l l CENTREX or PBX systems which may vary the ring pattern to distinguish between intercom and incoming calls, etc. If Standard Ringing is chosen, CO line station ringing will be a 1 second on, 3 seconds off cycle regardless of the incoming ring pattern. Some Central Offices have ringing characteristics which makes this option undesirable.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 l l l l l l l Executive Override Warning Tone, LED 16-Executive Override allows a station (if assigned in Program 30) to break into and overhear an existing station conversation. A warning tone can be set optionally to be heard by the conversing parties. External Page Included with All Call Page, LED 15-If the all call voice page access code (39) is dialed, external page (all zones) may be included or omitted with this LED option.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 + station number. This insures that the message LED remains flashing until all VM messages have been retrieved, at which time the VM machine should cancel the MW LED by dialing 6 4 + station number. With Dial 6 4 enabled, MW indications set on a station from VM ports will not automatically be cancelled by the DK system when the station calls VM to retrieve messages.
StCTlONlOO-816-302 MARCH1993 always 10 seconds. Pause timing applies to Speed Dial on data calls made with Data Interface Units (DIUs), as well as to Speed Dial for regular voice calls. Flash Timing, Code4-When on a CO line, a station user can press the Flash button and the CO line will open (flash) for a period of either 2 seconds, 0.2 seconds, or 0.5 seconds depending on this assignment mode with Code 4. A flash can also be activated by pressing the Cnf/Trn button and dialing 4 5.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 busy tone. The CO line can be disconnected by the AR signal anytime during the “talk state” of a call. If a CO line is disconnected by the AR signal, a ‘I*” will print by the CO line number on the SMDR report. l l IMPORTANT NOTE! This option can not always be utilized because some Central Offices may send unreliable AR signaling or no AR signaling. Some Central Offices call the AR signal Calling Party Control or Loop Supervision.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 STRATA DK16 by dialing 81 - 88. This is useful for WATS lines or other facilities and is heavily used in Least Cost Routing and pooled line button arrangements. A general group for outside calling is available with a dial 9 access code, which is the initialized state for all CO lines. Program 16 is used to assign each CO line to one of these groups. Do not attempt to assign a CO line to more than one group. A CO line need not be assigned to a group.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 RECORDS return dial tone after seizure, light this LED to insert a pause before and after the PBX or CENTREX access code is dialed by the DIU; LED 05 should also be lit to automatically insert a pause before network telephone numbers are autodialed by DIUs. NOTE: The pause length is set in Program COlines behind PBXYCENTREXare in Programs 42-O and 42-1 - 8.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 the “hunt-to” sequence are busy, then the data caller will receive a busy tone. It is recommended that all PDIU-DS station ports grouped in a modem pooling or printer pooling/server configuration be placed into a hunt-sequence arrangement with Program 22. Program 22 applies to PDIU-DS and PDIU-DI(2) data stations, not telephone stations. (See Program 33 for telephone station hunting.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 dialing 3 after the busy station number. An optional warning tone may be set-see Program 1 O-2. The option is for which calling station can use Executive Override. (Forced or Voluntary) dialed by the station user (or DISA line user) will be Verified per Account Codes set in Program 69.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 one of these codes is dialed at any station, all Toll Restriction for that station is bypassed.Thesecodescanbechangedonly by stations assigned in this program by dialing Intercom + 6 5 4 or Intercom + 6 5 5 for codes 1 and 2, respectively.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 NOTE: “LED 19, “VP (B + No Station),” enabled to allow this function. must RECORDS specific mailbox (VM ID Code 656). The automatic ID is also sent to the VM device when digital or electronic telephone users retrieve messages via the Intercom and Msg buttons (VM ID Code 657). The VM port must be programmed for this feature to receive DTMF digits.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 0 same VM group. The purpose of the VM grouping is to allow efficient use of the message waiting set and cancel operations from the VM machines. Since each digital and electronic telephone can only have a maximum of four messages waiting, the voice mail device should set MW only once, regardless of how many messages there are.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 from being forwarded 12 seconds after the called party has been talking. Outside calls and busy intercom calls to the station will forward even if this feature is set. This feature does not apply to off-hookcall announce calls; the called station must answer an OCA call within 12 seconds or the call will be forwarded if CFNA is set. transferring the call hangs up. When it does hang up, the CO line call will then camp-on to the busy station.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 Program 37-Ring Transfer (Camp-on) Recall Time: If a busy or ringing station does not answer a call sent to it via call transfer, the station originating the transfer will be recalled after a certain amount of time. This time (011 999 seconds) is set independently for each originating station by this program. Initialized data sets all stations for a 32-second recall time. Ring Transfer must first be enabled for the system with LED 07 ON in Program 10-l.
SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 4 - 15 digits. For Forced Account Code use, a call will not be completed unless the specified number of digits is entered by a station user. With Voluntary Account Codes, the Account Code will not be sent to the SMDR call record unless the specified number of digits are dialed. See Program 69 for Verified Account Codes. SMDR Printout Options, Item 5-This option selectively deletes local call data and allows long distance/toll call data only to be sent out the SMDR port.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 Full and Partially Verified Account Codes-Verified Account Codes can contain the same number of digits (full Verified Account Code) or less (partially Verified Account Code) than the Account Code length set in Program 60-4. If partially Verified, the first part of the Account Code is verified and the remainder is not.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 l Night Ringing over External Page Zones, LEDs 10 - 13 (for STRATA DKI 6 only): Tenant 1 or Tenant 2 CO lines can be selected with this program to selectively night ring external page zones. For this feature to work, the appropriate CO lines must be programmed to night ring over external page in Program 78. Tenant assignments are made in Program 15. NOTE: The PIOU option allow this option.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 l For the NIGHT Relay Mode option: LED 01 must be OFF and LED 02 must be ON. (See LED 06 to specify how the relay will operate when selected for this option.) NOTE: See LEDs 05 and 07 for DK16 PIOUS relay options. Program 77-2-Door Lock Assignments: Phone the Base Key Service Unit, one from a DDCB connected to a PDKU or KCDU in the Expansion Unit, and one from a PIOU or PIOUS in the Expansion Unit.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 RECORDS 2 TOLL RESTRICTION tal and/or electronic telephones assigned in this program will ring. See Program 77-2for a description of the door phone A, B, and C numbering scheme. Door phones will not ring standard telephones. Program 80-Digital and Electronic Telephone Ringing Tones: Distinctivesystem ringing sends a different ring tone for CO line ringing than that for intercom ringing.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 4 COMPLETING THE TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM RECORD 3.12 Station Priority Classes 1 - 4: Four classes of Toll Restriction can be defined to assign different levels of priority to individual stations. Classes can be defined so each is progressively more restrictive by allowing or denying specific area or office codes, calls to long distance information, international calls, and operator assisted calls (Programs 46-10 - 40). 4.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 l l Long Distance Prefix I-In most areas, a 1 must be the first digit dialed for long distance calling. In such areas, the area code is dialed right away. The dial plan defines whether the prefix 1 is required for a particular installation’s long distance calling. Area/Office Code Numbering Schemes-In most places, the middle digit of an area code is 0 or 1, and the middle digit of an office code is 2 - 9.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 l between local call dialing and long distance dialing within the area code.) l Digits 5 - 7 in an 1 l-digit string may be an interchangeable office code as well. Plans 4 and 5 are not used in the United States. 4.44 Items 3 and 5: Enter the first five digits of the SPCC telephone number in the spaces labeled SPCCI Telephone Number (item 3) or SPCCZ Telephone Number (item 5) on the record sheet.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 Code 1: Intercom Code 2: Intercom 4.60 Program Allowed/Denied Class + 6 5 4 + code + Redial + 6 5 5 + code + Redial 46-2 W 4-Toll Area Codes Restriction Assigned by 4.61 Four Toll Restriction classes can be defined for the system. Each class area code provides for a different combination of restrictions. 4.62 This program defines the area codes allowed or denied for each Toll Restriction class.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 4.103 Station Restrict Code: The second feature assigns Toll Restriction to individual station ports, in addition to previous restrictions. It includes seven different choices. One of the choices must be entered for each pot-t. Initialized data assigns 0 or no restrictions to all ports. The seven choices are explained as follows. NOTE: Each class can be assigned any or all of the eight available office code exception tables.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 l l RECORDS 5: Class 3 Toll Restriction-Enter 5 in the Station Restrict Code column, in the space provided for the pot-l number, if the selected station will be assigned to the Class 3 level of restriction. Class 3 area and office code restrictions are defined in Program 46 and exception office code tables in 46-30.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 User dials telephone number (see note). t System analyzes telephone number, and checks it against most Program 50 options.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 user. Digits may also be deleted the dialed number. RECORDS from the front of 7 COMPLETING ROUTING 6.13 LCR Station Access Priority Assignments. Each station port defined in the system may be assigned to one of four station priority groups. The groups can have varying access to the defined call routes at different times of day. Each group is partitioned from the other groups. 6.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 4) Refer to Basic System Record, Program 41, to restrict stations from accessing outgoing CO lines, except through LCR. All stations that must use LCR for outgoing calls must be restricted from CO line access in this program. 7.20 Program 50 Series-LCR Definitions 7.21 Program 50-1- LCR Parameters. This program defines general operating parameters for LCR software. l choices upon the call using money. Back feature.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 If the long distance information plan is chosen in Program 50-1, the call is routed as defined by this table. Initialized data assigns plan 8 to be the LDI route plan. l l The purpose of Program 51 is to define which area code calls are placed over which LCR Plan Number (1 - 8). Initialized data assigns all possible area codes (000 - 999) to LCR Plan 8. Therefore.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH 1993 table does not need to be defined in addition to the area codes in Program 51, but it may. In the second case, the plan may only pertain to exception office codes for certain area codes. Enter the same Schedule Start Times for Schedules 1 and 2. Use military time, in the format HH:MM (Hours:Minutes). Fill in all four digits. Initialized data assigns “0000” to all times.
SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 7.44 Program 55-l -LCR Modified Digits-Add to Front of Dialed Number. Enter the digits that must be added to the front of the number dialed in the Add Digits Table. The maximum quantity of digits is 22, including pauses. Length of pause can be indicated by using codes (Pl - P8) specified in the Pause Entry Reference Table. Each pause takes two digits of memory space. Try to allow for the longest wait, e.g.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 SYSTEM RECORDSHEETS 2-35
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTiON lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 IMPORTANT These minimum INITIAL installation INSTALLATION steps must NOTES be carried FOR STRATA out for proper system operation. I. Set the S WI switch in the Base Unit ON for BATTERY customer data will be lost on power down. 2. If required, install KSTU and K4RCU QRCU, and QSMU in the DK8 KSU. 3.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH 1993 FEATURE OR TOPIC Account Codes Alarm Sensor Button PROGRAM NO. 15,30,39,60,69, 70 (DK16 only) 39 All Call Voice Page 05, IO-2,31,39 Alternate Point Answer 10-l Amplified Conference (DK16 )(External) lo-2,10-3 Automatic Hold 35 Automatic Busy Redial IO-1,16,30,39 Automatic Callback 0.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM NUMBER INDEX (continued) FEATURE OR TOPIC On-hook PROGRAM Dialing 32 Outgoing Call Restriction Paging-Digital and Electronic Passwords-Remote Pause Timing PBX Access Code PBX Backup 41,44-48 Telephones Programming Port to Intercom Number Privacy/Non-Privacy Privacy Override 31,39 00 12,39 42-1 - 42-8 42-O 01, 02, 04 Physical Ports Pooled CO Lines Pooled Line Buttons 16,39 16,39 04 Assignment 31,30,39 lo-2,30,3
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH 1993 TABLE 2-A PROGRAMS 00 - 97 IN NUMERICAL ORDER WITH SECTIONS CROSS-REFERENCED Program Number Title (Applicable Sections) Title (Applicable Sections) 22 Data Interface Unit (DIU) Station (Basic System) 28 DSS Console, Attendant Telephone Assignments (DK16 only) (Basic System) 29-l DSS Flexible PCB Slot Assignment (DKI 6 only) (Basic System) DSS Console Button Assignment, Console 1 (DK16 only) (Basic System) 29-2 DSS
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 TABLE 2-A PROGRAMS 00 - 97 IN NUMERICAL ORDERWITH SECTIONS CROSS-REFERENCED(continued) Program Number Title (Applicable Sections) 42-1-8 PBWCENTREX (Basic System) 43 0+ Credit Card Dialing (Basic System) 44A Emergency Bypass Account Codes (Basic Sys tern) 44B Access Program Number Code Option of Forced/Verified Toll Restriction/Traveling Codes (Toll Restriction) LCR/Toll Restriction (Toll Restriction) 45-2 Toll Res
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 TABLE2-A PROGRAMSOO-971N NUMERlCALORDERWlTHSECTlONSCROSS-REFERENCED(continued) Program Number 70 77-1 Title (Applicable Sections) Verified Account Assignments (Basic System) Program Number Code Toll Restriction Peripheral Options PIou/PIous) (Basic System) 84 DAY2 IMMEDIATE (Basic Sys tern) 85 DAY2 DELAY1 (Basic System) 86 DAY2 DELAY2 Ringing (Basic System) 87 NIGHT IMMEDIATE (Basic System) 88 NIGHT DELAY1 Ringing
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 IMPORTANT STRATA DK8 AND DK16 PORT INFORMATION General There are two types of ports in the STRATA DK8 and DKI 6 system: Physical Ports and Logical Ports. This distinction of ports gives customers greater mobility in relocating their stations (telephones). Physical Ports and Logical Ports Physical Ports can be defined as the actual system hardware-PCB circuit, wiring, and RJ-11 jack that stations plug into.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM92 INITIALIZINGSPEEDDIAL NUMBERS,VM IO CODESCHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY,TIMED REMINDERS,DIGITALTELEPHONE VOLUME,ANDCALLFORWARDBACKUPRAM more L Enter programming data mode END SELECT = (as below) _1 Program L EXIT 92 programming mode Clears Station Speed Dial, Voice Mail ID Codes, and LCD memos assigned to Station Speed Dial numbers. Clears System System Speed Speed Dial and LCD memos Dial numbers.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 03 OK16 FLEXIBLE PCB SLOT ASSIGNMENTS To Store Data When Complete: POWER OFF for 5 sec. then POWER ON SELECT = Slot Number I- CARD = PC6 Code See Reference Table EXPANSION UNIT FLEXIBLE SLOTS BASE UNIT/ FIXED SLOTS SLOT NO.
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORlX SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM00 SOFTWARE CHECK/REMOTE MAINTENANCE SECURITY CODEASSIGNMENTS SELECT Sdiiect Code 2 i,,wo-rc/ Enter 0 to;heck Software version. Enter 1 to change 1st level password. Enter 2 to change 2nd level password. Enter 8 to check software sum. Enter 9 to check power down or power loss counter since Program 00 was last initialized. See Note 3. Select Code Codes Enter the 4-digit password.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM01 LOGICALSTATION PORTDISPLAY Physical Port 2 Enter the Physical Port. The port’s associated Logical Port will appear on the LCD. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Record port locations on Program 04 System Record Sheet. 3. Initialized data (Program 90) is logical Port No. = Physical Port No.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM02 PHYSICALSTATIONPORTDISPLAY Logical Port Enter the Logical Port, The port’s associated Physical Port will appear on the LCD. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Record port locations on Program 04 System Record Sheet. 3. Initialized data (Program 90) is Logical Port No. = Physical Port No.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM04 LOGICALPORTINTERCOMNUMBERASSIGNMENT SELECT = Logical Port Number NOTE: Shaded /NT = Station Number areas apply to DK16 only DK16 - 8-Digit Ports from Base DK8 - first QCDU DK8 - second QCDU from DK8 QSTU. Expansion Unit.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM05 FLEXIBLEACCESSCODENUMBERING SELECT = Access Code from the Table Below kcess Code Features l-9 7-L Affected SPECIAL DIAL = New Access See Note 6 Below.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAMlOSYSTEMASSIGNMENTS,PARTlOF3 SELECT= 1A * Button/LEDs Light LEDs as described in the table below NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data lights LEDs 07, 08, 09, 18, 19, and 20. 3. LED 04 DTMF Signal Time applies to manual and Speed Dial tones sent out of the system via CO lines.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM10-2 SYSTEMASSIGNMENTS, PART2 OF3 SELECT NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 = 2l T ButtodLEDs Light LEDs ALL LEDs as defined with an “x” by the should table below. be lit when you finish only Telephone connected to CKT NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data lights LEDs 02, 14, 15 and 16. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 10-3 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS, PART 3 OF 3 rsl-~ln~~-~l~-~~l-~l-~ SELECT NOTE: Shaded = 3 I- -L Button LEDs Light LEDs as defined by the table below. ALL LEDs with an “x” should be lit when you finish. areas apply to DK16 only NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data: all LEDs off. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM12 SYSTEMASSIGNMENTS - BASICTIMING SELECT = 3-9 Enter program code, 3 - 9, from table below. bogram Code 36 46 5 Required Code Time Function Pause Timing q 1 1.5 sec. (Speed Dial) 02 3.0 sec. Flash Timing4 q q K4RCU Inter-digital Release Time (Standard Phone) 1 0.5 sec. 02 2.0 sec. 4 0.2 sec.5 00 no pause q 1 1.5 sec. 02 3 sec. q 1 1 sec.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM13 DEFININGTHEMESSAGE CENTER SELECT= 1A L PORT = Logical Port Number Enter the Logical Port number of the station to be defined as the Message Center. Port Number NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Any electronic or digital telephone may receive (and store) up to 3 message waiting indications from any other digital or electronic telephone.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM15 ASSIGNINGDP/DTMF,TENANTSERVICE TO INDIVIDUALCOLINES p-p-j~lT;lT;lpq-pq-fJjpq-p-pl SELECT NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 I I I 1 CO Outgoing Signal5 CO Dial Pulse Rate (Pulse per sec.) AR Hold/Ring Transfer3$8 AR Timing3 I 8 Tandem CO Line Connection with Station Drooout4 CO Line Tenant Assignment Forced Account Code 1Operation After Flash OFF UN Detect Ignore Tenant 2 Tenant Equipped 1No -a-..
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM16 ASSIGNING CO LlNEGROUPS(DIAL9 OR81-88) SELECT = CO Line Group1 l-- Only enter the last digit of the CO line group (1 - 8) to be defined, or enter 0 for Dial 9 group. NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only Button/L NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns all CO lines to the Dial 9 group.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM1g8 DK16ALTERNATE BACKGROUND MUSIC(BGM)SOURCESLOTASSIGNMENT SELECT= J---LOT KSTU: Slot 03 PSTLJ/PESU/PEKU: Slot 04 - 07 LS/ot number of PSTU, KSTU, PEKU, or PEW connected to background music (BGM) source NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. If PEKU, the BGM source must be wired to Circuit 3. (Program 10-2.) 3. If PEW, the BGM source must be wired to Circuit 8.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM20 DATAINTERFACE UNIT(DIU) PORTCONFIGURATION Select = Logical Port Number that is connected PDIU-DS or to DKT with PDWDI(2). - to I Button/LEDs 1 - 5 defines data port type; Button/LEDs 17 - 20 assigns data port to security group. III I-III Port Number Port Number Port Number UL-I uu L-u q%iidJ 1 Data Security Group 3 Data Security Group 1 18 17 Not Included Not Included 16 06 1 Group2 .
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM21 MODEMPOOLPORTASSIGNMENTS Digital Telephone PDIU-DS Logical PotVP~lU-DS 1 Assignment 2 Assignment 3 Assignment 4 Assignment 5 Assignment 6 Assignment 7 Assignment 8 -I I n-m I-1 m-1 I-D n-n I-1 I-En I-1 Port Number Assignment Port Number 7 LStandard Telephone Port/Modem Port Number I I Modem Logical Port Number NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM22 DATAINTERFACE UNIT(DIU) STATIONHUNTING(DATACALLSONLY) SELECT = Logic?/ Port Number Enter the DIU port number of the “Hunt-From” station. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded Logical port 00 1 --6UNT TO = Enter the Hunt To DIU Logical Port number. See Note 4. areas apply to DK16 only 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 Hunt To NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONSBYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM28 DK16DSSCONSOLE/ATTENDANT TELEPHONE ASSIGNMENTS SELECT= (1-J Enter the DSS console number. See Note 4. I Base Unit (Digital Circuits): IExpansion Unit PCB (PEKU or PDKU): Enter the attendant telephone number. DSS Console (DDSWHDSS) Number Base Unit/Expansion Unit PCB Slot (Lowest Slot to Highest) 1 ) -Lssnrr= (I-2) Attendant Telephone digital or electronic See Note 5.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 29-1, 29-27 DK16 DSS CONSOLE(DDSS AND HDSS) BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS CONSOLE0 m-mmmm-mT;in~-nnom-~-m SELECT = 1 or 2 for consoles 1 or 2, respectively DSS Number 1-2: Each system can have up to two consoles. Enter the console to which buttons are being assigned (DSS console 1). DSS Each of 20 group Copy this sheet as required IT- -II Button Group 1-3: 1 console has three groups LED buttons. Choose the to be assigned.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM29 DK16INITIALIZEDDSSCONSOLE (DDSSANDHDSS)BUTTONASSIGNMENTS . - DSS Keys -i4 Speed Dial Keys .. .
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM30 STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE SELECT = Logical Port Number(s) ( Enter the logical port number(s) to which class of service must be assigned. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded areas apply to K16 on/v ButtodLEDs T Light LEDs for the port specified in the last step. A// Button/ LEDs marked with an “Yin the table below shoui ‘d be lit. I-________Priv. Override Allowed5a6 Exec. Override Allowed6 ..
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM31 STATION CLASSOFSERVICE SELECT Enter the of service See Note NOTE: = Logical Port Number(s) Logical Port number(s) to which class must be assigned. 3 for entering a range of ports. Shaded areas apply to DK16 I- Button/L EDs Light LEDs for the port specified in the last step. All buttons/LEDs marked with an “X” in the table below should be lit. only NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM32 AUTOMATIC PREFERENCE SELECT = Logical Port Number A Enter the Logical Port number of the station having preference defined. See Note 3 below for entering a range of ports. -Automatic DATA = Ringing Code Enter 0 to disable Ringing Line Preference. Enter 1 to enable Ringing Line Preference. NOTE: Shaded Enter Enter Enter Enter 00 01 02 11 Preference Code: for no selection. for intercom. for lowest CO line.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM33 STATION HUNTlNG(VOICE CALLS ONLY) SELECT = Logical Port Number Enter the Logical Port number of the “Hunt-From” station. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded Logica’ Port 00 (00- 19) I -II- HUNT TO = Logical Enter the “Hunt-To” Logical Port number. See Note 4. Port Number (00- 19) areas apply to DK16 only 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Hunt To NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM34 HOLD/PARKRECALLTIMING SELECT = Logical Port Number Enter the port number having its Hold/Park Recall Time defined. See Note 4 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded Logica’ Port 00 (00- 19)T -HOLD TIME = Seconds Enter the number of seconds the system will wait. Use three digits. Acceptable range is 000 or 01 l-160. See Note 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONSBYSTEMRECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM35 STATIONCLASSOFSERVICE , SELECT = Logical Port Number Enter the port number(s) being defined. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded (00-19) - J areas aoolv to DK16 on/v Logical. Feature RI -..-, PW _Statinn .- ., -. Busy Station ButtodLEDs Select LEDs to light for the port specified in the last step. All LEDs marked with an “Y in the table below should be lit. Transfer5 -. -. -.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM36 FIXEDCALLFORWARD (00-19) -I- SELECT = Logical Port Number Enter the port number of the station that needs a Fixed Call Forward location assigned. See Note 3 for a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded L;t;’ 00 -II- FORWARD TEL = Port Number Enter the port number of the station or VM port that will be call forwarded to when the Fixed Call Forward button is pressed.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM37 RINGTRANSFER (CAMP-ON)RECALLTIME SELECT = Logical Port Number (00-19) Enter the number of the port that needs a Ring Transfer Recall time assigned. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: L;$y’ Shaded 00 L 1 HOLD Enter Time range three T/ME = Ring Transfer Recall the Ring Transfer Recall (in seconds). The acceptable is 011 - 999 seconds. Use digits.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 38 DIGITAL AND ELECTRONICTELEPHONEBUTTONSTRIP TYPE SELECT = Logical Port Number (00- 19) r Enter the port number of the station that needs a keystrip defined. See Note 4 for entering a range of ports. NOTE: Shaded Lop90i;' TEY MENU = Code Enter the appropriate See Note 5 - lOSpeed areas apply to DK16 only 00 01 02 03 code as follows: 04 05 07 06 08 09 IO 11 Dial 12 13 Key Menu NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 38 (continued) ELECTRONICAND DIGITALTELEPHONEKEYSTRIPTYPE 7. The DK16 default for 2000-series digital telephone Code 21 8. The DK16 default Code 1000-series digital telephone Code 9.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 PROGRAM39 MARCH1993 FLEXIBLE BUTTONASSIGNMENT REFERENCE GUIDE ~-~~~~-~~~~-~-~~~~-~-~ SELECT = Port Number or range. See Note 4. Press LED/button T to be defined. See tables on the following pages. Momentarily unlocks door (3 or 6 sec.). See Prog.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 another program more data nr;;lnr;;lnnnnni-l,,,nnHoll~~*.*~!lSlllllr;;lr;;llHDll!~T;;1T;;1~ Step 1 Enter Program Mode L See 7777 Enter Program Number Enter Program Data 7 0 Notes Exit Current (LED Program Exit Program Mode buttons) FIGURE 2-2 PROGRAMMING BUTTON SEQUENCEOVERVIEW The System Record contains programming filled out for each system installed as detailed forms for Programs 00 - 97.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 90 INITIALIZING PROGRAMS 00 - 97 LEDs 01 and 02 must be lit Program 90 LEDs 01 and 02 must flash IMPORTANT Initialize Programs 00 - 97 every time : l A new system is installed l To bring a system’s programming back Specify the range as follows: to the default setting L!iiEElmm To initialize one program at a time, just program number, then #. enter the individual NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 39 FLEXIBLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT FOR PORTS NOTE: Shaded Port Number areas apply to DK16 only BUmON I CODE Account Code (ACCOUNT) I CODE Directed Pickup 1 (PKUPl) 83 L Code --I--I LED/Button BUTTON TO I SLOT NO. BUlTON BUmON 1 CODE I 00 I Intercom (INT) 1 CODE 1 Privacy Release (WV RLS) 79 Redial (RDL)3 96 8 Directed Pickup (PKUP) 1841 I Button Code Button 16 PORT NO.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAiVl40 STATIONCO LINEACCESS SELECT = Logical Port Numbers I y.utton/LEDs = CO Lines Light LEDs for the port(s) specified. NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data reads all LEDs ON for all CO lines. Complete CO line access is allowed on all ports. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM41 STATION OUTGOINGCALL RESTRICTION p-j-plpq+q-pJnnpq-qJjpy-pJ-pJ SELECT = Logic@ Port Numbers r -cButton/LEDs NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only CO LED 08 NOTES: 1. For more information, 2. Initialized data reads 3. This program denies 4. A range of ports may 08 Port Numbers 00~01~02~03~04~05~06~07~08~09~10/11~12~13~14/15~16~17~18/19/20 ~ 6.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 42-O COLINETOPBX/CENTREX CONNECTION pJq--qqppJ-q-~~~-~-~ SELECT= 0 7NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only TSpecify CO linesby setting Button/LEDs as defined by the table below. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data reads all LEDs OFF for all CO lines. 3. This progam must be utilized to allow CENTREWPBX (after flash) features to operate. 4.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM42-1-8 PBX/CENTREXACCESSCODES SELECT = l-8 PBX Access Code Group Enter the PBX Group number 1 - 8 that needs an access code assigned. LACCESS CODE = Enter a Z-digit access code for the group, as defined by the tab/e below. See Note 3. PBXKENTREX Outgoing Trunk Access Code(s) PBWCENTREX Access Code Number 1st digit 2nd digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM43 0+ CREDITCARD DIALING OPTION SELECT = Loaical Port Numbers L ButtodLEDs A NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only = CO Lines Assigned to allow dial O+ calls with selected stations NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM44A EMERGENCYBYPASSOFFORCED/VERIFIEDACCOUNTCODES SELECT = 51,52, or 53 J to sei emergency number 1,2 or 3 DATA = 3 or 4 digit emergency telephone number To enter blanks, Press: Button/LED 01 Example Emergency Number 1: Emergency Number 2: Emergency Number 3: Elm Lxlmmn Em non0 EIEI -r SELECT = _-J no00 I 911 = Initialized Data (Note 2) L DATA = 3 or 4-digit telephone number NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 Programs 44B through 48 can be found in the Toll Restriction System Record section. Programs 50 through 56 can be found in the Least Cost Routing System Record section.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM60 SMDROUTPUT/ACCOUNT CODEDIGITLENGTH SELECT = 2 - 6 (Item) -7 Make which Select Time. Select For For For For For For a selection to indicate item is being assigned. 2 for SMDR Threshold 3 for SMDR output, etc.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 69 VERIFIED ACCOUNTCODES (V.A.C.s) SELECT = Verified Account Code Number Check to Indicate VACN Range.3 Shaded areas apply to DK16 only. Copy this sheet as needed. code number, for example: (VACN) 1 I- Verified yii - yzi 200 - 224 Enter the three digit verified 000, 001, etc.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM70 VERlFlEDACCOUNTCODETOLLRESTRlCTlONASSlGNMENTS SELECT = Verified Account Code Number (VACN) 000 - 299 NOTE: Shaded e T-\/AC Restrict Code (0 - 6) Enter 0 for No Station Toll Restriction. DATA = VAC Digit Enter 1 for Area Code Toll Restriction. Restriction Code 0 or 1 Enter 2 for Area Code Toll ReStriction Enter 0 for no digit restriction. and 0 or 1 as 1st or 2nd digit. Enter 1 for digit restriction.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM77-1 PERIPHERAL OPTIONS (DOORPHONES/IMDU/BASE UNITRELAY/PIOU/PIOUS) pJ-p-/-qqpJ-p-pl-fJpp-pJ SELECT= 7 T NOTE: LED Shaded Button/LED Light the button/LEDs that are marked with an X in the table below. areas apply to DK16 only X = LED ON LED OFF 20 Door Lock Time/6 sec.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM77-2 DOORPHONEBUSYSIGNAL/DOOR LOCKASIGNMENTS SELECT LED X L =2 J Rings Five Times Door Phone Rings One Time I 18 - - 17 - - 16 - - 15 - - 14 - - 13 - - 12 - - 11 - - 10 - - 09 - - 08 DDCB2 B-jack is Door Lock Control #2 B is connected 07 Door phone 2C Busy Out No Busy Signal 06 Door phone 2B Busy Out No Busy Signal 05 04 I 1 with LED OFF LED ON 20 19 I Button/LED Ligh
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM78 COLINESPECIALRINGINGASSIGNMENTS DISA/IMDU/NIGHTRINGINGOVEREXTERNAL PAGE SELECT = Feature Number Enter Feature 1, 2 or 5. NOTE: Feature Number 1 2 5 Shaded Code areas apply Number Enter Code Number 1-3. Specify CO lines by setting button/LEDs as defined by the table below. All LEDs with an “X” should be lit when finished.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM79 DOORPHONERINGING ~l-~ln~~l-~lnnw-~~l-~l-~ SELECT = Logical Port Number A Enter the port number having Door Phone Ringing assigned. - Button/LEDs Select button/LEDs in the table below.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM80 DIGITALAND ELECTRONICTELEPHONERlNGlNGTONES(C0 LINECALLS) SELECT = Logical Port Number ---I Enter number of port having its ringing tone defined. See Note 4 for entering a range of ports.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM81 (I- 9) COLINE/STATION RINGINGASSIGNMENTS SELECT=1 -9 for type of ringing assigned to ring selected port number(s) SELECT = Logical Port Number(s) of station(s) that must ring Selected CO lines ring selected station ports per Ringing Program options as follows: I DAY 80 80 80 Immediate 12 second delay 24 second delay NOTE: NOTES: 1. For more information, 2. initialized data reads 3. If a CO line must Call 4.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 System Record Sheets for Programs 90 and 92 are in the beginning of this section because they must be executed before any other programs.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM93 COLINEIDENTIFICATION CO Line Identification is the maximum.) See Note 3 for LCD message the CO line being named. See Note 2. NOT .E: Shaded co LEt 1 Line (08) E 08 areas apply to DK16 only CO Line Identification (16 Characters Max. - Enter One Per Square) NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns no identification message to CO lines. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM93 (continued) COLINEINDENTIFICATION ALPHA/NUMERIC ENTRY 1) Enter Program 93 and select the desired CO line. 2) Use the guide below to enter CO line identification Numeric information. Mode “0” to “9” are treated as numerals. NOTE: Dialpad starts out in Numeric Mode. Use # button to switch to Alpha Mode and vice versa.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM97 PRINTINGPROGRAMDATATHROUGHSMDR SELECT = Program Number to be printed on SMDR. See Note 2 for entering a range of programs.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 SETTING THEDATE,TIMEANDDAY HOW TO SET THE DATE The date can be set from an LCD electronic or digital telephone Press the following button sequence with the handset on-hook: connected to a logical port 00. pzqqqi--nnnnnn-~ 1-T-- Date in year/man th/day format (YYMMDD). If month or day is a single digit, precede with a zero (0). Electronic telephones can use the # button if they do not have the Redial (RDL) button.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM RECORD SECTION Programs 44B - 48 2-99
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM44B TOLLRESTRICTION/TRAVELINGCLASSOVERRlDECODES SELECT = Toll restriction C/ass 1 - 4 II- DATA = 4-digit Toll Restriction for Selected Class Code Code for Toll Restriction Class Code for Toll Restriction Class Code for Toll Restriction Class Code for Toll Restriction Class El clnon El 0000 El 0000 SELECT = T L DATA = 4-Digit code NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM45-1 LWTOLLRESTRICTION DIALPLAN SELECT= X 11 Plan DATA = Plan 1 - 5 Enter codes I - 5 to indicate the dial plan for the system. Toll Restriction/LCR Dial Plans 5 0+ (Note 6) 4 Universal (Note 6) 3 17 2 /I 1 IMPORTANT: T 1 +AC+NXWNNX 1 +AC+NXX/l AC+NXX/I +NNX (Note 7) +NNX (Note 7) The correct Dial Plan must be assigned to allow system LCR and/or Toll Restriction to function properly. NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM45-2 TOLL RESTRICTION DISABLE ~~-~~~r;il~~-~~~-~r;l-~I-~~ SELECT = 2 zl- T NOTE: Shaded areas apply to DK16 only LED 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 co Line 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 Button/LEDs Specify CO lines by setting button/LEDs as defined by the table below. All LEDs with an “x” should be lit when finished. ON = Disable Toll Restriction X 01 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM45-3-6 EQUALACCESS/SPECIALCOMMONCARRlER(SPCC)NUMBERSANDAUTHORlZATlONCODEDlGlT LENGTH SELECT = Item 3-6 -I Enter Item number 3-6 from table below. Item Data = Description 3 SPCCl 5 I 1 st five digits of SPCC Number or Digit Length q 00[70 Number Authorization Code 1 Digit Length (00 - 99) 4 6 LDATA = First five digits of the SPCC Number, or digit length specified in the table below. See Note 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM45-8-9 TOLLRESTRICTION OVERRIDECODE SELECT = 8 or 9 I Enter 8 to Select Code 1. Enter 9 to Select Code 2. L DATA = Code Enter the 4-digit code from the table below. Code (4 digits) Select = Code 1 Code 2 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. When editing the data field, use Button/LED 01 to delete a digit; Button/LED 02 for don’t care. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM46-2-4 TOLLRESTRlCTlONALLOWED/DENIEDAREACODESASSlGNED BYCLASS SELECT = Class Number J Enter toll restriction class number LDATA 1 - 4. = Area Codes Enter or display area codes. See Notes 3 and 4. 2,3or4 Enter one of the following numbers: 2 = add to memory, 3 = delete from memory,4# allowed codes in memory. Class m Allowed NOTES: For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM46-6-8 TOLLRESTRlCTlONALLOWEO/DENIEDOFFlCECODESASSlGNED BYCLASS SELECT = C/ass Number r Enter toll restriction class number I1 - 4. DATA = Office Codes Enter or display office codes. See Notes 3 and 4. 6, 7or8 Enter one of the following numbers: 6 = add to memory, 7 = delete from memory, 8# = display allowed codes in memory. NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 46-10, -20, -30, -40 TOLLRESTRICTION CLASS1 PARAMETERS p-pJ-qq~-~~~f=J+l-p-pJ SELECT= YYI -L Enter the 2 digits on the dialpad represent the class number : 70 = C/ass 1 20 = Class 2 30 = Class 3 40 = Class 4 Copy as required which i3UtfO",LEDS Light every button/LED marked with an X in the table below. for each Class (1 - 4). NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 47 TOLL RESTRICTION EXCEPTIONOFFICE CODESASSIGNED BY AREA CODES (TABLES 1 AND 2) SELECT = Exception Table 1 - 8 Enfer fhe number of the exception fable, 1 - 8. A new exception fable is needed for each area code with office codes that are exceptions to restriction. Enter or display office code(s). See Notes 4 and 5. AREA CODE = Enter the area code. See Note 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM48 STATION TOLL RESTRICTION CLASSIFICATION p-jP~~~(HI-(~~~-~~-~I-~-~ SELECT Enter the station(s) See Note = Logical Port Number(s) port number(s) of the being defined. 3 for entering a range. -71 Digit Restriction Code 0 or 1 Enter 0 for no digit restriction. Enter 1 for digit restriction. NOTE: Shaded Station Restriction Code (0 - 6) Enter 0 for No Station Toll Restriction. Enter 1 for Area Code Toll Restriction.
PROGRAMMlNGPROCEOURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES LEAST COST ROUTING SYSTEM RECORD SECTION Programs 50 - 56 2-111
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 LCRCOLINEPROGRAMING 1) Use Program 16 to assign CO lines in groups per the reference chart below. CO Line Group Reference NOTE: Shaded I Line Group I Chart areas apply to DK16 only I CO Lines in Group (1 - 8) CO Line Type/Comments 2 (82) I I 3 (63) I I 5 (85) 6 (86) r 4 (64) 7 (67) 8 (88) 2) Use Program 40 to allow CO lines access to stations using LCR for outgoing calls.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM50-2 LCRHOMEAREACODE Lzl-I-IS~m-I-ISnool-I-I-I-I SELECT=2~LOATAdomeAreaCode Enter the local area code. LCR Home Area Code NOTES: 1. For more 2. Typically Program 3. Initialized information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. this code is entered in Program 51 table for the LCR route plan number defined for the local calls in 50-5. data leaves the home area code blank.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONVSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM 50-4 LCR LONG DISTANCE INFORMATION (LOI) PLAN NUMBER p-j-~~~~l-~~~~-~-~ = 4 T-E SELECT DATA = LDI Route Plan (1 - 8) identify the LDI Route Plan by entering 1 - 8. LDI Plan Number: (1 - 8) 0 NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2. Initialized data assigns LDI Plan Number 8. 3. Typically, LDI Plan Number = Local Call Plan Number.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM51 LCRAREACODES SELECT = LCR ’ Plan Number (1 - 8) Action Code: DATA = Area Code(s) (3 digits) Enter 2 to add code to table. Enter 3 to delete code from table. Enter 4# to display codes in table. LCR Plan DATA = Area Code(s) q LCR Plan * DATA = Area Code(s) DATA = Area Code(s) q 4 DATA = Area Code(s) NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWSYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM51 LCRAREACODES SELECT = LCR Plan Number (1 - 8) Action DATA = Area Code(s) (3 digits) Code: Enter 2 to add code to table. Enter 3 to delete code from table. Enter 4# to display codes in table. LCR 5 Plan 0 LCR 6 Plan 0 DATA = Area Code(s) DATA = Area Code(s) LCR 8 Plan 0 DATA = Area Code(s) DATA = Area Code(s) NOTES: 1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets. 2.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM52 LCROFFlCECODEEXCEPTlONSFORSPEClFlEDAREACODE To assign Office Code Exception SELECT =-Office Code Exception Table (l-8) Action r Table (1 - 4) to an LCR Plan: more data T L L Action Action Code Function DATA Code = (See below) Codes DATA = Assign Exception Table to LCR Plan 00 El Assign Area Code to LCR Plan 01 q IKI 3-digit Area Code Add Office Codes to Exception Table 02 I7Eln 3-digit Office
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM52 LCROFFICECOOEEXCEPTIONS FORSPECIFIEOAREACODE To assign Office Code Exception Table (5 - 8) to an LCR Plan: more data ,-______--____________________________ ---------a ~~-~~~~!~-nnn~~-~~IjJ~~-~I SELECT = Office Code Exception Table (l-8) Action L r -L Action Action Code Function DATA = (See below) Code Codes DATA = Assign Exception Table to LCR Plan q0 q Assign Area Code to LCR Plan 01 on1 3-digit Area
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM53 LCRSCHEDULE ASSIGNMENTS FORLCRPLANNO.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM53 LCRSCHEDULE ASSIGNMENTS FORLCRPLANNO.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONWiYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM53 LCRSCHEDULE ASSIGNMENTS FORLCRPLANNO. 5 AND6 ‘.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM53 LCRSCHEDULE ASSIGNMENTS FORLCRPLANNO. 7 AND8 more data SELECT SELECT =A L Start TM or DATA Start TM SELECT II Start TM Schedule (1 - 3) 8 2 Plan8 /jjjmi LCR Plan d I SELECT I I HHMM DATA (Route Choices) HHMM SELFCT Schedule 1 Route Choices For Plan 8 Schedule 2 Route Choices For Plan 7 Schedule 2 Route Choices For Plan 8 82 Group No.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM54 LCR ROUTE DEFINITION TABLES(l -4) IL -11 Enter Data SELECT = Route Definition Table for LCR Plan q i Route Definition Table for LCR Plan q Elm Route Definition Table for LCR Plan q -mm +ElI 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 -CODE = CO line group and modified digits table Modified digits table 1 - 6, see Program 55 LCR Plan No.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM54 LCR ROUTE DEFlNlTlONTABLES(5-8) -Enter Data SELECT= Route Definition Table for LCR Plan q Route Definition Table for LCR Plan i I I -CODE = CO line group and modified digits table --) 6 1 6 6 * 3 6 4 ul 7- ^1 - q II Route Definition Table for LCR Plan 171 - LCR Plan No. (5 - 8) Route Definition Number ’ Modified digits table 1 - 6, see Program 55 I NOTES: 1.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM55 LCR MODIFIED DIGITS TABLES PROGRAM 55-O LCR MODIFIED DIGITS - DELETE FROM FRONT = Modified Digits _1 Table 1 - 6 (six available) SELECT PROGRAM 55-1 and 2 LCR MODIFIED Modified Digits Table (1 - 6) Enter 1 to add digits in front of number dialed Enter 2 to add digits at end of number dialed SELECT= L = Quantity of Digits (00 - IO) to be deleted. FIGURE DIGITS - ADD L Digits added (up to 22).
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION 100-816-302 MARCH1993 PROGRAM56 LCRSTATIONGROUPASSIGNMENT Lzl-)-IS~m-I-IS0~171-I-I-I-I J SELECT = Logical Port number(s) Enter port numbers of stations being assigned. See Note 3 for entering a range of ports. ‘OTE: Shaded --L areas apply to DK16 on! Logical Port Number LCR Station Group No. (1 06 I 08 I 16 I 18 I NOTES: 7. For more information, see the instructions preceding 2. Initialized data assigns all stations to group 1. 3.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS SECTION100-816-302 MARCH1993 This table below shows the program options for stations and CO lines for verified, forced and voluntary account code dialing.
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECOROS SECTION lOO-816-302 MARCH1993 TABLE24 OVERRIDEOPTIONMATRIX I Station A May Override Station B ’ Yes Yes I No Yes I Privacy Override Station A Options Off Off Privacy Override Block Station B Options Button Station B Options (Program 39) Program 31 LED 18 Privacy on Line2 Button Privacy Release2 Button Off Off Off Off On Off On Off Off No No No Yes No Yes Off Off Off On On On Yes Yes On Off Off Off Yes Yes On Off Off On
Table of Con tents LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY FEATURES DIGITAL SUBJECT TELEPHONE USER G U STRATA@ E DK DIGITAL TELEPHONE STRATA I D INTRODUCTION General Description .............................................................................................................. Purpose.. ............................................................................................................................... Organization.. ........................................................................
Introduction SUBJECT PAGE Setting/Changing Calling Station Messages ................................................................ Storing LCD Name/Number Display.. ............................................................................... Speed Dial Memo.. ........................................................................................................... Timed Reminders Wtih Memo .......................................................................................... Message Sending ....
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE Your telephone’s specific calling allowances are determined by its Class of Service, as determined by system programming. Your system administrator can inform you which features are actually accessible from your specific telephone. Once you are aware of the features that are available to your telephone, review each feature’s description and operational procedure contained in this guide.
Chapter I LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD DISPLAY HANDSET LCD CONTROL BUTTONS/SOFT RED/GREEN LED INDICATORS KEYS IL\ I 1111IUI I p; ;iiiE DIALPAD -I=: FLEXIBLE CONTROL FEATURE BUTTONS CONTROL BUITONS In its idle state, the 32-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) feature on your digital telephone gives you an accurate desk clock and calendar combination. When you have an outside call in progress, an elapsed time display gives a constant reminder of the call duration.
Scroll: 1. Scrolls through message SUMMARY OF LCD FUNCTIONS waiting numbers. 2. Scrolls through the speed when in Mode 6. dial digits (if more than 16 digits) IMPORTANT NOTEf All Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) examples in this user guide are shown with soft keys turned OFF. If your telephone has soft keys turned ON, the displays may be different, but they will still allow you to follow the steps in this guide. Generally, the information shown on line 2 will display on line 1.
Your station will display the called number, d later. Automatic Callback Call Forward: by “LINE X ACB”, 30 [[:1IIlORWlRDTO] [] [rcl] When you receive is displayed. -1 When you receive an automatic callback the seized line’s number is displayed. set automatic callback an automatic at a busy callback, station, the station for a Central its number number you called Office (CO) line, If your station automatically hook, INT is displayed.
Dialed Number: 1. CO Line CO Line Number: 1. Incoming Call or Transferred Call [ LINE 3 R::,i::j Incoming incoming Central Office (CO) call-if ringing on that CO line. Transferred CO call-CO state by another station.
Intercom Number Display: To find out what your intercom or extension number is if does not appear on your display, press Intercom 4 0 1 or CONF 4 0 1 and the intercom number will be displayed. i Message Mail: [ LCD Name/Number Display: 1. Idle Station CALL WW “b Off-hook A name or title may be set in memory for each station. When an LCD station is idle, the name displays on the top line of the LCD.
Chapter 2 4. Privacy When a station presses a busy line button to enter an existing conversation, the station number (YY) that initiates the override displays the Central Office (CO) line identification on the LCD. The overridden station’s LCD displays the initiating station’s number. (The display remains until the end of the call.) I,,] Recalling Station: [i?-EL-j Speed DATWIMUDAY Override To Set the Date: 1. Place handset When using displayed. 4.
4. Press the Redial 5. Press the Spkr button. You will hear a confirmation tone. NOTES: 1. To cancel call forward, press Intercom 6 0 1 Spkr (or press the call forward button used to set call forward). 2. If call forward is set: n Central Office (CO) lines that ring at your station on/y will forward (CO lines that ring into more than one station will not forward). W CO line calls transferred to your station will forward. W intercom calls will forward. W Call forward redirects the station hunt feature.
To Retrieve VOICE MAIL (VM) Whenever your station is call forwarded lo voice mail, certain digits will automatically be sent to the voice mail unit to direct the call lo your mailbox. These codes must only be stored one time; they remain in memory until changed. They do not have to be stored each time you Call Forward your telephone. Assigning a mailbox to store messages: 1. Press the Intercom button. 3. Dial the digits (up to 16) and pauses to be sent.
To Change/Delete Security Code: 2. Dial the four-digit code. the DISA 1. Press the Intercom button and dial the 3-digit access code. You will hear a confirmation tone. override [Xl 3. Press the Redial store the code. button to [,,,I 2. Dial the new DISA security code. 3. Press the Redial button. The DISA security code can be 1 - 15 digits code as it is dialed. You will hear a confirmation The LCD displays the new [0111X] 4.
Chapter 3 3. Dial the verified (4 - 15 digits). account code The account code digit length is set in system The new verified account code displays I,,,] 4. Press the Redial store code. button to You will hear a confirmation [DIT1PRObA::.I:N] 5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 to enter more verified account codes. 6. To delete a code, complete steps 1, 2, and 4, skipping step 3. tone programming. as the digits are dialed.
Key displays will be shown since app/y while Soft Keys are active. n 2. Mode, Page, and Scroll no longer If you initiated the call, the ‘TRNS” prompt will appear 30 seconds after the first digit of the telephone number is dialed-the “ABR” prompt for Automatic Busy Redial (ABR) will appear during this first 30 seconds (if it does not appear, then ABR was not assigned to your station in system programming).
8. The LCD will appear as follows after you press the JOIN Step 7 and all parties will be conferenced. Soft Key in [:::;“:::,I W n W “LN 3 + ST12” indicates that you are in a Conference with CO line 3 and Station 12. You can exit the Conference and the other parties will remain connected if you press the EXIT Soft Key. You can add another station or CO line by pressing the CONF Soft Key.
Chapter 4 LCD ALPHANUMERIC MEMOS SOFT KEY ACTIVATION To activate station: Sofl Keys at your 1. Make sure your telephone is idle. Do not lift the handset. 2. Press the Mode the LCD. Your telephone must be idle before you follow the steps activate or deactivate the Sort Key feature at your station. MESSAGES, NAMES, The LCD on your telephone can be used to send or receive messages to or from other LCD telephone users.
To Record e Message: 1. Press the I button to access alpha characters. Refer to Figure 4-1 for an explanation of the dialpad buttons. 2. Press * or 1 to move the cursor (-) to the desired position (the left edge of the display for a new message, or two spaces to the right of the preprogrammed message to add information).
MESSAGING CALLING STATION MESSAGING You can set a message that will appear on the LCD of telephones call your telephone by following the instructions on the left. To Create an LCD Message for Phones that Call Yours: 1. Press the LCD Msg 8ekt button (or Intercom 6 8). The LCD Msg Select LED flashes, and the LCD displays SE-ITINGICHANGING CALLING STATION MESSAGES You can set a completely new, personalized message by overwriting any of the existing preprogrammed messages.
3. Press the Spkr button. The new information is stored and will appear on the top line of the display. For example, if you entered “TOSHIBA EXT. 10:’ that will appear above the date/day/time on the display. [::::l::lt::M:O] To Clear Name/Number Display: Press the Intercom button, dial 6 2 0 and press the Spkr button During [UEIl] After clear: [011] To Enter Name/Number Information for Other StationdDevices: 1. Turn off Soft Keys by pressing Mode 7 0, when telephone is idle. 2.
To Program Speed Dial Names and Numbers: 1, Press the Redial button, then the Speed Dial button. 2. Dial the desired code. [,n" SPEED Press SDS or * if your telephone button. with a Speed Dial 4. Press any available CO button. speed dial 5. The number DIAL ] NN = Speed only) NOTE: A station memory. 3. Press the Mode is not equipped 3. Press the Page button to scan the directory for the appropriate number/memo. Dial Code.
5. If desired, number. enter a message 6. Press the Redial button to record the data in memory. Personal message (10 - 19) and system (60 - 99). The message does not display when setting a timed reminder-it displays when the reminder activates. Messages are set using the Record a Message method. The LCD displays “DATA PROGRAMED”. You will hear a confirmation tone.
9. Press the Mode IO. button. Dial 0. The LCD displays “MODE NO.?” The LCD displays date/day/time. The LCD then displays originating station, and the originating station number indication are displayed on the destination station LCD. To Receive a Called Station Message: 1, Press the Intercom and Msg button. The message will display on the destination station IMPORTANT NOTE! Soft Keys must be off (MODE 70) at the sending stations for this feature to operate.
Index A Account Code Calls I-3 Changes 2-7 Alphanumeric Messages l-4, 4-1 Auto Busy Redial Display 1-3 Automatic Callback Display 1-4 Automatic Line Selection Display 1-4 B Busy Field Display 1-4, 2-5 Busy Override Display. See Override Displays Busy Station Messaging 4-12 c Call Forward Displav l-5 Setting 2-2 Call Number-Intercom Display l-5 Call Pickup Display 1-5 Called/Calling Station Messaging.
DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER Table of Contents G U I II E SUBJECT PAGE INTRODUCTION STRATA" DK DIGITAL TELEPHONE STRATA General Description.. ........................................................................................................ Purpose ............................................................................................................................ Organization .....................................................................................................................
SUBJECT Calling System or Station Speed Dial Numbers ........................................................... Chain Dialing Speed Dial Numbers.. ............................................................................ Saved Number Redial.. ..................................................................................................... DTMF Tone Dialing With * and # ..................................................................................... Tone/Pulse Dialing ...........................
Introduction PAGE SUBJECT APPENDIX A 1000~series GLOSSARY Button Designations . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . ,____._.........._................................................,...,,,,,,,,....,.........,..........................,......,........,....,,... A-l G-l GENERAL DESCRIPTION Toshiba digital telephones incorporate state-of-the-art telecommunications technology and provide a vast array of calling features.
ORGANIZATION This user guide is divided into the following sections. The introduction consists of a general description of the digital telephones as well as the purpose and organization of this document. Suggestions on how to use the user guide also appear in this section.
Chanter 1 PURPOSE This chapter is designed to familiarize you with the controls and indicators located on your telephone. Understanding the function of the feature buttons and their associated LEDs will improve your efficiency in using the telephone and will help you to take advantage of all of the benefits offered by your telephone. Ill HANDSET BUlTONS RED/GREEN LED INDICATORS tlln.
. ZOOO-SERIES BM-TONS ZOOO-SERIES BtJTONS Call Fmd Busy NAns CALL Press your when FORWARD-BUSY/NO ANSWER BlJlTON to forward calls immediately to another station or voice mail device when station is busy or in the Do Not Disturb (DND) mode. Also forwards calls your station is not answered after three rings or 12 seconds. Call Fnwd No Answer CALL FORWARD-NO ANSWER BUITON Press to forward calls to another station or voice mail device when your station is not answered after three rings or 12 seconds.
2000-SERIES BUTTONS ZOOO-SERIES BU77ONS Night lkansferl or Night Transfer2 TENANT NIGHT TRANSFER BUlTONS Press the appropriate button to control the system’s CO line ringing patterns for after hours incoming calls for either of the tenants that share a single STRATA DK system. POOled Line Grp POOLED LINE BUTTON Press to access an available button. Privacy on Line PRIVACY BUITON Press to block Privacy Override on common CO line buttons. not block Busy Override or Executive Override.