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Telephones and Peripherals
Peripherals
Strata CIX General Description
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Peripherals
The Strata CIX supports several types of stations and customer-supplied peripheral devices, such
as door phones for visitor screening, a music source interface for MOH and BGM, a speaker for
amplified ringer, Toshiba Voice Processing systems for voice mail/auto attendant applications,
and more.
Toshiba does not provide ISDN or IP station equipment, such as ISDN IP telephones, fax
machines, and computer interface devices for high speed Internet access or video conferencing.
Toshiba does provide the interface circuit boards that support all of the above ISDN station
equipment.
Door Phone (MDFB)
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Door phones can be assigned to ring telephones when the button on the door
phone is pressed. The Door Phone location displays on the called telephone’s
LCD. When the telephone answers, a two-way talk path exists between the
telephone and door phone.
Door phones can also be used as sound monitors. Station users can call the
door phone (it will not ring) and listen to sounds from the surrounding area.
Door phones also can operate as a “hot line.” For example, a door phone can
be used for calls between an office and a warehouse. Door Phones are often
used with a door lock to screen building visitors. The door lock can be opened
for a predetermined amount of time by pressing a button on a telephone.
Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB)
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The DDCB can support as many as three door phones (MDFBs)
or two door phones (MDFBs) and one door lock control relay.
Using the door lock control, digital station users can unlock a
customer-supplied electronic door lock at the touch of a button
programmed on their digital telephone or by dialing a feature
access code from any type of telephone. Each DDCB requires
one digital station circuit.
Each door lock can be programmed to remain open between
three~30 seconds. The Door Lock button LED remains On while
the lock is open. LCD telephones display “DOOR
UNLOCKED” until the telephone releases or times out.
External Speaker (BESCB)
The BESCB is a multi-functional, external, speaker control box with a built-in three-watt
amplifier. It can be used to control and drive a paging speaker, a paging amplifier, or a telephone’s
Loud Ringer.