1.1
Worksheets
The worksheets help you configure the system.
Designed to make the system configuration as orderly
as possible, they also provide room to record the
hard ware-ca bi nets, PC Bs, stat ions, and opt ions-
that comprise the system. Each worksheet serves a
distinct purpose, as follows:
Worksheet 1, Printed Circuit Boards:
Determines the system's printed circuit board
requirements, using guidelines
-
A4,
-
B4
Worksheet 2, Cabinet Total:
Provides tables to
help determine the number of PCB slots and
cabinets required and the type of common control
PCBs needed, using Steps
-
and "Chart 1:
PCB Configuration."
Worksheet
3,
Miscellaneous Options:
Provides
room to record the quantity of all of the hardware
options available with the system.
Worksheet 4,
System
Power Factor (PF)
Check:
The
power supply was engineered
for maximum cost efficiency to provide power for
the most configurations. Because of this design,
some power limitations exist when using old
electronic-type telephones and/or telephone
option hardware.
Example, only 24 3000-series telephones can be
installed in a cabinet. Each telephone and printed
circuit board has a negative PF and the
power supply has a positive
PF
The sum of
the
of
telephones and PCBs connected to a
signal cabinet must not exceed
and the sum
of the calculated cabinet
must not exceed the
values provided in Worksheet 4, Chart 3.
Configuration Worksheet
Example
The following example demonstrates how to configure
the system. This example does not represent the only
way to configure the system. The flexibility of the
Strata
enables a system to be configured any
one of several ways for
a
given set of requirements.
"Company
A
currently has
a
Strata DK24 telephone
system and is expanding to a
They are adding
a new customer service department which requires
the following new telephone equipment.
46 digital telephones (40 with
with
with
for API personal
computer)
One facsimile machine
Stratagy voice mail System (four-ports) with
interface
(with one Day- and one After-Shift
announcement)
Remote maintenance with built-in modem
One PC attendant console
Two door phones
Battery back-up
Alternate background music, because ACD
will
use the Music-on-Hold (MOH) music source for
advertising purposes.
January
1996
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