Overview
First-time Programming
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Strata DK40 Programming Manual Spring 1999
First-time Programming
Follow these general procedures the first time you install a system or after major hardware
changes and/or you need to start from scratch.
Step 1: Check Minimum Hardware Requirements
A system must have the following minimum hardware installed for programming, as
described in the Installation chapters of the Strata DK40 Installation and Maintenance
Manual.
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To check hardware requirements on DK40
1.
Make sure the base cabinet power supply was tested and is functional.
2.
Make sure a 20-button digital LCD DKT telephone is connected to any digital
telephone circuit (Base KSU only).
3.
Make sure the Base KSU’s BATT jumper is in the ON position.
Step 2: Initialise the System
1.
From a 20-button LCD programming telephone, or from DK Admin on a PC, run
Program 91-9 four times in succession to initialise the system. At this point it is not
necessary that all PCBs are installed. However, if they are, Program 03 codes are
automatically assigned to the appropriate slots.
CAUTION!
If you run Program 91-9 while the system is in service all program
data is erased and all calls are dropped.
Program 91-9 sets the following elements to initial default status:
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Data for Programs 00~*99
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Speed Dial Memory
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Logical/Physical Port Locations
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Voice Mail Identification Codes
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Character Message Memory
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Timed Reminders
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Digital Telephone Volume Levels
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Call Forward Memory (Power OFF, then ON).
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Station Message Waiting status
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Caller ID lost call memory
2.
Install all PCBs. Run Program 91-1 to inform the software of the system hardware
configuration.