Installation
Stratagy DK
Stratagy DK I&P R2 November 1998
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Refer to the Stratagy Library CD-Rom for more details.
Features
Busy Station Identification
The Busy Station Identification feature enables the Stratagy DK to determine if a station is
“busy” without performing a “hook-flash” and transfer. Stratagy DK “reads” the data of a
DSS console and knows instantly if the station is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND).
A station in DND mode signals a “busy” condition to a DSS console. DND and busy are
processed the same way by the Stratagy DK (i.e., the Busy chain is executed).
To use this feature you must configure the new
parameters, program the new
DSS Port
field (
see Step 13 “Program the Mailboxes” on Page
), and install/program a PDKU as the DSS console (
See “DSS/Busy Lamp Feature” on
Page 1-8 for more information.
).
Important!
Once the DSS/Busy Lamp feature has been programmed using the two
parameters and the DSS Port field, Stratagy DK must be re-started two times.
The first re-start configures the DSS parameters/field. The second re-start
“loads” the DSS parameters/field into active memory.
Night Transfer Alternate Routing
Using the new
KT( )
token, a new feature called Night Transfer Alternate Routing is now
available. The feature monitors the DSS Night Transfer key in order to activate the
KT( )
token for alternate routing applications.
Limiting the Trace File Size
Trace is a diagnostic tool that is designed to assist you in troubleshooting Stratagy’s activity.
To log the trace data, you can use a text file called TRACE.OUT. The size of the trace file can
be configured using the new
parameter, which defines the size of the trace file in
kilobytes. When the size of the trace file reaches the setting limit, the existing file is
overwritten, beginning with the oldest record.
Installation
You will be handling the Stratagy DK when it is most fragile — unpackaged and exposed.
The Stratagy DK, if handled properly, will give long, reliable service. To insure that the unit
is not damaged during installation or maintenance, follow these precautions.
CAUTION!
Damage may not always be immediately evident (e.g., no physical damage on the
outside of the unit) and system failure may result weeks or months later.
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Handle the Stratagy DK with care.
Mechanical shock from dropping, shaking,
excessive force when seating the board into the slot, rocking a connector on or
other activities can severely damage the disk assembly or the disk’s printed
circuit board.
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