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Page 1: ...ZTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 Strata Se 6 Vi with CENTREX Application GENERALDESCRIPTION TSD 87 10 05 1OM ISSUE L PRINTED IN U S A ...

Page 2: ...OPERATION General Standard Features System Station Optional Features ILLUSTRATION LIST i 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 6 6 6 7 8 9 9 9 10 10 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 17 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 i9 20 TITLE PAGE PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT STRAT 4 Se and Vie CABlN s STRATA Se CABINET Interior STRATA Vle CABINET Interior EXTERNAL MODULES DOOR PHONE MRGU HESB SINGLE LINE ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE 1O button ELE...

Page 3: ...rs enhanced connec tivity with stand alone voice mail products off hook call announce OCA SMDR remote administration maintenance and 32 character alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display read outs Wherever a CO line interface is indicated in the following text it can be a CO CTX and or PBX line Very similar in design both systems are based on stored program control custom LSI cir cuitry solid state spa...

Page 4: ...is housed in a single metal and plastic cabinet Figure 2 with the following dimen sions STRATA Se Height 16 5 420 mm Width 12 0 306 mm Depth 2 67 67 mm Weight 9 25 Ibs 4 2 kg STRATA We Height 21 25 540 mm Width 12 9 330 mm Depth 2 75 70 mm Weight 15 63 Ibs 7 1 kg The STRATA Se key service unit Figure 3 is factory equipped with two printed circuit boards PC and a power supply The main PCB SMAU and ...

Page 5: ...e identical in external appearance Figure 5 An HDCB that is needed to support up to three door phones Figure 6 is available with two per system being the maximum An ex ternal ring generator power supply MRGU that can be used with the HOXB is also available Fig ure 7 An external amplified speaker HESB can either be used to amplify the ringing bell of a telephone or as a paging speaker Figure 8 When...

Page 6: ... Se stations 10 17 only are indicated 1 Single line electronic telephone Figure 9 Equipped with three permanently dedicated buttons rmr lmm and an Intercom CO line button which is not labeled 24 FIGURE8 HESB 1O button electronic telephone Figure 10 Available in two models as a speakerphone or with handsfree answerback on intercom calls only See Figure 20 for a detailed illus 4 20 button electronic...

Page 7: ...Busy Station Messaging l Called Station Messaging l Calling Station Messaging l Remote Station Messaging l Busy Lamp Field BLF Indication l CO Line Identification l Speed Dial Memo l Timed Reminders All phones have the same dimensions Height 3 6 92 mm Width 7 0 178 mm Depth 9 0 229 mm Housed in an impact resistant off white plastic case each phone comes with a brown faceplate with wine black oTblu...

Page 8: ...4 FEATURES and SERVICES The features and services of these elec tronic key telephone systems are summarized in Tables 6 and C which list the standard and op tional features respectively FIGURE 14 I IMDB data switching network system The integrated installed in blace of the for every station in the modem unit HMDB is standard electronic tele phone base and includes an RS232 connector for a personal...

Page 9: ...one B Tone 870 Hz X second 710 Hz 2Sseconds 5 rings Busy Override Tone 2 400 Hz 1 second on 3 seconds off Dial Tone Intercom 400 Hz continuous Ringback Tone 400 Hz 1 second on 3 seconds off Busy Tone 400 Hz X second on X second off Do Not Disturb Tone 400 Hz I second on s second off Voice Page Warning Tone 600 Hz 1 second on only via electronic tele phone speaker Off hook Call Announce Warning Ton...

Page 10: ...TX PBX Transfer or CO Dial Tone Recall l Handsfree Answerback S TRA TA V e only 8 STRATA Se We GENERALDESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 TABLE B STANDARD FEATURES l All Call Voice Page l Alternate Point Answer l Automatic Dialing System l Automatic Hold Recall SYSTEM l Live System Programming l Message Waiting l Multiple Simultaneous Handsfree Intercom Paths l Music On Hold Interface l Night Ringing Answer...

Page 11: ... CO lines are then connected between the left side panel and the locally provided RJ 25C up to two each or RJ 11C up to six each jacks An external tuner or equivalent is re quired if the Music On Hold Background Music feature is utilized Some optional features reduce maximum station capacities see Optional Features A functional block diagram of both key ser vice units is shown in Figure 16 It cons...

Page 12: ...trated in Figure 18 shows the loca tions of the various printed circuit boards and optional equipment NOTE The optional modules are used only when required All internal boards connect to the main PC8 in some cases they also attach to the key service unit s side panel 1o and 18 and various option modules The names and functions are as follows SMAU VMAU The main printed circuit board of the key serv...

Page 13: ... O button CI _ SSTU tt14 17 20 bunon LCD Electronic Telephone i Station MOH Door Phone Monitor Station STRATA SSTU 2 t122 25 I I 6 I I To CO PBX 6 Lines I 1 O buttm Electronic Telephone 20 button LCD Electronic Telephone FIGURE 16 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ll ...

Page 14: ...COUNCOU An optional interface between the SMAWVMAU and one three additional CO line s Depending upon local CO require ments the SCOU VCOU is programmed to 12 FIGURE18 STRATA Vie KEY SERVICEUNIT with PCBs provide DTMF or rotary dial outpulsing The SCOU serves one CO line the VCOU serves up to three CO lines and both serve up to three off premises lines SSTU An optional interface between the key ser...

Page 15: ... that allows the bridging of a CO line which appears in the system with a conventional telephone su pervision is provided Each HOLB provides three circuits all three of which may be di rected to an answering machine or similar de vice attached to the HUNT connector HDCB An optional module two per system maximum connected to the key service unit at station 13 and or 14 station 11 and or 12 13 STRAT...

Page 16: ...and are connected to the system via modular line cords 14 An optional replacement base for the elec tronic telephone provides a built in 300 1200 baud modem with automatic answering capabil ities It is a Bell Standard full duplex modem The optional door phone monitor station Figure 6 allows distinctive ringing to pre selected station s When a station dials an indi vidual door phone a circuit provi...

Page 17: ...git access code permits a station user to page via all idle STRATA Se We GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 telephone speakers simultaneously The system can also be programmed to include the External Page feature in an All Call Page Alternate Point Answer CO or intercom calls can be answered from any station Automatic Dialing System Allows up to 4C numbers to be stored in the system memory After se...

Page 18: ...putting data via station 17 station 13 in STRATA Se Station 17 13 is the only sta tion that is down during programming 16 Message Waiting Any station including the designated Message Center can set a Mes sage Waiting LED at any station with the Mes sage Waiting LED of that station The called station cancels the LED by lifting the handset and depressing the m button not avail able on single line el...

Page 19: ...s line supervision between the HKSU and the lA2 equipment The maximum distance between these units is determined by the lA2 Interface line circuit specifications To install follow the procedures listed below 1 Connect tip ring lamp and A lead connec tions per Figure 26 2 Using the provided 4 pair modular cord con nect the HKSU to the HCNB 3 Connect the MDF to the modular blocks with 24 AWG wire 4 ...

Page 20: ...me from HIOB to device is fixed at 160 ms Table A indicates available station lines and system capacities Least Cost Routing and Toll Restriction apply to standard telephones I TABLE A HI06 CAPACITY I 1 SYSTEM Q TY I STATIONS 1 I SP I 4 I 14 17 I I Vie j 8 1 18 25 I IKSU SIral EKT b Hi06 T MW SET VOICE CIRCUIT DATb DECODER vote Pav DTMF GENERATOR 1 Pa r DATA ENCODER 3caI IMAX 656 2 Feer DTMF RECEI...

Page 21: ...modular handset and line cords and except the single line are also equipped with an additional mod ular headset jack STRATA Se We GENERAL DESCRIPTION NOVEMBER 1987 On Hook Dialing The system allows you to dial your calls with the handset still on hook Call progress can be heard via the telephone speaker no need to pick up the handset until your party answers Privacy Button Allows privacy or non pr...

Page 22: ...heard via the tele phone s speaker The same music may also be bioadcast via the external page interface if an external speaker is installed 2o Door Phone Monitor Station Allows door phone unit s to distinctively ring pre selected stations A station dialing to an individual door phone unit provides monitoring capabil ities on the intercom l Alarm Button Turns off the alarm signal set in the system ...

Page 23: ...led station is currently in use via the speakerphone handsfree the caller will receive a busy sig nal Feature is activated automatically or by dial access I on a station by station basis 21 STRATA Se We GENERALDESCRIPTION NOVEMBER1987 Off Premises Extension Installing an HOXB al lows the system to interface with conven tional standard telephones or off premises cir cuits The HOXB serves two extens...

Page 24: ...BER1987 Handset Headset Zonnector Speaker Modulz Cord on 00 00 INT Z l T 3 Feature Function Hbld Buttnn Microphone Ringing Volume R Control Speaker Volume Control Flexible Buttons Intercom Button LEDs FIGURE20 ELECTRONIC TELEPHONEDIAGRAM 22 ...

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Page 27: ...HKSU Power Supply Installation Systein Ground Check PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION General Factory Installed PCB scou vcou SPFU Se only SSTU SMOU SEPU svcu SDTU STMU STRATA Se only BASIC CABLING REQUIREMENTS Station Wiring CO Line Connection SYSTEM POWER UP INliidiiii General Clearing Automatic Dialing Alphanumeric Messaging Initialization Timer Reminder Messaging Initialization System Real Ti...

Page 28: ... of CONTENTS continued SUBJECT 09 80 09 90 10 10 00 10 10 10 20 10 30 10 40 10 50 15 60 10 70 10 80 Amplified Conference HESB EQUIPMENT dGNN Cilb NS Wiring Connections MOH BGM Source External Paging Connections Direct External Speaker Connection External Amplifier Talkback Amplifier Background Music Volume Setting Sequence Night Relay Service Vie only ...

Page 29: ...oving EKT Base EKT Mounting Holes EKT Wire Routing Handset Hanger Carbon Handset Modification Off hook Call Announce Functional B lock biagram HCNB Connections HIOB Functional Block Diagram HIOB Wiring Diagram HIOB Switches HOXB Connection Straps HOXB Wiring HDCB Connection Straps HppQ MDFB Connection YL HOLB Wiring HSMB Printer Cabling HSMB Straps and Switches HSMB Buttons SMDR Printout Example O...

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Page 31: ... VCCU ensure the following l Do not use plastic or any type of conductive material for packing a SCCU or VCCU Use plain paper CAUTION Conductive packing material may cause the internal backup battery to discharge and damage the PCB 02 05 Whenever storing or shipping always ensure that the battery strap is in the OFF po sition Figure 1 The SMAU VMAU is a host board for the SCCU VCCU which is requir...

Page 32: ...the marked loca tions Use 1 panhead wood screws and stop when they have penetrated to half their depth 4 Hang the HKSU on the two screws and start 2 FOUR WALL MOUNTING HOLES FIGURE3 HKSU WALL MOUNTING two additional screws in the lower two holes _ Figure 3 Tighten all four screws 5 Knockouts are provided on top and bottom ot the side covers to permit cables to enter the HKSU Remove the appropriate...

Page 33: ...ctor at Pl on the VMAU PCB 9 Plug the power cord in and turn the system ON r 04 14 If power supply problems are suspected or if a new power supply is being installed the 3 INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 following voltage check should be performed STRATA Se 1 Turn the power supply OFF and disconnect the system power cord 2 Remove the HKSU front cover 3 Disconnect the power...

Page 34: ...ed FIGURE4 HPFB INSTALLATION 4 STRATA We The HPBU 7 is a PCB that mounts inside the power supply housing Figure 5 and is con nected to the female 3 prong connector inside the power supply s case Secure the HPBU with the two provided screws l The HPBU is then connected via the terminal block to the recommended battery pack which is customer supplied consisting of two 12 VDC maintenance free automob...

Page 35: ... prong terminal GND Either the same read ing or a reading of 0 volts should be ob tained 4 If the reading is OV leave one probe on the GND terminal and move the other probe to 5 INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 the second voltage terminal If a reading of OV is obtained on both voltage terminals the outlet is not properly grounded Omit steps 5 through 7 and proceed directly ...

Page 36: ...rotary dial outpulsing c Tone Performs a number of miscellaneous system functions l Generates system tones l Provides the switching matrix for the de livery of tones for both paging and inter com connections 05 12 SCCU VCCU All system control functions are performed by the single chip micro processor on this printed circuit board The sys tem program stored in ROM RAM for system operation and the R...

Page 37: ...or OCA STRAT Se 05 42 For adding stations 14 17 refer to Fig ure 9 and insert the three SSTU lo pin connec INSTALLATIONINSTMJCTIONS SECTION 500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 tors into P14 P15 and P16 connectors on the SMAU PCB Secure the SSTU PCB to the right side panel with the two provided screws Route the provided jumper cable from the SSTU P19 connector to the P19 connector on the SMAU to provide cross...

Page 38: ...U s corner hole over the white plastic standoff sup port Secure the SEPU to the left side panel with two screws FIGUREll Se SEPU and SMOU LOCATIONS STRATA Vle 05 63 Install the SEPU into connector P15 on the VMAU PCB Figure 11 Slide the SEPU s corner hole over the white plastic standoff sup port Secure the SEPU to the left side panel with two screws 05 70 svcu 05 71 The Off hook Call Announce inte...

Page 39: ... for clartty FIGURE 13 STMU LOCATION 06 BASIC CABLING REQUIREMENTS 06 00 Station Wiring 06 01 Intercom codes station numbers are as signed permanently to specific cabie appear ances in the system Make sure the station ca bles are connected to the proper terminals 06 02 Using the industry standard color code sequence terminate the individual 2 or 3 pair station cables consecutively on the MDF 3 pai...

Page 40: ...d via 2 wire modular line cords to connec tors COl C02 and CO3 Se or connectors l 3 4 6 2 3 5 and 6 Vle on the right side pane Figure 16 The opposite end of each cord then terminates directly into a locally provided RJ 11 C jack Figure 15 07 SYSTEM POWER UP INITIALIZE 07 00 General 07 01 A list of standard system data assign ments stored in ROM can be entered at any time by performing the initiali...

Page 41: ...r to Figure 18 temporarily connect a 20 key EKT to jtati on 7 and perfc m the tci lowing 1 Place the system power switch POW in the ON position 2 Depress the INT switch on the left side panel and hold it in 3 Depress the SET switch and allow it to lock l SET LED goes on l Station 17 All LEDs except SPKR and MIC flash continuously 4 Depress and release the SET switch again l SET LED goes off 0 Stat...

Page 42: ...y NOTE System messages can only be programmed or changed at station 10 When the system is initialized five messages are automati cally stored in memory 60 OUT TO LUNCH 61 IN A MEETING 12 62 CALL 63 BACK AT 64 RETURN ON 07 30 Timer Reminder Messaging Initializa tion 07 31 To clear Timer Reminder messages fol low these procedures 1 Lock in the SET switch l Station 13 17 LED 19 lights steadily 2 To c...

Page 43: ...he HVSU label from the HVSU and attach it to the EKT label NOTE This step is very important so that an equipped EKT may be easiiy identified 3 Plug the HVSU into the P5 connector on the bottom of the EKT main board Figure 19 4 Reinstall the EKT bottom cover and tighten the four screws 08 20 EKT Wall Mounting 08 21 All EKTs are mounted in the same manner and they may be mounted on a wall or any oth...

Page 44: ...13 handset cord is avail able from your Toshiba supplier and it is sug gested that this cord be used when wall mount ing an EKT 08 30 EKT Connections 08 31 Connect the appropriate length line cord to the modular connector route the cord to the EKT and connect to the EKT modular jack Test the EKT per Paragraph 08 50 08 40 Carbon Handset Installation 08 41 All 6000 series EKTs are factory equipped w...

Page 45: ...N INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 l SPKR MIC LEDs on steady l Listen for CO PBX dial tone via the EKT speaker NOTE If no CO PBX facility is connected to a m key dial tone cannot be heard but the LED is still functional g When CO testing is complete on each EKT continue the EKT test by depressing the m key SPKR MIC LEDs off l EKT speaker off h Depress the m key DND LED 3 i Depress the...

Page 46: ...stations 08 53 This completes the station function check for the EKTs repeat the procedure for all EKTs in the system 09 INSTALLATION OF OPTIONS External 09 00 Off hook Call Announce 09 01 General Off hook Call Announce OCA allows a station user while in conversa tion via the handset off hook to receive inter com calls through the EKT s speaker The user may also reply via the EKT s microphone as l...

Page 47: ...nd 0 can be programmed on a per station basis if desired Toll Restriction Override by System Auto matic Dialing A programmable system fea ture that permits numbers stored by the Au STRATA Se We GENERALDESCRIPTION NOVEMBER1987 tomatic Dialing System feature to be called by toll restricted stations Trunk to trunk Connection Allows the system to set up a line to line connection tandem switching leavi...

Page 48: ...ide After reaching a DND station that station may be advised that a call is waiting by dialing 1 A tone signal will be heard at the DND station DP MF Mode Change TONE Button Allows a station to change between DP and MF modes via the m button as required Exclusive Hold Depressing the m button twice holds that call securely for the station that placed it on hold Executive Override Break In A station...

Page 49: ...8 and per INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 1 Connect the provided 24 V converter to the HIOB and plug it into a 120 VAC outlet 2 Connect a ground wire to the installation site s common ground and to FG on the HIOB 09 25 Programming Verify the proper pro gramming via several select ions in Program 3 XX in Programming Prccedures Section 500 036 300 09 26 Option Switches There...

Page 50: ...programmed 16 digits maximum The two cases are 1 Call Forward to Voice Mail Calls are for warded to the voice mail box When calls are answered digits are sent from the called sta tion via the HIOB To program this case From the station that is to send the digits l Dial flPyi LCD displays 5 6 ID code set l Dial the digits and pauses m key re quired LCD displays the digits pauses pause two digits l D...

Page 51: ...09 32 Wall Mounting An HOXB may be mounted on any vertical surface 1 Locate the two mounting holes on the left hand side 2 Remove the module s right side cover to ex pose the two right hand mounting holes controls the operation of OPX telephone l SW2 controls OPX telephone 2 Set each switch to DP for dial pulse or MF for DTMF tone output as required After setting the straps rein stall the cover an...

Page 52: ...terminals on TB2 NOTE The HOXB requires a negative DC voltage therefore the main HKSU power cannot be used it is 24 volts 09 35 Programming Verify the proper pro gramming via selections in Programs 0 2 and 3 XX in Programming Procedures Section 500 036 300 09 36 To Test Perform the following proce dures at each Off Premises Extension Conven tional Telephone OPX location a Lift the OPX handset and ...

Page 53: ...the ALM position output C will detect a closure across its two leads a short and provide an alarm signal to all idle stations The signal may be turned INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION 500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 off with an m key on station 10 only 2 When SW2 is in the DOOR position output B connects to a door phone monitor station When strapped in the LOCK position output B will provide a dry contac...

Page 54: ...s three circuits all three of which may be directed to an answering machine or similar de vice attached to the HUNT connector Requires an HPLU PCB instead of an HCOU for each HOLB module desired 09 52 Wall Mount An HOLB may be mounted on a wall only Perform the following 1 Locate the two mounting holes on the right hand side 2 Remove the module s left side cover to ex pose the two left hand mounti...

Page 55: ...ways rings OPL sta tion I if it is idle k Lift OPL telephone s handset to answer call 0 Ringing stops EKT LED s light steadily 0 Verify that a 2 way voice connec tion is established I Depress OPL m key on an EKT l Verify that privacy feature prevents ac cess m Go on hook at the OPL telephone n Make another incoming call to the OPL CO line o Answer the call using an EKT l Verify that a 2 way voice ...

Page 56: ...a co DTR 20 I1 SSD Su ervmrv Send Data cable modthcamn reqwed I FIGURE 35 HSMB PRINTER CABLING c OS 64 Option Switches Remove the HSMB cover and locate the various straps and switches Figure 36 and perform the following r C32 a R29 IC21 IC12 IC24 2 A 8 FIGURE 36 HSMB STRAPS and SWITCHES 1 Locate the SW8 battery strap and connect the memory backup battery To connect the battery install the strappin...

Page 57: ...ur minute day etc for the item number selected by the MOD but ton and displayed by LED 1 LED 2 displays data selected by the INC button 0 Depressing the INC button once incre ments data by 1 l Depressing and holding the INC button causes data to increase continuously until the INC button is released 09 66 To Set Clock and Calendar 1 Verify that the battery is connected on the HSMB Figure 36 2 Depr...

Page 58: ...e lay answering it for several rings k Answer the call I Enter an account code as in step d m Hang up l Call record is output to the printer in the format shown in Figure 39 09 70 HMDB Installation 09 71 General An integrated modem unit which allows simultaneous voice iiaia switch ing to be controlled via an associated EKT The HMDB is installed in place of the standard EKT base and includes an RS ...

Page 59: ...dem calls The modem LED is on when ever the modem is in use l Answer Call m Key Se lects the modem mode answer or originate call the mode switches each time the key is depressed LED answer on originate off Manual Auto m Key Se lects tl d m em n da manual or auto an swer the mode switches each time the key is depressed LED auto on manual off FIGURE42 HMDB INSTALLATION 29 ing holes in the EKT Contin...

Page 60: ... to ring the HMDB or inter com calls directed to the modem line not the associated station line a Set the local terminal to on line b Using the m key set to answer mode LED on c Using the m key set to auto mode LED on d Call the HMDB from another modem terminal set up e When the call rings in the MODM LED turns on and the terminal displays COM 3o MUNICATIONS or CONNECTED set Note 1 At this point c...

Page 61: ...sure that these sta tions have been programmed for Amplified Con ference via Program 02 Programming Proce dures Section 500 036 300 09 84 To test The amplifier is automati cally connected once the conference is estab lished Amplification exists between any two out side CO r es zsec 3 s weii as betw zen the second CO line selected and the station no am plification between the first CO line and the ...

Page 62: ...inal 4 to 5 3 Refer to Figure 51 and connect VOICE and EKT CONT TBl Connect terminals 1 4 respectively to the indicated pins on the EKT modular connector 32 Terminal 1 to pin 1 Terminal 2 to pin 6 Terminal 3 to pin 3 Terminal 4 to pin 4 NOTE These connections can be made to the VO ICE modular connector instead of TB I as shown in Figure 46 HESB TBl EKTDATA L VOICE it711 n 1 MDF 3 EKT VOICE IT11 f ...

Page 63: ...HESB 1 Connect KSU jumper TBl Terminal 1 to 2 2 Connect two KSU jumpers TB2 33 INSTALLATIONINSTRUCTIONS SECTION500 036 200 JANUARY 1988 Terminal 3 to 4 Terminal 5 to 6 3 Connect Door Phone TBl connect the fol lowing terminals to the indicated pins on the door phone unit MDFB Terminal 9 to pin 1 NOTE Terminal 10 to pin 2 Terminal 8 to pin Ll Terminal 7 to pin L2 These connections can be made to the...

Page 64: ...nal 3 If talkback capability is required a customer provided talkback amplifier speaker can be connected 600 terminal MPEDANCE SWITCH FIGURE48 IMPEDANCE SWITCH 10 30 Direct External Speaker Connection 10 31 The exact number of speakers that may be connected to the 8 ohm 3 watt output is de pendent on the type of speaker used conductor resistance and desired volume 10 32 The 8 ohm output impedance ...

Page 65: ...volume setting sequence The volume at in dividual stations is set with the lower volume control on the right hand side of the EKTs 10 65 If a separate BGM source is connected via an external amplifier on the external page it can be heard from the external amplifier speaker only If required the system can provide a dry contact control signal for muting the exter nal BGM when a page is in progress 1...

Page 66: ...system adjust the BGM level as follows 1 Using an EKT in speakerphone mode make a call on a CO line and adjust the EKT speaker volume to a comfortable level NOTE This should be done in an area that has background noise that is about average for tha t particular installation 2 Using the m key disconnect the CO call and activate BGM at the EKT 3 Using only the BGM volume control adju the BGM to a co...

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Page 71: ...ent For service or repair contact your local Toshiba Telecommunications distributor To ob tain the nearest Toshiba Telecommunications distributor in your area call Toshiba America Telecommunication Systems Division in Irvine CA 714 583 3700 or Armonk NY 914 273 1750 RADIO FREQUENCY IiTERFERENCE Warning This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict...

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Page 73: ...ral 3 03 10 Programming Options 3 03 20 System Assignmnets 4 03 30 Toll Restriction Assignments 8 03 40 Least Cost Routing Assignments 10 03 50 Station Assignments 11 TABLE l HOLD RECALL TIME CODE 15 TABLE LIST 17 04 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 18 04 00 Initialization 18 04 10 Clearing Automatic Dialing 19 04 20 Alphanumeric Messaging Initialization 19 TABLE 2 INITIALIZED DATA 20 04 30 Timer Reminder M...

Page 74: ...22 Program 0 9 Off Premises Line Hunting 48 23 Program 190 PBX Backup Program 19X PBX Access C dde s 49 24 50 5 Program 1 OO Toll Restriction System Parameters 51 Program 1 01 Toll Restriction Disable 52 27 Program 102 Forced Account Code Check 53 28 Program 103 l 05 Other Common Carrier OCC or Equal Access l 2 54 29 Program 104 106 OCC Authorization Codes l 2 55 30 Program 108 l 09 Toll Restricti...

Page 75: ...X Station Type Assignment 77 52 Program 4 XX Station Flexible Key Assignment 78 53 Program SXX Station Class of Service l 79 54 Program 5 XX Station Class of Service 2 80 55 Program GXX Station Toll Restriction LCR Classifi dn 81 56 Program 6 XX Station to Statton Huntrng 82 57 Program 7XX Station Outgoing Call Restriction 83 58 Program 81XX 89xX CO Ringing Assignments DAY DAY 2 NIGHT 84 59 Progra...

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Page 77: ...ed with the installation documentation Place the programming overlay PROGfWWMlNGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY 988 over the designation strip of the 20 key EKT at station 13 17 This insures that the key LEDs are correctly identified and matched with the in formation given in this section 02 03 When the system is in the program ming mode station 13 l 7 is used to enter the system data in one...

Page 78: ...rogram all stations or groups of stations si multaneously 02 12 Multiple station programming is ac complished by substituting a special group code for the station number pan of the program number XX The codes are 11 All stations a 0 Stations 10 17 1 3 Stations 18 25 lSTRA TA VI only 02 13 When the multiple station group code is entered the LEDs display existing data as fol lows Steady LED Data is ...

Page 79: ...le Automatic Release On Hold Timing 1A2 Interface CO Line Groups Night Ringing Over External Page Single CO Line Dial 9 Group Selec tion CO Line Dial 91 98 Group As signments Off Premises Line Hunting PBX Backup PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY 1988 19X PBX Access Codes STRA TA V e only 03 12 Toll Restriction Assignments 100 Toll Restriction System Parameters 101 Toil Restriction D...

Page 80: ...e blank if one group dial 9 is sufficient 4 Two CO Line Conferencing mark an X next 4 to 14 to inhibit two CO line conferencing Leave blank if two CO line conferencing is to be permitted 5 Least Cost Routing Access mark an X next to 13 if Least Cost Routing will be used Leave blank if LCR not used STRATA We only 6 DP Make Ratio mark an X next to 12 if a 33 make break timing ratio is required Leave...

Page 81: ... this station NOTES 1 Door Lock keys are assigned to stations in 5 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500 036 300 JANUARY 1988 Program 4 XX Codes 71 74 2 An Alarm Reset key is available on sta tion 10 only The Alarm key mode must be programmed as the first m key on sta tion 10 in Program 4 XX Code LED 10 must be on in Program 03 02 Program System Assignments Options Seven options are selected with thi...

Page 82: ...enter Station lo mark an X next to 02 if station 10 is to be the Message Cen ter NOTES 1 Only one station 10 11 or 12 may be a Message Center however if more than 6 one station is chosen as a Message Cen ter the lowest numbered station will be registered 2 m keys are assigned in Program 4 XX 04 Program CO Line Outpulsing Selection Selects DTMF tone MF or rotary dial pulse DP outpulsing l Mark an X...

Page 83: ...s the system of the CO lines that PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500 036 300 JANUARY I8 should be considered for selection when a sta tion dials a Used only if LED 15 in Program 01 is OFF l Mark an X next to each CO line that is to be included in the Dial 9 group 09X Program CO Line Dial 91 98 Group Assignments Informs the system of the CO lines that should be considered for selection when a sta t...

Page 84: ...is program applies forced account code to CO lines Stations accessing these lines are then forced to enter account codes See Pro 8 gram 5 XX LED 14 Note Has no meaning stations are not selected for Forced Accoun Code in Program 5 XX l Mark an X next to the CO lines that are to force an account code for the stations se lected in Program 5 XX NOTE Program 0 2 defines the number of digits in the acco...

Page 85: ...all allowed area codes in the upper sec tion of the record sheet and all denied area codes in the lower section Make additional co pies of the record sheet for Toll Restrictlon Classes 2 3 and 4 1 XZ Program Toll Restriction Class Office Code Entry X Class 1 4 Z allow 6 deny 7 or display 8 This program defines the office codes al lowed or denied for each toil restriction class within the home area...

Page 86: ...s required after dialing the access code Leave blank if not required 3 Mark an X next to 00 if long distance route information 555 will be allowed Leave blank if not allowed 1 07X Program Select Long Distance Infor mation Route X 1 8 l Enter the route table number 1 8 that the system must use for long distance informa tion calls refer to Program l X50 1 08X Program Select Local Call Route X 1 8 l ...

Page 87: ...y 411 This table defines the route table that office 11 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500 036 300 JANUARY 1988 codes in a specified area code will use 1 Enter Area Office Code Table number 1 8 2 Enter the Route Table number required 1 8 3 Enter the Area Code required 4 Enter the Office Codes allowed 5 Enter the Office Codes deleted 6 Allowed Office Codes may be displayed 03 50 Station Assignments...

Page 88: ...3 if a single line EKT with or without MW LED is equipped 7 Mark an X next to 01 if a lo key EKT or sin gle line with MW LED is equipped 8 Mark an X next to 00 if a 20 key EKT is equipped NOTE The upper ten keys in keystrips A B may be programmed for other features STRA TA Via only see Figure 3 1 Mark an X next to 11 if you want the first CO line number to be CO4 location depends on the selection ...

Page 89: ...xcept for Automatic Dialing m keys A feature will be rejected if you try to enter it at another key once its code has been entered Rejected as signments will default to a keys 2 A locked m key is assigned to a system auto dial location 60 99 DSS key is assigned to a specific starion A modem key is assigned to the station associated with a modem phone The modem phone s assignment is station XX 3 Ex...

Page 90: ...g Tone Disabled mark an X next to 04 if no warning tone will be heard when dialing this station Leave blank if a warning 14 tone will be heard at the called station 12 Handsfree Answerback Disabled mark an X next to 03 if Handsfree Answerback is to be disabled at the station Leave blank if it is not to be disabled see m key feature 13 MIC ON mark an X next to 02 if the mic rophone and LED is to be...

Page 91: ...300 JANUARY 1988 6XX Program Station Toll Restriction Classi fication LCR Priority Selection Defines Toll Restriction and Least Cost Rout ing Priority Selection for individual stations Se lections must be made for each station as fol lows 1 Mark an X next to 12 if this station is as signed Least Cost Routing Class 3 This al lows LCR to choose the routes in class 3 on ly STRATA Vle only 2 Mark an X...

Page 92: ...which CO lines ring at a given sta tion when the system is in the NIGHT mode 16 Mark an X next to each CO line that is to ring at the station during the NIGHT mode l Program 87XX selects immediate ringing l Program 88XX selects 12 second delayed ringing l Program 89XX selects 24 second delayed ringing NOTE If a CO line is to have th 5 call forward fea ture it must be programmed to ring on one stat...

Page 93: ...gram their individual auto dial numbers while only station 10 can program system auto dial numbers Table 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Z 32 TABLE LIST Title System Data Printout Selection Codes Speed Dial Memory Printout Selection Codes System Assignments Basic Door Phone Selection System Assignments Options Account Code Digit Length and TIE Line OPX Se...

Page 94: ...lexible Access Code Numbering Flexible Intercom Numbering Optional Programming Program 1x2 2XY 1x1 1 OO 1 OX 1 06 1 07X 1 08X 1 09 1 XY 1 X8Y l X50 53 l X60 63 l X70 73 1 9XY 2 XY 3XX 3 XX 4XX 4 Xx 5Xx 5 Xx 6XX 6 XX 7Xx 81XX 89XX 9 xx l x xx lxx YY Page 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 04 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 04 00 Initialization 04 01 A l...

Page 95: ...g a 1O key EKT for programming 04 12 To clear the Automatic Dialing System and Station memory up to 40 numbers pro ceed as follows PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500 036 300 JANUARY 1988 1 Lock in the SET switch l Station 13 l 7 LED 19 lights steadily 2 To clear station 10 33 depress the em key and dial 2 1 a l SPKR LED flashes continuously l Depress keys a Jj a a l Depress the m key 3 To clear st...

Page 96: ... 1 or m m 1 b Dial in the day 0 represents Sunday 3 Monday etc through a for Saturday c Depress the 0 or m key 04 50 System Data Entry 04 51 System data is entered via station 13117 while the system is in the programming mode 04 52 The system is placed in the program ming mode and data is entered as follows 1 Depress the SET switch on the HKSU and allow it to lock l SET LED lights l 19 LED on stat...

Page 97: ...enter Station 10 Equipped STRA TA Vie only 04 Program CO Line Outpulsing Selection DTMF Equipped e 4 Program CO Line Identification None 05 Program Automatic Recall From Hold Timing 32 Seconds 0 5 Program Camp on Timeout 32 Seconds 06 Program Automatic Release On Hold Enable Disabled All CO lines 0 6 Program CO Tandem Switching CO Tandem Switching Disable 07 Program Automatic Release On Hold Timin...

Page 98: ... Restriction Class Area Office Code Exception Table Selection 1X0 Program Toll Restriction Class Parameters None Selected 01 or 011 Allowed LEAST COST ROUTING ASSIGNMENTS SJRAJA Vie only 1 00 Program LCR Home Area Code Blank Blank 1 OX Program LCR Special Codes 1 06 Program LCR Parameters Blank 1 07X Program Select Long Distance Information Route Table Table Chosen 8 1 08X Program Select Local Cal...

Page 99: ...e Mode OFF all stations MIC Key Lock Momentary all stations Speakerphone Allowed all stations 5 XX Program Station Class of Service 2 6000 LCD 2000 LCD 6000 LCD Station to Station Message Waiting with LCD Allowed all stations Address Memo Memory Enable Forced Account Code Not required all stations Toll Restriction Override Code Not allowed all stations Hold Recall Time Per Program 05 Automatic Off...

Page 100: ...gram 9 XX l Program XX Speed Dial Memory 0 All data 0 System list e 0 Any individual station list 05 04 To request a printout 1 Depress the SET switch on the HKSU l SET LED goes on l Station 13117 LED 19 goes on 2 Depress the m key on station 13 17 l SPKR LED goes on 3 Dial j a l The SPKR LED begins to flash 4 LEDs 00 08 switch on and off in response 24 to operation of the associated keys Refer to...

Page 101: ...0 0 0 0 0 04 ojoio x xlo x oIx o xIo x o o 03 oi0 0 O o o oloioio 0i010io x 02 0 o oio o o o x xlx x I x I x j xix 01 3 OiX OlXiXIX 0jojoioIxix X X 00 0 x olx o x Io i o x LED on X LED off 0 TABLE 3 SYSTEM DATA PRINTOUTSELECTIONCODES continued I 183XXi86XX189XXI I I 08 X X X X X 07 I x I x x 1 x i x 06 XiXiX X X 05 olo o 010 04 0 j x i 0 x I x 03 x XIX x x 02 0 o ololo 01 olo o olx 00 oiolxlxix LE...

Page 102: ...10000 0 5 000000 00000000 00000100 0 x5 000000 00000000 00000010 0 6 000000 00000000 00000000 0 J6 000000 00000000 00000000 0 7 000000 00000000 00000000 0 8 000000 00000000 00000000 0 08 111111 11111111 11111110 0 9 1111 1 11111111 11111110 0 91 111111 11111111 11111110 0 92 000000 00000000 00000000 0 93 000000 00000000 00000000 0 94 000000 00000000 00000000 0 X9 000000 00000000 00000060 BP EN0 OF...

Page 103: ...00001 000000 00000000 00000000 000000 00000000 00000000 CATA DIAL NLIVXR 10515 12 10735 9 555s 3621 21 16 000000 000000 1s a 00000000 00000000 l SELECT LED ON 7 1INT 00000000 00000000 000 999 000 999 l SELECT LED ON PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY1988 21 16 1s 8 7 1INT 808800 aa 00000000 81 82 83 84 8 DATA DIALNUMBER END DFPRINT U FIGURE5 SAMPLE PRINTOUTOF PROGRAMS100 19X 27 ...

Page 104: ...PROGRAM3XX 4XX 9xX are identical 28 utt SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ttP 3 10 3 11 3 12 3 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 3 19 3 20 3 65 21 16 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 111111 llJll1 I 111111 ftn END OFPRINT 1s a 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 lllllill 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 U l SELECT LED ON 7 1INT 1 111110 11111110 11111110 1111...

Page 105: ...2 give the code for the feature assigned to each key coiumns 3 and 4 give the actual features assigned corresponding to the codes in columns 1 and 2 40 65 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 99 96 m2 97 AD1 36 CO6 95 co5 94 co4 93 co3 88 co2 87 co1 8 S INT MWfFL DND RE RDL FFUJ X8 PRV ICD CFD Sf VE 29 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES SECTION 500 036 300 ik UARY 1988 e I OD END OFPRINT DD FIGURE 8 SAMPLE PRINTOUT OF PROGRA...

Page 106: ...7145551212 u00 7s 17147305000 000 76 19142731750 u00 177 12135551212 000 X78 17148531212 u00 79 17145551212 u00 180 17147305000 000 81 19142731750 000 a2 12135551212 000 183 17148531212 u00 Ei4 17145551212 000 as 17147305000 u00 186 19142731750 u00 87 12135551212 000 m 17148531212 u00 89 1714SSS1212 u00 190 17147305000 u00 91 19142731750 000 92 12135551212 u00 93 17148531212 000 194 17145551212 u0...

Page 107: ... Restriction Restricted _ _ _ _ ___ 15 __ CO Line Group s Eight 91 98 CO Line Group s One 9 __ ____ ___ _ _ 14 Two CO Line Conferencing inhibit Allowed ___ _ _ 13 Least Cost Routing No Least Cost Routing 12 DP Make Ratio 33 40 _ __ 11 DeTMF Signal Time l 60 ms 80ms _ 09 Non Privacy Privacy 07 Station 13 l 7 l O key EKT Station 13 l 7 20 key EKT i 06 Incoming Call Abandon 8 seconds 6 seconds 05 Pau...

Page 108: ...switch on the HKSU 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet the LED should the LED is already on depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be NOTE turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 6B Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes off Station 13 only 32 ...

Page 109: ...the desired pattern is set NOTE If any key LED is not shown it is not used KEY LED LED ON LED OFF 13 Station 15 23 Trunk to trunk Connection EKT 12 Station 14 22 Trunk to trunk Connection EKT __ __ 11 Stations 16 l 8 17 l g Amplified Conference Not Amplified 10 Stations 24 25 Amplified Conference Not Amplified 06 Automatic Callback Warning Tone No Warning Tone 04 LCD Display Dialed Number l minute...

Page 110: ... as required The detailed key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be meaning of each key LED is shown below turned off and on until the desired pattern is set This program also defines the length of the For account code length as each digit is entered SMDR account code Enter a number from 4 the entry is verified by LEDs as shown to 15 via the dial pad NOTES I Depressing the 1 key displays the...

Page 111: ...g of each key LED is shown below key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be NOTE turned off and on until the desired pattern is set lf any key LED is not shown it is not used KEY LED LED ON LED OFF JO _ StationlO key _ s __ _ _ __ mkey_ __ __ 09 Station 10 m key _ m key 08 _ _ 3 ring Mode 2 ring Mode 07 CO Line Groups Allowed Not Allowed 04 Message Center Station 12 Not Equipped 03 _ Message ...

Page 112: ...heet An X on the record sheet means the LED should Each CO key LED represents itself depress be on the required keys If the LED is already on depressing the associated l LED OFF DTMF tone operation key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be l LED ON Dial Pulse DP operation turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs excep...

Page 113: ... to the right of the preprogrammed message to add information c Depress the key with a letter you wish to en ter Use the 3 key to shift from letter to letter on the key For example l If you press 1 a D will be displayed By pressing 3 the D is changed to E Bypress ing a again the E is changed to F Press a again and the F changes to D l To enter spaces press fl d If want to enter a number press the ...

Page 114: ...eans the LED should Using the various keys turn an associated be on LED on or off as required The detailed mean Only one LED is permitted to be on depressing an ing of each key LED is shown below other key will turn that LED on and turn off the pre NO TE vious LED If any key LED is not shown it is not used KEY LED LED ON 07 160 seconds 06 128 seconds 05 96 seconds 04 64 seconds 03 48 seconds ___ 0...

Page 115: ... on LED on or off as required The detailed mean Only one LED is permitted to be on depressing ing of each key LED is shown below another key will turn that LED on and turn off the NOTE previous LED if any key LED is not shown it is not used KEY LED LED ON 03 64 seconds 02 48 seconds 01 32 seconds 00 16 seconds 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off memory...

Page 116: ...l turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be will have AROH during normal operation If turned off and on until the desired pattern is set k f 01 is off AROH will not function on that 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 6B Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes off Station 13 l 7...

Page 117: ...rious keys turn their associated be on LEDs on or off as required Each CO key LED If the LED is already on depressing the associated represents itself that is if LED 01 is on CO1 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be will be allowed trunk to trunk connection if turned off and on until the desired pattern is set LED 01 is off trunk to trunk connection will not be allowed on that line etc ...

Page 118: ...or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on CO1 will have Xl3 crossbar timing for turned off and on until the desired pattern is set AROH If LED 01 is off CO1 will have ESS electronic timing etc 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 1...

Page 119: ...LED should Using the appropriate keys turn their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on CO1 is bridged with the lA2 system If turned off and on until the desired pattern is set LED 01 is off CO1 is not bridged etc 5 Depress the m key to ...

Page 120: ...urn their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED isalready on depressing the associateci key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on CO1 will belong to CPU 2 If LED 01 turned off and on until the desired pattern is set is off CO1 will belong to CPU l 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs excep...

Page 121: ... be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO if the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on when the system is in night operation turned off and on until the desired pattern is set incoming calls over that CO line will ring over the external page if LED 01 is off incoming calls over that CO li...

Page 122: ... IJsing the appropriate keys turn their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on CO1 will be included in the Dial 9 turned off and on until the desired pattern is set group 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 17 LEDs ex...

Page 123: ...ns the LED shoulo Using the appropriate keys turn their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associatec key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on CO1 will be included in the Dial 9X turned off and on until the desired pattern IS set group 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All stat...

Page 124: ...the appropriate keys turn their be on associated LEDs on or off as required If the LED is already on depressing the associated l LED OFF DAY and NIGHT mode Hunt key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be rings with LINE1 TEL1 only turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 0 LED ON DAY mode Hunt does not ring with any LINESTELS l LED ON NIGHT mode Hunt rings with ALL LINEWTELS 5 Depre...

Page 125: ...be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on the system assumes that the CO1 line turned off and on until the desired pattern is set is connected to a PBX line and will cause fea tures such as Toll Restriction and Automatic Dialing to function acco...

Page 126: ...it is being dis code two digits must be entered played l If the access code is a single digit enter i as the second digit Key LED Start 1st Digit 2nd 3igit l If all combinations following a particular 11 Steadv first digit are to be considered access 10 Flash Steady codes e g 91 92 93 etc depress key 18 D on record sheet for the second digit NOTES 1 Depressing the 3 key displays the data without c...

Page 127: ...et Turn the associated LED on for the dialing plan of the home Area Code An X on the record sheet means the LED should be on Only one LED may be on at one trme If the LED is already on depressing the associated key will turn it off and vice versa I5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off memory I I 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 68 Transfer dat...

Page 128: ... appropriate keys turn their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required Each CO If the LED is already on depressing the associated key LED represents itself that is if LED 01 key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is on toll restriction is not applied to that CO1 turned off and on until the desired pattern is set line if LED 01 is off toll restriction is applied to that COl etc 5 Depres...

Page 129: ...eys turn their LEDs on be on or off as required If the LED is already on depressing the associated l LED ON Forced Account Codes are key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be checked l Each CO key LED represents itself that turned off and on until the desired pattern is set is if the LED 01 is on stations calling out over CO1 will be forced to enter an ac count code if required by Program 5 ...

Page 130: ...SS l and 2 1 Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU LEDs as shown below 5 digit numbers are entered via the di X LED on All LEDs off no data 5 Depress the m key to place new data in or NOTE Program 105 follows the same procedure as Program 103 Program 105 is used to register the second OCC number used by the system i4 ...

Page 131: ...s continuously The various LEDs indicate present data As each digit is entered the entry is verified by LEDs as shown below PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY 1988 Key LED Start 1st Digit 2nd Diqit Binary Numbers 03 X LED on 02 All LEDs off no data 01 00 5 Depress the m key to place new data in memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 66 Transfer data into working memory pe...

Page 132: ...l and 2 PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY1988 1 Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU X LED on All LEDs off no data 66 Transfer data into working memory per Par NOTE Program 5 W LED 13 enables stations to use Toll Restriction Qverride Codes 1 2 56 ...

Page 133: ...nuously An LED indicates present data An X on the record sheet means the LED shoulc be on If the LED is already on depressing the associatec key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES SECTION500 036 300 JANUARY1988 KEY LED LED ON LED OFF 02 Area code f 555 XXXX Allowed Not Allowed 01 01 or 01 1 Overseas Restricted Allowe...

Page 134: ...1 X 4 LCD displays all allowed codes 5 Enter first area code in range sequence LCD displays code entered start 6 Depress 1 key LCD shifts left to provide space for next code 7 Enter final area code in range sequence LCD displays code entered stop 8 Depress 1 key LCD is blank 9 Return to Step 5 to enter additional area codes 10 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 17 LEDs except 19...

Page 135: ...CD displays all allowed codes LCD displays code entered 5 Enter first office code in range sequence start 6 Deoress P kev 7 Enter final office code in range sequence stop 8 Depress 3 key 9 Return to Step 5 to enter additional office codes 10 Depress the m key to place new data in memory 1 1A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program or 116 Go to Step 2 in another program table or 11C...

Page 136: ...Ia Display SPKR LED flashes continuously as required X Restriction class 1 8 LCD displays dialed number 2 X 2 LCD is blank 8 Press 3 key 2 X 3 LCD is blank 2 X 4 LCD displays all allowed codes 9 Enter first office code in range sequence LCD displays code entered start 10 Depress 1 key LCD shifts left to provide space for next code 11 Enter final office code in range sequence LCD displays code ente...

Page 137: ... 1 4 as defined in Program 6Xx The various LEDs indicate present data 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using the various keys turn their associated be on LEDs on or off as required The detailed If the LED is already on depressing the associated meaning of each key LED is shown below key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be NO JE turned off and...

Page 138: ...al 1311 on the dial pad SPKR LED flashes continuously LCD DATA indicates present data 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Using the dial pad enter the system s home area code NOTE To clear existing data without entering a new number depress the 0 key once for each digit 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in ...

Page 139: ...ROGRAM NO I3 Dial ilafl on the dial pad X 1 5 corre SPKR LED flashes continuously sponds to five different special codes that LCD DATA indicates present data may be entered 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Using the dial pad enter the special code 1 5 Depress the m key to place new data in 1All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program t...

Page 140: ...LCD PROGRAM NO 3 Dial i pa 1 on the dial pad SPKR LED flashes continuously LCD displays program number Various LEDs indicate present data 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Using keys 00 02 turn their associated LEDs ON or OFF as required 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 6B Tra...

Page 141: ...the dial pad SPKR LED flashes continuously LCD DATA 8 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Using the dial pad enter X X 1 8 corre sponding to one of eig ht route table numbers 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 66 Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes ...

Page 142: ...LED steady on LCD PROGRAM NO 3 Dial 0119 on the dial pad SPKR LED flashes continuously LCD DATA 8 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Using the dial pad enter X X 1 8 corre sponding to one of eight r oute table numbers 5 Depress the lm key to place new data in All station 17 LEDS except 19 go off memory 6A Go to Step 2 in another program table or 6B Transfer data into work...

Page 143: ...ialed number An LED indicates present data 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet An X on the record sheet means the LED should Using one key 00 03 turn its associated be on LED ON or OFF as required Only one LED is permitted to be on depressing an NOTE other key will turn that LED on and turn off the pre Only one LED may be on at a time vious LED 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 1...

Page 144: ... 4 LCD displays all allowed codes 5 Enter first area code in range sequence LCD displays code entered start 6 Depress 9 key LCD shifts left to provide space for next code 7 Enter final area code in range sequence LCD displays code entered stop 8 Depress 1 key Number temporarily stored 9 Return to Step 5 to enter additional area codes 30 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs ex...

Page 145: ... pad X q Route Table SPKR LED flashes continuously 8 Y Route Definition 1 4 LCD DATA 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LEDs 00 01 02 03 show data in binary format Using the dial pad enter the Route Definition LEDs 10 11 indicate which digits are being dis number and Modified Digits Table number played 5 Depress the ma key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Go to S...

Page 146: ... fllail 8 a on the dial pad X Route SPKR LED flashes continuously Table 1 8 LCD displays dialed number 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Enter the required data for 50 53 via the dial pad 5 Depress the i5nr l key to place new data in All station 17 LED s except 19 go off memory 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this progra m 6B Go to Step 2 in an ther program...

Page 147: ...l EIgIja Jg on the dial pad X Route SPKR LED flashes continuously Table 1 8 LCD displays dialed number 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Enter the required data for 60 63 via the dial pad 5 Depress the TxITIT I key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program or 66 Go to Step 2 in another prog...

Page 148: ... Dial ifljl jgon the dial pad X Route SPKR LED flashes continuously Table 1 8 LCD displays dialed number 4 Refer to the System Record Sheet LCD displays code entered Enter the required data for 70 73 via the dial pad 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 17 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program or 66 Go to Step 2 in another program t...

Page 149: ... digits entered Using the dial pad A Delete Table Enter the quantity of digits to KEY LED PAUSE be deleted from the dialed number 08 16 B AddTable Bntertherequiredmodifieddig its to be added to the dialed number To in 07 14 sert pauses see table for duration in sec 06 12 onds while adding digits press the 05 10 appropriate key when pause is required 04 8 I NOTE Digits may be added or deleted in th...

Page 150: ...s area code entered 3 Depress the m key 10 Depress the m key SPKR LED steady on LCD PROGRAM NO 11 Dial iiai Add ajna Delete or p Dis SPKR LED flashes continuously play X Area Office Code Table 1 8 LCD displays dialed number 2 X 2 LCD DATA 12 Depress i key 2 X 3 LCD DATA 2 X 4 LCD displays all currently programmed off ice codes 13 Enter first Area Code in range sequence LCD displays code entered st...

Page 151: ... asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required l LED ON Access allowed If the LED is already on depressing its associatec l Each CO key LED represents itself that key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be is if LED 01 is on then the station being turned off and on until the desired pattern is set programmed XX is allowed access to CO1 etc 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 1...

Page 152: ... the associated key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be if any key LED is not shown it is not turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 6B Go to Step 2 in a ther program table or 6C Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes off Station 13 l 7 LED 19 goes off New data is stored previous data is erased NOTE For multiple station programming refer to Paragrap...

Page 153: ...n their asso be on ciated LEDs on or off as required If the LED is already on depressing its associated key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be turned off and on until the desired pattern is set 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program 66 Go to Step 2 in an ther program table or 6C Tr...

Page 154: ...ow 5 Dial in the new feature s number The mean The new feature s number is displayed on the LCD ing of each feature code is shown below see table below 6 Continue returning to Step 4 until all desired features for the chosen station s are pro grammed 7 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off memory 8A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program 8...

Page 155: ...Allowed Handsfree Answerback Disabled MIC on at start of call On MIC key lock Allowed Speakercrhone 1 Enabled Not Included Not Allowed Allowed Enabled Off Not Allowed Disabled 5 Depress the irr m key to place new data in All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off memory 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program 66 Go to Step 2 in an her program table or 6C Transfer data into working...

Page 156: ...ble Disabled 01 Ringing Line Preference I Enable 1 Disabled 00 Automatic Dialing 5 Depress the m key to place new data in memorv 6A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program 66 Go to Step 2 in anyther program table or 6C Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 Allowed Not Allowed All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off SET LED goes off Station 13 l 7 LED 19 goes off N...

Page 157: ...on the HKSU this program or 6B Go to Step 2 in another program table or 6C Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes off Station 13 l 7 LED 19 goes off New data is stored previous data is erased NOTES 1 For multiple station programming refer to Paragraph 02 20 2 See Toll Restriction Programs 100 1 Xl 1XY 1XZ and 2XY 81 ...

Page 158: ...X X X X X All station 13 l 7 LEDs except 19 go off New data is stored previous data is erased 5 Depress the m key to place new data in memorv SET LED on Station 13 l 7 LED 19 on System is in program mode Normal functions halt on station 13117 SPKR LED steady on SPKR LED flashes continuously The various LEDs indicate present data As each digit is entered the entry is verified by LEDs as shown below...

Page 159: ...ciated LEDs on or off as required If the LED is already on depressing its associated l LED ON Restricted outgoing calls key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be l Each CO key LED represents itself that turned off and on until the desired pattern IS set is if LED 01 is on then the station being programmed XX is restricted from outgo ing calls on COl etc 5 Depress the m key to place new data ...

Page 160: ... 2 in an ther program table or 6C Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED on Station 13 l 7 LED 19 on System is in progra m mode Normal functions halt on station 13 17 SPKR LED steady on SPKR LED flashes continuously CO LEDs indicate present data An X on the record sheet means the LED sho be on If the LED is already on depressing its associat key will turn it off and vice ve...

Page 161: ...s be on ciated LEDs on or off as required If the LED is already on depressing its associatec l LED ON q Access allowed key will turn it off and vice versa LEDs may be l Each CO key LED represents itself that turned off and on until the desired pattern is set is if LED 01 is on then the station being programmed XX is allowed access to CO1 etc 5 Depress the m key to place new data in All station 13 ...

Page 162: ...X FLEXIBLE ACCESS CODE NUMBERING 1 Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU Binary Numbers X LED on All LEDs off no data or 6B Transfer data into working memory per Par agraph 02 06 SET LED goes off Station 13 l 7 LED 19 goes off New data is stored previous data is erased f 86 ...

Page 163: ...0 036 300 JANUARY 988 TABLE 61 PROGRAM XX FLEXIBLE INTERCOM NUMBERING 1 Lock in the SET switch on the HKSU 17LED 19on em IS In program mode rlcxlon Override X LED on All LEDs off no data the m key to place new data in agraph 02 06 87 ...

Page 164: ...ed XX must 10 for System Auto Dial 4 Depress the P key 5 Refer to the System Record Sheet Dial W Y f Auto dial code 10 49 per sonal 60 99 system 6 Depress the auto dial digits insert pauses via key q and flashes via key q 7 Depress the m key to place new data in memorv LCD displays dialed digits LCD displays dialed digits DATA 8A Return to Step 2 in order to continue with this program 86 Go to Ste...

Page 165: ...TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES STRATA Se We ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 Strata RELEASE 2 SYSTEM RECORD ...

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Page 167: ...tion 17 20 key EKT 06 Incoming Call Abandon 8 sec 6 sec 05 3 sec PauseAfter Flash 1 5 sec Pause 04 Insert Pause After Flash No Pause _ X Select LED on Initialized Data All LEDs off PROGRAMO l KEY LED X LED ON LED OFF 17 Door Lock Timeout 6 sec 3 sec 08 Door Phone 28 Door Lock Door Phone 07 Door Phone 2C Busy out No Busy Signal 06 Door Phone 28 Busy out No Busy Signal 05 Statlon i2 14 Door Phone EK...

Page 168: ...ied No Warning Tone 15 seconds Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Included X Select LED on Initialized Data All LEDs off Vie only AMP CONF TRK TO TRK Se 16 17 Se 14 15 We 1 8 l 9 24125 Me 22 23 PROGRAM0 2 ACCOUNTCODEDIGIT LENGTHand MODEM SPEED KEY LED 1 X 1 LED ON LED OFF I 17 I Repeat Ringing Standard Ringing 15 1 SDTU Modem Speed 1200 bps 300 bps I 04 Account Code Digit Length 03 Account Code Digit Len...

Page 169: ...AM 03 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS Outions KEY LED1 X 1 LED ON LED OFF X Select LED on lnltialized Data LEDs 00 02 05 on all other LEDs off Vie only see Program 08 for group assignments PROGRAM 04 CO LINE OUTPULSING SELECTION Initialized Data All LEDs off 3 ...

Page 170: ...a STRATA Se We SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 PROGRAM 4 4 ...

Page 171: ...RUNK CONNECTION ENABLE PROGRAM06 AUTOMATICRELEASE ON HOLDENABLE KEY LED X w 04 X Enable LED on tialized Data All LEDs X Enable LED on Initialized Data All LEDs Ini off off PROGRAM07 AUTOMATICRELEASE ON HOLDTIMING PROGRAM0 7 PROGRAM0 7 lA2 INTERFACE lA2 INTERFACE X Enable LED on X Enable LED on alized Data All LEDs alized Data All LEDs X Cross Bar XB Timing 95m X Cross Bar XB Timing 95m Blank ESS T...

Page 172: ...Blank Noring Initialized Data All LEDs on PROGRAM 09 X Include in Dial 9 group LED on Initialized Data All LEDs on NOTE X Hunt Initialized Data All LEDS off Used only if LED 15 is off in Program 01 PROGRAM 09X FOUR CO LINE GROUPS SELECTION Dial 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 X Include In group LED on lnitlalized Data 091 All LEDs on 092 098 All LEDs off NOTE Used only if LED 15 is on in Program 01 Eight ...

Page 173: ...lumn X Connected to PBX line LED on Initialized Data All LEDs off PROGRAMloo TOLL RESTRICTION SYSTEM PARAMETERS DialingPlan KEY LED X LED ON LED OFF 02 1 A C f NXX and NXX ___ ___ 01 1 A C f NXX and 1 f NXX _____ 00 A C NXX and 1 NXX NOTE X Select LED on Initialized Data LED 00 on KEY LED 03 and 04 are not used PROGRAM101 TGiL RESTRiCTiON DISABLE X b able LED on Blank Enable Initialized Data All L...

Page 174: ...it Length l 105 Equal Access Number 2 106 OCC AuthorizationCode Digit Length 82 PROGRAM108 ld9 TOLLRESTRICTION OVERRIDE CODES land 2 108 109 EEB PROGRAM 1X0 TOLL RESTRICTION CLASSPARAMETERS X class 1 4 KEY LED X LED ON LED OFF 02 Area Code 555 XXXX Allowed Not Allowed _ _ _ _ 01 01 or 01 1 Overseas Restricted Allowed __ __ 00 0 f Restricted Allowed X Select LED on initialized Data All LEDs on 8 ...

Page 175: ... Class1 4 Y 2 allow 3 deny 4 display PROGRAM1X2ALLOW CLASS AREA CODES I I I I I I STRATA Se Vie SYSTEM RECORO JANUARY 1988 I I I I I I I I PROGRAM1X3 DENY CLASS AREA CODES Initialized Data Allow 000 999 NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of 9 ...

Page 176: ...FFICECODEENTRY X Classl 4 2 6 allow 7 deny 8 display PROGRAM1X6ALLOW CLASS AREA CODES PROGRAM1X7 DENY CLASS AREA CODES This table will be used for office code restriction within home area code only Initialized Data Allow 000 999 NOTE Use multiple sheets as required Sheet of lO ...

Page 177: ...ODEEXCEPTION TABLESELECTION KEY LED 1 X 1 LED ON LED OFF 07 lArea Office Code Table 8 selected1 Nat Selected I 7 06 Area Office Code Table 7 selected Not Selected 05 Area Office Code Table 6 selected Not Selected 04 Area Office Code Table 5 selected Not Selected 03 Area Office Code Table 4 selected Not Selected 02 Area Office Code Table 3 selected Not Selected 01 Area Office Code Table 2 selected ...

Page 178: ...CIAL CODES lx 1 51 Initialized Data Data PROGRAM 1 06 L COPARAMETERS KEY LED 1X LED ON I LED OFF I 02 WNT Most Expensive Route Not Equipped 01 DT After Access Code Silent 00 555 LDl Route Normal b Initialized Data All LEDs off PROGRAM 1 07X SELECT LONG DlSTANCElNFORMATlON LDI ROUTE X Route Table 1 8 I Initialized Data Data 8 12 ...

Page 179: ...ssigned to this route PROGRAM 1 09 DIAL ZERO TIMEOUT NOTE Only one choice is allowed Initialized Data LED 01 on PROGRAM 1 X8Y LCR SELECT ROUTE DEFINITION X Route Table 1 8 Y Route Definition 1 4 DATA X Y Trunk Group No 1 8 Modified Digits Table No 1 6 1 2 3 4 STRATA Se We SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 Initialized Data Data 11 13 ...

Page 180: ...able Y 4X Data Displays the Area Codes in table Press the p to step through area code table Table Number NOTE Area codes which are added to these tables are au tomatically removed from Table 8 Area codes which are deleted from these tables are automatically transferred to Table 8 Initialized Data 1 X 2 Data 1 X 3 Data 1 X 4 Data All Area Codes Are In Route Table 8 14 ...

Page 181: ...a Route Definition 1 4 Assigned in Program l X8Y Route Definition Table STRATA Se We SYSTEM RECORO JANUARY 1988 iPROGRAM FEATURE I DATA I I 60 Start Time 8 I 61 Priority Class 1 62 Priority Class 2 I 63 I Priority Class 3 I I I I I Initialized Data 60 61 63 Da a XX PROGRAMl X70 73 STARTTIME C SCHEDULE Start Time Data HHMM 24 hour clock Priority Data Route Definition 1 4 Assigned in Program l X8Y R...

Page 182: ... JANUARY 1988 PROGRAM1 9Xl ADD DIGITS TABLES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 11 21 31 41 51 61 PROGRAM1 9XO DELETEDIGITS QTY TABLES 10 20 30 40 50 tin lnltlalized Data Pl X Modified digits table 1 61 16 ...

Page 183: ...Y 2 Data Office Code Added to Table Exception Y 3 Data Office Code Deleted from Table Y 4 Data Displays Office Codes in Table depress the a to step through Office Code Table Table Number OFFICE CODES ALLOW I I 1 I I Ii j I I I I I NOTE If Area Code is the home area code the Program 1 OO must be entered Use multiple sheets as required of 2 Initialized Data 2 X 0 Data 8 2 X 1 Data 2 X 2 Data 2 X 3 D...

Page 184: ...lATIUN NUMldtHb 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I I I I I I I I LED ON X Select LED on Initialized Data All LEDs off PROGRAM4XX STATION TYPEASSIGNMENT 1 KEY LED 1 FEATURE STATION NUMBERS 10t11h2h3h4h5 16h7 18192021 22232425 03 Single line EKT 01 lo key EKT 00 20 key EKT X Select LED on Initialized Data LEDs 01 and 04 on all other LEDs off NOTE This program must be done before Program 4 XX 18 V...

Page 185: ...01 I I I I 00 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT t INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT NOTES 1 Do Program 4XX for all stations before this program 2 Each code except for AD can only be assigned once per station If assigned more than once keys become AD keys Refer to Table 38 for feature codes 3 Use two sheets if required one sheet per eight stations Sheet of NOTE WW Modem Station Number YY DSS Destination Station Number Z...

Page 186: ...ect LED on Initialized Data LEDs 00 and 05 on all other LEDs off PROGRAM 5 XX STATION CLASS OF SERVICE 2 initialized Data LEDs 00 01 15 16 and 17 on all other LEDs off l Enables personal messages and speed dial memo Vle 6 stations max Se 4 stations max Initialized for lowest stations Allows station to change the code l Hold Recall Time Code KEY LED Prog 05 16 Sec 32 Sec 48 Sec 64 Sec 96 Sec 128 Se...

Page 187: ... nn I No Restrict X Select LED pn Initialized Data LEDs 00 and 10 on all other LEDs off PROGRAM 6 XX STATION to STATION HUNTING STATION NUMBERS 10111 12113114 15 16 17 18 19 20121122123 24 25 Station Hunt Destination PROGRAM 7Xx STATION OUTGOING CALL RESTRICTION KEY LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS 10 11 2 13 14 15 16 17jl8 19 20 21 22 23 4 5 05 11111111111 1 i 05 II X Select LED on Initialized Data Al...

Page 188: ...O must be assigned to ring ONLY that station However this CO may be assigned to ring other stations in other ringing assignment programs PROGRAM82Xx DELAYED CO RINGINGASSIGNMENTS DAY l2 SEC DEt AY ION NUMBERS KEY LED FEATURE STAT 10 11 12 3 14 15 16 17 18j19 20 21 22 3 24 25i69 1111111111111111 t 01 1 DAY l 2 set delav Initialized Data All LEDs off 22 ...

Page 189: ...o ring ONLY that station However this CO may be assigned to ring other stations in other ringing assignment programs PROGRAM84Xx DELAYED CORINGINGASSIGNMENTS DAY2 IMMEDIATE Ivcv 11 cn I CCATI IPC L STATION NUMBERS I STRATA Se Vie SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 t I 02 1DAY 2 immediate lllllllllllll I 01 1DAY 2 im mediate 111111111111111 initialized Data All LEDs off NOTE This program is used only if th...

Page 190: ... that station However this CO may be assigned to ring other stations in other ringing assignment programs PROGRAM 86Xx DELAYED CD RINGING ASSIGNMENTS DAY 2 24 SEC DELAY KEY LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 24 25 69 06 DAY 2 24 sec delav IIIIIIIIIIlIIII 2 24 sec delav 2124 sec delay I 03 1DAY 2 24 sec delay 02 IDAY 2 24 sec delav I 01 X Select LED on Initialize...

Page 191: ...I I I I I I I I I I I PROGRAM89Xx DELAYED CORINGINGASSIGNMENTS NIGHT 2CSEC DELAY KEY LED FEATURE STATION NUMBERS 10 11 12 13 14t15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 69 06 NIGHT 24 set deiav I X Select LED on Initialized Dots Ai LEE2 off NO TES 1 69 Assign for auto connect Remote Maintenance 2 If a CO is to Call Forward from a station the CO must be assigned to ring ONLY that station However this CO ma...

Page 192: ...All LEDs off PROGRAMlX FLEXIBLEACCESSCODENUMBERING I FEATURE I oor Phone j 616 t 6 Monitor Station 1617 17 6 8 I 8 STRATA Se Vie SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 Initialized Data Access Code Column Enter the new first digit of the access code in the blank space where applicable 26 ...

Page 193: ...Vie SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 PROGRAM XX FLEXIBLEINTERCOMNUMBERING SYSTEM 1NEW INTERCOM INTERCOM NUMBER NUMBER 1 4 digits 10 11 I 12 13 i I_ 14 J 15 I I 16 I I I 1 I I Initialized Data System intercom numbers 27 ...

Page 194: ...PROGRAM lXX W SYSTEM AUTODIALRECORD AUTO DIAL DIGITS Pauses 16 MAX lr 1314151617i819t10111 1211311411516 STRATA Se We SYSTEM RECORD JANUARY 1988 NOTE Enter a P for each 1 second pause 28 ...

Page 195: ...RD SHEET STATION XX AUTO DIAL AUTO DIAL DIGITS Pauses 16 MAX t CODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 1111 I I I I II I I I I I 18 I 34 35 II llllj lI IIIIIIIIl IIII I 36 IIIIIIIIIl 1 I JII 37 38 39 40 I 41 H l lI II 1 42 43 44 NOTE Enter a PJ for each 1 second pause 29 ...

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Page 197: ...TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES FAULT FINDING ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 Strata Se Vie RELEASE 2 FAULT FINDING PROCEDURES ...

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Page 199: ... Voltmeter Test 2 TABLE B STATION CABLE CONTINUITY CHECK USING VOLTMETER 3 07 10 Ohmmeter Test 3 TABLE C STATION CABLE CONTINUITY CHECK USING OHMMETER 3 FLOWCHARTS CHART NO 1 FAULT CLASSIFICATION 4 CHART NO 2 POWER FAULTS 7 CHART NO 3 STATION FAULTS 9 CHART NO 4 HKSU FAULTS 10 CHART NO 5 CO LINE FAULTS 11 CHART NO 6 MOH FAULTS 12 CHART NO 7 PAGE BGM FAULTS 13 CHART NO 8 DOOR PHONE FAULTS 14 CHART ...

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Page 201: ...ramming Procedures Further with the exception of Programs 5XX SXX programming changes are not effective until the new data has been secured in working memory see Paragraph 02 06 of Pro gramming Procedures lt is important to verify that the system programming is cor rect and functional before troubleshooting the hardware FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 03 02 In new systems or when th...

Page 202: ...ir The correct procedure for this is to re install the SCCU VCCU perform the initialization procedure and then reprogram the system as nec essary to test for the fault If the fault returns after these procedures are performed tag the defective SCCU VCCU PCB and return it for repair 2 06 POWER SUPPLY 06 01 If a power supply fault is suspected the power supply should be removed from the HKSU after u...

Page 203: ...he resistance between all combinations of the four wires at the modular block All measurements should exceed 1 M ohm 4 At the MDF place shorting jumper wires be tween the T and R of pair l green red the T and Rof pair 2 black yellow and the T and R of pair 3 blue white 5 At the modular block measure the resistance between all wire combinations The proper readings are shown in Table C FAULT FINDING...

Page 204: ...1 FAULT CLASSIFICATION Please read General Malnrenance Informalton before proceeding 1 ST Does YES NO To A STA FAULT FINDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 Uoes the taulr affecr all Lnecn CI breakers power fndl ...

Page 205: ...CHART NO 1 FAULT CLASSIFICATION cont F ram 1NO f To To To NO To c2 0 Page 6 5 FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 D36 500 JANUARY 1988 ...

Page 206: ...FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 1 FAULT CLASSIFICATION cont From I NO 1NO 1NO 1NO Fault should have been classified Return to Page 4 6 ...

Page 207: ...lace HKSU l Tag defective HKSU and returr for repaIr I 1 YES Power switch off Operate the 24V i c rcuIt breaker on the HKSU l Power switch on FAULT FINDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 Input IO the HKS L 23 2 20 2V7 NO the HKSU 23 2 l Power switch off Remove PCBs except the SMAUI VMAU l Operate circuit breakers l Power switch on YES A 7 ...

Page 208: ...nt 1 From one at a time l Take note of failure If it occurs and replace l Be sure to switch power Tag defectwe PCBIsl and return for repaw return for repalr l Check power supply fuses and AC source l Replace or repajr as necessary 23 END 8 l Replace power SUPPlY l Tag defectwe unit and return for repair c 4 END ...

Page 209: ...ULTS HVSU in EKT F ram To Tag the defectwe unltls YES and return for repalr YES END Verify statton cable per Tables Stallon port on another FAULT FINDING SECTIONMO 036490 JANUARY 1988 To Replace Replace aPP oprlatr svcu awromare SSTU YES J v END ...

Page 210: ...INDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 4 HKSU FAULTS From Remove scou vcou SEPU SMOU i Reinstall all I Replace HKSU Tag defective PCBkl and return for repair Tag defective H KSU and return for repair lO ...

Page 211: ...RY 1988 From NO Go to Page 4 to classify fault NO Replace appropriate HCNB Correcr co PBx _____ ___________ line operaaon l Wlrjng between SCOUNCOU and Change the vcou scou Replace the Tag defective Tag defective Item and return for repair return for repaIr 1 END ll ...

Page 212: ... NO 6 MOH FAULTS From MOH I 0 Page 5 Parr here ro here from rhe Fault Classlflcarton NO Go to Page 4 w to cl assi fy fault l Verify external equipment SMOU equipped Replace the Replace the scou vcou NO YES Tag defective w PCB and return for repair c5 END ...

Page 213: ...nnl HKSU power switch IS cycled off on with HKSU SET LED off PAGE BGM FAULTS Fault Classlflcatlon NO Go to Pdge 4 to c asslfy fault l L erify ex Prnal ecl ome t l Verify programming 1 YES Call the Service Center for assistance MOH BGM END Tag defective Call the Service Center for assistance 13 ...

Page 214: ...FAULTFINDING SECTION500 636 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 8 DOOR PHONE FAULTS here from the Go ro Page 4 to classify fault Verify station cables Call the Service Cenrer for DP button is assistance 14 ...

Page 215: ...O 8 DOOR PHONE FAULTS cont From OP2 Page 14 c From DP5 Page 16 i 1 YES 1 YES I FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 JYES Tag defective Door Phone or Door Phone j Cor tr l Jr and return for repair 15 ...

Page 216: ...FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 8 DOOR PHONE FAULTS cont NO Recheck Door Phone Conrrol Unit output prOgramm ng YES properly for the Program system for Door Phone usage 16 ...

Page 217: ...l Printer Operation l Cable Cornectlon l HSMB StrappIng 2 cec a hresn aid exseedtd Replace the HSMB To FAULT FINDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 From Replace the SCCU VCCU Intt alize the system and reprogram as requrred Call the Serwce Center for asststance 23 END 17 ...

Page 218: ...l Program statton w r ng Stanaara Teleunone l Aux ower Rlnglng l Off oremjses line A x l ary Oewce TO e tea a HIOB I FAULT FINDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 Replace the appropriate HOXB or HIOB the fault cleared the fault cleared Call the Serwce Center for assistance Tag the defective un tls and return for repalr ...

Page 219: ...FAULT FINDING SECTION 500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 11 OPL FAULTS From YES CO line onlon Replace the HOLE 19 ...

Page 220: ...i i FAULT FINDING SECTION500 036 500 JANUARY 1988 CHART NO 12 REMOTE MAINTENANCE FAULTS From line ooerar on ior Remore Mainrename Modem Serwce Center for asslsrance 2o ...

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