Stratagy DK
What’s Different?
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Stratagy DK I&P R2 November 1998
Refer to the Stratagy Library CD-Rom for more details.
Stratagy DK System Time
Using the
ksu_time
parameter, you can synchronise Stratagy DK’s system clock with the
system clock of the supporting Strata DK telephone system. Setting this parameter to true,
disables the
daylight_saving_time
parameter. The Main Menu screen displays KSU time
when this feature is enabled.
Note
An LCD telephone must always be physically installed on the first port of the PDKU
card (defined in
console_slot_id
parameter). If the message waiting LED has been lit
by the voice mail then Stratagy will be unable to initially synchronise the time.
Users Menu – Options Screen
You’ll notice some changes in the User Menu – Options screen. The changes (
) are:
◆
A new field called
DSS Port
has been added. This new field replaces the Alternate Rate
feature, which is not available with the Stratagy DK.
◆
The Message Volume feature, although displayed on the screen, is not supported by the
Stratagy DK.
DSS Port
The
DSS Port
field corresponds to the LED on the DSS/BLF console (0-57). That shows the
“physical” port number of the Strata DK station. This field enables the Stratagy DK to
monitor the Busy Lamp field of a DSS console port to determine if the station is busy before
attempting to transfer.
Tokens
As with all Stratagy systems the Stratagy DK retains all of the robust application
programming that is provided by tokens. Some new tokens are available exclusively for the
Stratagy DK. They are:
◆
KM
– Enables a portable/desktop computer’s modem to communicate with the
Stratagy DK internal modem (2400 baud) by sending the call to User ID 993.
◆
KT( )
– Directs calls to a designated User ID when:
◆
DSS function is active (
dss_active
= true)
◆
DSS port is assigned in the “answering” mailbox
◆
Night Transfer on the DSS console is ON.
◆
KS( )
– Enables system shut down for stop or system shut down and restart by calling
into the system and accessing a specific mailbox/User ID.
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