Toshiba DK8 manual

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    Digital Key T elephone Systems DK8 & DK16 INST ALLA TION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL © COPYRIGHT 1993 TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. T elecommunication Systems Division All rights reserved. No part of this manual, covered by the copyrights hereon, may be reproduced in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, includi[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS Chapter One — Introduction Section 100-816-201 Chapter Two — Site Requirements Section 100-816-202 Chapter Three — System Configuration Section 100-816-203 Chapter Four — DK8 KSU and PCB Installation Section 100-816[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-016-201 NOVEMBER 1992[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 PURPOSE .............................................................................................................. 1-1 2 ORGANIZATION .................................................................................................... 1-1 3 R[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-1 1 PURPOSE 1.00 The purpose of this section is to provide detailed step-by-step instructions for installing the STRATA DK8 and STRATA DK16 systems. 1.01 This chapter provides an overview of the entire installation section, and includes a list of reference documentation that supports the in[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-2 CODECs: Coder/Decoders—Semiconductors that allow the system to process analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions. DDCB: Digital Door Phone/Lock Control Unit—A peripheral hardware unit that can be connected to designated digital telephone circuits/ports. The DDCB has three in[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-3 IMDU: Remote Maintenance Modem Interface Unit (STRATA DK16 only)—A subassembly installed on a PIOU or PIOUS PCB in the op- tional DK16 Expansion Key Service Unit that allows the system to be connected with a remote maintenance/administration terminal. KCDU: CO Line/Digital Telephone Int[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-4 Stand-alone Data Interface Units (PDIU-DSs). The PDIU-DI is also used to provide personal computer access to outside dial-up data ser- vices and/or bulletin boards. NOTE: The PDIU-DI and the PDIU-DI2 are identical, except that the PDIU-DI attaches to 1000- series Digital Telephones, while[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-201 MARCH 1993 1-5 provide interface for eight standard telephones or optional hardware peripherals (voice mail devices, fax machine, Background Music source, etc). PSTU2: Standard Telephone Interface Unit (STRATA DK16 only)—Provides the same func- tion as the PSTU with the addition of a switch to select [...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INST ALLA TION CHAPTER TWO SITE REQUIREMENTS[...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 2-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 2-1 2 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS ........................................................................ 2-1 3 SITE CONSIDE[...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 2-1 1 GENERAL 1.00 This chapter defines the installation site re- quirements necessary to ensure a proper operat- ing environment for the STRATA DK8 and DK16. Also included are grounding requirements. 2 INPUT POWER REQUIREMENTS 2.00 The system requires an input power source of 117VAC nom[...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 2-2 3.03 If reserve power is to be installed for the STRATA DK16, the batteries will require a well- ventilated location close (within nine feet) to the DKSUB16 (the optional Toshiba-supplied battery cable is 9 feet in length). The STRATA DK8 reserve battery (HPFB) should be mounted di- [...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 2-3 TABLE 2-A SUMMARY OF ELECTRICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Primary power Input AC AC frequency Power Environmental specifications Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Battery charger characteristics (DK16 only) Power supply DC voltage output specification 8[...]

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    INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS SECTION 100-816-202 MARCH 1993 2-4 5) If a reading of zero volts on one terminal, and a reading of 100 ~ 120 VAC on the other terminal is obtained, remove both probes from the outlet. 6) Set the meter to the “OHMS/Rx1” scale. Place one probe on the ground terminal, and the other probe on the terminal that produced[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INST ALLA TION CHAPTER THREE SYSTEM CONFIGURA TION[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 3-1 2 SYSTEM CAPACITY ................................................................................................ 3-1 2.00 T[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-ii[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-1 1 INTRODUCTION 1.00 This chapter offers guidelines and consider- ations on how to configure a STRATA DK8/DK16 system, which can support a wide variety of sta- tions and peripherals. 2 SYSTEM CAPACITY 2.00 Total System Capacity 2.01 The STRATA DK8/DK16 systems have a modular design which [...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-2 TABLE 3-A DK8 CO LINE/STATION CONFIGURATION GUIDE CONFIGURATION CO LINES BY STATION COs DKTs SLTs EQUIPMENT 2 by 4 2 by 6 3 by 6 3 by 8 4 by 8 4 by 10 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 8 2 2 2 KSU KSU + QSTU KSU + QCDU KSU + QCDU + QSTU KSU + QCDU + QCDU KSU + QCDU + QCDU + QSTU EQUIPMENT KSU = Key [...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-3 TABLE 3-C DK8 KEY SERVICE UNIT COMPONENTS Item Connector Type Supports Standard Optional Digital Telephones (with or without PDIU–DI2 or ADM) Stand-alone Data Interface Units (PDIU-DS) Door Phone Lock/Control Unit (DDCB) Loop Start CO Lines Standard Telephone (one)* Optional HPFB Batte[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-4 TABLE 3-D DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT COMPONENTS Item Digital Telephone Circuits (8) CO Line Circuits (4) Power Failure Transfer Interface Battery Backup Interface with built-in charger Music-On-Hold/BGM Interface 600 Ohm page Interface Standard Telephone * Interface Unit (4-Circuit) (KST[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-5 TABLE 3-E DK16 EXPANSION KEY SERVICE UNIT PCBs • Electronic telephones • HDSS console • BGM source • EOCU PCB for OCA • Standard telephones • Voice mail ports • Background music source • Off-premises stations • Other similar devices Standard: same as PSTU Electronic: sa[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-6 TABLE 3-F PIOU/PIOUS INTERFACE OPTION (DK16 ONLY) NOTE: X = the option is provided Expansion Unit Interface Options PIOU PIOUS Zone Page Interface (unamplified, 4 zones) Night Transfer or Music-on-Hold Control Relay Door Lock or External Amplifier Control Relay Alarm Sensor SMDR output ([...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-7 TABLE 3-H STRATA DK16 STATION APPARATUS OVERVIEW Station Digital Telephone (DKT with or without ADM or PDIU-DI) Stand-alone Data Interface Unit (PDIU-DS) Digital Direct Station Selection Console (DDSS) Digital Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB) Electronic Telephone (EKT) Electronic Dire[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-8 NOTE: A maximum of two QCDU PCBs may be installed in the STRATA DK8. 3.22 The STRATA DK16 Base Key Service Unit and the PDKU PCB each provide eight digital telephone circuits. The KCDU PCB provides four. NOTE: A maximum of two KCDU PCBs may be installed in the STRATA DK16. If a KCDU is i[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-9 standard telephone circuits. The KSTU, which can be installed in the STRATA DK16 Base Key Ser- vice Unit, has four standard telephone circuits; the PSTU, which can be installed in the DK16 Expan- sion Key Service Unit, has eight; and the PESU, which can also be installed in the DK16 Expa[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-10 3 CO line circuits for the three CO lines 7 digital telephone circuits one for each of the five digital telephones; the PDIU-DIs do not require dedicated cir- cuits. one for a digital door phone/lock control unit to support a door phone one for the PDIU-DS connected to the mo- dem 2 sta[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-11 DK8 WORKSHEET 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS 1. DIGITAL PORTS (CIRCUITS) Device Quantity x Ports/Per = Ports Used DDCBs (2 max.) _____ X 1 = ___________ PDIU-DSs (8 max.) _____ X 1 = __________ Digital Telephones (with or _____ X 1 = __________ without PDIU-DIs or ADMs) (8 max.) Total Di[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-12 DK8 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs 1. From Worksheet 1 enter the number of required ports (circuits) and lines. Digital Ports: _____ (8 max) Standard Ports: _____ (2 max) CO Lines: _____ (4 max) NOTE: The maximum number of digital ports is 8, and standard ports is 2. The maximum[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-13 DK8 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES 1. BASE UNIT PERIPHERALS Battery Backup Interface: Yes or No _____ One or two HPFB batteries can be connected to a backup battery interface (Standard on DK8) to provide backup battery backup if there is a power failure. (Connecting cable is incl[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-14 DK8 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES (continued) Miscellaneous Peripherals HESB (Amplifier/Speaker): Total _____ 1. One HESB and HHEU is required for each digital telephone with the Loud Ringing Bell feature. 2. One HESB is optional to provide single-zone external page connected to[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-15 DK16 WORKSHEET 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS 1. DIGITAL PORTS (CIRCUITS) Device Quantity x Ports/Per = Ports Used DDSS Consoles (2 max.) _____ X 1 = __________ DDCBs (2 max.) _____ X 1 = __________ PDIU-DSs (16 max.) _____ X 1 = __________ Digital Telephones (with or _____ X 1 = _______[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-16 DK16 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs 1. From Worksheet 1 enter the number of required ports (circuits) and lines. Digital Ports: _____ Electronic Ports: _____ Standard Ports: _____ CO Lines: _____ NOTE: The maximum number of combined digital, electronic, and standard ports is 20.[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-17 DK16 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES 1. BASE UNIT PERIPHERALS Battery Backup Interface: Yes or No _____ Two 12-volt customer-supplied batteries can be connected to this interface to provide backup battery backup if there is a power failure. See PBTC-3M. K4RCU: Yes or No _____ The [...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-18 DK16 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES (continued) HHEU: Total _____ One HHEU must be installed in each digital and electronic telephone that supports a headset or connects to an HESB for the Loud Ringing Bell feature. See HESC-65A. HVSU2 or Combined HVSU/HVSI: Total _____ Electroni[...]

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    INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION SECTION 100-816-203 MARCH 1993 3-19 DK16 WORKSHEET 4, SYSTEM POWER CHECK Equipment Type: Equipment Quantity X Power Used (Factor) = Ports Used 2000- and 1000-series digital telephone 2000-series electronic telephone 3000-series electronic telephone 6000-series electronic telephone 6005-series electronic telephone 6500-ser[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION CHAPTER FOUR DK8 KSU AND PCB INST ALLA TION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE PART I DK8 KSU INSTALLATION ................................................................................... 4-1 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 4-1 2 [...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-ii TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONTINUED) PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 10.40 QCNU Programming Overview .......................................................................... 4-15 11 OPTION INTERFACE UNIT (QSMU) ..................................................................... 4-16 11.00 Gener[...]

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    4-1 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 secure the hard board to the wall, making certain that screws are aligned with studs. 2.10 Mounting Preparation 1) Loosen the screws on the front cover of the Key Service Unit, and remove the cover (Figure 4-2). 2) Move the SW1 RAM Storage Battery jumper plug strap on the motherboard[...]

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    4-2 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 16.375" AC DC 6.875" 10" WALL MOUNT SCREW WALL MOUNT SCREW FRONT COVER SCREW 6.75" FRONT COVER SCREW FRONT COVER SCREW FRONT COVER SCREW WALL MOUNT SCREW WALL MOUNT SCREW FIGURE 4-2 DK8 DIMENSIONS AND SCREW LOCATIONS[...]

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    4-3 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 4-3 DK8 SIDE VIEW DIMENSION AND PLUG/JACK LOCATIONS TIE-WRAP HOLDER TIE-WRAP HOLDER TIE-WRAP HOLDER AC POWER CORD AND PLUG 4' 7" STATION TIP/RING AMPHENOL 25-PAIR JACK (FEMALE) LEFT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW 6-WIRE SMDR/TTY MODULAR JACK RJ11 CO LINE JACKS DC ON/OFF P[...]

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    4-4 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 2.20 Mounting the Key Service Unit 1) Make sure the power supply switch is turned OFF. 2) Place the Key Service Unit on the desired location on the mounting surface and mark the location of the four screw holes (there is one on each corner). See Figures 4-1 and 4-2. NOTE: Make sure t[...]

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    4-5 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 3 POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 3.00 The power supply comes factory-installed in the Key Service Unit (Figure 4-5); if necessary, it can be removed and replaced. 3.10 Power Supply Removal (Figure 4-5) 1) Make sure that the power supply switch is OFF and that the AC power cable[...]

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    4-6 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 4-4 DK8 CABLING DIAGRAM TIE-WRAP HOLDER TIE-WRAP HOLDER TIE-WRAP HOLDER AC POWER CORD AND PLUG 4' 7" STATION TIP/RING AMPHENOL 25-PAIR JACK (FEMALE) LEFT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW 6-WIRE SMDR/TTY MODULAR JACK RJ11 CO LINE JACKS DC ON/OFF POWER SWITCH RESERVE BATTERY [...]

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    4-7 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 4-5 DK8 BASE UNIT JACKS AND CONNECTORS WARNING Hazardous voltage inside ! If servicing required, remove A.C. cord. QMA ROM IC5 J16 RCU J15 SW1 ON OFF J17 CONF J18 CONF J11 J14 J10 CDU PAD NOR SW201 J9 CDU PAD NOR SW101 STU J12 STU J13 VR701 J20 AC DC CN3 J19 J2 J1 C01 QMAU1A J[...]

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    4-8 INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 4-6 DK8 KEY SERVICE UNIT POWER FAILURE TRANSFER (PFT) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 3 MOD JACK CO1 (KSU) MDF CO LINE 5 2 MOD JACK PF1 (BASE UNIT) R T MDF PFT STANDARD TELEPHONE DK8 OR DK16 KSU MAIN PCB T R POWER FAIL CONNECTION POWER AVAILABLE CONNECTION KCOU CO LINE 1[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-9 PART II. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION 5 GENERAL 5.01 This chapter provides procedures for installa- tion of STRATA DK8 system optional printed circuit boards (PCBs) into the Key Service Unit. This includes installation instructions, optional configu- ration information, and wir[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-10 FIGURE 4-7 DK8 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATION QCDU1A QCDU1A QMA ROM IC5 J16 RCU J15 QSTS1A QCNU1A MOH JACK 600 Ω PAGE SW1 ON OFF CONF J1 J17 CONF J2 J18 J1 J11 J4 J14 J7 J5 J6 J8 J2 J1 J10 J1 CDU PAD NOR SW101 F.G. CO4 F.G. J9 J1 CDU PAD NOR SW101 SW1 190 130 J2 STU J12 J3 STU[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-11 FIGURE 4-8 QCDU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS 7.02 The QCDU is shown in Figure 4-8. 7.10 QCDU Configuration 7.11 The QCDU may have to be configured to control excessive loudness if the system is close to a CO or installed behind a PBX telephone system. It does not have to be con[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-12 FIGURE 4-9 MODULAR JACK COVER REMOVAL AND STORAGE 4) Slide front edge and FG wire of QCDU under the "System Frame Ground Bar", align and insert QCDU connector J1 into the motherboard connector ( J9 f or CO3 first, J10 for CO4 second), and apply firm, even pressure to ensur[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-13 7.40 QCDU Programming Overview 7.41 The following parameters may be specified, through programming, for the QCDU. Program 10-1 Allows/denies two-CO Line Conference and Di- rect Inward System Access (DISA). Program 15 Auto Release detection; DISA, and other at- tributes to the CO lin[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-14 FIGURE 4-10 QSTU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS J4 J1 J3 J5 J6 SW1 190 130 QSTS QSTU QSTS FACTORY INSTALLED J2 Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones gener- ated by a standard telephone (or any other device connected to a standard telephone circuit (QSTU)), and it is required for[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-15 J1 J2 DK8RCU1A V.1 FIGURE 4-11 QRCU INTERFACE CONNECTORS following steps (Figure 4-7). 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Make sure that the power supply switch is OFF. 3) Align and insert QRCU connectors J1 and J2 into motherboard connectors J15 and J16 respectiv[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-16 J1 J2 RIGHT Maintenance Terminal (TTY) or modem; and in System Prograrm 10-3: LED 04 ON — TTY LED 04 OFF — SMDR 11.30 QSMU Installation Procedure 11.31 Install the QSMU in accordance with the following steps (See Figure 4-7): 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2)[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK8 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-204 MARCH 1993 4-17 are integrated into the KSU motherboard and are identical to the QCDU CO line circuits. For wiring and programming considerations, see the QCDU instructions in Paragraph 7 . 12.20 Built-in Digital Telephone Circuits 12.21 The four digital telephone circuits that come standard with t[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION CHAPTER FIVE DK16 KSU AND PCB INST ALLA TION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

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    INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE PART I DK16 KSU INSTALLATION .................................................................................... 5-1 1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................ 5[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 10 STANDARD/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE INTERFACE UNIT (PESU) .................... 5-22 10.00 General ................................................................................................................. 5-22 10.10 PESU Hardware [...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE LIST FIGURE TITLE PAGE 5-1 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT EXTERIOR ........................................................ 5-2 5-2 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT WALL MOUNTING METHODS .......................... 5-3 5-3 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT INTERIOR ................................[...]

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    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 IMPORTANT INITIAL INSTALLATION NOTES! These minimum installation steps must be carried out for proper system operation. 1. Set the SW1 switch in the Base Unit ON for BATTERY OPERATION; otherwise, all programmed customer data will be lost on power down. 2. If required, install KSTU and K[...]

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    5-1 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 PART I. KSU INSTALLATION 1 GENERAL 1.00 This chapter provides the instructions nec- essary to mount both the STRATA DK16 Base Key Service Unit and the Expansion Key Service Unit. Instructions are also provided on how to test, remove, and replace the power supply and base unit CO lin[...]

  • Page 72

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-2 FIGURE 5-1 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT EXTERIOR METHOD 1 METHOD 2 STUD PLASTERBOARD STUD PLASTER BOARD HARD BOARD (1/2 INCH PLYWOOD) EXPANSION UNIT BASE UNIT BASE UNIT EXPANSION UNIT FIGURE 5-2 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT WALL MOUNTING METHODS BASE COVER SIDE COVER AC DC POWER KFCU DO[...]

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    5-3 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-3 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT INTERIOR AC DC DC POWER KPSU16 DC POWER SWITCH TIE WRAP HOLDER AC POWER CABLE MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW DC OUT CONNECTOR P9 (KPSU16 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS) BATT ± KRCU PULL LOCK[...]

  • Page 74

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-4 4) Secure screws approximately two thirds of the way into the top two holes on the mounting surface. 5) Hang the unit from the top two screws and then secure the screws completely into the mounting surface. 6) Finish securing the unit to the mounting sur- face by completley screwing[...]

  • Page 75

    5-5 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-4 DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT WIRING CONNECTIONS KRCU AC DC POWER –24V SELF-ADHESIVE RUBBER PAD 1 MODULAR CONNECTOR RCA JACK AMPHENOL CONNECTOR TIE WRAP HOLDER DK 16 BASE UNIT PIN JACK CORD (X2) AMPHENOL CORD (X1) MODULAR CORD (X5) TIE WRAP 1 AMPHENOL CLAMP 1 AC POWER CORD[...]

  • Page 76

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-6 HINGE MOUNT PULL LOCK PUSH UNLOCK SAFETY LOCK (SUPPLIED WITH EXPANSION UNIT) RIBBON CABLE (FROM EXPANSION UNIT – PLUGS INTO EXPANSION CONNECTOR (P3) OF BASE UNIT) BACK OF DK16 EXPANSION UNIT DK16 BASE UNIT GREEN/YELLOW FG2 WIRE AND PLUG (FROM EXPANSION UNIT – PLUGS INTO TB1 OF B[...]

  • Page 77

    5-7 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-6 MOUNTING THE DK16 EXPANSION UNIT AC DC DC POWER EXPANSION SAFETY LOCK EXPANSION UNIT LATCH RIBBON CABLE TO EXPANSION UNIT MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW BASE UNIT EXPANSION UNIT PULL LOCK PUSH UNLOCK TIE WRAP HOLDER FG WIRE FG2 WIRE FG SCREW OFF BATT ON AC CORD[...]

  • Page 78

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-8 FIGURE 5-7 DK16 EXPANSION UNIT INTERIOR EXPANSION UNIT SLOT LOCK PCB SO6 SO4 SO7 SO5 LOCK SIDE COVER[...]

  • Page 79

    5-9 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-8 DK16 EXPANSION UNIT WIRING CONNECTIONS AC DC DC POWER BATT ± PULL LOCK PUSH UNLOCK KRCU TIE WRAP AMPHENOL CONNECTOR TIE WRAP TO MDF 9 FT AC POWER CORD TO AC OUTLET (DO NOT ROUTE AC POWER CORD SIDE-BY-SIDE WITH OTHER CABLES) OPTIONAL AC GROUND WIRE FROM FG TERMINAL TO EAR[...]

  • Page 80

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-10 13) Knock out the tab on the bottom of the side cover. 14) Plug the AC power cable into an outlet and then turn ON the power supply switch. 15) Install the side cover to the Expansion Key Service Unit (Figure 5-7). 2.40 Reserve Power/Power Failure Options 2.41 The STRATA DK systems[...]

  • Page 81

    5-11 INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-9 RESERVE POWER/BATTERY WIRING 3 POWER SUPPLY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 3.00 The power supply (KSPU 16) comes factory- installed in the Base Key Service Unit (Figure 5- 10 ); if necessary, it can be removed and replaced. 3.10 Power Supply Removal 1) Make sure that the power [...]

  • Page 82

    INSTALLATION-DK16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5-12 AC DC DC POWER –24V CIRCUIT BREAKER (RIGHT SIDE) AC POWER CABLE MOUNTING HOLE AND SCREW MOUNTING SCREWS (6) DC OUT (P9) CONNECTOR (KPSU16 VOLTAGE TEST POINTS) BATT ± KRCU PULL LOCK PUSH UNLOCK DC CABLE RESERVE BATTERY CONNECTOR DC POWER SWITCH FG1 GREEN/YELLOW WIRE RUN UNDERNEAT[...]

  • Page 83

    5-13 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 PART II. DK16 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD INSTALLATIO N 4 GENERAL 4.01 This chapter provides procedures for installa- tion of STRATA DK16 system printed circuit boards (PCBs) into the Base and Expansion units. This includes installation instructions, optional configu- ration information[...]

  • Page 84

    5-14 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 5.33 PCB Software Options. PCBs are config- ured for software options through programming, after installation of the PCBs in the KSU. A pro- gramming overview for each PCB is provided in the individual PCB installation procedures in this chap- ter. Refer to the Programming Procedu[...]

  • Page 85

    5-15 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 OFF. 2) Plug the KSTU cable into the P4 connector on the motherboard in the Base Unit. The red wire on the cable should match up with pin 1 on the lower side of the connector. 3) Plug the KSTU P508 female connector into the P8 male connector on the motherboard. 4) Secure the KSTU [...]

  • Page 86

    5-16 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-12 PDKU INTERFACE CONNECTION BACKPLANE CONNECTOR 50-PIN AMPHENOL CONNECTOR (FEMALE) NOTE: There are two versions of the PDKU: PDKU1, and PDKU2. These versions are identical except for the number of Data Interface Units (DIUs) they can support (see Paragraphs 7.14 and 7.15[...]

  • Page 87

    5-17 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 for a DDSS console and OCA. Programs 20, 21, and 22 Use to configure PDIU-DIs/PDIU-DI2s and PDIU- DSs. Programs 28 and 29 Use for DDSS assignments. Program 30 Adjusts initial off-hook volume level for digital telephone handsets. Program 92-5 Initializes initial ringing, speaker, a[...]

  • Page 88

    5-18 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-13 PEKU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS HDSS console BGM source connection External Amplifier 8.12 Off-hook Call Announce (EOCU) Instal- lation. Install the Off-hook Call Announce Unit (EOCU) in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective [...]

  • Page 89

    5-19 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 8.14 Background Music (BGM) Configuration. Configure the PEKU to support a BGM source in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective pack- aging. 2) Cut the W5 (BGM) jumper wire on the PEKU PCB. 3) Refer to Peripherals Installation, Section 100- 816-[...]

  • Page 90

    5-20 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 Specify code 24 to indicate a PEKU configured for OCA and an HDSS console. Program 10-2 Used for BGM connection. Program 10-3 Used for external amplifier connection. Program 19 Also used for BGM connection. Programs 28 and 29 Used for HDSS assignments. 9 STANDARD TELEPHONE INTERFA[...]

  • Page 91

    5-21 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-15 PSTU AND SUBUNIT (SSTU) TABLE 5-C PSTU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-15) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Ring Voltage W1 Jumper Plug (PSTU1 ( ) and PSTU2 only) Three-terminal jumper Sets ring generator voltage level for all circ[...]

  • Page 92

    5-22 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 four electronic telephone interface circuits (5 ~ 8) identical to PEKU circuits for connecting electronic telephones, BGM or an external amplifier. The PESU provides a ring generator for circuits 1 and 2 (with a ring voltage of either 190V P-P or 130V P- P), and it must be install[...]

  • Page 93

    5-23 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-16 PESU PCB OPTION LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION UP PESU P60 P50 P40 P10 P20 ESTS P70 P80 OPTIONAL EOCU, EQUIP FOR OCA FEATURE BACKPLANE CONNECTOR ESTS: STANDARD TELEPHONE INTERFACE, ALWAYS EQUIPPED FROM FACTORY RING VOLTAGE OPTION (CIRCUITS 1 & 2): L = LOW LEVEL (130V [...]

  • Page 94

    5-24 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 10.13 Background Music (BGM) Configura- tion. Configure the PESU to support a BGM source in accordance with the following steps: 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. 2) Cut the W7 (BGM) jumper wire on the PESU PCB. 3) Refer to Peripherals Installation, Section 100- 8[...]

  • Page 95

    5-25 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 external amplifier. However, the system must be programmed for one; see Paragraph 10.40 . The external amplifier requires Circuits 6 and 7 on the PESU. See Peripherals Installation, Section 100- 816-207 , for external amplifier installation instruc- tions. 10.20 PESU Installation [...]

  • Page 96

    5-26 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 1) Remove the PCB from its protective packag- ing. NOTE: The dB PAD switches SW101 through SW401 control excessive loudness resulting from close proximity to the CO or PBX telephone office by providing a 3 decibel (dB) signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the 3[...]

  • Page 97

    5-27 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 Program 41 Assigns stations access to CO lines (outgoing only). Program 42-0, 1-8 Assigns behind PBX/CENTREX operation to each CO line. Programs 45 ~ 48 Defines Toll Restrictions for any CO line. Programs 50 ~ 56 Defines Least Cost Routing using CO lines. Program 78 Assigns specia[...]

  • Page 98

    5-28 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 12 OPTION INTERFACE UNIT (PIOU AND PIOUS) 12.00 General 12.01 The Option Interface Unit (PIOU or PIOUS) provides a circuit interface with peripheral options. A maximum of one PIOU or PIOUS PCB can be installed in the system. The PIOU and PIOUS support the same options, except the [...]

  • Page 99

    5-29 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 TABLE 5-F PIOU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-18) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SMDR/TTY Interface Connector J3 Dual modular connector Interface connector for SMDR printer/ call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem. 10-pin conn[...]

  • Page 100

    5-30 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-19 PIOUS PCB SWITCH/JUMPER, OPTION LOCATION SPT SPR DET DER NHR ALMT NHT ALMR SMDR TTY J3 SW1 SW3 CCITT BELL W4 NORMAL OPEN NORMAL CLOSED W3 IMDU W1 W2 600 DE NH ALM BREAK MAKE BREAK MAKE K2 K1 PIOUS OPTIONAL IMDU PCB REMOTE MAINTENANCE MODEM BACKPLANE CONNECTOR W4 NOT FA[...]

  • Page 101

    5-31 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 TABLE 5-G PIOUS CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-19) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SMDR/TTY Interface Connector J3 Dual modular connector Interface connector for SMDR printer/ call accounting device and maintenance terminal/modem. 10-pin con[...]

  • Page 102

    5-32 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 a CO or installed behind a PBX telephone system. It does not have to be configured for anything else. The decibel (db) PAD switches, SW501 (CO1) and SW601 (CO2), control the loudness by providing a 3 db signal level drop to, or from, the PBX or CO when set to the PAD position. The[...]

  • Page 103

    5-33 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 TABLE 5-H KCDU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND CONNECTORS CONTROL/INDICATOR/ CONNECTOR (Figure 5-21) TYPE OF COMPONENT DESCRIPTION CO line circuit 1 Indicator CD517 CO line circuit 2 Indicator CD617 J7 Connectors PAD Switch SW501 PAD Switch SW601 Lights to indicate CO line circuit 1 is [...]

  • Page 104

    5-34 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 tical to the PCOU and KCDU CO line circuits. The KCOU also has four PAD (3 dB) switches— SW400 , SW425 , SW450 , and SW475 —to reduce exces- sive loudness caused by a nearby CO or PBX telephone system. For wiring and programming considerations, see the PCOU instructions in Par[...]

  • Page 105

    5-35 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 16 KCOU REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT 16.00 General 16.01 The KCOU comes factory-installed in the Base Key Service Unit (Figure 5-3 ); if necessary, it can be removed and replaced. 16.10 KCOU Removal 1) Make sure the Power Supply (KPSU16) DC power switch is turned off. 2) Loosen and rem[...]

  • Page 106

    5-36 INSTALLATION-DK 16 KSU & PCB SECTION 100-816-205 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 5-24 DK16 BASE UNIT POWER FAILURE TRANSFER (PFT) CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 3 MOD JACK CO1 (BASE UNIT) MDF CO LINE 5 2 MOD JACK PF1 (BASE UNIT) R T MDF PFT STANDARD TELEPHONE DK8 OR DK16 KSU MAIN PCB T R POWER FAIL CONNECTION POWER AVAILABLE CONNECTION KCOU CO LINE 1 17 DK16 POWER F[...]

  • Page 107

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION CHAPTER SIX ST A TION APP ARA TUS INST ALLA TION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

  • Page 108

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993[...]

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    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-i TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................. 6-1 1.00 Purpose ........................................................................................................[...]

  • Page 110

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 FIGURE LIST FIGURE TITLE PAGE 6-1 REMOVING THE TELEPHONE BASE .................................................................... 6-3 6-2 HANDSET HANGER ................................................................................................ 6-3 6-3 WALL MOUNTING BASE ROTATION .[...]

  • Page 111

    6-1 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 1 OVERVIEW 1.00 Purpose 1.01 This chapter provides instructions on how to connect telephones to the STRATA DK8 and DK16 systems and how to configure and upgrade them for optional features. Procedures for installing di- rect station selection consoles and door phones also appear in th[...]

  • Page 112

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-2 To accommodate the digital telephone line cord, the cable should be terminated in a modular sta- tion connector block (RJ-11) at the station location. The standard single-pair, modular digital telephone cord that is sent with the telephone is 7 feet (the maximum allowed is 25 feet). [...]

  • Page 113

    6-3 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 6-1 REMOVING THE TELEPHONE BASE FIGURE 6-2 HANDSET HANGER FIGURE 6-3 WALL MOUNTING BASE ROTATION HANDSET HANGER PLASTIC TAB HANDSET HANGER 2.42 Mount digital and electronic telephones in accordance with the following steps: NOTES: 1. Digital telephones equipped with Inte- grat[...]

  • Page 114

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-4 with a PDIU-DI2 can support an HHEU at the same time, but cannot support a DVSU. A 1000-series Digital Telephone equipped with a PDIU-DI cannot support an HHEU, ADM, or a DVSU for OCA. 2. PDKU1 circuits 1 ~ 7 only can support PDIU-DI(2)s, but all PDKU2 and base unit digital circuits,[...]

  • Page 115

    6-5 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 TO P2 OF BOTTOM PCB DIGITAL TELEPHONE TOP ASSEMBLY PDIU-DI2 2000 DIGITAL TELEPHONE BASE TO P1 OF BOTTOM PCB RS-232 (FEMALE) DB-25 CONNECTOR RED WIRE DIU & VSU DIU & ADM FIGURE 6-4 PDIU-DI2 INSTALLATION INTO 2000-SERIES DIGITAL TELEPHONE TO P2 OF BOTTOM PCB RED WIRE DKTO-20KD [...]

  • Page 116

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-6 3.20 Off-hook Call Announce Upgrade (DVSU) 3.21 To receive Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) calls, a digital telephone must be upgraded with a DVSU; the telephone making the call does not require a DVSU. An additional wire pair is not required for digital telephones that receive OCA call[...]

  • Page 117

    6-7 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 DIU&ADM DIU&DVSU HHEU DVSU P1 P2 P3 P 6 CARBON EX.SP HHEU W203 W201 W202 W204 W204 BEEP HS-BOV EX.POW W101 W102 W409 RED RED RED DIU&ADM DIU&DVSU HHEU DVSU P1 P2 P3 P6 CARBON EX.SP HHEU W203 W201 W202 W204 BEEP EX.POW W101 W102 RED RED RED RED FIGURE 6-8 DKT2010-SD, D[...]

  • Page 118

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-8 version) and the integrated data interface unit (PDIU-DI) at the same time, but 2000- series digital telephones can support an HHEU and a PDIU-DI2 at the same time. 3.32 HHEU Upgrade Installation (HHEU) Install the Loud Ringing Bell/headset upgrade (HHEU) in accordance with the follo[...]

  • Page 119

    6-9 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 Bell—even if a headset is also installed on the HHEU. 6) Position the HHEU PCB on the standoffs inside the base (Figure 6-10), and secure with the two provided screws. 7A) For 2000-series digital telephones, refer to Figure 6-7 (DKT2010-H) or Figure 6-8 (DKT2010-SD, DKT2020-S, DKT2[...]

  • Page 120

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-10 3.60 Microphone/Speaker Sensitivity Adjust- ment (Speakerphones Only) 3.61 High ambient noise levels may cause the speaker on some digital telephone speakerphone models to cut off frequently. To prevent this for the 1000-series digital telephone models, perform the following procedu[...]

  • Page 121

    6-11 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the telephone base (Figure 6-1), and remove the base. 2) Depending on the telephone, refer to Figure 6-7, 6-8, or 6-9 and locate the EX.POW straps, W101 and W102 . Cut these straps. 3) Reinstall the telephone base, and secure it with its fo[...]

  • Page 122

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-12 3) Position the HVSU/HVSI subassembly on the standoffs inside the base, and secure with the two screws provided (Figure 6-14). 4) Connect the HVSU/HVSI subassembly wire plug to the P2 connector on the electronic telephone PCB (Figure 6-13). 5) Reinstall the electronic telephone base[...]

  • Page 123

    6-13 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 the base (Figure 6-1). The HHEU modular connector for the headset will be accessed through this opening. 3) If using a V.3 or earlier HHEU1, set the SW601 switch to the HEADSET position for HESB and/or headset connection (Figure 6- 15). This switch is not on either the V.4 HHEU1 or [...]

  • Page 124

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-14 1) Loosen the four captive screws securing the telephone base (Figure 6-1), and remove the base. 2) Refer to Figure 6-13, and locate the CAR- BON straps, W201 and W202 . Cut both straps. 3) Reinstall the telephone base, and secure it with its four captive screws. 4.40 Beep Strap 4.4[...]

  • Page 125

    6-15 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 NOTE: 1. DDSS console cable runs must not have the following: Cable splits (single or double) Cable bridges (of any length) High resistance or faulty cable splices 2. See Section 100-816-208 for secondary protection information. CAUTION! When installing the DDSS cable, do not run pa[...]

  • Page 126

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-16 NOTE: DK8 and DK16 do not support the HDCB. 6.02 DK8 and DK16 systems can be equipped with up to six MDFBs. 6.03 For DK8, DDCBs can only connect to Circuit 3 (Port 02) and Circuit 4 (Port 03). 6.04 For DK16, DDCBs can only connect to Ports 04 and 12. DDCBs can only connect to Circui[...]

  • Page 127

    6-17 INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 6-17 DOOR PHONE (MDFB) INSTALLATION TWO WALL MOUNTING HOLES DOOR PHONE BASE METAL FRAME 3.25 INCHES 2) The volume level is changed by a screw adjustment on the back of the MDFB. Turn the screw with a flat-tipped screwdriver while ringing the MDFB or while on a call with it. T[...]

  • Page 128

    INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS SECTION 100-816-206 MARCH 1993 6-18 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 SD 17 SD 16 SD 15 SD 14 SD 13 SD 12 SD 11 SD 10 Note: The button assignments for DSS (10-19), Speed Dial (SD10 ~ 17), All Call Page, and Night Transfer button assignments are fixed and cannot be changed. Night Transfer All Call Page FIGURE 6-20 DK8 ADD-[...]

  • Page 129

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 INST ALLA TION CHAPTER SEVEN PERIPHERAL INST ALLA TION TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

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  • Page 131

    7-i INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 7-1 2 MUSIC-ON-HOLD/BACKGROUND MUSIC OPTIONS .......................................... 7-1 2.10 DK8 and DK16 Music-on-Hold (MOH[...]

  • Page 132

    7-ii INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 FIGURE LIST FIGURE TITLE PAGE 7-6 DK16 PIOU RELAY CONTROL FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM .................... 7-8 7-7 DK16 PIOUS RELAY CONTROL FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM .................. 7-9 7-8 DK16 DOOR LOCK CONTROL OPTION (PIOU/PIOUS) ..................................... 7-10 7-9 DK8 AND [...]

  • Page 133

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-1 1 GENERAL 1.00 This chapter provides procedures necessary to connect optional peripheral equipment to the STRATA DK8 or DK16. The installation instruc- tions for each peripheral option include hardware requirements, printed circuit board (PCB) configu- ration, interconnection/wiring requir[...]

  • Page 134

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-2 FIGURE 7-1 DK8 AND DK16 MUSIC-ON-HOLD AND BACKGROUND MUSIC FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM (SEE MDF WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DETAILS) MUSIC- ON-HOLD SOURCE ON/OFF CONTROL (24 VOLT MAX) TWISTED PAIR 24 AWG. VR1 MOH/BGM VOLUME CONTROL MAX. MUSIC MOH RCA JACK PAGE/BGM CONTROL PAGE OR BACKGROUND MUSIC MUSIC- ON-[...]

  • Page 135

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-3 4B) Solder PIOUS jumper W2 to MAKE or BREAK position if required: MAKE (M) —Shorts the normally open contacts (NHT and NHR) when any CO line is in the hold condition. BREAK (B) —Opens the normally closed contacts (NHT and NHR) when any CO line is in the hold condition. 5) For DK8 and D[...]

  • Page 136

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-4 FIGURE 7-2 DK16 BGM SOURCE/STANDARD TELEPHONE CIRCUIT PRECAUTION DIAGRAM 1) For DK16, enter the programming mode and identify the BGM slot number in Program 19 of the printed circuit board (KSTU, PSTU, PEKU, and PESU) which the BGM source will be connected to. 2) Connect the BGM source to [...]

  • Page 137

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-5 FIGURE 7-3 DK8 AND DK16 MUSIC SOURCE CONFIGURATION A FIGURE 7-4 DK8 AND DK16 MUSIC SOURCE CONFIGURATION B CO LINES AND STATIONS ON-HOLD ELECTRONIC/DIGITAL TELEPHONE SPEAKER (BGM: 481 ON/480 OFF) (BGM WHEN PAGE IS IDLE) MOH BGM PAGE MOH/BGM SOURCE (SHARED) TO EXTERNAL PAGE SYSTEM DK8/DK16 6[...]

  • Page 138

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-6 CO LINES AND STATIONS ON-HOLD MOH VT VR MOH SOURCE ELECTRONIC/ DIGITAL TELEPHONE BGM SOURCE BGM/PAGE ELECTRONIC/DIGITAL TELEPHONE SPEAKER EXTERNAL SPEAKER BGM SOURCE AMPLIFIER (2) AMPLIFIER (1) PIOU ONLY P23 (BGM WHEN PAGE IS IDLE) ZONE RELAYS ACTIVATE WITH PAGE TO EXTERNAL PAGE SPEAKER BA[...]

  • Page 139

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-7 3.10 DK8 KSU and DK16 Base Unit Relay 3.11 The DK8 KSU or DK16 Base Unit Relay can be programmed for one of three options: BGM mute Night transfer MOH source control These options are set in Program 77-1 (LED 01 and 02). Only one option is allowed per installation. However, in the DK16, th[...]

  • Page 140

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-8 PIOU 25 PR. CONNECTIONS PIN NO. COLOR MDF 66M BLOCK PIN NO.s PIOU PCB DOOR LOCK CONTROL PAGE AMPLIFIER SELECT RELAY FUNCTION WITH PROGRAM 77-1 DOOR LOCK OR EXTERNAL PAGE CONTROL BREAK P10 MAKE P11 BREAK MAKE NIGHT BELL TO MUSIC-ON- HOLD INPUT MDF CONNECTIONS ALL WIRES SHOULD BE JACKETED 24[...]

  • Page 141

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-9 FIGURE 7-7 DK16 PIOUS RELAY CONTROL FUNCTIONAL WIRING DIAGRAM ALARM SENSOR NORMAL CLOSE NORMAL OPEN ALMT ALMR NHR NHT DER DET BREAK W1 MAKE K1 W2 K2 W3 PIOUS ALM NH DE DOOR LOCK CONTROL MOH SOURCE UNIT FACILITY ALARM UNIT NIGHT BELL RELAY OPTIONS: • K1 (DE): DOOR LOCK OR AMP MUTE CONTROL[...]

  • Page 142

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-10 FIGURE 7-8 DK16 DOOR LOCK CONTROL OPTION (PIOU/PIOUS) programmed to activate continuously when the Night Transfer 1 button (only) is set to NIGHT mode (for indirect answering machine control); or to pulsate at 1-second ON/3-seconds OFF (for a night bell) when incoming CO lines night ring [...]

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    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-11 5) Access Programs 29-1 ~ 29-2 to program a Night Transfer button ( NT1 or NT2 ) on all DSS consoles that are to transfer the system into the NIGHT mode. 6) If tenant operation is required, access Pro- gram 15 to set the CO lines for tenant 1 ( NT1 ) or tenant 2 ( NT2 ) operation. 7A) Set[...]

  • Page 144

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-12 3.35 DK16 Expansion Unit MOH Relay Control. Configure the PIOU or PIOUS for the MOH relay function in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figures 7-6 and 7-7): 1) Access Program 77-1 . Set LED 05 to ON to configure the Night/MOH relay for the MOH relay function. 2A) Set the P11 [...]

  • Page 145

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-13 2. Install an HHEU PCB and HESC-65A cable in the telephone per Section 100-816-206 before proceeding with Step 3. 3) Connect Terminal 1 of the HESB TB1 terminal block to the red (+) wire of the HESC-65A using a modular block. 4) Connect Terminal 2 of the HESB TB1 terminal block to the gre[...]

  • Page 146

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-14 FIGURE 7-10 DK8 AND DK16 HESB/DIGITAL TELEPHONE WITH LOUD RINGING BELL WIRING 1 23456789 1 0 TB1 (L2) 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOT USED 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOT USED VOICE DOOR PHONE MODULAR CONNECTORS MAY BE USED JUMPER WIRES: TB1 2-10 TB2 4-5 HACU-120 117/VAC TO 12 VDC 1 2345 TB2 12V 0V 12V 0V 117 VAC 24 AWG[...]

  • Page 147

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-15 FIGURE 7-11 DK16 HESB/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE WITH LOUD RINGING BELL WIRING 1 23456789 1 0 TB1 VOICE TIP VOICE RING 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOT USED VOICE DOOR PHONE MODULAR CONNECTORS MAY BE USED JUMPER WIRES: TB1 5-8 6-7 TB2 4-5 HACU-120 117/VAC TO 12 VDC 1 2345 TB2 12V 0V 12V 0V 117 VAC 2[...]

  • Page 148

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-16 4.23 Amplified Speaker Installation. Install the HESB Amplified Speaker option in accordance with the following steps (refer to Figure 7-12): 1) Connect a jumper between terminals 1 and 2 of the HESB TB1 terminal block. 2) Connect a jumper between terminals 6 and 7 of the HESB TB1 termina[...]

  • Page 149

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-17 FIGURE 7-12 DK8 AND DK16 HESB/AMPLIFIED SPEAKER WIRING 1 23456789 1 0 TB1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOT USED VOICE DOOR PHONE JUMPER WIRES: TB1 1-2 5-8 6-7 TB2 3-4 5-6 1 23456 TB2 12V 0V 12V VDC 0V POWER SUPPLY HESB (REAR VIEW) 117 VAC TO 12 VDC MODULAR CONNECTOR MAY BE USED JUMPERS VOLUME [...]

  • Page 150

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-18 FIGURE 7-13 DK8 AND DK16 HESB/TALKBACK AMPLIFIED SPEAKER WIRING 1 23456789 1 0 TB1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 VOICE DOOR PHONE 1 23456 TB2 12V 0V 12V 0V POWER CONVERTER HESB (REAR VIEW) 117 VAC TO 12 VDC MODULAR CONNECTOR MAY BE USED JACKETED TWISTED PAIR 24 AWG MDFB (REAR VIEW) 1 2 L1 L2 12[...]

  • Page 151

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-19 FIGURE 7-14 HESB WALL MOUNTING 2) Screw a 1.25-inch panhead wood screw into the mounting surface, use wall anchors if mounting to drywall surface. 3) Hang the HESB from the screw. 5 EXTERNAL PAGE OPTIONS 5.00 System Hardware Requirements 5.01 The STRATA DK systems offer a variety of exter[...]

  • Page 152

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-20 FIGURE 7-15 DK8 AND DK16 PAGE AND SEPARATE BGM USING SAME AMPLIFIER 5) Connect the PIOU PGOUT pins to the zone A ~ zone D speakers (A). 5.15 DK16 Zone Page with BGM (multiple am- plifiers). This configuration also provides multiple- zone paging capability, as in Paragraph 5.13 . How- ever[...]

  • Page 153

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-21 FIGURE 7-16 DK16 PIOU ZONE, PAGE/BGM/NIGHT RING (SEPARATE AMPLIFIERS) K1 K2 K3 K4 600 PIOU PGOUT 1 (15) ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C ZONE D PGOUT 2 (17) INPUT OUTPUT PIOU PIN NUMBERS ( ) 25-PAIR CABLE PAGING AMP MUSIC AMP BGM MUSIC SOURCE (TO EXTERNAL SPEAKER ONLY) OPTIONAL CONNECTION SPEAKER COM[...]

  • Page 154

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-22 FIGURE 7-17 DK16 PAGING WITH MULTIPLE AMPLIFIERS INPUT AMP 1 OUTPUT INPUT AMP 2 OUTPUT INPUT AMP 3 OUTPUT INPUT AMP 4 OUTPUT K1 K2 K3 K4 BGM OR NIGHT RING OR PAGE FROM BASE UNIT J7 600 OHM RCA JACK 600 PG COMMON (23) 46 41 42 37 38 33 34 29 MDF PIOU PGOUT 1 (15) PGIN 1 (40) ZONE A (35) ZO[...]

  • Page 155

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-23 2) Connect the music source to the music ampli- fier input. 3) Connect the paging amplifier outputs to PIOU (PGIN) relays K1 ~ K4 and zone A ~ zone D speakers (C). 4) Connect the music amplifier (+) output to terminal 23 (PG COMMON) of the PIOU, and the (–) output to the “C” termina[...]

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    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-24 FIGURE 7-18 DK16 NIGHT RINGING OVER ALL EXTERNAL PAGE ZONES (JUMPER WIRE) 18 17 P11 ALL ZONES (39) MDF NOTES: 1. Page signal path . 2. Night ring signal path . K1 K2 K3 K4 600 PIOU PGOUT 1 (15) ZONE A (35) ZONE B (36) ZONE C (37) ZONE D (38) PGOUT 2 (17) INPUT OUTPUT PIOU PIN NUMBERS ( ) [...]

  • Page 157

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-25 Line 03 returns intercom dial tone to caller after two ring cycles (5 ~ 6 seconds). Caller dials 13. After 48 seconds from start of call, station 13 answers. Printout B prints after station 13 answers the call at 4:32. NOTE: If Program 60-2 is set for 10 seconds, MSS will not print if the[...]

  • Page 158

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-26 FIGURE 7-19 DK8 AND DK16 SMDR PRINTOUT EXAMPLES 01 15 08:14 00:00;22 01 MODM 08:15 00:00;18 03 10 08:16 00:00;28 03 DISA 08:16 00:00;15 01 DISA 08:17 00:00;25 03 MSS 08:18 00:00;12 03 15 08:19 00:00;22 03* 12 08:19 00:00;16 04 10 08:20 00:00;34 02 10 08:22 00:00;22 01 15 08:23 00:00;40 &l[...]

  • Page 159

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-27 Disconnect Timer: 01 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (incoming) 03 DISA 12:24 00:04;57 (outgoing) 6.03 System Program Data Printout. If a printer is connected to the SMDR port on the QSMU, PIOU, or PIOUS, customer program information stored in the system RAM may be printed out for reference by using [...]

  • Page 160

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-28 FIGURE 7-20 DK8 AND DK16 PIOU/PIOUS SMDR CABLE CONNECTIONS BASIC CONNECTION 3-pair Modular Cord (7 ft. max) SMDR Modular Jack Modular Jack Toshiba PPTC1A-5M, RS232, Modular to DB25 Adaptor DB25 Plug BASIC WIRING (see: QSMU PIOU or PIOUS TTY and SMDR Wiring in Chapter 8 for more detail) PI[...]

  • Page 161

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-29 Voice Mail Control from digital and electronic telephone System Monitoring Feature Integration 7.12 A block diagram of voice mail connections is shown in Figure 7-22. See Section 100-816-204 for QSTU and Section 100-816-205 for PSTU, KSTU, and PESU installation instructions. 7.13 STRATA D[...]

  • Page 162

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-30 FIGURE 7-22 DK8 AND DK16 VOICE MAIL/AUTO ATTENDANT BLOCK DIAGRAM MDF VOICE MAIL OR AUTO ATTENDANT MACHINE 25-PIN CABLE (8 CIRCUITS PER PSTU) (2 CIRCUITS PER PESU) (4 CIRCUITS PER KSTU) (2 CIRCUITS PER QSTU) QSTU, KSTU/PSTU/PESU CIRCUIT TIP & RING (1 PAIR PER PORT) NOTE: The K4RCU or Q[...]

  • Page 163

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-31 program the VM machine to dial the following sequences (In Program 10-2 , turn LED 04 ON): 1) To set a MW LED, the VM machine must dial 6 3 + station number. 2) To cancel a MW LED, the VM machine must dial 6 4 + station number. NOTE: Only dial codes 63 and 64 are set in the VM device conf[...]

  • Page 164

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-32 Program 35 : LED 20 should be ON to assign auto attendant ports the “Busy Station Trans- fer” option. with this option the auto attendant will receive ring backtone when calling sta- tions designated with “Busy Station Ringing” (Program 35, LED 19 ON). This allows the auto attenda[...]

  • Page 165

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-33 INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 8.02 Jumper W3 on the PIOUS is used to set the alarm sensor to detect an open or closed condition from the facility alarm system. Solder the W3 jumper wire as follows (refer to [...]

  • Page 166

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-34 10 DATA INTERFACE UNIT INSTALLATION 10.00 General 10.01 STRATA DK8 and DK16 support two types of Data Interface Units (DIUs) that enable digital tele- phone users to simultaneously transmit and re- ceive data on the same digital station port and wire pair while communicating on a voice ca[...]

  • Page 167

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-35 10.13 Installation instructions for these devices are provided in Paragraphs 10.40 thru 10.70 . Call paths and scenarios for five types of data test calls are provided in Paragraphs 10.82 ~ 10.86 . Step- by-step data calling procedures are provided in the Data Interface User Guide in the [...]

  • Page 168

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-36 Data Terminal Ready (DTR, Pin 20): The DTE device sends the DTR signal (EIA circuit CD) to the DCE device, prompting the DCE device to open the communication line. The line is closed and the call disconnected when the DTE device quits sending the DTR signal. DTR may be sent any time to in[...]

  • Page 169

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-37 NOTE: The PDIU-DI always operates as a DCE de- vice; therefore, unlike the PDIU-DS, it has no internal jumpers. 3) Connect the appropriate RS-232 cable be- tween the PDIU-DI’s DB-25 female connector and the PC’s appropriate asynchronous serial communications port connector (COM port).[...]

  • Page 170

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-38 1) Consult the serial printer’s documentation and determine if the printer operates as a DCE or DTE device: If the printer is a DCE device: Disas- semble the PDIU-DS and configure it to operate like a DTE device by placing the jumper plugs ( P1 ~ P9 ) in the “B-C” (MODEM) position. [...]

  • Page 171

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-39 IMPORTANT NOTE! Modems must be “smart modems” that respond to AT commands and return re- sult codes. Modems are customer-sup- plied. 10.62 A modem(s) can be accessed internally for outgoing data calls or externally for incoming data calls. Modems operate as DCE devices; so PDIU- DSs t[...]

  • Page 172

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-40 access codes to place outgoing trunk calls. LED 06 : Should be ON for DIUs con- nected to modems. With this feature turned on, the DIU will send a one-sec- ond release signal on the DTR to drop the modem when the data user presses the Data Release button on the telephone. LEDs 17 ~ 20 : D[...]

  • Page 173

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-41 FIGURE 7-24 DK8 OR DK16 DATA INSTALLATION EXAMPLE BLOCK DIAGRAM DIGITAL (PORT 05) QSTU OR KSTU (PORT 08) DIGITAL (PORT 03) DIGITAL (PORT 00) DIGITAL (PORT 01) TOSHIBA DIU POWER READY CONNECT TOSHIBA QSTU OR KSTU (PORT 09) DIGITAL (PORT 04) DIU POWER READY CONNECT TOSHIBA DIU POWER READY C[...]

  • Page 174

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-42 FIGURE 7-25 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DI TO IBM AT-TYPE COMPUTER, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS IBM PC AT modem style (serial) DB25 to DB9, RS-232 cable. Pin to pin connections are confiqured as a straight cable, not as a null modem cable (50 ft max, 24AWG; customer-supplied). 678 9 23 45 1 [...]

  • Page 175

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-43 FIGURE 7-26 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DI TO IBM XT-TYPE COMPUTER, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 1 NAME DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI FG DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 Rear view of personal computer or ASCII termin[...]

  • Page 176

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-44 FIGURE 7-27 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DS TO TOSHIBA PRINTER, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 N/C N/C 1 NAME DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI FG DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 Rear view of printer or ASCII terminal DB25, RS-[...]

  • Page 177

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-45 FIGURE 7-28 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DS TO HAYES-TYPE SMART MODEM, RS-232 CONNECTOR/CABLE CONNECTIONS DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 1 NAME DCD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI FG DB25 PIN # 8 3 2 20 7 6 4 5 22 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 20 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 22 Rear view of modem DB25 connector Rear vie[...]

  • Page 178

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-46 FIGURE 7-29 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS MODULAR CABLE/RJ-45 ADAPTER CONNECTIONS CONNECTION EXAMPLE 1 IMPORTANT! Will not function with applications that require the RI signal to PC. CONNECTION EXAMPLE 2 IMPORTANT! Will not function with applications that require the RI signal to PC. CONN[...]

  • Page 179

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-47 FIGURE 7-30 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS MODULAR CORDS AND RJ-45/RS-232 ADAPTER PIN CONNECTIONS 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 51 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 DSR 6 7 RTS 7 6 RD 2 5 DCD 1 4 TD 3 2 GND 5 1 CTS 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 23 4 56 78 20 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 CTS 5 7 SG 7 6 DTR 20 5 TD 2 3 RD 3 2 RTS[...]

  • Page 180

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-48 FIGURE 7-31 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DS JUMPER PLUG OPTIONS/RS-232 CONNECTOR INFORMATION 1234 DNTA ON MODULAR JACK FOR CONNECTING 1- OR 2-PAIR TO DIGITAL CIRCUIT DIU POWER READY CONNECT PDIU-DS (REAR VIEW) SW1: SEE FIGURE 8-36 FOR SWITCH (1 ~ 4) OPTIONS INFORMATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [...]

  • Page 181

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-49 FIGURE 7-32 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS SW1 DIP SWITCH INFORMATION SWITCH SW1 (1) SW1 (2) SW1 (3) SW1 (4) FUNCTION Forced hang up when DIU does not detect space signal on TD or RD for about 9 minutes ON: enable (auto-disconnect) 1 OFF: disable DCD, DSR control ON: continuous on OFF: DSR [...]

  • Page 182

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-50 FIGURE 7-33 DK8 AND DK16 PDIU-DS DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM PDIU-DS PCB DTE/MODEM JUMPER PLUGS P1~P9 SW1 SIDE GROOVES BOTTOM PANEL Do not cut the PERCEPTION jumper wire for STRATA DK8 or DK16 installations. Jumper wire is for PERCEPTION applications only. See Table 8-D regarding externa[...]

  • Page 183

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-51 10.80 PDIU-DI/PDIU-DS Installation Tests 10.81 Paragraphs 10.82 ~ 10.86 provide tests for five DIU call applications. The telephone and port numbers used in these figures are provided for explanation purposes only; when actually testing, use port and telephone numbers appropriate for the [...]

  • Page 184

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-52 normally accomplished using the DOS and MODE commands. 3) Using the manufacturer’s documentation, make sure the communication parameters (data speed, parity, data bits, stop bits, etc.) of the PC COM port match the printer’s serial interface parameters. 4) To connect the PC to the pri[...]

  • Page 185

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-53 3) From PC 1’s keyboard, type A T D D 1 4 and press ENTER (AT commands must be capi- tal letters). The Data Call LED on DKT 14 will be lit. The CONNECT LED on PDIU-DS 14 will be lit. The screen on PC 1 displays, CON- NECT XXXX, where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the commun[...]

  • Page 186

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-54 4) From PC 1’s keyboard, type A T D T 7 0 1 6 7 4 4 7 0 0 and press ENTER . The internal modem (18) goes off-hook, dials 701 to seize the CO line, and then dials the external modem’s telephone number (674-4700). The external modem rings and auto an- swers; the modems handshake and es-[...]

  • Page 187

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-55 The CONNECT LED on the PDIU-DS (14) will be lit; the Data Call and Modem LEDs on DKT 10 will also be lit. The screens on PC 1 and PC 2 display, CONNECT XXXX, where XXXX is the data transmission speed set by the com- munication software. At this time, PC 1 and PC 2 are con- nected, as show[...]

  • Page 188

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-56 3) Make sure that a dialing directory consisting of names and telephone numbers you wish to auto dial is installed within the application software (include the appropriate STRATA CO line access code prefixing each telephone number). 4) To auto dial using Sidekick from the PC key- board: a[...]

  • Page 189

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-57 NOTES (Amplifier): 1. 2. 3. 4. NOTES (PROGRAMMING): • Program 10-3 , circuit assignments • Program 10-1 , LED 19 and 20 ON. • Program 15-5 , enable appropriate CO lines for tandem connection. • Program 78-2 , enable appropriate CO lines if amplified DISA is required. • Program 1[...]

  • Page 190

    INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS SECTION 100-816-207 MARCH 1993 7-58 11.02 Amplified Talk Path. Figure 7-39 provides a functional diagram of a two-CO line amplified con- ference connection (an R-TEC VFR5050 amplifier is used here). The talk path for the connection is as follows: outside party 1—public telephone net- work—CO, CKTX—STRATA DK16—PEKU, [...]

  • Page 191

    INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 8-i INST ALLA TION CHAPTER EIGHT WIRING DIAGRAMS TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS[...]

  • Page 192

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  • Page 193

    8-i INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 8-1 2 WIRING DIAGRAMS .............................................................................................. 8-1 2.1[...]

  • Page 194

    8-ii INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 TABLE LIST TABLE TITLE PAGE 8-A FCC REGISTRATION NUMBERS STRATA DK8 AND DK16 ................................ 8-1 8-B STATION LOOP REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................... 8-2 8-C NETWORK REQUIREMENTS ........................................[...]

  • Page 195

    8-1 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 GENERAL 1.00 This chapter contains point-to-point wiring diagrams for connection of telephones, lines, pe- ripheral equipment, and power supply to the DK systems. Wiring diagrams are divided into groups according to the PCB or unit which provides the interface for, or controls the op[...]

  • Page 196

    8-2 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 TABLE 8-B STATION LOOP REQUIREMENTS NOTES: 1. Use 24 AWG twisted pairs. 2. PESU circuits 3 and 4 are not used. 3. DDCB can connect only to Circuit 5 of the DK16 Base Unit or Circuit 1 of the PDKU or KCDU. 4. Two-pair, larger wire, or local telephone power supply is required to achieve [...]

  • Page 197

    8-3 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 TABLE 8-C NETWORK REQUIREMENTS * Circuits 1 and 2 TOSHIBA Printed Circuit Board or Interface QCDU/KCDU/PCOU/PCOU2 (Loop Start Line) DK8 KSU DK16 Base KSU (Loop Slant Line) QSTU/KSTU/PESU*/PSTU/ PSTU2 (Off-premises Station) Facility Interface Code 02LS2 02LS2 0L13A Network Jack RJ14C RJ[...]

  • Page 198

    8-4 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 TABLE 8-D DIGITAL TELEPHONE/DIU/DDSS CONSOLE/ADM/LOOP LIMITS MODE QPSU/KPSU or Battery Backup 1 DKT Ringing (Volume Max) DKT with DVSU (OCA) DKT with HHEU or Carbon Handset DKT with PDIU-DI/ PDIU-DI2 PDIU-DS DKT with HHEU and PDIU-DI/PDIU-DI2 Maximum line length (24 AWG) 1 Pair NOTES: [...]

  • Page 199

    8-5 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-1 SECONDARY PROTECTOR DIAGRAM IMPORTANT! To protect against transient voltages and currents, secondary protectors must be installed if there is outside wiring (Figure 8-1). These protectors, which contain fast semiconductors in addition to fuses, shall comply with the requirem[...]

  • Page 200

    8-6 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1. Certron Corp; Anaheim, California 92807 Secondary protector: Model 08450. 2. Curtis Mfg. Co. Inc; Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452 Secondary protector: Model Diamond Chip. For indoor use on the protected side of the telephone circuit only. 3. Oneac Corp; Libertyville, Illinois 60048 Sec[...]

  • Page 201

    8-7 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-2 DK8 MDF WIRING TO KSU AMPHENOL STATION AND RELAY CONNECTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2[...]

  • Page 202

    8-8 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-3 DK8 MDF WIRING TO CO LINES (KSU AND QCDU) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34[...]

  • Page 203

    8-9 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-4 DK8/DK16 MDF WIRING DDCB AND DOOR LOCK CONTROL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 [...]

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    8-10 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-5 DK8 QSTU/DK16 KSTU STATION/MDF CROSS CONNECT RECORD FIGURE 8-6 DK8 AND DK16 CO LINE RECORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MDF PAIR NUMBERS RJ11C/RJ14C CO LINE NUMBER BASE UNIT (KCDU/PCOU) CO LINE CROSS-CONNECT RECORD RJ11C RJ11C RJ11C RJ11C RJ14C RJ14C DK8 KSU DK16 BASE UNIT, FIXED SLOT 0[...]

  • Page 205

    8-11 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-7 DK8 QSMU TTY/SMDR WIRING NOTE 1: TTY (6-PIN MODULAR JACK) PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TTY TYRD TYTD TYDSR TYDTR TYCD TYSG SMDR SMRD SMTD SMDSR SMDTR SMCD SMSG NOTE 2: Wire colors may vary with other types of modular adaptors. 6-1 1 Y 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13 TD RD DSR SG CD DTR Y W G BL R [...]

  • Page 206

    8-12 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 W-B[...]

  • Page 207

    8-13 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 BRI[...]

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    8-14 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 W-B[...]

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    8-15 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 NOTES: 1. 2. 3 4. 5. Voltage levels: T, PT = -26.3 ~ 27.8 VDC R, PR = 0.0 VDC (GND) (Reference to SG ground) T/R wires are always required; PT/PR are additional power wires required only for long station runs or when operating on reserve power per Table 8-D. PT/PR may be used with nor[...]

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    8-16 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 W-Bl Bl-W W-O O-W W-G G-W W-Br Br-W W-S S-W R- Bl Bl-R R-O O-R R-G G-R R-Br Br-R R-S S-R Bk-Bl Bl-Bk Bk-O O-Bk Bk-G G-Bk Bk-Br Br-Bk Bk-S S-Bk Y-Bl Bl-Y COLOR CODE DIGITAL TELEPHONE/ DEVICE LOCATION T R PWR T PWR R T R PWR T PWR R T R PWR T PWR R T R PWR T PWR R T R PWR T PWR R T R PW[...]

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    8-17 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-13 DK16 MDF WIRING/ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE TO PEKU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 [...]

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    8-18 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 W-B[...]

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    8-19 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-15 DK16 PEKU BACKGROUND MUSIC CONNECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3[...]

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    8-20 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 W-Bl Bl-W W-O O-W W-G G-W W-Br Br-W W-S S-W R- Bl Bl-R R-O O-R R-G G-R R-Br Br-R R-S S-R Bk-Bl Bl-Bk Bk-O O-Bk Bk-G G-Bk Bk-Br Br-Bk Bk-S S-Bk Y-Bl Bl-Y COLOR CODE VT VR DT DR ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE/ DEVICE LOCATION VT VR DT DR VT VR DT DR VT VR DT DR VT VR DT DR VT VR DT DR VT VR DT DR[...]

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    8-21 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-17 DK16 MDF WIRING/STANDARD TELEPHONE, VOICE MAIL TO PSTU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29[...]

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    8-22 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 W-Bl Bl-W W-O O-W W-G G-W W-Br Br-W W-S S-W R- Bl Bl-R R-O O-R R-G G-R R-Br Br-R R-S S-R Bk-Bl Bl-Bk Bk-O O-Bk Bk-G G-Bk Bk-Br Br-Bk Bk-S S-Bk Y-Bl Bl-Y COLOR CODE STANDARD TELEPHONE/ DEVICE LOCATION T R NOT USED NOT USED T R NOT USED NOT USED T R NOT USED NOT USED T R NOT USED NOT US[...]

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    8-23 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 W-B[...]

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    8-24 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 W-Bl Bl-W W-O O-W W-G G-W W-Br Br-W W-S S-W R- Bl Bl-R R-O O-R R-G G-R R-Br Br-R R-S S-R Bk-Bl Bl-Bk Bk-O O-Bk Bk-G G-Bk Bk-Br Br-Bk Bk-S S-Bk Y-Bl Bl-Y COLOR CODE T R NOT USED NOT USED DEVICE/STANDARD TELEPHONE/ ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE LOCATION T R NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NO[...]

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    8-25 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 BRI[...]

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    8-26 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-22 DK16 MDF WIRING/CO LINES AND DIGITAL TELEPHONES TO KCDU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 47 48 49 50 W-BL BL-W W-O O-W W-GN GN-W W-BR BR-W W-S S-W R-BL BL-R R-O O-R R-GN GN-R R-BR BR-R R-S V-BR BR-V[...]

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    8-27 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 PIOU 25PR. CONNECTIONS PIN COLOR MDF 66M BLOCK PIN PG.OUT 1 PG.IN 1 PIOU PCB 15 40 17 42 19 44 21 46 S-Bk Bk-S O-Y Y-O Br-Y Y-Br Bl-V V-Bl 30 29 34 33 38 37 42 41 . . . . . . . . ZONE (35) ZONE (36) ZONE (37) ZONE (38) ALL ZONE PAGE (39) MULTI-ZONE PAGE 30W MAX./COMPOSITE IMPEDANCE 30[...]

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    8-28 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 PDIU-DS, TO ASCII TERMINAL, OR EXTERNAL MODEM TTY (IMDU) (6-PIN MODULAR JACK) SMDR (6-PIN MODULAR JACK) SW2 LED CD4 600 OHM PAGE LEAD NAME DB25 PINS MODULAR PINS WIRE COLOR TD 2 5 Y RD 3 6 W JUMPER 4-5 N/A BR DSR 6 4 G SG 7 1 BL CD 8 2 BK DTR 20 3 R PIN NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 TTY TYRD TYTD T[...]

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    8-29 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 PAGE AND BGM ALARM SENSOR NORMAL CLOSE NORMAL OPEN ALMT ALMR NHR NHT DER DET RCA PAGE JACK J7 BASE UNIT BREAK W1 MAKE K1 W2 K2 W3 PIOUS ALM NH DE 600 Ω HESB OR PAGE AMPLIFIER DOOR LOCK CONTROL MOH SOURCE UNIT FACILITY ALARM UNIT NIGHT BELL RELAY OPTIONS: • K1 (DE): DOOR LOCK OR AM[...]

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    8-30 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 FIGURE 8-26 DK16 PIOU SMDR/TTY OPTIONS AND WIRING NOTE 1: TTY (6-PIN MODULAR JACK) SMDR (6-PIN MODULAR JACK) SW2 LED CD4 (25-PAIR FEMALE AMP. JACK) SEE PIOU/MDF DRAWING IN THIS SECTION LEAD NAME DB25 PINS MODULAR PINS WIRE COLOR TD 2 5 Y RD 3 6 W JUMPER 4-5 N/A BR DSR 6 4 G SG 7 1 BL [...]

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    8-31 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 W-B[...]

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    8-32 INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS SECTION 100-816-208 MARCH 1993 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 W-BL BL-W W-O O-W W-GN GN-W W-BR BR-W W-S S-W R-BL BL-R R-O O-R R-GN GN-R R-BR BR-R R-S S-R BK-BL BL-BK BK-O O-[...]

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    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS F AUL T FINDING PROCEDURES[...]

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    STRATA DK FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 GENERAL .............................................................................................................. 1 2 FAULT CLASSIFICATION ...................................................................................... 1 3 FAULT CLEARING PR[...]

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    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -1- as described in Programming Procedures. It is very important to verify that the sys- tem programming is correct and func- tional before troubleshooting the hard- ware. 3.02 Initialize the system ( Program 90 , 92 , and 03 ) before testing new systems or when in DK16 cases,, changing the KFCU, Feature[...]

  • Page 232

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -2- 3.06 The following precautions must be observed when handling PCBs: DO NOT: Drop a PCB. Stack one PCB on top of another. Handle a PCB without discharging any static electricity from your person by touching the grounded cabinet. Touch PCB contacts with your fingers. Important! If the fault is not clea[...]

  • Page 233

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -3- FIGURE 3 KPSU16 DC VOLTAGE TEST FIGURE 2 QPSU8 DC VOLTAGE TEST AC DC DC POWER –24 VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKER DC OUT (P9) CONNECTOR (VOLTAGE TEST POINTS) BATT ± PULL LOCK PUSH UNLOCK RESERVE BATTERY CONNECTOR FOR PBTC CABLE DK16 BASE UNIT MOTHERBOARD (FG) SCREW GREEN/YELLOW: 0V BLACK: 0V YELLOW: –26.3V[...]

  • Page 234

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -4- Important Note: Do not attempt to replace Fuse F201 7 DK16 HARDWARE FAULT ISOLATION 7.01 If a DK16 hardware fault is suspected, check the hardware using the following procedure: 1) Make sure the BATT jumper plug (SW1 on the base unit motherboard) is in the ON position to save the system’s customer [...]

  • Page 235

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -5- 1) Disconnect the digital or electronic telephone. 2) Using a DC voltmeter, measure between the wires of the two pairs to verify the readings shown in Table B for electronic telephone ports (PEKU or PESU). Refer to Table D for digital telephone ports. The reading will be a plus or minus depending on [...]

  • Page 236

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -6- NOTES: 1. This is the maximum allowable reading for all Digital and Electronic telephone cable runs except if connecting an HDSS console to Circuits 7 and 8 of a PEKU—then the maximum cable restriction is 20 ohms, not 40 ohms. 2. The green-red, black-yellow and white-blue measurements should be wit[...]

  • Page 237

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -7- CHART NO. 1 FAULT CLASSIFICATION START Please read Chapters 1~5 of this section before proceeding. Is the system completely non-operational? Is it a station no dial tone fault? Is it a CO line no dial tone fault? Is a DSS console non- operational? Is it a voice mail/auto attd fault? Is it an SMDR fau[...]

  • Page 238

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -8- CHART NO. 2 CATASTROPHIC FAULTS START Is the system completely non-operational? Check system hardware per paragraph 6.01 for DK8 or 7.01 for DK16 of this section. Was the fault isolated by completing the system hardware check? Re-initialize the system (Programs 90, 92, and 03) and re-check fault usin[...]

  • Page 239

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -9- CHART NO. 3 STATION DIAL TONE FAULTS START Check station wiring per paragraph 8 of this section. Repair if necessary. Is the fault cleared? 3-1 END YES Is the faulty station on a replaceable station PCB? 3-2 Replace the PCB and retest 3-3 Replace the DK8 or DK16 Base KSU and initialize the system (Pr[...]

  • Page 240

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -10- CHART NO. 4 CO LINE DIAL TONE FAULTS Replaceable CO Line PCBs DK8: QCDU DK16 Base: KCOU DK16 Expansion: KCDU, PCOU Is the fault cleared? Go to 4-5 Call your technical support group. NO YES YES Retest. Change the DK8 or DK16 Base KSU and initialize the system (Prog: 90, 92, 03). Is the fault cleared?[...]

  • Page 241

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -11- CHART NO.5 DSS CONSOLE FAULTS (DK16 ONLY) START DSS console type? 5-0 END DDSS Go to 5-0 Is the correct PCB slot code entered in Program 03? Enter correct PCB slot code using Program 03; then turn power OFF (for 5 seconds) and then ON. 5-3 Refer to section 100-816-008 and verify wiring: Is the fault[...]

  • Page 242

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -12- CHART NO.6 VOICE MAIL/(EXTERNAL) AUTO ATTENDANT (VM/AA) FAULTS Is the fault cleared? YES END START This chart assumes the VM/AA device has no faults. Is the fault cleared? YES 6-3 NO 6-2 Is VM/AA integration completely non-operational? END YES Read “Voice Mail Options” in paragraph 9 of Section [...]

  • Page 243

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -13- CHART NO.7 STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) FAULTS START No SMDR data or garbled data is detected at the QSMU, PIOU/PIOUS SMDR port. 7-1 Is the fault cleared? YES 7-5 NO This chart assumes the SMDR device has no faults. NO END YES Read the SMDR installation instructions in paragraph 7 of Sect[...]

  • Page 244

    FAULT FINDING SECTION 100-816-500 MARCH 1993 -14- CHART NO.8 REMOTE MAINTENANCE FAULTS START Is Remote Maintenance connection via external modem on TTY port or IMDU modem? IMDU modem installed on PIOU or PIOUS (DK16 only) 8-1 END Read the Remote Maintenance Section 100-816-600, Paragraphs 1 to 7. This chart assumes that the remote terminal and mode[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 TOSHIBA SYSTEM PRACTICES DIGITAL KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEMS REMOTE ADMINISTRA TION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 TABLE LIST PARAGRAPH SUBJECT PAGE 1 USING REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................ 1 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................ 2 3 HARDWARE REQUIREME[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 TABLE LIST TABLE SUBJECT PAGE RM-A PPTC MODIFIED WIRING FOR EXTERNAL MODEM TO TTY CONNECTION ............... 4 RM-B PPTC WIRING FOR LOCAL TERMINAL OR PERSONAL COMPUTER TO TTY CONNECTION ..................................................................................[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 TABLE LIST (Continued) TABLE SUBJECT PAGE RM-AK PROGRAM 78: CO LINE SPECIAL RINGING ASSIGNMENTS DISA/IMDU/NIGHT RINGING OVER EXTERNAL PAGE .................................................. 41 RM-AL PROGRAM 80: DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE RINGING TONES ..........[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 FIGURE LIST FIGURE SUBJECT PAGE 1 SECTION FLOWCHART .................................................................................................... 1 2 REMOTE MAINTENANCE EXTERNAL MODEM CONNECTION FOR DK8/16 (METHOD ONE OF ONE) ...................................[...]

  • Page 251

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -1- 1 USING REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE 1.01 Figure 1 is provided as a quick reference aid in using this section. FIGURE 1 SECTION FLOWCHART General Description: The functions available on STRATA DK systems via a Local or Remote Terminal are explained in Parag[...]

  • Page 252

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -2- data base programs, including Speed Dial num- bers and LCD messages. Message Mode: Provides for sending, adding, or changing digital and electronic telephone LCD messages. Speed Dial Mode: Allows Station and System Speed Dial numbers to be programmed remotely. NOTE:[...]

  • Page 253

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -3- REMOTE PERSONAL COMPUTER OR ASCII TERMINAL REMOTE MODEM RS-232 CABLE CO LINE DEDICATED CO LINE TELEPHONE NETWORK QSMU (DK8) — OR — PIOU OR PIOUS DK16 ROM AND RAM EXTERNAL MODEM MODEM LINE JACK 3-PAIR MODULAR CORD TTY MODULAR JACK (7-BITS, EVEN PARITY, 1-STOP BIT[...]

  • Page 254

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -4- TABLE RM-A PPTC MODIFIED WIRING FOR EXTERNAL MODEM TO TTY CONNECTION FIGURE 4 REMOTE MAINTENANCE USING IMDU MODEM (DK16 ONLY) REMOTE MODEM RS-232 CABLE CO LINE TELEPHONE NETWORK ROM AND RAM DK16 CO LINE CIRCUIT DK16 CO line connects to IMDU port (619) via: DISA, Rin[...]

  • Page 255

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -5- FIGURE 5 LOCAL MAINTENANCE USING ASCII TERMINAL OR PERSONAL COMPUTER ROM AND RAM DK8 OR DK16 QSMU (DK8) — OR — PIOU OR PIOUS DK16 PPTC ADAPTER SEE WIRING GUIDE BELOW (TABLE B) TTY MODULAR JACK (7-BITS, EVEN PARITY, 1-STOP) 3-PAIR MODULAR CORD TABLE RM-B PPTC WIR[...]

  • Page 256

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -6- 6) For DK8 and DK16, set terminal communica- tion parameters to seven bits, even parity, one-stop bit (300, or 1200 bps. See step 3 above). NOTE: If a digital or electronic telephone is in the program mode, programming from the main- tenance terminal is not allowed.[...]

  • Page 257

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -7- CD4 is lit); let out (by pushing again) for 1200 bps ( CD4 is not lit). NOTE: The DK8 QSMU baud rate is always 1200 bps. 4) For DK16, set the PIOU or PIOUS SW3 switch to the TTY position. NOTE: The PIOU or PIOUS SW3 switch is set to the MODEM position for IMDU opera[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -8- continuing with Remote Administration and Maintenance installation. 5) If a terminal is to be utilized on-site, refer to Paragraph 5 . For off-site programming refer to Paragraph 6 . 5 LOCAL TERMINAL OPERATION 5.00 Requirements 5.01 For DK16, the optional Expansion [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -9- remote terminal and the IMDU or an external modem connected to a dedicated CO line, call the number of the system CO line assigned to ring the IMDU or the external modem via the remote termi- nal/modem set-up: 1) Observe the following: When the CO line rings-in, it [...]

  • Page 260

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -10- When communication is established, the terminal will display: CONNECTED or COMMUNICATIONS (see Note). NOTE: If the connection is not completed or commu- nication is unsuccessful, the remote terminal will display: NO CARRIER. If this is the case, check that the equi[...]

  • Page 261

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -11- 8.10 System Record Sheets 8.11 Before system data can be programmed, the System Record Sheets which contain the customer data base must be available (see Programming, Section 200-816-302 ). 8.20 Program Types 8.21 There are three types of programs: Type 1: All Type[...]

  • Page 262

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -12- acters represent a program group or a particular program, i.e., ALL, 03 , 04 , 10 , 39 , etc. For a printout example, see Figure 6. NOTE: Programs are output only in the groups indi- cated. To print out or review a program not included above, use Program Mode proce[...]

  • Page 263

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -13- FIGURE 8 TEST MODE FUNCTION DIAGRAM PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK REMOTE SITE STRATA DK16/DK8 PC OR TERMINAL REMOTE STATION B REMOTE STATION C CO LINE CO LINE TIME OR WEATHER Digital Telephone XX CO-to-CO CONNECTION MODEM (DK16: 300 or 1200 BPS) RS-232 CO LINE CO LINE A[...]

  • Page 264

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -14- the station’s LCD and is automatically displayed on other stations’ LCDs whenever they call that sta- tion. Mode 95: To edit and/or review a Calling Station Message before setting it, use this mode. It will display the existing message and allow additions to it[...]

  • Page 265

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -15- IMPORTANT NOTE: For DK16 only: If all programs are initialized, the "IMDU enabled" has also been turned off in Program 77-1 , LED 14. If using the IMDU for remote programming, go into Program 77-1 and turn button/LED 14 on as shown in steps 9, 10, and 11.[...]

  • Page 266

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -16- TABLE RM-E PROGRAM 92 STATION SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO, VM ID CODES INITIALIZATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 92 P92 Enter Program Number 92 Press CR . 3 P92 P92 1 Enter 1 . 4 P9[...]

  • Page 267

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -17- TABLE RM-F PROGRAM 92 (continued) SYSTEM SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO INITIALIZATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 92 P92 Enter Program Number 92 Press CR . 3 P92 P92 2 Enter 2 . 4 P92 [...]

  • Page 268

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -18- TABLE RM-G PROGRAM 92 (continued) LCD CHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY INITIALIZATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 92 P92 Enter Program Number 92 Press CR . 3 P92 P92 3 Enter 3 . 4 P92 P92 3 [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -19- TABLE RM-H PROGRAM 92 (continued) TIMED REMINDERS INITIALIZATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 92 P92 Enter Program Number 92 Press CR . 3 P92 P92 4 Enter 4 . 4 P92 P92 4 02 N Enter bu[...]

  • Page 270

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -20- TABLE RM-I PROGRAM 92 (continued) DIGITAL TELEPHONE VOLUME LEVEL INITIALIZATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 92 P92 Enter Program Number 92 Press CR . 3 P92 5 Enter 5 . 4 P92 5 01 N[...]

  • Page 271

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -21- IMPORTANT NOTE: This program clears Call Forward memory for all stations, but does not reset the Call Forward indication on the station (Call Forward LCD information and/or Call Forward button/LED). To clear station Call Forward indications, system power must be tu[...]

  • Page 272

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -22- IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. This program only applies to DK16 and must be completed with on-site assistance (after installing PCBs, if any) because the system must be powered down momentarily after PCB code entry. 2. Even though PCB codes display as being changed, they are[...]

  • Page 273

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -23- TABLE RM-L PROGRAM 00 SOFTWARE CHECK/REMOTE MAINTENANCE—SECURITY CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 00 P00 Enter Program Number 00 Press CR . 3 P00 0 Version = PSSA P00 To Check So[...]

  • Page 274

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -24- TABLE RM-M PROGRAM 01 LOGICAL PORT DISPLAY ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 01 P01 Enter Program Number 01 Press CR . 3 P01 P01 01 Enter the Physical Port Number 4 5 Enter the desir[...]

  • Page 275

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -25- NOTE: A blank is displayed by "N". NOTE: Programs 10-1 , 10-2 , and 10-3 use Type 1 procedure. To store data; press CR . Continue returning to Step 3 until all Program 04 data is entered. To exit this program, press # # CR . TABLE RM-O PROGRAM 04 PORT/STA[...]

  • Page 276

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -26- TABLE RM-Q TYPE 1 PROGRAM PROCEDURE EXAMPLE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 10 P10 Enter Program Number Refer to the record sheet and enter the desired program number. Example: Program[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -27- TABLE RM-R TYPE 2 PROGRAM PROCEDURE EXAMPLE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 30 Enter Program Number Refer to the record sheet and enter the desired program number. Example: Program 30 [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -28- TABLE RM-S PROGRAM 12 SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS – BASIC TIMING ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 12 P12 Enter Program Number 12 3 P12 3 1 Check the record sheet and enter the program code[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -29- TABLE RM-U PROGRAM 19 BACKGROUND MUSIC SLOT IDENTIFICATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 19 P19 Enter Program Number 19 3 P19 P19 1 NN Enter the number 1 . The present slot numbe[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -30- TABLE RM-W PROGRAM 22 DATA STATION HUNTING (DATA CALL ONLY) ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 22 P22 Enter Program Number 22 Press CR . 3 P22 03 Refer to the record sheet and enter the[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -31- TABLE RM-Y PROGRAM 29 DSS CONSOLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 29 P29 Enter Program Number 3 P29 Enter Console Number and Buttonstrip Group Number 5 P29 Enter the[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -32- TABLE RM-Z PROGRAM 32 AUTOMATIC PREFERENCE 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 2 P 32 P32 Enter the Program Number 32 3 P32 01 Refer to the record sheet and enter the required port number. 4[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -33- TABLE RM-AB PROGRAM 34 HOLD RECALL TIMING ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 34 P34 Enter Program Number 34 Press CR . 3 P34 05 Refer to the record sheet and enter the required port num[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -34- TABLE RM-AD PROGRAM 37 RING TRANSFER (CAMP-ON) RECALL TIME ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 37 P37 Enter the Program Number 37 Press CR . 3 P37 01 Refer to the System Record Sheet and[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -35- TABLE RM-AE PROGRAM 38 DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE BUTTONSTRIP TYPE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 38 P38 Enter the Program Number 38 Press CR . 3 P38 00 Refer to the System Re[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -36- TABLE RM-AF PROGRAM 39 FLEXIBLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 39 P39 Enter the Program Number 39 Press CR . 3 P39 00 4 P39 00# Press # . 5 P39 00# 01 00 7 To sele[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -37- TABLE RM-AG PROGRAM 42-1 ~ 8 PBX ACCESS CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 Enter Program Number 42 Press CR . 3 P42 1 NN Refer to the System Record Sheet and enter the required PBX gro[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -38- TABLE RM-AH PROGRAM 60 SMDR OUTPUT/ACCOUNT CODE DIGIT LENGTH ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter PROGCR 2 P 60 P60 Enter Program Number 60 CR 3B P60 3 1 P60 Press Allow SMDR printout. System will print out[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -39- TABLE RM-AI PROGRAM 69 VERIFIABLE ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 69 P69 Enter Program Number 69 3 P69 001 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN Press CR . Refer to the System Record Shee[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -40- TABLE RM-AJ PROGRAM 70 VERIFY ACCOUNT CODE/TOLL RESTRICTION ASSIGNMENT ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 70 P70 Enter Program Number 70 3 P70 002 YZ Press CR . Refer to the System Record[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -41- TABLE RM-AK PROGRAM 78 CO LINE SPECIAL RINGING ASSIGNMENTS-DISA/IMDU/ NIGHT RINGING OVER EXTERNAL PAGE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 78 P78 Enter Program Number 78 3 P78 1 Press CR .[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -42- TABLE RM-AL PROGRAM 80 DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE RINGING TONES ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode. At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 80 P80 Enter Program Number 80 3 P80 01 Press CR . 6 To Exit Program/Store Data A[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -43- TABLE RM-AM PROGRAM 93 CO LINE IDENTIFICATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 93 P93 Enter Action Code 1 3 P93 1 02 Refer to the System Record Sheet and enter the appropriate CO line n[...]

  • Page 294

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -44- TABLE RM-AN PROGRAM 44 (A OR B) TOLL RESTRICTION TRAVELING CLASS OVERRIDE CODE ENTRY ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 44 P44 Enter Program Number 44 (Do not enter A or B) 3 P44 1 NNNN P[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -45- TABLE RM-AP PROGRAM 45-2 TOLL RESTRICTION DISABLE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 45 P45 Enter Program Number 45 3 P45 2 Enter the number 2 . 4 P45 2 01 N Refer to the record sheet[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -46- TABLE RM-AR PROGRAM 45-8 ~ 9 TOLL RESTRICTION OVERRIDE CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 45 P45 Enter the Program Number 45 3 P45 8 NNNN P45 8 NNNN 1234 P45 ## P Refer to the Sy[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -47- TABLE RM-AT PROGRAM 46-6 ~ 8 TOLL RESTRICTION ALLOWED/DENIED OFFICE CODES ASSIGNED BY CLASS ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 46 P46 Enter Program Number 46 6 Press CR . Refer to the Sys[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -48- TABLE RM-AU PROGRAM 46-10 ~ 40 TOLL RESTRICTION CLASS PARAMETERS ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 46 P46 Enter Program Number 46 3 P46 10 Refer to the System Record Sheet and enter the [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -49- TABLE RM-AV PROGRAM 47 TOLL RESTRICTION EXCEPTION OFFICE CODES ASSIGNED BY AREA CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 47 P47 Enter Program Number 47 3 P47 Y 1 AREA CODE NNN Enter except[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -50- To store data, press CR . Continue returning to step 3 until all data is recorded for this program. To exit this program, press # # CR . TABLE RM-AW PROGRAM 48 STATION TOLL RESTRICTION CLASSIFICATION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter the Program [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -51- To store data, press CR . To exit this program, press # # CR . TABLE RM-AY PROGRAM 50-2 LCR HOME AREA CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 50 P50 Enter Program Number 50 3 P50 2 NNN En[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -52- TABLE RM-BA PROGRAM 50-4 LCR LDI PLAN NUMBER ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 50 P50 Enter Program Number 50 3 P50 4 1 Press CR . 4 P50 4 1 P50 ## P Exit Program/Store Data A) B) To sto[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -53- TABLE RM-BC PROGRAM 50-6 LCR DIAL ZERO TIMEOUT ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 50 P50 Enter Program Number 50 3 P50 6 06 10 Press CR . 4 P50 6 06 10 P50 ## P Exit Program/Store Data A)[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -54- TABLE RM-BE PROGRAM 52 LCR OFFICE CODE EXCEPTIONS FOR SPECIFIED AREA CODE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 52 P52 Enter Program Number 52 3 P52 10 3 Press CR . Define Route Plan Number [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -55- TABLE RM-BF PROGRAM 53 LCR SCHEDULE ASSIGNMENT ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 53 P53 Enter Program Number 53 3 P53 1 Press CR . 7 P53 ## P To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C) Data was[...]

  • Page 306

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -56- TABLE RM-BG PROGRAM 54 LCR ROUTE DEFINITION ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 54 P54 Enter Program Number 54 3 P54 1 Press CR . 5 P54 12 11 32 P54 ## P To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -57- Press CR . TABLE RM-BH PROGRAM 55-0 LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-DELETE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 55 P55 Enter Program Number 55 3 P55 1 5 To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C) To store dat[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -58- Press CR . TABLE RM-BI PROGRAM 55-1 LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-ADD ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 55 P55 Enter Program Number 55 3 P55 1 5 To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C) To store data, [...]

  • Page 309

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -59- TABLE RM-BJ PROGRAM 55-2 LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-END ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 55 P55 Enter Program Number 55 3 P55 1 Press CR . 5 To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C) To store data, [...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -60- TABLE RM-BK PROGRAM 56 LCR STATION GROUP ASSIGNMENT ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE PROG P Enter Program Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter P R O G CR . 2 P 56 P56 Enter Program Number 56 3 P56 01 Press CR . 5 To Exit Program/Store Data A) B) C) To store da[...]

  • Page 311

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -61- TABLE RM-BM SPEED DIALING DATA DUMP ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE DUMP D Enter the Data Dump Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter D U M P CR . 2 To Output Speed Dialing Data 3 To Stop Printout at Any Time D Enter R E P CR = A L L or S Y S = Port number for [...]

  • Page 312

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -62- NOTES: 1. To cancel a message set via Mode 95, use Mode 97 procedure. 2. [M] represents the message entered. 3. DKT = digital telephone; EKT = electronic telephone. TABLE RM-BO MODE 95 REMOTE CALLING STATION MESSAGING (ADD/REVIEW/CHANGE) ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOU[...]

  • Page 313

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -63- NOTES: 1. To cancel a message set via Mode 95, use Mode 97 with any message number in step 4 and skip step 5. 2. [M] represents the message entered. 3. DKT = digital telephone; EKT = electronic telephone. TABLE RM-BP MODE 97 REMOTE CALLING STATION MESSAGING (ADD/CH[...]

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    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -64- NOTES: 1. Press m at any time to start over. 2. [M] represents the message entered. TABLE RM-BQ MODE 94 REMOTE CALLED STATION MESSAGING (ADD/REVIEW/CHANGE) ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE MESG Enter the Message Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter M E S G CR [...]

  • Page 315

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -65- NOTES: 1. [M] represents the message entered. 2. DKT = digital telephone; EKT = electronic telephone. TABLE RM-BR MODE 96 REMOTE CALLED STATION MESSAGING (ADD/CHANGE) ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE MESG Enter the Message Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter [...]

  • Page 316

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -66- TABLE RM-BS STATION/CO LINE STATUS CHECK ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE TEST Enter the Test Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter T E S T CR . 2 T SEKT XX IDLE ON-HOOK T To Check Station Line Status 3 To Check CO Line Status Enter S E K T X X (X X = port numb[...]

  • Page 317

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -67- TABLE RM-BU CO LINE TEST ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE TEST Enter the Test Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter T E S T CR . 2 T SEKT XX IDLE ON-HOOK T T SCO YY IDLE To Verify Station/CO Line Status 3 Call Remote Station B Enter T K X X K Y Y CR . ( = stati[...]

  • Page 318

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -68- TABLE RM-BV SYSTEM DATE/DAY/TIME SETTING PROCEDURE ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE TEST T Enter the Test Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter T E S T CR . 2 T TK00 K01 651YYMMDD# T To Set Date 3 To Set Time Of Day Enter T K 0 0 K 0 1 6 5 1 Y Y M M D D # CR . [...]

  • Page 319

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -69- TABLE RM-BW SPEED DIAL MODE (CHANGE/REVIEW) ACTION STEP DISPLAY/PRINTOUT 1 >MODE REPT Enter the Speed Dial Mode At the >MODE prompt, enter R E P T CR . 2 R Enter the station port number for which the speed dial number will be programmed Press (00 ~ 19) Statio[...]

  • Page 320

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -70- REMOTE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES INDEX INITITAILIZATION PROGRAMS PAGE NUMBER System Programs (90) 15 Station Speed Dial, VM I.D. Codes (92) 16 System Speed Dial (92) 17 LCD Messages (92) 18 Timed Reminders (92) 19 Digital Telephone Volume Level (92) 20 Call Forward Ba[...]

  • Page 321

    REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES SECTION 100-816-600 MARCH 1993 -71- MESSAGE RECORD SHEET—Use several sheets if necessary MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______ MESG.#______[...]