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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION; INSTALLATION
  • Page 5 – CHAPTER ONE
  • Page 6 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 7 – PURPOSE; ADM: Add-on Module—A telephone upgrade that
  • Page 9 – usually located in a phone closet.
  • Page 13 – INSTALLATION-SITE REQUIREMENTS; SYSTEMS; CHAPTER TWO
  • Page 15 – GENERAL; not be; SITE CONSIDERATIONS; Clearance and Location Requirements; DK8 KEY SERVICE UNIT; DK 8 KSU; DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT CLEARANCE
  • Page 16 – GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS; Third Wire Ground Test; DK16 BASE AND EXPANSION
  • Page 17 – SUMMARY OF ELECTRICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS; Primary power; Square wave output with high/low option jumper:; GENERAL; Ring voltage
  • Page 18 – Alternate or Additional Ground
  • Page 19 – INSTALLATION-CONFIGURATION; CHAPTER THREE
  • Page 23 – INTRODUCTION; Total System Capacity
  • Page 25 – DK8 KEY SERVICE UNIT COMPONENTS; Item
  • Page 26 – DK16 BASE KEY SERVICE UNIT COMPONENTS
  • Page 27 – DK16 EXPANSION KEY SERVICE UNIT PCBs; • Central Office loop; STATION CONSIDERATIONS; Digital Telephone Circuit Connections
  • Page 28 – Night Transfer or Music-on-Hold Control Relay; STRATA DK8 STATION APPARATUS OVERVIEW; Station
  • Page 29 – STRATA DK16 STATION APPARATUS OVERVIEW; Conference Amplifier
  • Page 30 – • Digital Direct Station Selection Console; The KCDU cannot support a DDSS console.; • D i g i t a l D o o r P h o n e / L o c k C o n t r o l B o x
  • Page 31 – TELEPHONE UPGRADES; Digital Telephone Upgrades; CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
  • Page 32 – CONFIGURATION WORKSHEETS
  • Page 33 – DK8 WORKSHEET 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS; Digital Telephones (with or
  • Page 34 – DK8 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs; CO lines, 4 digital ports; KSU Optional Unit Station and Line PCBs
  • Page 35 – DK8 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES; BASE UNIT PERIPHERALS
  • Page 36 – Miscellaneous Peripherals
  • Page 37 – DK16 WORKSHEET 1, STATION AND CO LINE TOTALS
  • Page 38 – DK16 WORKSHEET 2, KEY SERVICE UNIT AND PCBs; Base Unit Interfaces/PCBs; station PCB or PCOU PCB)
  • Page 39 – DK16 WORKSHEET 3, PERIPHERALS AND UPGRADES
  • Page 41 – DK16 WORKSHEET 4, SYSTEM POWER CHECK
  • Page 43 – CHAPTER FOUR
  • Page 45 – PART I
  • Page 47 – Mounting Preparation; Install all optional PCBs per Paragraph 5.; STUD; PART I. KSU INSTALLATION; Mounting Surface Considerations
  • Page 49 – RJ11 CO LINE JACKS
  • Page 50 – Mounting the Key Service Unit
  • Page 51 – Reinstall the cover on the key service unit.; DK8 POWER FAILURE EMERGENCY; ) Connect a standard telephone to the PF1
  • Page 55 – PCB Option Considerations
  • Page 57 – ) Remove the PCB from its protective packag-
  • Page 58 – ) Slide front edge and FG wire of QCDU under
  • Page 59 – QCDU Programming Overview; STANDARD TELEPHONE; QSTU Configuration; ) Set the ring voltage jumper plug SW1 to select; ) Make sure that the power supply switch is; QSTU Programming Overview; DTMF RECEIVER/ABR TONE; The QRCU must be installed to recognize
  • Page 60 – QRCU Configuration
  • Page 63 – PHONE, AND OTHER CIRCUITS
  • Page 65 – CHAPTER FIVE
  • Page 68 – General
  • Page 71 – Drill holes on these marks.
  • Page 72 – BASE COVER; = Six cover screws to be removed
  • Page 75 – RCA JACK; AC POWER CORD
  • Page 77 – BASE UNIT; FG WIRE
  • Page 81 – Power Supply Removal; Remove K4RCU PCB and Expansion Unit; Power Supply Replacement
  • Page 83 – Recommended PCB slot assignments:; PCB Option Considerations
  • Page 84 – BASE UNIT STANDARD TELEPHONE; RED; KSTU; KSTU Configuration; ) Make sure that the power supply switch is
  • Page 85 – KSTU Programming Overview; DIGITAL TELEPHONE INTERFACE; KSTU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS; CONNECTOR; Three-terminal jumper
  • Page 86 – BACKPLANE CONNECTOR; Hardware Configuration; none
  • Page 87 – ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE; PEKU Hardware Options
  • Page 89 – PEKU Installation Procedure; ) R e m o v e t h e P C B f r o m i t s p r o t e c t i v e p a c k -; PEKU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS; TYPE OF COMPONENT; Two-position slide switch
  • Page 90 – STANDARD TELEPHONE; PEKU Programming Overview
  • Page 91 – PSTU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS; PSTU Installation Procedure
  • Page 92 – PESU Hardware Options; PSTU Programming Overview; Used to set standard telephone ringing option.
  • Page 94 – PESU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS; BGM W7 Jumper Pack
  • Page 96 – PCOU Programming Overview
  • Page 97 – PCOU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS
  • Page 98 – 2 OPTION INTERFACE UNIT; PIOU and PIOUS Hardware Options; Alarm Sensor; TTY
  • Page 99 – PIOU CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS
  • Page 100 – PIOUS; PIOU and PIOUS Installation Procedure
  • Page 101 – PIOUS CONTROLS AND INTERFACE CONNECTORS; 3 CO LINE/DIGITAL TELEPHONE
  • Page 102 – KCDU Installation Procedure
  • Page 103 – KCDU CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND CONNECTORS; J7 Connectors; KCDU Programming Overview; 4 DTMF RECEIVER/ABR TONE; K4RCU Installation Procedure
  • Page 104 – Enter code 92 for Slot 00 if K4RCU is installed.; 5 BUILT-IN CO LINE AND; VERSION; CONNECTORS
  • Page 107 – INSTALLATION-STATION APPARATUS; CHAPTER SIX
  • Page 111 – OVERVIEW
  • Page 112 – Telephone Wall Mounting
  • Page 113 – Digital telephones equipped with Inte-
  • Page 114 – DIGITAL TELEPHONE UPGRADES; Data calls can be manually dialed with a
  • Page 115 – DIRECTORY TRAY
  • Page 118 – ) Connect the HESC-65A cable to P601 of the
  • Page 120 – External Power Straps
  • Page 121 – ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE
  • Page 122 – ROOM NOISE; HSVI
  • Page 124 – DDSS Console Connections
  • Page 125 – DOOR PHONE/LOCK CONTROL UNIT
  • Page 127 – ADD-ON MODULE INSTALLATION
  • Page 129 – INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS; CHAPTER SEVEN
  • Page 133 – GENERAL; MOH Source Specifications
  • Page 136 – RELAY CONTROL OPTIONS
  • Page 140 – DDCB Installation
  • Page 141 – Door Lock Assignments Guide; Host
  • Page 142 – programmed to activate continuously when the; Night Transfer 1; ) Access Program 39 to program a; or
  • Page 143 – gram 15 to set the CO lines for tenant 1 (
  • Page 144 – OPTIONS; System Hardware Requirements
  • Page 151 – EXTERNAL PAGE OPTIONS; System Hardware Requirements; ) Connect the paging amplifier mute terminal
  • Page 153 – LED ON
  • Page 155 – DK8 AND DK16 STATION MESSAGE; DISA: Prints on DISA calls to CO lines when
  • Page 157 – If the auto release signal is not returned,; Printout A prints after disconnect at 4:59.
  • Page 160 – BASIC CONNECTION; VOICE MAIL OPTIONS; System Hardware Requirements; Automated Attendant
  • Page 161 – System Monitoring; CO LINE
  • Page 162 – same VM group (Program
  • Page 163 – dial
  • Page 164 – DK16 ALARM SENSOR INSTALLATION
  • Page 165 – DK16 NIGHT RINGING; Program 39: Assigns appropriate; and; PIOU PCB
  • Page 166 – “Digital Ports” includes the DK8 KSU, DK16; Common DIU Connections; is typed for voice calls,; A T D D
  • Page 170 – ) Use Program 20 to configure the PDIU-DS to
  • Page 171 – Data Interface
  • Page 174 – TOSHIBA LAPTOP OR IBM AT-TYPE
  • Page 175 – IBM XT PERSONAL COMPUTER
  • Page 176 – TOSHIBA PS321SL PRINTER
  • Page 177 – HAYES-TYPE SMART MODEM
  • Page 179 – RJ45 STRAIGHT THROUGH; RJ45 CROSS PINNING
  • Page 180 – ABC
  • Page 184 – DIGITAL; MDF
  • Page 185 – ENTER; The Data Call LED on DKT 14 will be lit.; Data Call; buttons should be provided.
  • Page 186 – and press; ) To terminate the call: Press the telephone; Data Release; from the PC keyboard used
  • Page 191 – INSTALLATION-WIRING DIAGRAMS; CHAPTER EIGHT
  • Page 195 – Station Wiring Diagrams; FCC REGISTRATION NUMBERS STRATA DK8 AND DK16
  • Page 196 – STATION LOOP REQUIREMENTS; Electronic
  • Page 197 – NETWORK REQUIREMENTS; Circuits 1 and 2
  • Page 198 – High resistance or faulty cable splices; DKT with ADM
  • Page 204 – CO LINE CROSS-CONNECT RECORD; MDF BLOCK NO. KSTU/QSTU
  • Page 216 – MDF BLOCK NO. DKSU SLOT NO.
  • Page 225 – SYSTEM PROGRAMS
  • Page 227 – FAULT FINDING; FAULT FINDING PROCEDURES
  • Page 229 – CHART NO. 7 — STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING; TABLE LIST
  • Page 231 – All; Flowchart; TABLE A; Title; FAULT CLEARING PROCEDURES; fault locating sequence.
  • Page 232 – DEFECTIVE APPARATUS RETURNS
  • Page 233 – KPSU 16A POWER SUPPLY
  • Page 234 – Do not attempt to replace Fuse F201; DK16 HARDWARE FAULT ISOLATION
  • Page 235 – FAULT ISOLATION FLOW CHARTS
  • Page 237 – FAULT CLASSIFICATION
  • Page 238 – CATASTROPHIC FAULTS
  • Page 239 – STATION DIAL TONE FAULTS
  • Page 240 – CO LINE DIAL TONE FAULTS
  • Page 243 – STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) FAULTS
  • Page 244 – REMOTE MAINTENANCE FAULTS
  • Page 245 – REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES; REMOTE ADMINISTRATION
  • Page 247 – REMOTE ADMINISTRATION & MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
  • Page 249 – TABLE
  • Page 251 – USING REMOTE ADMINISTRATION AND MAINTENANCE
  • Page 252 – Speed Dial Mode: Allows Station and System; Speed Dial numbers to be programmed remotely.; Level 2: Allows access to Programs 30 ~ 39 and; HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS; ming of all STRATA DK8 or DK16 programs.; Test Mode: Provides for testing of STRATA DK8 or; DK16 CO lines and stations.; Data Dump Mode: Provides a complete printout of; all or individual STRATA DK8 or DK16 customer
  • Page 254 – PPTC MODIFIED WIRING FOR EXTERNAL MODEM TO TTY CONNECTION
  • Page 255 – An external modem is required for Remote; TERMINAL/MODEM INSTALLATION
  • Page 256 – Remote Maintenance Option Installation
  • Page 258 – LOCAL TERMINAL OPERATION; DK CONNECT; CR; OK; REMOTE TERMINAL OPERATION
  • Page 260 – MODE SELECTION; Selecting a Mode; PROGRAM MODE; Mode Function
  • Page 261 – represents the port number; DATA DUMP MODE
  • Page 263 – ) Establish a talk path between a remote station; 1 LCD MESSAGE MODE; Remote Called Station Message Mode
  • Page 264 – 2 SPEED DIAL MODE; At anytime while in the message mode, enter: m; 4 DISCONTINUE OPERATION; Texas Instruments: Silent 700; Modems; Hayes compatible
  • Page 265 – INITIALIZING PROGRAMS 00 ~ 97; ACTION
  • Page 266 – STATION SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO, VM ID CODES INITIALIZATION
  • Page 267 – SYSTEM SPEED DIAL, SPEED DIAL MEMO INITIALIZATION
  • Page 268 – LCD CHARACTER MESSAGE MEMORY INITIALIZATION
  • Page 269 – TIMED REMINDERS INITIALIZATION
  • Page 270 – DIGITAL TELEPHONE VOLUME LEVEL INITIALIZATION
  • Page 271 – CALL FORWARD BACKUP RAM INITIALIZATION
  • Page 272 – memory until the system DC power is cycled OFF and ON.; To store data, press; SLOT ASSIGNMENTS; P R O G CR; Press
  • Page 273 – SOFTWARE CHECK/REMOTE MAINTENANCE—SECURITY CODE
  • Page 274 – LOGICAL PORT DISPLAY; PHYSICAL PORT DISPLAY
  • Page 275 – To store data press; PORT/STATION NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; FLEXIBLE ACCESS CODE NUMBERING
  • Page 276 – TYPE 1 PROGRAM PROCEDURE EXAMPLE; or other digit required.
  • Page 277 – TYPE 2 PROGRAM PROCEDURE EXAMPLE; To Enter Another Mode,
  • Page 278 – SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS – BASIC TIMING; DEFINING THE MESSAGE CENTER
  • Page 279 – BACKGROUND MUSIC SLOT IDENTIFICATION; Enter the number; MODEM POOLING
  • Page 280 – DSS CONSOLE/ATTENDANT TELEPHONE ASSIGNMENTS
  • Page 281 – DSS CONSOLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
  • Page 283 – HOLD RECALL TIMING; FIXED CALL FORWARD
  • Page 284 – To Exit Program/Store Data
  • Page 285 – DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE BUTTONSTRIP TYPE
  • Page 286 – FLEXIBLE BUTTON ASSIGNMENT; SPACE
  • Page 287 – PBX ACCESS CODE; To store data press
  • Page 288 – SMDR OUTPUT/ACCOUNT CODE DIGIT LENGTH
  • Page 289 – VERIFIABLE ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY; To clear and erase all data enter (all caps); N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N .; To exit this program, press
  • Page 290 – VERIFY ACCOUNT CODE/TOLL RESTRICTION ASSIGNMENT
  • Page 291 – NIGHT RINGING OVER EXTERNAL PAGE
  • Page 292 – DIGITAL AND ELECTRONIC TELEPHONE RINGING TONES
  • Page 293 – CO LINE IDENTIFICATION
  • Page 294 – TOLL RESTRICTION TRAVELING CLASS OVERRIDE CODE ENTRY; B) Continue returning to step 3 until all Program 44 data; TOLL RESTRICTION DIAL PLAN
  • Page 295 – TOLL RESTRICTION DISABLE; . The system will display
  • Page 296 – TOLL RESTRICTION OVERRIDE CODE; TOLL RESTRICTION ALLOWED/DENIED AREA CODES ASSIGNED BY CLASS
  • Page 297 – TOLL RESTRICTION ALLOWED/DENIED OFFICE CODES ASSIGNED BY CLASS
  • Page 298 – TOLL RESTRICTION CLASS PARAMETERS
  • Page 299 – TOLL RESTRICTION EXCEPTION OFFICE CODES ASSIGNED BY AREA CODE
  • Page 300 – STATION TOLL RESTRICTION CLASSIFICATION; LCR PARAMETERS; Enter
  • Page 301 – LCR HOME AREA CODE; LCR SPECIAL CODES
  • Page 302 – LCR LDI PLAN NUMBER; LCR LOCAL CALL PLAN NUMBER
  • Page 303 – LCR DIAL ZERO TIMEOUT; LCR AREA CODES
  • Page 304 – LCR OFFICE CODE EXCEPTIONS FOR SPECIFIED AREA CODE
  • Page 305 – LCR SCHEDULE ASSIGNMENT; Priority Class Assignment; Enter Code Number 0
  • Page 306 – LCR ROUTE DEFINITION
  • Page 307 – LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-DELETE
  • Page 308 – LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-ADD
  • Page 309 – LCR MODIFIED DIGITS-END
  • Page 310 – D PROG
  • Page 311 – SPEED DIALING DATA DUMP; LCD MESSAGING DATA DUMP; D MSG
  • Page 313 – X X X; (XXX = station number for which the message will
  • Page 314 – at any time to start over.; p Y Y Y; To Set Message; (XXX = Destination station number or destination
  • Page 315 – To Set the Message; (XXX = destination station number or destination; m96 XXX p YYY p; Set the terminal keyboard to lower case and enter
  • Page 316 – STATION/CO LINE STATUS CHECK; GENERAL STATION ACCESS AND BUTTON ACTIVATION; F = function button designator
  • Page 317 – CO LINE TEST
  • Page 318 – Q U I T CR
  • Page 320 – REMOTE MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES INDEX; Speed Dial Numbers
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