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DK40 Configuration

Station Considerations

For configuration purposes, any device which is connected to a dedicated telephone circuit is
considered a "station." Although the words "telephone" and "station" are often used
interchangeably in Strata DK40 documentation, they should be considered stations when
configuring a system since they require a dedicated telephone circuit. A station apparatus
overview is shown in
Strata DK40 Station Apparatus Overview
Table 1-7
Station
Digital telephone (DKT without
ADM or RPCI-DI)
Digital Direct Station Selection
Console (DDSS)
Digital Door Phone/Lock
Control Unit (DDCB)
Electronic Telephone (EKT)
Electronic Direct Station
Selection Console (HDSS)
Single-wire-pair devices:
Standard telephone
Voice mail device
Facsimile machine
Modem
Alternate BGM source
May require interface
transformer,
See Chapter 6 –
Peripheral Installation
1-8
Refer to the Strata DK40 Programming Manual or DK Library CD-Rom for more details.
Table
1-7.
Type/Number
of Circuits
Interface
Required
Digital, one for
Base KSU
each DKT
PDKU2
Digital, one for
Base KSU
each DDSS
PDKU2
Digital, one for
Base KSU
each DDCB
PDKU2
Electronic, one
PEKU
for each EKT
Electronic, two
PEKU
for the HDSS
Standard, one
for each device
KSTU3
(voice mail
RSTU2
devices may
PSTU
require more
than one circuit)
KSTU3
Standard, one
RSTU
for the source
PSTU2
PCB or
Circuit
No(s)
1~8
1~8
8
8
5
5
1~8
7 and 8
1~4
1~8
1~8
2
2
2
Strata DK40 I&M Manual Spring 1999
Station Considerations
Base and
Base
Expansion
Unit
Unit
Capacity
Combined
Capacity
8
24
1
3
1
3
0
16
0
2
4
20
1
1

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