General; Logical - Toshiba strata DK8 Installation Instructions Manual

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1 GENERAL
1.01
This
chapter
consists
of System
Record
Sheets
and instructions
on how to fill out each of
them.
The chapter
begins
with the instructions:
first the basic program
instructions,
then the Toll
Restriction
instructions,
and then the Least Cost
Routing
instructions.
The remainder
of the chapter
contains
the System
Record Sheets,
organized
in
the same sequence
as the instructions.
1.10 Record Sheet Data Entry
1.11
The
System
Record
Sheets
are used
to
record the assignment
of features
or operation
of
each
program.
The following
descriptions
and
considerations
of the
available
programming
choices
will be helpful when filling out the record
sheets.
1 .I2
Initialized
data information
can be found
in
the Notes at the bottom
of each System
Record
Sheet.
1.20 Logical Ports and Physical Ports
1.21
There are two types of ports in the STRATA
DK8/DK16
systems.
This distinction
gives cus-
tomers greater
mobility in relocating
their stations.
Physical ports can be defined
as the actual hard-
ware-printed
circuit board
(PCB) circuit, wiring,
and jack (RJl 1) that stations
plug into-that
is
connected
to the system.
Logical
ports are at-
tributes
associated
with a station
(telephone)-
station
number,
personal
Speed
Dial numbers,
and the complement
of features
assigned
to the
station
in system
software
programs.
A Logical
port always
is associated
with a physical
port.
1.22
Physical
ports can be considered
as fixed;
they cannot
be moved.
Logical
ports, though,
are
not fixed. They can be moved
from one physical
port to another
physical port. It is important
to note
that logical ports can only be moved
to related
physical
ports:
Digital logical port (telephone)
to
digital physical
port (QCDU
and KSU digital cir-
cuits for STRATA
DK8; PDKU,
KCDU,
and the
Base
Unit digital
circuits
for STRATA
DK16),
electronic
logical
port (telephone)
to electronic
physical port (PEKU and PESU for STRATA DKI 6),
and standard
logical port (standard
telephone)
to
standard
physical
port (QSTU for STRATA
DK8;
PSTU,
PESU,
and
KSTU
for STRATA
DK16).
SkCTlON 100-816-302
MARCH 1993
When entering
ports into program
data, except for
Program 01,
always enter the logical port number.
1.30 Basic System Record Instructions
Program 90-Initializing
Programs:
All cus-
tomer data can be cleared and set to the initial-
ized state for any program
or range of programs.
If the system
is being installed
for the first time
or if installing
a KFCU
in a STRATA
DK16 (if
instructions
specify),
this program
must be run
to erase random
data from RAM. Initialized
data
information
can be found at the bottom
of each
program
System Record
Sheet. If the system is
being
installed
for the first time or in a new
location or when installing a KFCU in a STRATA
DK16 (if instructions
specify), all programs
(00 -
97) should
be initialized.
Program 92-Initializing
Speed Dial Numbers,
Voice Mail ID Codes, Character Message
Memory, Timed Reminders, Call Forward,
and Digital Telephone Volume Levels:
All
previously
entered
or random
data (of the type
listed) is cleared
by this program.
This program
must be run when installing a system for the first
time or in a new location
or when
installing
a
KFCU in a STRATA DK16 (if instructions
specify).
NOTE:
Program 03
applies
to STRATA
DK16 only.
Program 03-DK16
Flexible PCB Slot Assign-
ments:
This program
is used to tell the system's
software
how the system
is configured.
The
configuration
is based on slots, and the system
must know what is in each slot. Enter a new code
or verify the default
code for each slot. (See the
PCB Code Reference
Table on the
Program 03
System
Record
Sheet.)
This Program
must be
run if the system
is being installed
for the first
time,
or when
adding
a new PCB, or when
installing
a KFCU (if instructions
specify).
For this program's
purpose,
the Base Key
Service Unit is divided into four fixed slots, even
though
the unit has no slots per se. Slot 00
represents
the system's
common
control (CTU);
Slot 01 the Base Unit's eight digital circuits/ports
(DKU);
Slot 02 the Base
Unit's four CO line
circuits (KCOU);
and Slot 03 the optional
KSTU
PCB in the Base Unit.
The optional
Expansion
Unit has four slots
(04 - 07). Unlike the Base Unit, the Expansion
Unit's slots are universal.
This means that each
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