Toshiba strata DK8 Installation Instructions Manual page 261

Hide thumbs Also See for strata DK8:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

the "hunt-to"
sequence
are busy, then the data
caller will receive
a busy tone.
It is recom-
mended
that all PDIU-DS
station ports grouped
in a modem
pooling
or printer
pooling/server
configuration
be placed
into a hunt-sequence
arrangement
with Program
22. Program
22
applies
to PDIU-DS
and PDIU-DI(2)
data sta-
tions, not telephone
stations.
(See Program
33
for telephone
station
hunting.)
NOTE:
When a PDIU-DS
is connected
to a modem
assigned
to the system modem
pool in Pro-
gram
21, modem
hunting
is automatic
when
a digital telephone
user equipped
with a PDIU-
Dl(2) presses
the DATA
button to transfer
a
CO line call to a modem;
however,
if the user
dials the modem's
PDIU-DS's
station
num-
ber, modem
hunting
will follow the hunt se-
quence
specified
in Program
22.
Program
28-DSS
Console/Attendant
Tele-
phone
Assignments
(for STRATA
DK16 only):
A system configured
with just a Base Key Ser-
vice Unit can support
one DSS console;
a sys-
tem configured
with the optional
Expansion
Unit
can support
up to two DSS consoles.
There are
two types of DSS consoles:
the DDSS console
and the HDSS console.
A DDSS console can be
connected
to Circuit 8 of the Base Unit or Circuit
8 of a PDKU. An HDSS console
can only be
connected
to Circuits 7 and 8 of PEKU.
A DSS console can only be associated
with
just one telephone,
but a telephone
can have as
many as two consoles
associated
with it. When
a DDSS console
is connected
to the Base Unit,
it is automatically
assigned
to the digital tele-
phone connected
to the first digital circuit on the
Base Unit. When
a console
is connected
to a
PEKU
or PDKU
in the
Expansion
Unit, the
console
is automatically
assigned
to the tele-
phone that is connected
to the first circuit on the
PCB.
These
default
assignments
can
be
changed
with this program.
So, for example,
the
DDSS console connected
to the Base Unit could
be assigned
to operate
with another
DSS con-
sole and telephone
connected
to the Expansion
Unit.
SECTION 100-816-302
MARCH 1993
Program
29-DSS
Console
Button
Assign-
ments
(for STRATA
DK16 only): The buttons on
the DSS console
(DDSS and HDSS consoles)
may be flexibly assigned
as Direct Station
Se-
lection (DSS) buttons,
CO line buttons
(Line),
or Speed
Dial (SD)
buttons.
The
standard
equipped
Night
Transfer
and
All
Call Page
buttons
may be changed
to either a DSS, Line,
or SD buttons,
but not vice versa. Station Speed
Dial buttons
assigned
to a DSS console
share
the associated
attendant
telephone's
Speed
Dial memory-The
Station Speed Dial numbers
of the DSS circuit
port(s)
are not available.
Initialized
data assigns the DSS console with 20
DSS button
(for stations
10 - 29), 38 SD but-
tons (for Station Speed Dial codes 10 - 47), All
Call Page,
and Night
Transfer.
Each of the
two possible
DSS consoles
can be indepen-
dently programmed.
Program
30-Station
Class
of Service:
l
Privacy
Override,
LED 1 g--Privacy
Over-
ride allows a station to enter into and over-
hear an existing
CO line conversation
by
pressing
a common
CO line button.
A maxi-
mum of two stations
may override
an exist-
ing station-to-CO
line conversation.
An op-
tional warning
tone may be set-see
Pro-
gram 1 O-2. The choice is for which station is
allowed
to override
calls with Privacy Over-
ride. Privacy Override
of DISA two-CO
line
calls is not allowed.
NOTES:
1. To configure
the DK8/DK16
system
to
operate
as nonprivate,
allow
Privacy
Override
from all stations.
2. Privacy
Override
can be blocked
by a
station via the Privacy
on Line
button
(Program
39) or by the Executive/Pri-
vacy Override
blocking
option (Program
31, LED 18).
3. See Table 2-C at the end of this chapter
for more information
on Privacy options.
l
Executive
Override,
LED 18-Executive
Override
allows a station
to break into and
overhear
an existing station conversation
by
2-11

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Strata dk16

Table of Contents