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Type Approval
Step 3: Type Approval
Toshiba Information Systems (UK), Ltd, (TIU), hereby declares that the Strata CT product complies
with the requirements of the EC Directive 1999/5/EC, (aka Radio & Telecommunications Terminal
Equipment directive). A manufacture's Declaration under this Directive allows connection to the
relevant Public Network Services and the right to place the Product on the market.
The Strata CT is classified as "Call Routing Apparatus" it is intended to be connected to the various
Public Telecommunications Network Services for the purpose of generating and terminating "calls".
Table A2 below lists the intended purposes of all the system interfaces.
Table A2
Interface Type
PCOU2F
RPTU1F
RBSU1A & RBSU2A Euro ISDN2 service. Approved to CTR 3.
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PACU2F
PEMU2F
The system must be installed in accordance with BS6701 parts 1 and 2, the latest issue shall apply.
Toshiba Information Systems claim approval to OFTEL general variation NS/V/1235/P/100020. The
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information contained in this paragraph supports Toshiba's claim:
The following features require the interconnection of 2 or more exchange lines.
Multi-party conferencing
o
Call Forward External*
o
Translation of Un-used Extension numbers*
o
DISA*
o
*Warning! These features can allow an Incoming callers access to an outgoing exchange line. There is
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Analogue Loop Calling Unguarded Lines
Euro ISDN30 service. Approved to CTR 4.
Analogue 4 wire Private Circuits, uses AC15 signalling. Approved to TBR 17.
Analogue 4 wire Private Circuits, uses DC5 signalling. Approved to TBR 17.
an engineering programming parameter which can disable these features. In addition the
DISA feature can be "password" protected. USERS SHOULD BE AWARE THAT THESE
FEATURES CAN BE USED FOR FRAUDULENT PURPOSES. Please consult your supplier
to ensure any necessary security measures are enabled.
Network Service
Strata CT System Administrator Guide October 2000
Notes to Users

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