S T R A T A D K 8 & D K 1 6
G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N
Figure 20
60-BUTTON DIRECT STATION SELECTION
CONSOLE (DDSS SHOWN)
Electronic Telephone (STRATA DK16 only): Users
migrating upwards from older Strata systems can
carry forward up to eight of their electronic tele-
phones to use on a Strata DK16 with expansion
cabinet. Most of the features available on the digital
telephone are also available on the electronic ver-
sion; the most important exceptions are the lack of
handset adjustable prompting, and LCD larger
character size.
External Speaker: The HESB is a multifunctional,
external 6-inch, 3-watt amplified speaker unit. It
can be used as a paging speaker, an amplified talk-
back speaker, or a Loud Ringing Bell.
CUSTOMER-SUPPLIED PERIPHERALS
The STRATA DK8 and DK16 support many cus-
tomer-supplied peripheral devices, several of which
are listed below:
•
Voice Mail/Auto Attendant Device
•
Dictation Equipment
•
External Maintenance Modem
•
Fax Machine
•
Local Maintenance Terminal
•
Alternate BGM Source
•
Music-on-Hold/Background Music Source
•
External Page Equipment
white phone
Figure 21
20-BUTTON DIGITAL TELEPHONE WITH ADD-
ON MODULE
CABLING AND CONNECTORS
STRATA DK8 and DK16 utilize industry standard
cabling and connectors to interface with central office
(CO) lines, stations, and peripherals.
Stations use standard twisted pair cabling to con-
nect to the system via the main distribution frame
(MDF). Digital and standard telephones require just
one pair, whereas electronic telephones (STRATA
DK16 only) need two-pair (Table B).
Station printed circuit boards (PCBs) and circuits
connect to stations and peripherals with a 25-pair
amphenol connector via the MDF. CO line circuits
interface with the public telephone network via modu-
lar connectors.
4 S Y S T E M F E AT U R E S
This section describes features that are available
on a system-wide basis for both DK8 and DK16,
except where otherwise noted (Table N).
Account Codes (Forced/Voluntary/Verified):
Account Codes provide a method of tracking and
categorizing central office (CO) calls on the Station
Message Detail Recording (SMDR) report. They
may be required before dialing calls (Forced) or
can be optionally entered during calls (Voluntary).
Codes can be as long as 15 digits and be Verified
A U G U S T 1 9 9 3
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