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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
Station Speed Dial: Each station user can cre-
ate as many as 40 of his or her own personal
Speed Dial numbers.
Station Hunting: When a called station is busy, the
call (data or voice) will hunt to an assigned station.
If the assigned station is busy, the call will hunt to
the next assigned station, and so on. The hunting
sequence can be either consecutive or non-con-
secutive, and is fully flexible. If a hunt station is call
forwarded, calls to the station will ring at the for-
warded destination—not the hunt destination. The
call is eventually routed to the first idle station.
Callers will receive busy tone if calling into a hunt
group of which all stations are busy.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR): The
system stores calling information that can be print-
ed out with a printer or call accounting device con-
nected to the optional QSMU PCB for STRATA
DK8, or the PIOU or PIOUS PCB for STRATA
DK16. The report includes time and length of call,
as well as the called number. Customers can select
what type of calls—all calls, outgoing only, long dis-
tance calls—they want to appear on the report.
Account Code information can also be included.
System Programming through Any Station: Any
liquid crystal display 20-button digital (or electronic
telephone for DK16) can be used to program the
system. To prevent accidental entry, programmers
must dial an access code prior to entering the pro-
gramming mode. (See Live System Programming.)
System Speed Dial: The system can store as many
as 40 Speed Dial numbers that can be accessed
by all stations with either a two-digit access code or
a flexible feature button. A designated station
assigns these numbers, which can be telephone
numbers, system feature access codes, or Cen-
trex/PBX feature access codes.
Tandem CO Line Connections: This feature allows
up to two (DK8) or four (DK16) unattended line-to-
line connections, freeing the originating station for
other calls. For supervision purposes, the originat-
ing station must have both CO line button appear-
ances to allow tandem operation.
Tenant Service: Two small businesses in the same
office building can share a system. Tenants can
have separate Least Cost Routing and Toll Restric-
tion plans, Night Transfer ringing assignments, and
flexible door phone and CO line ringing assign-
ments.
Toll Restriction: Stations can be individually restrict-
ed from making toll calls. Four restriction levels can
be defined, each allowing or denying specific area
and office codes, long distance information calls,
international calls, and/or operator-assisted calls.
Each station is assigned any one of the available
restriction levels or no restriction. Individual CO
lines can be defined as unrestricted.
Toll Restriction Override by System Speed
Dial: System Speed Dial numbers can be pro-
grammed to override Toll Restriction. For instance,
when employees need to access a toll number that
falls into a restricted area/ office code for work pur-
poses, an employer can program the particular toll
number as a System Speed Dial number. Even if
their stations are restricted, they can access the
number with speed dialing.
Transfer Privacy: Optional transfer privacy can be
programmed system-wide. When transfer privacy is
programmed and an outside call is answered by
one station, and then transferred to another station,
the call can only be answered by the second sta-
tion or by a station that has the Call Pickup feature.
Other stations cannot pick up the transferred call
with a CO line button. (Refer to Alternate Point
Answer earlier in this section and Call Pickup in the
next section.)
Traveling Class of Service: The normal Toll Restric-
tion class of a station can be temporarily changed
to another class. Each of the four Toll Restriction
classes can be assigned a four-digit code. If one of
these codes is entered at a station, the station will
assume the class associated with the code for the
next dialed number. The station will revert back to
its normal Toll Restriction class for subsequent
calls. Traveling Class codes can be added, delet-
ed, or changed by users only from stations select-
ed in programming.
Unlimited Handsfree Intercom Paths: All intercom
lines can carry handsfree conversations simultane-
ously. Because intercom paths are non-blocking,
the number is only limited by the amount of sta-
tions.
Unrestricted Call Transfer over Intercom: Any CO
line call can be transferred to any station over the
intercom line. A station does not need a specific
CO line's appearance in order to answer the call.
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