Voice Mail System Installation; Pc/Data Communications Interface Unit Installation - Toshiba Strata DK 280 Installation Manual

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Note:
A, D, and 5 Tones should be enabled on/y for
VM devices that respond to these tones.
Program
*32-Sets
lowest
VM port as message
center for stations using VM.
Program
33-Sets
the RSTU, RSTU2, RDSU/RSTS,
PESU and PSTU ports that are connected
to the VM
ports to a hunting
sequence,
starting with the lowest
port hunting to the next highest port, etc. The last hunt
should be to an attendant
station.
Program
*34-Turns
off LED 01 to disable camp-on
BOV tone to a VM port.
Program
35-LEDs
01 and
02 must
be ON for
stations
to receive
the message
waiting
indication
(flashing LED) from a VM device. Also, turns on LED
03 for standard
telephone
ports that must support
standard
telephone
message
waiting
lamps.
It is
advisable
to turn Busy Station Transfer
(LED 20) ON
for all VM/Auto
Attendant
ports,
and to turn Busy
Station Ringing (LED 19) ON for all stations that must
never
be detected
as busy
when
called
by the
VM/Auto
Attendant
port. Also turn
LED 03 off to
disable standard telephone
MW signal to VM ports.
Program
36-Sets
Fixed Call Forward to VM [DN] per
customer
requirements.
Program
37-Sets
the transfer recall timer for the VM
ports to 11 - 999 seconds
minimum
to allow Call
Forward-No
Answer to work on VM transferred
calls.
Station
users can individually
set CF-NA
ring time
from 8 - 60 seconds.
Program
39-Sets
the VM-related
buttons
on the
digital and electronic
telephones
that will be used to
communicate
with the VM device.
Program
*40-Sets
VM standard
ports
into
a
Distributed
Hunt Group.
Program
71 (I-3)-Sets
tie/DID/DNIS
extensions
to
ring VM Auto Attendant
Ports if Program
*09 is not
used.
Program
71-4-Sets
the DNIS VM ID code.
Program
76-Sets
RSIU or RSIS SMDI port.
Programs
81
w 89-Verifies
that
the
ringing
assignments
to the VM devices are set per customer
requirements.
Programs
16, 40, 41, 45 - 48 and 50 - 56-Verifies
that outgoing
CO line access is allowed on VM ports
to allow the VM beeper notification feature to operate.
6.8.5
Voice Mail System Installation
Install the voice mail (VM) system in accordance
with
the following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Ensure
that the RSTU,
RDSU/RSTS,
PSTU or
PESU PCB is installed in the system per Chapter
4-Printed
Circuit Boards.
Connect
the VM system
to the selected
RSTU,
RDSlJ/RSTS,
RSTU2,
PSTU or PESU standard
telephone
port.
(Refer
to Chapter
7-Wiring
Diagrams
for RSTU,
RDSlJ/RSTS,
PSTU and
PESU wiring/interconnecting
details.)
Program the Strata DK280 system for the required
VM features.
(Refer
to
Subsection
6.8.2,
paragraph
3 and Subsection
6.8.4.)
Ensure that an RRCS 4, 8 or 12 is installed on the
RCTU, and verify that the RCTU code in Program
03 is for RRCS operation.
Perform
additional
VM system
programming
as
applicable
(refer to customer-supplied
installation/
programming
manuals).
Note:
Some VM devices may ring trip when called;
in this case, set the square-wave
ring voltage
jumper
to L (low position)
on the PEW
or
PSTU2
PCB connected
to the VM device.
*
This is not necessary
on RSTU, RSTU2 and
RDSWRSTS
PCBs because
they have
a
sine-wave ring generator.
6.9
PC/Data Communications
Interface Unit Installation
The
Strata
DK280
supports
two
types
of Data
Interface
Units (DIUs) that enable
digital telephone
users to simultaneously
transmit
and receive data on
the same
digital
station
port and wire pair while
communicating
on a voice call. One unit, called the
integrated
DIU
(RCPI-DI,
PDIU-DI/PDIU-Dl2),
becomes
part of the digital telephone,
replacing
the
telephone's
base;
the other
unit, is a small self-
contained
unit called the stand-alone
DIU (PDIU-DS).
Each RPCI or PDIU is powered
by the digital port to
which
it is connected
(see
Table
7-4 for wiring
requirements).
The RPCI-DI
can operate
in two
modes:
Application
Program
Interface
Mode (API) or
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1996
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