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STRATAGY
4/6/24
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SEPTEMBER
1994
5 INSTALL FROM A: DRIVE
Use this function
to install
Stratagy
software
from
diskettes
using the Stratagy
floppy
A: drive.
This is
required
when
upgrading
a Stratagy
4 system
to a
Stratagy 6 system. It may also be necessary to re-install
Stratagy
System
or Prompt
software
from
floppy
diskettes.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
Before
installing
or re-installing
Stratagy
System
software,
ensure
you have a current
backup
of system
data.
We recommend
that
you use the Stratagy
Backup
initially
and
periodically
to preserve
system
data.
From the Stratagy Configuration
Utility Menu, press 3 or
use the arrow keys (7'
L ) to highlight 3.
Install
from
A:
Drive
and press
Enter.
Stratagy prompts:
Inset-t the first disk in the floppy drive, and press any
key.. .
Insert the first diskette.
Follow the directions.
When
complete,
the Stratagy
Configuration
Utility
Menu
displays.
6 TOSHIBA PLUG AND PLAY
Use this function
to change
the Stratagy
system to a
different Toshiba Plug and Play capability than what has
been pre-installed
as a factory
setting.
Each Stratagy
system has been pre-installed
at the factory for out-of-
box (Plug and Play) operation
on a specific
Toshiba
telephone
system as follows:
H Stratagy 4 with Strata DK8
1 Stratagy 6 with Strata DK16
n Stratagy 24 with Strata DK280A
All dial codes, tone patterns,
and integration
patterns
specific to the above system have been pre-installed
at
the factory for each Stratagy system.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
The above
Strata DK must be configured
for
the appropriate
voice mail system
settings
individually.
See the specific
Strata
DK
Installation
and
Maintenance
manual
for
these procedures.
In addition,
with Toshiba
Plug and Play, the Strata DK
default
station
(extension
number)
User ID mailboxes
have also been pre-installed
for the specific Stratagy and
Strata DK systems described above.
Stratagy
User ID 990 also contains
a pre-installed
greeting
that says "Thank you for calling" and User ID
991 says "To reach the party.. . dial the extension..
."
All calls into a Stratagy
system with Toshiba
Plug and
Play will hear the above greetings and transfer to the dial
Strata
DK station.
If the Strata
DK station
(extension
number)
is busy or does
not answer,
Stratagy
will
automatically
play a greeting
that says "User ID XXX
(Strata
DK dialed
station
number)
is not available
or
busy," then prompt the caller to leave a message,
etc.
This is the out-of-box,
Toshiba Plug and Play operation
for all Stratagy systems.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
If you are modifying
an existing
Stratagy
system,
selecting
this function
changes
all
the settings
to the new Toshiba
telephone
system
default
values,
and deletes
the User
ID (mailbox)
customizations
and installs
the
Strata default
mailboxes.
NOTE:
We recommend
that you use the Stratagy
Backup
Utility
initially
and periodically
to
preserve system data. Before making changes to
this selection, ensure you have a current backup.
From the Stratagy Configuration
Utility Menu, press 4 or
use the arrow keys ( t
J, ) to highlight 4
. Toshiba
Plug
and Play
and press
Enter.
See Figure 5-4 for the Toshiba Plug and Play options. To
select
an option,
use the arrow
keys
( 7' J, ) to
highlight the option and press
Enter.
Toshiba
Plug
and
Play
1.
STRATA DK 8
2.
STRATA DK 16
3.
STRATA DK 280A
Figure 5-4
Toshiba Plug and Play Screen
Once
you
select
an option,
the
Stratagy
utility
automatically
defines the telephone
system dial codes,
telephone
system tone patterns,
and system integration
patterns
for the specific
phone
system.
The Stratagy
Configuration
Utility Menu then displays.
The Toshiba
telephone
system is complete
and the selected
system
displays in the Main Menu. No other Stratagy steps are
necessary.
We recommend
that you back up the current database
at
this time
by selecting
the Stratagy
Backup
Utility.
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