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Strata CIX670 Programming Manual (508 pages)
Software Release 5.2 for Network eManager
Brand:
Strata
| Category:
Telephone System
| Size: 15 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Quick Reference Guide
20
Chapter 1 - Strata CIX Programming Guidelines
21
Use Default Auto-Programming to Start up
21
Auto-Programming Limitations
22
Station PDN Auto-Programming
23
MIPU / GIPU / LIPU / BIPU Settings
26
CIX Processor NIC Interface TCP/IP Auto-Programming
29
Default Feature Access Codes
31
Review Program Flow
33
Identify Program Sequences
34
Chapter 2 - Network Emanager®
40
Installation Procedures
40
System Requirements
45
Network Emanager Main Menu
47
Password Policy
48
Equipment Setup
50
Add Equipment Window
51
Add New Station
52
Network Emanager Toolbar Setup Menu
53
Features of Network Emanager
54
System Requirements for Strata Synch
61
Installing and Launching Strata Synch
64
Launch Strata Synch and Login to ADS:
66
Import User Data to Network Emanager
75
Ongoing Change
81
Access Multiple Systems
83
Back up Database on Multiple CIX Systems
84
Create Network Dns in Multiple Systems
85
Table Views
85
Update Software on Multiple CIX Systems
85
Network Emanager Data Import/Export Features
87
Network Emanager DID/Dnis Assignments - Import/Export
87
Network Emanager Station Directory - Import/Export
91
System Speed Dial Export/Import
93
Station Speed Dial Export/Import
94
Network Emanager Network Calling Number Upload
98
Connection Entry for Dial-Up
100
Help Topics/Context Help
106
About Network Emanager
106
No Response from Device
106
Network Emanager Desi Integration / Telephone Keystrip Printing
107
Manage Stand-Alone Ses Systems
108
Chapter 3 - Licenses - SYSTEM, MAS, ACD
110
License Code Generation, Inquiry and Summary for Dealers and National Accounts
110
Mas License Generation, Inquiry and Summary for Dealers and National Accounts
118
Transfer License
122
Acd Dongle License
128
R5 License Generation for Cix100, Cix670 and CIX
133
Strata CIX System Licenses
134
Mas Licenses
137
Acd Dongle
145
License Display Screen
158
Cabinet Slot Pcb Assignments
161
Chapter 4 - System
162
Dial Number Plan
162
Flexible Access Codes
163
Creating New Feature Codes
164
Flexible Numbering Default Settings
164
Public Dial Plan Digit Analysis
168
Class of Service
169
System Timer
172
System Data
175
System Call Forward
181
System Call Forward Table View
183
System Speed Dial
183
System Speed Dial Table View
184
Day Night Service
185
Day/Night Mode Calendar
185
Day/Night Mode Day of Week Mapping Assignment
186
Day/Night Mode Daily Schedule
187
Pad Values
188
Pad Values Interface
188
Pad Table
189
Pad Table Assignment
189
Pad Group Assignment
191
Pad Conference Assignment
192
Miscellaneous System Commands
193
Music on Hold
194
Application Port Assignments
196
I/O Device
196
Network Jack Lan Device Assignment
199
Bsis Rs-232 Serial Port Setup
201
Advisory Messages
202
Data Initialize
203
Tenant Assignments
204
Station Data
205
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Strata CIX670 Description (248 pages)
Brand:
Strata
| Category:
IP Phone
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
General Description
1
Introduction
19
Organization
19
Conventions
20
Quick Reference Guide
21
Related Documents/Media
21
Chapter 1 - Strata CIX Overview
23
Chapter 2 - Strata CIX40
25
Processor
26
CIX40 Cabinet Slots
27
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits (no Licenses Required)
27
GCTU2A Processor Interfaces
28
GVPH - Integrated Voice Mail
29
Feature Compatibility
29
System Configuration
30
Reserve Power
33
Telephone and Console Support
33
CIX40 Functional Block Diagram
34
Additional Specifications
35
Station Loop Limits
36
Chapter 3 - Strata CIX100-S / CIX100
37
CIX100-S and CIX100 Processors
38
Cpu/Memory
38
External Page Interface
38
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
38
Memory Protection Battery
38
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
38
Relay Control Interface
38
Secure Digital Memory
38
Built-In Ethernet Connection
39
CIX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies
39
CIX100 Cabinet Slots
39
Base Cabinet
39
Expansion Cabinets
39
Chapter 4 - Strata CIX200
41
Base Cabinet
41
Expansion Cabinets
41
Basic Specifications
42
Power Backup
42
Configuration
43
Card Slot Use
43
Power Factor
43
CIX200 Pcbs
44
Common Control Processor Unit (LCTU)
44
PCB Option Considerations
44
Analog Standard Station Interface Unit (LSLU1A)
45
Modular or Amphenol Connections
45
Extenders
45
Chapter 5 - Strata CIX670 and CIX1200
47
Strata CIX670
47
CIX670 Processor Circuit Cards
48
Cpu/Memory
48
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
48
Memory Protection Battery
48
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
48
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
48
CIX670 Processor Optional Subassemblies
49
Network Interface
49
Strata CIX1200
50
CIX1200 Processor Circuit Cards
51
Cpu/Memory
51
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
51
Memory Protection Battery
51
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
51
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
51
CIX1200 Processor Optional Subassemblies
52
Network Interface
52
CIX670 and CIX1200 Cabinet Slots
53
Base Cabinet
53
Expansion Cabinets
53
Strata CIX670 and CIX1200 Rack Mount
54
Basic Specifications
54
Base Cabinet
55
Expansion Cabinet
55
CIX670 and CIX1200 Remote Expansion Cabinet
56
Chapter 6 - Universal Slot Circuit Cards Station, Line and Option Circuit Cards
57
Universal Slot Circuit Cards Functional Block Diagrams Functional Block Diagrams
62
Functional Block Diagrams
62
And/Or Music-On-Hold
63
MOH/BGM Jack +Volume Control
63
Toshiba Proprietary Soft Key LCD Link
63
Internet Hub
64
RCA Jacks
64
Functional Block Diagrams
63
Stratagy es Voice Mail
63
Remote CIX Emanager PC
63
BGM Mute Control Relay
63
Door Lock Control Relay
63
Local CIX Emanager
63
Night Control Relay
63
Chapter 7 - Telephones and Peripherals
67
DP5000-Series Digital Telephones
67
Backlight LCD
70
Large Display Area for Call Information
70
LCD Key-Strip
70
The DP5000 Look
70
Handset/Headset
71
MIC Mute
71
Shift and Hist Keys
71
Speaker Off-Hook Call Announce (DOCA-1A)
71
DP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles
72
Telephone Button Expansion Options
73
Digital DSS Add on Module (DDM5060)
73
Key Module (KM5020)
73
LCD Add-On -Module (LM5110)
73
Cordless Digital Telephones
74
Dkt2204-Ct
75
Dkt2304-Ct
75
Dkt2404-Dect
75
IP4100 DECT Telephone
76
Handset Features
76
IP4100-BASE Features
76
IP 5000-Series IP Telephones
77
Background Music
79
Connectivity
79
Features
79
IP Protocol
79
Capabilities
80
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Models
81
Telephone Button Expansion Options
82
IP Direct Station Selection (IDM5060) Console
82
Key Module (KM5020)
82
LCD Add-On Module (LM5110)
82
CIX Attendant Console
83
Peripherals
86
Door Phone (MDFB)
86
Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB)
86
External Speaker (BESCB)
86
Mobility Solutions
87
Softipt
87
Wireless Access Points
87
Power-Over-Ethernet Solutions from SMC
88
Vpn/Firewall Solutions from Sonicwall
88
Video Communication Solution
89
Try VCS for FREE
89
VCS Features
89
Visual Collaboration
89
Licenses
90
Software
90
VCS Software Upgrade
90
Product Specifications
91
Toshiba Stratagy Voice Processing
92
Cabling and Connectors
93
Call Accounting
93
Chapter 8 - Strata Media Application Server and Integrated Voice Mail Cards
95
Strata Media Application Server (MAS)
95
2U Rackmount Platform
95
Micromas
96
Standard Software Applications
96
Connection to the Strata CIX
97
Optional Software Applications
97
Preloaded Software
98
Windows XP Firewall Settings
98
MAS Configuration Requirements
98
Approved Third Party Application Software
99
License
99
Maximum MAS Configurations
99
MAS Licensing
102
MAS Recovery
103
MAS Software Backup
103
MAS Modem (Optional)
103
Input Power
104
Connection
104
Grounding
104
Power Failure Backup
104
Physical Specifications
105
Basic MAS Specifications
105
Micromas
106
Unified Communications
107
Unified System Administration
109
Emanager or Network Emanager Unifies Strata CIX and Stratagy es System Administration
109
Network Emanager
109
My Phone Manager Gives Telephone Programming to Individual End-Users
110
All Features to All Users no Matter Where They Are
111
Featureflex Next Generation Adaptability
111
LVMU1A Voice Mail Card
114
Features
114
Licenses
114
Software
114
Port Upgrades
115
GVPH1A Voice Mail Card
115
Other Voice Processing Systems
115
Chapter 9 - Ipedge Application Server for Strata CIX
117
Ipedge App Server Solution
118
Messaging
119
Automated Attendant
119
Fax
120
Voice Messaging
121
Unified Messaging
127
Administration
128
Multi-Site Networking
128
Reporting
130
Messaging Survivability
132
Security
132
Call Manager
133
Call Manager Standard
133
Call Manager Advanced
134
Companion Applications
135
Meeting
137
Audio Conference Features
137
Web Collaboration Features
138
Ipedge Component Compatibility
139
Application Capacities
140
Part Numbers
141
Chapter 10 - Features
143
Account Codes
143
Add-On Module (ADM)
143
Advisory Messages
143
Alarm Notification
144
Alternate Answer Point
144
Automatic Busy Redial
144
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server
144
Basic ACD Features
145
Enhanced ACD Features
145
Automatic Callback (ACB)
146
Automatic Line Selection
146
Automatic Release
147
Automatic Release from Hold
147
Automatic Release of Incoming Calls
147
Station Automatic Release
147
Background Music (BGM)
147
Call Completion
147
Call Forward
148
Station Call Forward
148
System Call Forward
148
Call Forward - Call Types
149
Call Forward Conditions
149
Call Forward Destination
149
Call Forward Remote
149
Call History
150
Call Monitoring and Transfer
150
Call Park
151
Call Park Orbits
151
Park and Page
151
Call Pickup
151
Call Waiting
152
Caller Identification
153
ISDN Calling ID Name and Number
153
Camp on Busy
153
Automatic Camp on
153
Off-Hook Camp on
154
Cancel Button
154
Centrex Ringing Repeat
154
Centrex/Pbx Compatible
154
Classes of Service (COS)
155
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
155
Conference Calls
155
Conference On-Hold
155
Join Button
155
Split/Join/Drop
155
Releasing from Conference Tandem CO Line Connections
156
Voice Mail Conference
156
Continuous DTMF Tone
156
Credit Card Calling
156
Data Privacy
156
Day/Night Mode - Auto Schedule
157
Delayed Ringing
158
Destination (Toll) Restriction
158
Through Dialing
158
Dial Directory
158
Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
159
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
159
Digital Pad
160
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
160
Directory Numbers
161
Phantom [DN] Buttons
161
Pilot [DN]
161
Primary [DN] Buttons
161
Distinctive LED Indicator
161
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons
162
[DSS] Button Status Display
162
Distinctive Ringing
162
Do Not Disturb (DND)
162
DTMF Receivers
163
DTMF and Dial Pulse CO Line Compatibility
163
DTMF Back Tone
163
DTMF Signal Time
163
Emergency Call
163
Feature Prompting with Soft Keys
163
Enhanced E911
164
External Amplified Speaker
164
Flash Button
164
Flexible Line Ringing
165
Flexible Numbering
165
Handsfree Answerback
165
Headset
165
Hearing Aid Compatible
165
High Call Volume Buttons
165
Hold
166
Analog Hold
166
Automatic Hold
166
Call Hold
166
Consultation Hold
166
Exclusive Hold
166
Hold Recall
166
Hot Dialing
166
Hot Desk
167
Hot Desk Requirements
168
Hotline Service
168
IP Telephony
169
Data Network Assessment for Voice Traffic
169
IP Interface Unit
169
Network Address Translation (NAT)
172
IP User Mobility
174
IPT Anywhere
175
Quality of Service (Qos) and Bandwidth
176
Power over Ethernet
177
Toshiba Softipt IP Telephone
178
Private Networking over Internet Protocol
180
SIP Trunking
181
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
182
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
182
Line Buttons
183
CO Line Buttons
183
Group CO Line Button
183
Pooled CO Line Button
183
Live System Programming
183
Lost Call Treatment
183
Message Waiting
184
LED Indication
184
Stutter Dial Tone
184
Microphone (External Unit)
184
Multiple Call/Delayed Ringing
184
Music-On-Hold
184
Off-Hook Call Announce (OCA)
185
Off-Premise Stations
185
Override
186
Call Forward Override
186
Class of Service Override
186
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override
186
Executive Override
186
Privacy Override
186
Paging
187
Emergency Page
187
External Speaker Page Zones
187
Night Ringing over Selected Page Zones
187
Telephone Group Paging
187
Power Failure Protection
188
Power Failure Transfer
188
Reserve Power Battery Backup
188
Privacy
188
Remote Update
188
Repeat Last Number Dialed
189
Ringing
189
Delayed Ringing
189
Distinctive Ringing
189
Ring over Busy
189
Ringing Cadence
189
Speed Dial
190
One Touch Buttons
190
Station Hunting
190
Camp on to Hunt Groups
191
Circular Hunting
191
Distributed Hunting
191
Serial Hunting
191
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
191
Call Manager
192
Microsoft Lync Integration
193
Strata Net Multi-System Networking
194
Coordinated Numbering Plan
194
Strata Net Basic Call Control
194
Alternate Routing
195
Centralized Attendant
195
Centralized Voice Mail
195
Telephone DSS Buttons
195
Network SMDR
196
Survivability
196
System Fault Finding and Diagnostics
197
Alarm Indication of System Faults
197
Automatic Fault Recovery
197
Event and System Administration Logs
197
Fault Detection and Error Logs
197
Secure Digital Card
197
System Trace
197
Backup and Restore
198
Maintenance and Administration
198
Manual Test
198
Software Upgrade
198
Transfer
198
Customer Database
198
Transfer Immediate
198
Transfer Privacy
198
Transfer with Camp on
198
Music or Ringing Option
199
Transfer (Screened)
199
Transfer (Unscreened)
199
Transfer to Voice Mail
199
Tenant Services
199
Traffic Measurement
199
Traffic Reports
200
Unified Communications
200
Uniform Call Distribution
200
Interaction with Other Features
201
User Programming Mode
202
VLAN Tagging
203
Voice or Tone Signaling
203
Voice Mail Integration
204
DTMF Integration
204
Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI)
204
Toshiba Proprietary Integration
204
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox
205
Volume Control
205
Appendix - Specifications
207
Environmental Characteristics
207
Power Considerations
208
Cix100
208
Cix200
208
Cix40
208
CIX670 and CIX1200
209
MAS Power Considerations
209
Reserve Power
210
Strata CIX Component Compatibility
212
Bsis
212
Optional
212
Amds
214
Abcs
215
Battery Charger
215
Public Network Requirements
216
Station Loop Lengths
218
Standard Telephone Ringer Specifications
219
5000/3000/3200-Series Telephone Option Circuit Cards
220
Standard Telephone Interface Options
220
Station Dimensions
221
IP Telephone Power Consumption
222
System Tones
223
Strata Net IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements
226
Strata CIX Software License Requirements
228
Capacities
231
Night Bell Control Relay
239
Device Monitor Capacities for Strata CIX Systems
241
Index
243
Strata CIX670 General Description Manual (220 pages)
Cix series
Brand:
Strata
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
General Description
1
Introduction
19
Organization
19
Conventions
20
Quick Reference Guide
21
Related Documents/Media
21
Chapter 1 - Strata CIX Overview
23
Chapter 2 - Strata CIX40
25
Processor
26
CIX40 Cabinet Slots
27
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits (no Licenses Required)
27
GCTU2A Processor Interfaces
28
GVPH - Integrated Voice Mail
29
Feature Compatibility
29
System Configuration
30
Reserve Power
33
Telephone and Console Support
33
CIX40 Functional Block Diagram
34
Additional Specifications
35
Station Loop Limits
36
Chapter 3 - Strata CIX100-S / CIX100
37
CIX100-S and CIX100 Processors
38
Cpu/Memory
38
External Page Interface
38
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
38
Memory Protection Battery
38
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
38
Relay Control Interface
38
Secure Digital Memory
38
Built-In Ethernet Connection
39
CIX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies
39
CIX100 Cabinet Slots
39
Base Cabinet
39
Expansion Cabinets
39
Chapter 4 - Strata CIX200
41
Base Cabinet
41
Expansion Cabinets
41
Basic Specifications
42
Power Backup
42
Configuration
43
Card Slot Use
43
Power Factor
43
CIX200 Pcbs
44
Common Control Processor Unit (LCTU)
44
PCB Option Considerations
44
Analog Standard Station Interface Unit (LSLU1A)
45
Modular or Amphenol Connections
45
Extenders
45
Chapter 5 - Strata CIX670 and CIX1200
47
Strata CIX670
47
CIX670 Processor Circuit Cards
48
Cpu/Memory
48
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
48
Memory Protection Battery
48
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
48
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
48
CIX670 Processor Optional Subassemblies
49
Network Interface
49
Strata CIX1200
50
CIX1200 Processor Circuit Cards
51
Cpu/Memory
51
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
51
Memory Protection Battery
51
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
51
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
51
CIX1200 Processor Optional Subassemblies
52
Network Interface
52
CIX670 and CIX1200 Cabinet Slots
53
Base Cabinet
53
Expansion Cabinets
53
Strata CIX670 and CIX1200 Rack Mount
54
Basic Specifications
54
Base Cabinet
55
Expansion Cabinet
55
CIX670 and CIX1200 Remote Expansion Cabinet
56
Chapter 6 - Universal Slot Circuit Cards Station, Line and Option Circuit Cards
57
Universal Slot Circuit Cards Functional Block Diagrams Functional Block Diagrams
62
Functional Block Diagrams
62
And/Or Music-On-Hold
63
MOH/BGM Jack +Volume Control
63
Toshiba Proprietary Soft Key LCD Link
63
Internet Hub
64
RCA Jacks
64
Functional Block Diagrams
63
Stratagy es Voice Mail
63
Remote CIX Emanager PC
63
BGM Mute Control Relay
63
Door Lock Control Relay
63
Local CIX Emanager
63
Night Control Relay
63
Chapter 7 - Telephones and Peripherals
67
DP5000-Series Digital Telephones
67
Backlight LCD
70
Large Display Area for Call Information
70
LCD Key-Strip
70
The DP5000 Look
70
Handset/Headset
71
MIC Mute
71
Shift and Hist Keys
71
Speaker Off-Hook Call Announce (DOCA-1A)
71
DP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles
72
Telephone Button Expansion Options
73
Digital DSS Add on Module (DDM5060)
73
Key Module (KM5020)
73
LCD Add-On -Module (LM5110)
73
Cordless Digital Telephones
74
Dkt2204-Ct
75
Dkt2304-Ct
75
Dkt2404-Dect
75
IP4100 DECT Telephone
76
Handset Features
76
IP4100-BASE Features
76
IP 5000-Series IP Telephones
77
Background Music
79
Connectivity
79
Features
79
IP Protocol
79
Capabilities
80
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Models
81
Telephone Button Expansion Options
82
IP Direct Station Selection (IDM5060) Console
82
Key Module (KM5020)
82
LCD Add-On Module (LM5110)
82
CIX Attendant Console
83
Peripherals
86
Door Phone (MDFB)
86
Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB)
86
External Speaker (BESCB)
86
Mobility Solutions
87
Softipt
87
Wireless Access Points
87
Power-Over-Ethernet Solutions from SMC
88
Vpn/Firewall Solutions from Sonicwall
88
Video Communication Solution
89
Try VCS for FREE
89
VCS Features
89
Visual Collaboration
89
Licenses
90
Software
90
VCS Software Upgrade
90
Product Specifications
91
Toshiba Stratagy Voice Processing
92
Cabling and Connectors
93
Call Accounting
93
Chapter 8 - Strata Media Application Server and Integrated Voice Mail Cards
95
Strata Media Application Server (MAS)
95
2U Rackmount Platform
95
Micromas
96
Standard Software Applications
96
Connection to the Strata CIX
97
Optional Software Applications
97
MAS Configuration Requirements
98
Approved Third Party Application Software
99
License
99
Maximum MAS Configurations
99
Preloaded Software
98
Windows XP Firewall Settings
98
MAS Licensing
102
MAS Modem (Optional)
103
MAS Recovery
103
MAS Software Backup
103
Input Power
104
Connection
104
Grounding
104
Power Failure Backup
104
Physical Specifications
105
Basic MAS Specifications
105
Micromas
106
Unified Communications
107
Unified System Administration
109
Emanager or Network Emanager Unifies Strata CIX and Stratagy es System Administration
109
Network Emanager
109
My Phone Manager Gives Telephone Programming to Individual End-Users
110
All Features to All Users no Matter Where They Are
111
Featureflex Next Generation Adaptability
111
LVMU1A Voice Mail Card
114
Features
114
Licenses
114
Software
114
Port Upgrades
115
GVPH1A Voice Mail Card
115
Other Voice Processing Systems
115
Chapter 9 - Features
117
Account Codes
117
Add-On Module (ADM)
117
Advisory Messages
117
Alarm Notification
118
Alternate Answer Point
118
Automatic Busy Redial
118
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Server
118
Basic ACD Features
119
Enhanced ACD Features
119
Automatic Callback (ACB)
120
Automatic Line Selection
120
Automatic Release
121
Automatic Release from Hold
121
Automatic Release of Incoming Calls
121
Station Automatic Release
121
Background Music (BGM)
121
Call Completion
121
Call Forward
122
Station Call Forward
122
System Call Forward
122
Call Forward - Call Types
123
Call Forward Conditions
123
Call Forward Destination
123
Call Forward Remote
123
Call History
124
Call Monitoring and Transfer
124
Call Park
125
Call Park Orbits
125
Park and Page
125
Call Pickup
125
Call Waiting
126
Caller Identification
127
ISDN Calling ID Name and Number
127
Camp on Busy
127
Automatic Camp on
127
Off-Hook Camp on
128
Cancel Button
128
Centrex/Pbx Compatible
128
Centrex Ringing Repeat
128
Classes of Service (COS)
129
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
129
Conference Calls
129
Conference On-Hold
129
Join Button
129
Split/Join/Drop
129
Releasing from Conference Tandem CO Line Connections
130
Voice Mail Conference
130
Continuous DTMF Tone
130
Credit Card Calling
130
Data Privacy
130
Day/Night Mode - Auto Schedule
131
Delayed Ringing
132
Destination (Toll) Restriction
132
Through Dialing
132
Dial Directory
132
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
133
Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS)
133
Digital Pad
134
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
134
Directory Numbers
135
Phantom [DN] Buttons
135
Pilot [DN]
135
Primary [DN] Buttons
135
Distinctive LED Indicator
135
Distinctive Ringing
136
Do Not Disturb (DND)
136
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Buttons
136
[DSS] Button Status Display
136
DTMF Receivers
137
DTMF and Dial Pulse CO Line Compatibility
137
DTMF Back Tone
137
DTMF Signal Time
137
Emergency Call
137
Feature Prompting with Soft Keys
137
Enhanced E911
138
External Amplified Speaker
138
Flash Button
138
Flexible Line Ringing
139
Flexible Numbering
139
Handsfree Answerback
139
Headset
139
Hearing Aid Compatible
139
High Call Volume Buttons
139
Hold
140
Analog Hold
140
Automatic Hold
140
Call Hold
140
Consultation Hold
140
Exclusive Hold
140
Hold Recall
140
Hot Dialing
140
Hot Desk
141
Hot Desk Requirements
142
Hotline Service
142
IP Telephony
143
Data Network Assessment for Voice Traffic
143
IP Interface Unit
143
Network Address Translation (NAT)
146
IP User Mobility
148
IPT Anywhere
149
Quality of Service (Qos) and Bandwidth
150
Power over Ethernet
151
Toshiba Softipt IP Telephone
152
Private Networking over Internet Protocol
154
SIP Trunking
155
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
156
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
156
Line Buttons
157
CO Line Buttons
157
Group CO Line Button
157
Pooled CO Line Button
157
Live System Programming
157
Lost Call Treatment
157
Message Waiting
158
LED Indication
158
Stutter Dial Tone
158
Microphone (External Unit)
158
Music-On-Hold
158
Multiple Call/Delayed Ringing
158
Off-Hook Call Announce (OCA)
159
Off-Premise Stations
159
Override
160
Call Forward Override
160
Class of Service Override
160
Do Not Disturb Override
160
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override
160
Executive Override
160
Privacy Override
160
Paging
161
Emergency Page
161
External Speaker Page Zones
161
Night Ringing over Selected Page Zones
161
Telephone Group Paging
161
Power Failure Protection
162
Power Failure Transfer
162
Reserve Power Battery Backup
162
Privacy
162
Remote Update
162
Repeat Last Number Dialed
163
Ringing
163
Delayed Ringing
163
Distinctive Ringing
163
Ring over Busy
163
Ringing Cadence
163
Speed Dial
164
One Touch Buttons
164
Station Hunting
164
Camp on to Hunt Groups
165
Circular Hunting
165
Distributed Hunting
165
Serial Hunting
165
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
165
Strata Call Manager
166
Strata Net Multi-System Networking
167
Coordinated Numbering Plan
167
Strata Net Basic Call Control
167
Alternate Routing
168
Centralized Attendant
168
Centralized Voice Mail
168
Telephone DSS Buttons
168
Network SMDR
169
Survivability
169
System Fault Finding and Diagnostics
170
Alarm Indication of System Faults
170
Automatic Fault Recovery
170
Event and System Administration Logs
170
Fault Detection and Error Logs
170
Secure Digital Card
170
System Trace
170
Backup and Restore
171
Maintenance and Administration
171
Manual Test
171
Software Upgrade
171
Transfer
171
Customer Database
171
Transfer Immediate
171
Transfer Privacy
171
Transfer with Camp on
171
Music or Ringing Option
172
Transfer (Screened)
172
Transfer (Unscreened)
172
Transfer to Voice Mail
172
Tenant Services
172
Traffic Measurement
172
Traffic Reports
173
Unified Communications
173
Uniform Call Distribution
173
Interaction with Other Features
174
User Programming Mode
175
VLAN Tagging
176
Voice or Tone Signaling
176
Voice Mail Integration
177
DTMF Integration
177
Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI)
177
Toshiba Proprietary Integration
177
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox
178
Volume Control
178
Appendix - Specifications
179
Environmental Characteristics
179
Power Considerations
180
Cix100
180
Cix200
180
Cix40
180
CIX670 and CIX1200
181
MAS Power Considerations
181
Reserve Power
182
Strata CIX Component Compatibility
184
Bsis
184
Optional
184
Amds
186
Abcs
187
Battery Charger
187
Public Network Requirements
188
Station Loop Lengths
190
Standard Telephone Ringer Specifications
191
Standard Telephone Interface Options
192
5000/3000/3200-Series Telephone Option Circuit Cards
192
Station Dimensions
193
IP Telephone Power Consumption
194
System Tones
195
Strata Net IP and IPT Bandwidth Requirements
198
Strata CIX Software License Requirements
200
Capacities
203
Night Bell Control Relay
211
Device Monitor Capacities for Strata CIX Systems
213
Index
215
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Table of Contents
General Description
1
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
11
Organization
11
Conventions
12
Related Documents/Media
13
Chapter 1 - Strata CIX Overview
15
Chapter 2 - Strata CIX100
17
CIX100 Processors
18
Cpu/Memory
18
Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
18
Memory Protection Battery
18
Relay Control Interface
18
External Page Interface
18
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
18
Secure Digital Memory
18
Built-In Ethernet Connection
19
CIX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies
19
CIX100 Cabinet Slots
19
Base Cabinet
19
Expansion Cabinets
19
Chapter 3 - Strata CIX670 and CIX1200
21
Strata CIX670
21
CIX670 Processor Circuit Cards
22
Cpu/Memory
22
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
22
Memory Protection Battery
22
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
22
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
22
Network Interface
23
CIX670 Processor Optional Subassemblies
23
Strata CIX1200
24
CIX1200 Processor Circuit Cards
25
Cpu/Memory
25
Large-Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits
25
Memory Protection Battery
25
Music-On-Hold/Background Music Interface
25
Secure Digital (SD) Memory
25
Network Interface
26
CIX1200 Processor Optional Subassemblies
26
CIX670 and CIX1200 Cabinet Slots
27
Base Cabinet
27
Expansion Cabinets
27
Strata CIX670 and CIX1200 Rack Mount
28
Basic Specifications
28
Base Cabinet
29
Expansion Cabinet
29
CIX670 and CIX1200 Remote Expansion Cabinet
30
Chapter 4 - Universal Slot Circuit Cards Station, Line and Option Circuit Cards
31
Functional Block Diagrams
35
Chapter 5 - Telephones and Peripherals
39
DP5000-Series Digital Telephones
39
The DP5000 Look
42
Large Display Area for Call Information
42
LCD Key-Strip
42
Backlight LCD
42
MIC Mute
43
Handset/Headset
43
Shift and Hist Keys
43
Speaker Off-Hook Call Announce (DOCA-1A)
43
DP5000-Series Telephone Tilt Angles
44
Telephone Button Expansion Options
45
LCD Add-On -Module (LM5110)
45
Key Module (KM5020)
45
Digital DSS Add on Module (DDM5060)
45
IP 5000-Series IP Telephones
46
Features
48
IP Protocol
48
Connectivity
49
Capabilities
49
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Models
50
Telephone Button Expansion Options
51
LCD Add-On Module (LM5110)
51
Key Module (KM5020)
51
IP Direct Station Selection (IDM5060F) Console
51
CIX Attendant Console
52
Peripherals
55
Door Phone (MDFB)
55
Door Phone/Lock Control Unit (DDCB)
55
External Speaker (BESCB)
55
Mobility Solutions
56
Softipt
56
Video Communication Solution
57
Visual Collaboration
57
VCS Features
57
Software
58
VCS Software Upgrade
58
Licenses
58
Product Specifications
59
Cabling and Connectors
60
Chapter 6 - Administration / Voice Mail Card
61
Network Emanager
61
My Phone Manager Gives Telephone Programming to Individual End-Users
62
All Features to All Users no Matter Where They Are
63
LVMU1 Voice Mail Card
64
Features
64
Licenses
64
Software
64
Port Upgrades
65
Other Voice Processing Systems
65
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