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How to Program a Strata DK40 System

How to Program a Strata DK40 System
Fill out the record sheets that are provided, then enter this data using a 20-button LCD digital
(DKT) or electronic (EKT) telephone. Strata DK40 enables you to enter data from an on-site
or off-site personal computer with Toshiba DK Admin software. Toshiba highly recommends
this easier method of programming.
The programming telephone must be any 20-button LCD DKT or EKT. The DKT must be
connected to a Base KSU or PDKU digital port. An EKT must be connected to a PEKU port.
Important! When the system is first initialised a 20-button LCD DKT connected to a digital

Programming Section Layout

Each programming section within a chapter begins with the program's number and title,
followed by processor and program type, initialised default, program sequence, then record
sheets. A program overview and additional program information are given after the record
sheets
(see Figure
Note
Program Overview
Brief description of program
function(s).
Number/Title
Program Sequence
Keystrokes for entering data
from system record sheets
follow a pattern, consisting of
one of the two processes
described and illustrated in
"Program Sequence" on Page
1-15.
Record Sheet
Provides a list of available
features. The sheet is used to
record the assignment of
features or the operation of each
program. Each sheet provides
space to record data. This data
will be referred to when
programming the system.

Figure 1-1 System Record Sheet Sample

Strata DK40 Programming Manual Spring 1999
port in the Base KSU (ports 000~007) can only be used.
1-1).
Some common program sections also include examples for your convenience.
Program 30 Station Class of Service
Program 30 Overview
Program 30 enables or disables features for individual telephones at the station level. The following text
describes Program 30 LEDs.
Privacy Override, LED 19
With Privacy Override enabled (LED 19 ON), a station can override calls and listen to an Exchange line
conversation by pressing a common Exchange line button (not a [DN] button). You can set a warning
tone for Privacy Override (see Program 10-2).
Program 30 Station Class of Service
Program 30
Station Class of Service
Program Type: System
Initialised Default: LEDs 01, 05 and 07 for all ports
Enter Prog Mode
SELECT = Station Logical Port Number(s)
Feature
System Programs
System Programs
Buttons/LEDs
Light LEDs for the port specified in the
last step. All LEDs marked with an "X"
in the table below should be lit.
LED
Port
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
09
08
07
06
05
2174
Additional Program
Information
Additional details on the program
features that were given on the
system record sheet.
Program Type
Type of function the program
performs. Can be: Initialisation,
Test System, Station, Toll
Restriction, Least Cost Routing
or ACD.
Initialised Default
Default configuration set by
Program 91-9 "System
Initialisation" when the system is
first installed or re-initialised.
Overview
1-13

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