External Page Zones; Flexible Button Assignment; Flexible Directory Numbers; Group Paging - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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originating telephone, the PSAP and an internal emergency station. The SMDR port will generate
a special record at the beginning of the call as well as at the end.
DK owners are urged to learn local regulations and availability of services which may vary
widely. A growing number of locations require a business owner to maintain accurate location
information in a public safety database. Certain locations require E911 only for systems
functioning as PBXs or hybrids but not as key systems. Contact your local emergency services
provider and Local Exchange Carrier for specific information. Another useful resource is the
National Emergency Number Association (NENA) at www.NENA.org.

External Page Zones

The Strata DK40i can support up to four External Page Zones and DK424 can support up to eight
(Tables 24
and 25). Station users can access one, four or eight zones simultaneously by dialing a
brief access code. The zones are composed of customer-supplied speaker(s) and amplifier(s) which
interface with one or two PIOU PCBs. DK14 does not support zone paging.

Flexible Button Assignment

Each of the flexible buttons on digital and electronic telephones can be assigned for feature or CO
line access, enabling station users access to features and lines with the touch of a button. Digital
telephones are available in 10- and 20-button models.

Flexible Directory Numbers

A "flexible" number of digits can be programmed for station [DNs] in the Strata DK. The DK14,
DK40i and DK424 station [DNs] can have from one to four digits. The maximum available
number of unique station [DNs] ([PDNs] plus [PhDNs]) are listed below:
DK14 – up to 20 unique station [DNs] are allowed
DK40i – up to 56 unique station [DNs] are allowed
DK424 – up to 672 unique station [DNs] are allowed
Single-digit [DNs], such as "0", can be assigned to attendant consoles or attendant telephones.
Flexible Line Ringing Assignment
Each CO line can be programmed to ring the Auto Attendant, night bell, DISA, remote
maintenance modem or any station [DN] in the system. A different ringing assignment can be
created for each of three ringing modes—Day, Day2 or Night. Stations assigned to ring can do so
with any of the following three timing designations:
Immediate – Stations assigned Immediate timing ring as soon as the line rings into the system.
Delay 1 – If stations with Immediate timing have not answered within 12 seconds (3 rings),
stations assigned Delay 1 timing also begin ringing. Immediate Ring telephones continue to
ring when Delay 1 Ring telephones ring.
Delay 2 – If the above stations have not answered within 24 seconds (6 rings), stations
assigned Delay 2 timing also begin ringing. Immediate and Delay 1 Ring telephones continue
to ring when Delay 2 Ring telephones ring.

Group Paging

Digital and electronic stations can be divided into Paging Groups. Any station user can make a
page announcement to just one or all of these groups. The page is sent to the speakers of all idle
telephones in a page group. For more information, see
Strata DK General Description
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Table 34 on Page
89.
Features
System Features
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