Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
System & Station
Program 22 – RPCI and DIU Station Hunting for Data Calls
3-60 Strata DK Programming 5/99
Program 22 – RPCI and DIU Station Hunting for Data
Calls
Processor Type:
DK14, DK40i, All RCTU’s
Program Type:
Station
Initialized Default:
Does not assign “hunt-to” ports to any port
Program 22 Overview
This program assigns computer and Data Interface Unit (DIU) station hunt ports for data calls. If a
RPCI/PDIU station (printer, modem, etc.) is busy, data station hunting allows the data call to hunt
to an alternate RPCI/PDIU station assigned in this program. If the hunted RPCI/PDIU station is
busy, the system will ring the next “hunt-to” station, and so on. If all RPCI/PDIU stations in the
“hunt-to” sequence are busy, then the data caller will receive a busy tone. Toshiba recommends
that all PDIU-DS station ports grouped in a modem pooling or printer pooling/server configuration
be placed into a hunt-sequence arrangement with Program 22.
Notes
Program 22 applies to RCPI-DI, PDIU-DI and PDIU-DS data calls, not telephone station
voice calls. If programming an RCPI-DI or PDIU-DI station, use the associated DKT logical
port number; the PDIU-DS is programmed using its own unique port number.
When a PDIU-DS is connected to a modem(s) assigned to the system modem pool in Program
21, modem hunting is automatic when the user presses the
'DWD &DOO button to transfer a line
call to a modem. However, if the user dials the modem's PDIU-DS's station number, modem
hunting follows the hunt sequence specified in Program 22.
Processor Type Port Range Processor Type Port Range
DK14 000~007 RCTUBA/BB 000~079
DK40i 000~027 RCTUC/D 000~239
RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335
Hunt From
Port
Hunt To
Port
Hunt From
Port
Hunt To
Port
Hunt From
Port
Hunt To
Port
Hunt From
Port
Hunt To
Port
SELECT = Port Number (see legend below)
Enter the RPCI/DIU digital port number of the “hunt-from” station.
Enter the port number(s) to which class of service must be assigned.
To add a port range, enter XXX
XXX (low port
high port).
HUNT TO = (see legend below)
Enter the “hunt-to” RPCI/DIU digital port number.
LED Button 01 deletes a digit from the “hunt-to”
port.