Toshiba DK14 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Overview
First-time Programming
1-14 Strata DK Programming 5/99
First-time Programming
Follow these general procedures the first time you install a system or after major hardware changes
and/or you need to start from scratch.
Step 1: Check Minimum Hardware Requirements
A system must have the following minimum hardware installed for programming, as described in
the Installation chapters of the Strata DK Installation and Maintenance Manual.
To check hardware requirements on the DK14 and DK40i
1. Make sure the base cabinet power supply was tested and is functional.
2. Make sure a 20-button digital LCD DKT telephone (equipped with a programming template)
is connected to any digital telephone circuit (Base KSU, PDKU, QCDU, KCDU or RDSU
digital port); or make sure that a 20-button electronic LCD EKT telephone is connected to a
PEKU electronic port (not PESU).
DK14 and DK40i: make sure the Base KSU’s BATT jumper is in the ON position.
To check hardware requirements on the DK424
1. Make sure the base cabinet power supply was tested and is functional.
2. If using an RCTUE/F, remove the small jumper PCB (MBJU) from the front side of the
DK424 base unit backplane (between slot R11 and the RCTU slot. All other RCTUs require
the MBJU PCB.
3. Make sure an RCTUA, RCTUBA, RCTUC/D or RCTUF is installed and that its BATT jumper
is in the ON position.
4. Make sure a PDKU or PEKU, is installed in Slot S11 or S12 in the base cabinet (S11 if RSIU
is not installed, S12 if RSIU is installed in S11).
5. Make sure a 20-button LCD DKT or EKT telephone (equipped with programming template) is
connected to physical port 005 and/or port 013 (PDKU or PEKU - circuit 6/slot 11 and/or
circuit 6/slot 12). Do not use RDSU or PESU.
Step 2: Initialize the System
1. From a 20-button LCD programming telephone, or from DKAdmin on a PC, run Program 91–
9 twice in succession to initialize the system. At this point it is not necessary that all PCBs are
installed. However, if they are, Program 03 codes are automatically assigned to the appropriate
slots.
CAUTION! If you run Program 91-9 while the system is in service, all program data is
erased and all calls are dropped.
Program 91-9 sets the following elements to initial default status:
Data for Programs 00~*99
Speed Dial Memory
Logical/Physical Port Locations
Voice Mail Identification Codes
Character Message Memory