Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEM RECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY 1991
1 GENERAL
1.00
This chapter consists of System Record
Sheets, and instructions on how to fill out each of
the them. The chapter begins with the instructions:
first the basic program, followed by toll restriction,
and then least cost routing. The remainder of
the chapter contains the system record sheets,
organized in the same sequence as the
instructions.
1 .I 0 Record Sheet Data Entry
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The system record sheets are used to record
the assignment of features or operation of each
program. Each sheet is organized to accept an “X”
or a series of digits as a selection to be recorded in
the space provided. The following descriptions or
considerations of the various programming choices
available will be helpful in filling out of the System
Record Sheets.
1.12
Initialized data information can be found in
the Notes at the bottom of each System Record
Sheet.
1.20 Basic System Record Instructions
Program 90-Initializing Programs:
All cus-
tomer data can be cleared and set to the
initialized state for any program or range of
programs. If the system is being installed for
the first time, this program must be run to erase
random data from RAM which may have been
caused by the PCTUs jumper movement to
the internal battery. Initialized data information
can be found at the bottom of each Progra.m
System Record Sheet. If the system is being
installed in a new location, all programs (00 -
97) should be initialized.
Program 92-Initializing Speed Dial Numbers,
ID Codes, Character Message Memory,
Timed Reminders, Call Forward, and
Digital Telephone Volume Levels:
All previ-
ously entered or random data (of the type
listed) is cleared by this program. This program
must be run when first installing a system or
PCTU.
Program 03-Flexible PCB Slot Assignments:
The software must be informed as to what type
of PCB and PCB option(s) are installed in each
slot of the KSU. Use the PCB Code Reference
Table on the
Program
03 record sheet to de-
termine the proper PCB Code. Always enter
PCTU or PCTUS in slot 00. Enter options from
the choice of CRCU-4, CRCU-8, EOCU, DDSS,
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or DSS. Also enter HDCB where installed-
this will become useful elsewhere. Record
station ports assigned to the PDKU, PEKU, m
PSTU, PESU and PEMU interfaces. Enter CO/
TIE line numbers for the PCOU and PEMU
PCBs. Always enter the code for the PIOU or
PIOUS or PEPU in the last slot. This record
sheet is the main record for the hardware
configuration of the entire system. An example
of the proper recording of
Program 03
can be
found at the end of Section 200-096-304. Im-
portant: After complete entry of
Program 03,
turn the KSU power supply switch off and wait
five seconds before turning back on. This will
set in memory all of the configuration data
entered in
Program 03.
Program 00-Software Check/Remote Mainte-
nance Security Code Assignments:
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Level 1 Security
Code-Remote Mainte-
nance security code which allows entry to
all programs and data.
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Level 2 Security
Code-Remote Mainte-
nance security code which allows entry to
Programs
30 - 39 and 77 - 89.
Program 04-Port/Station Number Assignment:
Initialized station numbers are 200 - 295. Door
phone standard numbering is 151 - 159 and
161 - 163; the internal modem (IMDU) is 19,
and port 99 is the DISA COS port. This num-
bering cannot be changed with
Program 04.
The system automatically assigns door phone
station numbers if a door phone is specified in
Program 77-1;
only the first digit can be
changed by using
Program
05. Station num-
ber assignment is fully flexible so that each
station can have any number assigned up to
four digits. However,
if the first digit is not 2,
access code conflicts may-exist (see Pro-
gram
05), and a new system numbering plan
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