Toshiba DK96 Telephone User Manual


 
It is normally used on systems with a heavy
volume of incoming calls. A DDSS console
may be used with any digital station connected
to the first circuit on the digital telephone inter-
face PCB (PDKU). Up to four DDSS consoles
can be supported with a PCTU3 PCB.
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DDSS consoles are equipped with auto-
matic line hold, and voice or tone signaling
capability. The consoles have 60 flexible
buttons, each with an associated LED (the
DDSS button LEDs will light red or green
depending on the button function). Each
flexible button can be assigned one of the
following functions:
All call page (pre-assigned)
CO line appearance
Direct station selection with busy LED
Night transfer (pre-assigned tenant 1 or
tenant 2, if necessary)
Speed dial
Each DDSS console requires one station
port on a PDKU, always the eighth circuit.
A DDSS console must be assigned to a
particular station when the system configu-
ration is defined in programming. All four
DDSS consoles can be assigned to one
station, or four different DDSS consoles
may be assigned to four different stations
(or any intermediate combination). The
same DDSS console may not be assigned
to more than one station.
FIGURE 6- DIGITAL DIRECT STATION
SELECTION CONSOLE
STRATA DK
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DECEMBER 1990
Electronic Telephones
- Four different models of 6500-series electronic
telephones are available. The phones are en-
closed in a stylish, impact-resistant case (either
ash white or charcoal gray) with a matte finish,
and blend easily into any progressive office envi-
ronment. Toshiba electronic telephones that are
compatible with the analog STRATA/STRATA,
key telephone systems are also compatible with
the STRATA DK systems. However, some fea-
tures may vary (e.g. LCD and busy lamp field
telephones).
All 6500-series electronic telephones and DSS
consoles have the same dimensions:
Height: 3.6 in (92 mm)
Width: 7.0 in (178 mm)
Length: 9.0 in (229 mm)
In standard form all electronic telephones may
be wall mounted without additional equipment,
and they are also hearing aid compatible.
Each electronic telephone also features a
standard modular handset cord, and is connect-
ed to the system with a 2-pair modular line cord.
Various upgrade options, such as the off-hook
call announce and loud ringing bell upgrade
assemblies, require special wiring. A 3-pair mod-
ular line cord is required for off-hook call
announce, and a custom external speaker cable
is required for the loud ringing bell.
lo-button Electronic Telephone (Figure 7):
The 6510 model is available in two variations;
as a speakerphone or with handsfree answer-
back capability on intercom lines.
20-button Electronic Telephone (Figure 8):
The 6520 model is available with handsfree
answerback capability on intercom lines.
20-button Liquid Crystal Display Electronic
Telephone (Figure 9): The 6520SD is avail-
able only as a speakerphone with a 32-char-
acter, alphanumeric liquid crystal display
(LCD) field. The numerous LCD features
include:
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Alphanumeric Messaging
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