Toshiba DK 16 Telephone User Manual


 
INSTALLATION-PERIPHERALS
SECTION 100-816-207
MARCH 1993
7-30
FIGURE 7-22
DK8 AND DK16 VOICE MAIL/AUTO ATTENDANT BLOCK DIAGRAM
MDF
VOICE MAIL OR AUTO
ATTENDANT MACHINE
25-PIN CABLE
(8 CIRCUITS PER PSTU)
(2 CIRCUITS PER PESU)
(4 CIRCUITS PER KSTU)
(2 CIRCUITS PER QSTU)
QSTU, KSTU/PSTU/PESU CIRCUIT TIP & RING
(1 PAIR PER PORT)
NOTE:
The K4RCU or QRCU allows VM DTMF dialing.
DK8 QRCU
OR
DK16 K4RCU
DK8 QSTU (CKT 1 & 2)
or
PSTU (CKT 1~8)
or
DK16 PESU (CKT 1 & 2)
or
DK16 KSTU (CKT 1 ~ 4)
B Tone Signals. Stations send a recall (B) tone
to VP whenever Toshiba VP answers a transfer
(camp-on) recall from a station that did not an-
swer a Toshiba VP blind transfer. (The B tone
notifies Toshiba VP that the call is a recall and not
a new call, allowing Toshiba VP to respond with
the appropriate greeting.) For this feature to
operate, the QSTU, PSTU, KSTU, or PESU
voice mail ports must have LEDs 19 and 20
turned ON in Program 31.
7.14 Toshiba VP Installation. Use the preceding
information in concert with Paragraphs 7.23 and
7.24 to install Toshiba VP.
7.20 Customer-supplied Voice Mail Messaging
Systems
7.21 STRATA DK8 and DK16 systems are de-
signed to support a wide range of customer-sup-
plied voice mail messaging systems. Depending
on the voice mail system used, some of the features
available with Toshiba VP (refer to Paragraph 7.10)
may be available with the customer-supplied sys-
tem.
7.22 DK8 and DK16 Voice Mail (QSTU, PSTU,
KSTU, or PESU Port) Programming Consider-
ations
7.23 Voice mail (all types) QSTU, KSTU, PSTU, or
PESU port programming is accomplished using
Programs 31 and 10-2 (refer to Programming
Procedures, Section 100-816-300, for details). Voice
mail (VM) programming features are:
VM Groups—This feature groups VM QSTU,
KSTU, PSTU or PESU ports together so that
message waiting set/cancel signals appear to
originate from the lowest port in the VM group. All
VM ports connected to a particular VM machine
should be set in the
same
VM group (Program
31, LEDs 05 ~ 08).
Message Waiting Set/Cancel—If the VM ma-
chine has the ability to dial a code, plus the
appropriate station numbers to set or cancel the
message waiting LEDs on electronic telephones,