INSTALLATION-INTRODUCTION
SECTION 100-816-201
MARCH 1993
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1 PURPOSE
1.00 The purpose of this section is to provide
detailed step-by-step instructions for installing the
STRATA DK8 and STRATA DK16 systems.
1.01 This chapter provides an overview of the
entire installation section, and includes a list of
reference documentation that supports the in-
stalled system; a list of system mnemonics is also
provided.
2 ORGANIZATION
2.00 This manual is organized in modular chap-
ters for easy removal and replacement of updated
materials. The chapters are as follows:
Chapter One - Introduction
Chapter Two - Site Requirements
Chapter Three - System Configuration
Chapter Four - STRATA DK8 KSU and PCB
Installation
Chapter Five - STRATA DK16 KSU and PCB
Installation
Chapter Six - Station Apparatus Installation
Chapter Seven - Peripherals Installation
Chapter Eight - System Wiring and Main Dis-
tribution Frame Arrangements
3 REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
3.00 The STRATA DK8 and DK16 digital key
systems are supported by the following comple-
ment of reference documentation:
3.10 General Description: An overview of the
STRATA DK8 and DK16 systems and their fea-
tures.
3.20 Programming: Detailed step-by-step in-
structions on how to enter data in the System
Record sheets, and how to program the system
from the completed System Record Sheets. LCD
responses are included to provide clear guidance
for the programmer.
3.30 User Guides: Detailed step-by-step guides
on how to operate digital telephones, electronic
telephones, standard telephones, direct station
selection consoles, add-on modules and data in-
terface units.
3.40 Fault Finding Procedures: Hardware trou-
bleshooting and diagnostic information presented
in flowchart form.
3.50 Remote Maintenance and Administration:
Programming and maintenance procedures spe-
cially adapted for remote maintenance and admin-
istration terminal use. Detailed, step-by-step in-
structions are provided, complete with the terminal
responses.
4 SYSTEM MNEMONICS/TERMS
4.00 Mnemonics are used to identify the system’s
hardware, operation, and features. The following
alphabetical listing describes the mnemonics used
in this manual.
ADM: Add-on Module—A telephone upgrade that
provides 20 Direct Station Selection (DSS) but-
tons with busy LED indication on STRATA DK16
and 10 DSS buttons plus 8 speed dial buttons
(one for every station), one night transfer and
one all call page button on STRATA DK8. Can
be installed on any or all 2000-series Digital
Telephones in the system. Attaches to the tele-
phone and uses the same port assigned to the
telephone. ADM buttons are fixed and cannot
be changed in system programming.
BPS: Bits Per Second—Unit of measure that re-
fers to the transmission speed (baud rate) of
electronic signals. It is used when describing
data interface unit and modem operation.
CO: Central Office—The facility which houses
switching equipment that provides telephone
service (CO lines, Centrex lines, etc.) for the
immediate geographical area.
CO Line: A term used to define the STRATA
hardware circuit that connects to the Central
Office network line pair. Each CO line is as-
signed a CO line number in system software.