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Toshiba Strara CTX Series - Telephone Installation; Digital Telephone System Connection

Toshiba Strara CTX Series
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Station Apparatus
7-3
Strata CTX I&M September 2002
Telephone Installation
Digital Telephone System Connection
The following provides information on how to connect all 3000/3500-series DKTs to the Strata CTX
systems. 3000/3500-series DKTs can be connected to the BDKU/BDKS and/or the PDKU interface
PCB. To obtain all capabiltities, the DKT3000/3500-series telephone must be connected to the BDKU/
BDKS. For details on feature availability per station PCB, see Table 7-1.
Before installing any telephone wiring, read the following warning and caution notes:
Table 7-1 DKT3000/3500 Operation with Strata CTX and DK Systems
DKT3000/3500 Telephone
and Feature
Strata CTX System
with BDKU/BDKS
Strata CTX system w/ PDKU
and DK System w/ PDKU or
BDKU
DKT3020/3010/3512/3524 Basic LCD 2 x 24 characters 2 x 16 characters, left-justified
DKT3014 Large LCD 8 x 24 characters with VM
and Directory Dial softkeys
2 x 16 characters, left-justified,
no VM and Directory Dial
softkeys
LCD Feature button Operational Not operational
Fixed Spdial button Operational Not operational
DKT3000/3500 telephones per cabinet slot 16 telephones max. 8 telephones max.
DKT3000/3500 Programming Mode “A”
(Beep Tone On/Off, etc.) Program Mode “A”
is for telephone options that are controlled
by the ROM inside the telephone.
Operational Operational
DKT3000/3500 Programming Mode “B”
(Flexible Buttons, One Touch, etc.) Program
Mode “B” is for telephone options controlled
by the Strata CTX670 processor and
database memory. (See the
Strata CTX
DKT3000/3500/2000/2500-series Digital
Telephone User Guide.)
Operational Strata CTX with PDKU is
operational. DK system with
PDKU or BDKU is not
operational.
WARNING!
Never install the telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install the telephone jacks in wet locations, unless the jack is specifically
designed for wet locations.
Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has
been disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
If telephone, DSS console, door phone control box, or door phone wiring exits the
building, external secondary protection is required. See Chapter 6 – MDF PCB Wiring.

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