Contents

Chapter 2 – Strata CTX Configuration

Chapter 2 – Strata CTX Configuration

Strata CTX100-S/CTX100 Overview

2-1

CTX100-S and CTX100 Processors

2-2

CPU/Memory

2-2

Large Scale Integrated (LSI) Circuits

2-2

Memory Protection Battery

2-2

Relay Control Interface

2-2

External Page Interface

2-2

Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface

2-3

SmartMedia Memory

2-3

CTX100 Processor Optional Subassemblies

2-3

CTX100 Cabinet Slots

2-3

Base Cabinet

2-3

Expansion Cabinets

2-3

CTX100-S/CTX100 License Control

2-4

Licensed Software Options

2-4

Strata CTX670 Overview

2-5

CTX670 Processor PCBs

2-5

CPU/Memory

2-5

Large-scale Integrated (LSI) circuits

2-6

Memory Protection Battery

2-6

Music-on-hold/Background Music Interface

2-6

SmartMedia Memory

2-6

Network Interface

2-6

CTX670 Processor PCB Subassemblies

2-7

CTX670 License Control

2-7

Licensed Software Options

2-7

CTX670 Cabinet Slots

2-8

Base Cabinet

2-8

Expansion Cabinets

2-8

CTX670 Remote Expansion Cabinet

2-9

System Capacities

2-9

Universal Slot PCBs

2-14

Station, Line and Option PCBs

2-14

Functional Block Diagrams

2-18

Worksheet Description

2-22

CTX670 Remote Cabinet Configuration Considerations

2-22

Component Worksheets

2-22

Worksheet 1: Toshiba DKT and IP Telephones

2-23

Worksheet 2: Standard Telephone, Stratagy DK, IVP8

2-24

Worksheet 3: CO Line

2-25

Worksheet 4: Page/MOH/Control Relay

2-26

Worksheet 5: Strata CTX100 Cabinet Slots

2-26

CTX100 Max. Capacity Configuration Examples

2-28

Digital Telephones and Loop Start Lines With or Without Caller ID

2-28

Analog Loop Start Lines with or without Caller ID

2-29

CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines

2-32

CTX100 Base & Expansion: Digital Telephones and T1 and/or PRI lines

2-33

CTX100 Base Only: Digital Telephones and Analog Tie, DID, and/or Ground Start Lines

2-34

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