Toshiba DK424I, dk14 3-59, Typical LED Settings for Program, LEDs 17~20: Data Security Groups

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Typical LED Settings for Program 20

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Program 20 – Computer and Data Interface Unit Configuration

Notes

RPCIs and PDIUs cannot be connected to PDKU1 circuit 8, but can be connected to all eight PDKU2 circuits. RPCIs and PDIUs that support data switching cannot be connected to PDKU in all slots. See the Strata DK I&M Manual, DK424 Chapter 4 – DK424 Configuration, Tables 4-4 and 4-5, Chapter 6 – DK424i Configuration to identify which slots can support RPCIs and DIUs and Chapter 12 – Peripheral Installation for additional hardware information. DK40i slots 17 and 18 do not support data switching.

If a PC is connected to the RPCI or PDIU, set the communication mode escape sequences in the PC communication software “Modem Initialization” character sequence. This ensures the escape sequence is restored in case the RPCI Telephone or PDIU is unplugged temporarily.

RPCI and PDIU-DS units that mostly do data switching, can be connected to ports associated with PDKU1 circuits 1~7 only. All PDKU2 circuits, 1~8, support RPCIs and PDIUs. RDSU digital circuits 5~8 support RPCI and PDIUs.

Each PDIU-DS requires a separate digital port.

If a PDIU-DS (Stand-alone Data Interface Unit) is connected to a modem, refer to Modem Setup Recommendations in the PC/Data Communication section of Chapter 12 – Peripheral Installation of the Strata DK I&M Manual.

Typical LED Settings for Program 20

RCPI-DI/PDIU-DI Connected to a terminal or personal computer—LEDs 01, 02, 05, and 17 On; all other LEDs Off.

PDIU-DS Connected to a Printer: LEDs 01, 04, and 17 On; all other LEDs Off.

PDIU-DS Connected to a Modem: LEDs 01, 02, 03, 04, and 17 On; all other LEDs Off.

LEDs 17~20: Data Security Groups

Data security groups can be set to block data calls between RPCI/DIUs. RPCI/DIUs can only make data calls to RPCI/DIUs in the same security group. LEDs 17~20 assign the RPCI/DIU to the appropriate security group: light LED 17 for Group 1; LED 18, for Group 3; LED 19, for Group 2; and LED 20, for Group 4. If an RPCI-DI is used in the Application Program Interface (TAPI) mode only, and not the Data Switching mode, this option is not applicable.

LEDs 12~16

Not used at this time.

LED 11: RPCI-DI DNIS to PC Option

DNIS Number or NAME tag information that is sent to a telephone can be sent, or blocked, from the telephone’s RPCI-DI, RS-232 output. If DNIS information should be sent from the Telephone’s RPCI-DI to the Personal Computer to which it is connected, turn LED 11 On; if this information should not be sent to the PC, turn LED 11 Off.

LED 10: RPCI-DI Caller ID and ANI to PC Option

Caller ID and ANI information that is sent to a telephone can be sent, or blocked, from the telephone’s RPCI-DI, RS-232 output. If Caller ID and ANI information should be sent from the RPCI-DI to the Personal Computer to which it is connected, turn LED 10 On; if this information should not be sent to the PC, turn LED 10 Off. This option does not apply to PDIUs because they can not send ANI, Caller ID, or DNIS numbers.

LEDs 07~09

Not used at this time.

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Toshiba DK424I, dk14 manual 3-59, Typical LED Settings for Program, LEDs 17~20: Data Security Groups, LEDs 12~16, LEDs 07~09