Toshiba dk14, DK40I, DK424I manual GL-2, Glossary, Term, Definition, Cesid ~ Dkt

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Glossary

Glossary

CESID ~ DKT

Term

Definition

CESID

CCVY

CLASS

CLID or CND

CO

CO Line

CODECs

DADM

D-channel

DDCB

DDSS

DIL

DID Line

DISA

DK DKAdmin

DKBackup

DKT

Caller’s Emergency Service Identification—Telephone number for specific station or station location which is sent to the CAMA trunk.

Call Center Viewer “Y” Connector—Enables two-way transmissions between the Strata DK and a host PC, or SMIS equipment, and one-way transmissions to other PCs. There are four ports on the Call Center Viewer Connector for one Strata DK, another master port, and two additional ports.

Custom Local Area Signaling Services—Defines a number of features offered by local telephone companies.

Calling Line Identification or Calling Number Delivery—Telephone number or name of the calling party sent to the Strata DK system over incoming ground or loop start CO lines. This feature is one of the “CLASS” features offered by some local telephone companies.

Central Office—The facility which houses switching equipment that provides telephone service (CO lines, E & M tie lines, DID lines, Centrex lines, etc.) for the immediate geographical area.

A term used to define the Strata DK system hardware circuits that connect to the Central Office network line pair. Each CO line, DID and tie line circuit is assigned a CO line number in system software.

Coder/Decoder—Semiconductors that allow the system to process analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions.

Digital Add-on-Module—Optional device that connects to 2000-series digital telephones to provide the telephones with 20 flexible feature buttons that can be assigned individually for Direct Station Selection, System and Personal Speed Dial, and CO line access.

Used in ISDN. This channel transmits call control information (out-of-band signaling) for B- channels. The D-channel is a logical, not a physical channel.

Digital Door Phone/Lock Control Unit—A peripheral hardware unit compatible with designated digital telephone circuits that supports optional door phones (MDFBs) and provides door lock control.

Digital Direct Station Selection Console—A device that helps facilitate the processing of a heavy load of incoming calls. The DDSS connects only to designated digital telephone circuits, and is associated with a digital telephone.

Direct In Line—Refers to two-way, standard CO trunk lines that are assigned to a particular extension or hunt group.

Direct Inward Dialing line.

Direct Inward System Access—A feature that allows an outside party to access the Strata DK system internal stations or outgoing CO lines without having to go through an operator or automated attendant. An optional security code may be set to prevent unauthorized access to outgoing CO lines for through system calling.

Digital Key.

Toshiba's customer database programming and upload/download software package for Strata DK systems.

Toshiba’s customer database upload/download software package for Strata DK systems.

Digital Telephone.

GL-2

Strata

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