Programming Data Variations

Overview

How to Program a Strata DK System

Programming Data Variations

There are two different ways to enter data in Step 3 (Figure 1-2) of a program: pressing the buttons on the dial pad and pressing the LED buttons. Many programs are multidimensional and involve both types of entry.

Simple Programs

Simple programs such as Program 00, only require data to be specified through the dial pad. Data entered from the dial pad displays on the programming digital or electronic telephone’s LCD, along with prompts and confirmations.

Multidimensional Programs

Once a program number is entered, the first dimension (usually a CO line number, a station port number, or a range of ports) must be specified. Upon specifying this first dimension on the dial pad, programming button LEDs 01~20 light in the default configuration.

The status of each LED can be changed by pressing its associated button. Pressing the button while its LED is lit turns the LED OFF; pressing the button while its LED is OFF turns the LED ON. An example of multidimensional programming is Program 30.

Range Programming

Data can be entered for a range of stations, [DN] reference ports and CO lines with some programs.

To enter a range

Enter a “ ￿” between the starting point of a range and the ending point of a range.

For example, to program the station range of 001~010 for Program 35, press ￿￿￿￿￿￿￿.

When programming a range of station ports, the station’s programming LEDs indicate whether the data programmed matches for all items in the range:

LED ON: Indicates that all ports in the range are programmed with the data choice that lights the particular LED.

LED OFF: Indicates that all ports in the range are programmed with the data choice that does not light the particular LED.

LED Flashing: Indicates that data is currently inconsistent for all ports in the range. Some may be programmed with the LED ON; some with the LED OFF.

CO Line Programming

Since the programming telephone only has 20 buttons, data can only be entered for 20 CO lines at

atime.

To program another range

Press the 3DJH or 6FUROO button below the LCD.

For example, to change from one range to another in Program 15, enter the program code, then press 6FUROO to advance or 3DJH to go back to another range.

If the programming telephone is a digital telephone, all CO lines within a range can be activated or deactivated for a feature by pressing the 9RO￿/9RO buttons.

Press 9RO￿to turn all LEDs ON; press 9RO button to turn all LEDs OFF.

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