DKAdmin

Glossary

DKAdmin ~ DVSU

Term

Definition

DKAdmin

DKBackup

DKT

DKT2000 series

DKSU14A

DKSUB280 or DKSUB424

DKSUE280 or DKSUE424

DKSUBI40

[DN]

DNIS

DPFT

DSS

DTMF

DVSU

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.

Toshiba proprietary digital telephones consisting of four models: two 10-button models with handsfree answerback and/or LCD display and two 20 button telephones with speakerphone or a speakerphone with LCD display.

Strata DK14 Key Service Unit (KSU) with power supply. Equipped with two loop start CO line circuits and four digital telephone circuits built-in. Includes external page interface, MOH/BGM interface, power failure transfer and miscellaneous relay control.

Base Cabinet—Unit that houses the Common Control Unit (RCTU), as well as six universal slots for station, line, and option PCBs. The Base Cabinet also contains a power supply that provides power for all of the stations and peripherals connected to the base cabinet PCBs.

Expansion Cabinet—Optional unit that has six universal slots for station, line, and option PCBs. The expansion cabinet has a power supply that furnishes power for all of the stations and peripherals connected to the expansion cabinet PCBs. As many as five expansion cabinets can be added to the system.

Strata DK40i Base Key Service Unit (KSU) with power supply and battery charger. Equipped with eight digital telephone circuits built-in, and no CO line circuits. Includes external page interface, MOH/BGM interface, power failure transfer and miscellaneous relay control.

Directory Number.

Dialed Number Identification Service—Telephone number of called party is sent to the Strata DK over incoming DID or tie lines. This feature is provided by some long distance telephone companies.

Power Failure/Emergency Transfer Unit—An optional backup unit that provides emergency service during power failures by automatically connecting up to eight standard telephones to designated CO lines.

Direct Station Selection—Feature which allows a telephone user (as well as a DSS console and ADM user) to call another station with the touch of a flexible feature button.

Dual-tone Multi-frequency—Push-button tone dialing.

A subassembly that equips a digital telephone with the capability to receive Speaker Off-hook Call Announce (OCA) calls. DVSU is not required to receive Handset OCA (HS-OCA).

Glossary

Strata DK Programming 5/99

GL-3

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Toshiba dk14 manual GL-3, DKAdmin DKBackup DKT DKT2000 series DKSU14A, DKSUBI40 DN DNIS DPFT DSS DTMF DVSU

dk14 specifications

The Toshiba DK14 and DK40I are advanced digital video recorders (DVRs) that have redefined the standard for high-quality video surveillance systems. Designed primarily for security applications, both models boast a suite of impressive features, making them ideal choices for various environments, including commercial, retail, and educational settings.

The Toshiba DK14 stands out with its exceptional recording capabilities. It supports high-definition video capture, ensuring that every detail is captured with crystal clarity. The device can handle multiple camera inputs, allowing users to connect several surveillance cameras simultaneously, depending on the configuration. With its robust storage capacity, the DK14 can accommodate extended recording times, making it suitable for long-term surveillance needs.

One of the key characteristics of the DK14 is its user-friendly interface, which simplifies operation for both novice and experienced users. The system comes equipped with advanced motion detection technology, enabling it to trigger recording only when movement is detected, significantly optimizing storage use. Moreover, it features remote access capabilities, allowing users to monitor live feeds and review recorded footage from virtually anywhere via smartphone or computer.

In comparison, the Toshiba DK40I offers enhanced features targeted towards users requiring higher processing power and larger storage capabilities. This model is equipped with advanced compression technologies such as H.264, which reduces file sizes without compromising video quality. It can support higher-resolution cameras, further enhancing the clarity and detail of recorded footage.

The DK40I also prides itself on its scalability, accommodating numerous input channels, making it suitable for expansive surveillance setups. Another significant feature is its sophisticated alarm management system, which can integrate with various security sensors and alarms, providing users seamless control over their security environment. The device also supports various video outputs, including HDMI and VGA, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of display systems.

Both models utilize Toshiba's commitment to reliability and performance, incorporating high-grade components designed to withstand the rigors of continuous operation. They are engineered for ease of maintenance, with options for firmware updates and technical support, ensuring that users benefit from the latest advancements in surveillance technology.

Overall, Toshiba’s DK14 and DK40I represent cutting-edge solutions in the realm of digital video recording, offering exceptional performance, versatility, and user-friendly features to cater to diverse surveillance needs.