Instruction manual
System Features
Station Relocation
Strata DK General Description 6/00 89
Station Relocation
This feature enables stations to be moved from one location to another without having to
reprogram the Strata DK. Stations which are moved will maintain their set features and all [DNs],
including Primary, Secondary, and Phantom.This feature does not work when stations are
relocated from a PDKU to a KCDU PCB in the DK40i.
StrataControl
StrataControl™ is a system administrative tool designed specifically for end users who prefer to
administer part of their own telephone system. It is a Windows-based PC application enables
limited access to Strata DK40i and DK424i system programming functions.
StrataControl also enables printing telephone keystrips based upon button programming assigned
within the Strata DK system. Quick reference user guides can be printed based upon station
features and options assigned within the system. StrataControl also includes an on-line telephone
user guide, compiled from the end user’s DK database, specifically for each telephone.
System Programming through a Station
The system can be fully programmed with a 20-button, LCD-type digital or electronic telephone.
Programming telephones function the same as any other station when they are not in programming
mode. See “Live System Programming” on Page 81.
System Program Administration Software (DKi Admin)
Toshiba DKi Admin software enables all customer configuration program options (speed dial,
number plan, ring assignment, etc.) to be downloaded and stored on a PC disk. The customer data
can be added or changed, using a PC independent of the Strata DK. DKi Admin is fully functional
on DK14, DK40i and all processors of DK424i.
The new (or original) customer program options stored on disk can be uploaded into the Strata DK
from the PC to change (or restore) customer configuration.
DKi Admin software can be used to change or restore a customer’s configuration database stored
on the PC disk and then installing at the customer’s site or remotely by modem. It enables
customer database information to be transferred from one common control PCB to another, even
when upgrading to a higher level processor.
Remote maintenance interface is enabled by the WSIU and customer-provided external modem
(DK14 only), TSIU customer-provided external modem (DK40i only) or for both DK40i and
DK424i, an RSSU and a customer-provided external modem, or a PIOU/PIOUS with IMDU built-
in-modem, or an RSIU with RMDS (DK424i only).
An external customer-supplied modem could be used in place of IMDU or RMDS; however, the
external modem will require a standard telephone port or CO line.










