Instruction manual
Stations and Peripherals
PC Attendant Console (DK-PCATT)
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The software also creates log files and sends error messages to the PC monitor to assist the
technician in making corrections. The log files are easily opened in any text editor for viewing and
have information about the BSIA boot software, Base Station upgrades, software queries, errors,
and alarms.
Integrated Wireless System (RWIU)
The Strata AirLink Wireless Telephone system that is configured to Strata DK telephone systems
using its own proprietary RWIU PCB also has software that enables a System Administrator or
technician to:
♦ Set system IDs and enter handset IDs
♦ Set the time and date, and change passwords
♦ Enable UTAM
♦ Change communication ports
♦ Check the software version of the RWIU and Base Stations
♦ View log messages
♦ Reset and upgrade Base Stations and the RWIU
♦ Change Base Station numbers
LEDs and BER Testing
There are several LEDs on each Base Station, BSIA, and the RWIU that indicate normal, boot up,
and alarm conditions. Signal fading and attenuation can be checked using the resident Bit Error
Rate (BER) test in each handset for additional troubleshooting and maintenance routines.
PC Attendant Console (DK-PCATT)
Operators can process a heavy load of incoming calls quickly and efficiently using the Strata DK
PC Attendant Console for Microsoft Windows. The console is not available for the RCTUA
processor, DK40i or DK14. The console consists of the following items:
♦ Custom keyboard (DK-PCATT-KB)
♦ Handset and cradle (RATHC)
♦ Attendant Console Interface Unit (RATI) connected to an RATU PCB
♦ Special Toshiba-proprietary software
The following customer-supplied items are needed:
♦ An IBM-compatible personal computer (PC) with a 1.44 floppy disk drive and an additional
COM port to attach to Toshiba RATI PCB
♦ Windows 95 or Windows 3.1
♦ Color VGA monitor
♦ Windows graphics acceleration
♦ Mouse
Note Minimum requirements for the PC are a 100MHz Pentium
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computer with 16MB of RAM
(for Microsoft Windows 3.1) or 32MB of RAM for (Windows 95), and 200MB hard drive.
The application uses up to 20MB on the hard drive. A tower PC, placed on the floor, is










