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We just bought a CTX670 dinosaur for some unknown reason, and I am trying to adapt it to our biz. I've got most of it to work, but having a few issues.

1. The B1CU1A (v.1 F) Processor Card doesn't have a LAN port (NIC) even though, everything I've read says the CTX670 comes with a LAN port. So my question is this, Is there an add-on card that I can buy that would give me the ability to connect this system to my computer so that I can use WinAdmin and reprogram many things the way I want?

2. I need to make some extensions ring when an external call comes in (right now only one extension is ringing). Is there a way to use the phone (not a software) to program that extension to ring for every line that comes in?

3. I have a RCOU1 that has 2 serial ports, how can I use that to program the system, maybe use Hyperterminal or similar to login? Or what can I use these serial ports?

There are more, but I don't want to overload all at once. These are the most pressing to me right now, being able to program a ringing feature.


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#1. Yes , AETS1A
#2. Yes but it isnt easy through the phone.
#3. The RCOU is the CO Line card, it doesnt have any serial ports on it.
Is ther a AMDS on the proc. card ?If so it is a modem you can use thiat to program.

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The AETS1A is for the Toshiba CTX ACTU1A processor. I have not seen a CTX670 processor that did not have a network port.

Since I was not familiar with that processor, google shows that it belongs to a Srtata DK 424i system, not a CTX 670.

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The B1 is a CT processor (or the DK424i as you know it) and requires the the system to be programmed by the 20 key handset.

Steve has answered your Q2 and Q3

But unless you are confident on how to program the DK system I wouldnt go any further as it will have a very steep learning curve for you.

Were you sold the system as a CTX670? if so I would be getting a refund as it is a lot older than what you were expecting.

There are plenty of good techs on here that are very capable of setting up the system for you if you wnat to continue with it and it will probably give you many more years of reliable service.

Can you tell us what cards are installed in it so we can tell you what you will be able to do with the system?

Good luck...


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Thanks for your quick responses, I didn't expect it but I really appreciate it.

You are right Steve, I meant to say the RSIU1A, Not RCOU1. I was going based on the pictures I initially took when I put the system in.

Carlos, These are the cards we have.

(1) B1CU1A (v.1 F) w/BRCS1A-4 (v.1)
(1) RCOU1A (v.1 A) w/RCOS1A
(1) RCOU1A (v.1 A)
(1) RSIU1A (v.1 A) w/RMDS1A (v.1)
(4) PDKU2
(1) RSTU3

There has to be a way to make all the extensions ring whenever an external line comes in. That is my major concern right now. I'm comfortable playing around with this system, I've gone into a CTX40 before so I know when to change things in the system and when not to.

So the AETS1A will not work?


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The RSIU is a serial interface that can be used for programming via DKiadmin software and not Winadmin or emanager. The RMDS is a modem used for remote access to the system.

As Carl said above, you have a DK424i and not a CTX/CIX670. Without the DKiadmin software, you can program ringing using a 20 button display DKT on port 005, Prog 81-89.

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BobRobert, I've read about the DKiadmin, sounds horrible to work with. But if was to check it out, how would I connect it to the RSIU? Would I need a special RJ11 cable to DB9? Or maybe it would be better for the remote access?

Port 005, would that be Ext 204?


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Remote access would still require the dkiadmin software and a special cable is needed. It is called a PPTC-9 adapter and the pinouts can be found using the search feature of this site. The software is not difficult to work with but will probably be difficult to aquire since you have to be a Toshiba dealer to download it from Toshiba's FYI.

Port 005 could be programmed for any extension. Prog 04 will tell you what extension it is. An installation and maintenance manual and a programming manual is a must.

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The software is not difficult to work with but will probably be difficult to aquire since you have to be a Toshiba dealer to download it from Toshiba's FYI.

Port 005 could be programmed for any extension. Prog 04 will tell you what extension it is. An installation and maintenance manual and a programming manual is a must.
Software is not extremely difficult, but you could cause some big problems if you don't know what to do, like when I wiped out all the VMID codes in the system the first time I used it. Lucky it was an easy, but time consuming, mistake to fix.

To set ringing, etc, I would never fire up the laptop just for that, but the software really came in handy when we upgraded a customer to a CIX system.

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Port 005 by default would be ext 205 but as was said by BobRobert Prog 04 will confirm that or you can dial #401 or #402 to find out the physical port, you will need a display handset though.

So your system is configured for:
1 x CPU with 4 port DTMF receiver card
12 x pstn trunks
32 x digital ports
8 x slt ports (analogue, 2wire or pots extns whatever your terminology is)
1 x RS232 interface with remote modem daughterboard

You will need to use Prog 81 for daytime immediate ringing or 87 for night mode immediate ringing.

Do you have access to the programming manual?
The programming of the DK40 is the same as the DK424 but with more extensions and lines.You will need a DKT 20 button LCD handset connected to port 005 to be able to do any programming.

The programming of the CIX40 is completely different and uses Network eManager software.


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