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SAMSUNG  

Programming

DCS-816

 February,  1999

MMC 410 (Page 2 of 2)

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Press TRSF to store and exit
OR
Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC

DEFAULT DATA: All trunks normal

RELATED ITEMS: MMC 500 System

Wide Counters

MMC 101 Change User Passcode

Summary of Contents for DCS-816

Page 1: ...General Description for Europe DCS 816 ...

Page 2: ...Programming Manual DCS 816 ...

Page 3: ...MMING LEVELS 1 1 PART 2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES 2 1 2 1 PROGRAM LIST 2 1 2 2 PROGRAM PROCEDURES 2 2 2 3 DEFAULT DATA 2 3 2 4 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 2 8 VOICE MAIL AUTO ATTENDANT INTEGRATION 2 9 INDIVIDUAL STATION PAGE 2 11 CALLING LINE INDICATION PRESENTATION CLIP 2 12 TOLL RESTRICTION CALL BARRING OVERVIEW 2 14 PART 3 MMCs IN NUMERICAL ORDER ...

Page 4: ...AMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 ii CAUTION This manual describes standard settings Some MMC codes and default data may be different from those shown depending on the country selected in MMC 812 ...

Page 5: ...ian or system customer and station Technician and customer levels are under passcode protection while station programming does not require a passcode To prevent conflicting data from being entered only one person at a time can enter programming with the technician or customer passcode While programming is in progress normal system operation is not affected For your convenience the system displays ...

Page 6: ...nsure that you begin with clean default data Remember that to begin programming using an MMC you must press the TRSF key When you have finished entering data for an MMC and wish to program another MMC press the SPK key to store the data and advance to the next MMC To end programming you must press the TRSF key again to store the data and exit programming Now begin entering customer data FIGURE 1 1...

Page 7: ...LOUD BELL 503 TRUNK WIDE TIMERS 206 BARGE IN TYPE 504 PULSE MAKE BREAK RATIO 207 ASSIGN VM AA PORT 505 ASSIGN DATE AND TIME 208 ASSIGN RING TYPE 506 TONE CADENCE 209 ASSIGN ADD ON MODULE 507 ASSIGN AUTO NIGHT TIME 210 CUSTOMER ON OFF 508 CALL COST 211 DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT 510 SLI RING CADENCE 214 DISA ALARM RINGING STATION 512 HOLIDAY 219 COMMON RELAY SERVICE TYPE 600 ASSIGN OPERATOR GROUP 220 ISD...

Page 8: ...1 RESET SYSTEM 728 CLIP TRANSLATION TABLE 812 COUNTRY CODE 730 AA RECORD GAIN 731 AA RAM CLEAR 732 AA TRANS TABLE 2 2 PROGRAM PROCEDURES The instructions for each MMC assume that you have already opened programming First run MMC 812 Country Code to set your country e g UK before you do any other programming CAUTION This manual describes standard settings Some MMC codes and default data may be diff...

Page 9: ...ICKUP GROUP 01 SGR NONE BOSS SECR NONE PAGE NONE DAY COS NO 01 NIGHT COS NO 01 109 DATE DISPLAY COUNTRY WESTERN CLOCK 24 CLOCK DISPLAY LOWER CASE 110 STATION ON OFF AUTO HOLD OFF AUTO TIMER ON HEADSET USE OFF HOT KEYPAD ON KEY TONE ON PAGE REJOIN ON RING PREFERENCE ON CALL COST OFF 111 KEYSET RING TONE SELECTION 5 112 ALARM REMINDER Alarms set to NOTSET 113 VIEW MEMO NUMBER No memos entered 114 KE...

Page 10: ...D ON LCR ENABLE OFF PERI UCD SET OFF CID CODE INS OFF DISA MOH OFF TRANSFER MOH OFF DSP SSPDNAME OFF DDI BSY ROUT OFF DDI NOT ROUT OFF ALL PICK UP OFF ARD TONE CHK ON VPN ENABLE OFF IN TOLL CHK OFF 211 DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT Station group 500 214 DISA ALARM RINGING STATION DAY 500 NIGHT 500 219 COMMON RELAY SERVICE TYPE External Page 220 ISDN SERVICE TYPE VOICE 300 CUSTOMER ON OFF PER STATION STN CA...

Page 11: ... TRUNK DIAL TYPE All Trunks DTMF 403 TRUNK TOLL CLASS All Trunks F STN day night 404 TRUNK NAME No names entered 405 TRUNK NUMBER No numbers entered 406 TRUNK RING ASSIGNMENT All trunks day 500 night 500 407 FORCED TRUNK RELEASE None 408 ASSIGN TRUNK MUSIC ON HOLD SOURCE Tone 409 TRUNK STATUS READ SEE MMC 409 410 ASSIGN DISA TRUNK All trunks normal 414 MPD PRS SIGNAL None 415 REPORT TRK ABANDON DA...

Page 12: ...510 512 ASSIGN HOLIDAY None 600 ASSIGN OPERATOR GROUP DAY 500 NIGHT 500 601 ASSIGN STATION GROUP SEE MMC 601 602 STATION GROUP NAME None 603 ASSIGN TRUNK GROUP All analogue trunks are in group 9 All digital trunks are in group 80 604 ASSIGN STATION TO PAGE ZONE No stations assigned All zone is set 605 ASSIGN EXTERNAL PAGE ZONE None 606 ASSIGN SPEED BLOCK System 200 entries 20 blocks Stations One b...

Page 13: ...24 DIAL NUMBERING PLAN SEE MMC 724 725 SMDR OPTIONS SEE MMC 725 726 VM AA OPTIONS SEE MMC 726 727 SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAY SEE MMC 727 728 CLIP TRANSLATION TABLE None 730 AA RECORD GAIN 0dB 731 AA RAM CLEAR None 732 AA TRANS TABLE SEE MMC 732 733 AA PLAN TABLE SEE MMC 733 734 AA MESSAGE MATCH MSG index number 735 AA USE TABLE Plan 01 736 ASSIGN AA MOH NOT USE 740 STATION PAIR None 800 ENABLE TECHNIC...

Page 14: ...ifferent way than it was intended Perhaps an application may require a combination of CPE creative programming unusual feature operation or all of the above Because these applications require installation instructions and a combination of programming sequences there is no obvious place to put this information therefore it is placed here As additional special applications are reported from the fiel...

Page 15: ... signal Software Provisions SCREENED OR UNSCREENED TRANSFER There are no special codes needed to transfer a call Simply hookflash receive transfer dial tone and dial the destination DIRECT IN LINES Any C O call can be assigned to ring at an individual station or a station hunt group assigned to the VM AA CALLS OR RECALLS TO THE OPERATOR Dialling 0 will always result in a ringback signal If the ope...

Page 16: ...ndividual overflow timer The overflow destination will ring whenever a call to the group is not answered If the voice mail system becomes inoperative calls are automatically routed to the overflow destination INTERNAL CALL FORWARDING TO VOICE MAIL This option in MMC 300 will allow or deny intercom calls from following call forward to voice mail This feature conserves disk drive space by only stori...

Page 17: ... accomplish this 1 Program a keyset for RING in MMC 103 2 Assign an FAUTO key to each keyset that is allowed to page individual keysets 3 Call another station When you hear ringback tone press the FAUTO key The ringing will stop and an Auto Answer call is set up NOTE To prevent the use of this feature from getting out of control only assign FAUTO keys to those keysets needing to page individual ke...

Page 18: ...technician to determine which keysets are allowed to receive CLIP displays l MMCs 722 and 723 These MMCs have had new keys related to CLIP features added to them It is strongly recommended that all keysets allowed CLIP in MMC 312 are programmed with a CLIP key l MMC 728 CLIP TRANSLATION This MMC allows the technician to create a list of names that correspond to numbers received from the Central Of...

Page 19: ...MC is used by the technician to determine which trunks will record data in the Call Abandon list and print with an Abandon A flag on SMDR l MMC 608 CLIP BLOCK This MMC is used by the technician to assign CLIP Review blocks to keysets to allow the user to review CLIP data for previous calls l MMC 701 CLASS OF SERVICE All of the CLIP features have been added to this MMC to enable the technician to a...

Page 20: ...in numbers from being dialled The allow entries are the only exceptions to these deny entries 2 Listing numbers in the allow tables without any entries in the deny tables is the same as having no restriction 3 When changing any entry or BCDEFG status you must enter all digits The system has a Wild Card facility these wildcards consists of three characters X Y or Z these characters can be set to eq...

Page 21: ...ry Digits BCDEFG Entry Digits BCDEFG 001 0 100000 0001 01865 111111 002 0850 111000 003 0891 100110 004 0898 100110 005 192 100000 006 0860 111000 The entry in the toll allow table is used to override the toll deny table for specific numbers i e all classes even class B can dial 01865 ...

Page 22: ...T KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 100 Display shows 201 STN LOCK UNLOCKED 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 STN LOCK UNLOCKED Press UP or DOWN to select station and use RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations ALL STN LOCK 3 Enter 0...

Page 23: ...be used for toll restriction override or for DISA access PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 101 Display shows 201 PASSCODE PASSCODE QQQQ 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR 205 PASSCODE PASSCODE QQQQ Use UP or...

Page 24: ...PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 102 Display shows 201 FORWARD 0 FORWARD CANCEL 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 FORWARD 0 FORWARD CANCEL Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key t...

Page 25: ...RSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 501 System Wide Timers MMC 502 Station Wide Timers MMC 701 Assign COS Contents MMC 722 Station Key Programming MMC 723 System Key Programming ...

Page 26: ...essed the ANS RLS key or lifted the handset 2 VOICE The keyset will not ring After a short attention tone callers can make an announcement but the ANS RLS key or handset must be used to answer calls PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...

Page 27: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 103 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA All keysets ring Ring frequency default is 5 RELATED ITEMS MMC 111 Keyset Ring Tone ...

Page 28: ...e to lower case NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P Q R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V Q 8 DIAL 9 W X Y Z 9 DIAL Q Q The key can be used for the following special characters space _ and...

Page 29: ...ey to 205 STN NAME SAM SMITH return to step 2 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS A button is button 19 on keyset B button is button 20 on keyset C button is button 21 on keyset D button is button 22 on keyset E button is button 23 on keyset F button is button 24 on keyset ...

Page 30: ...ht SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry B Used to insert a flash code F C Used to insert a pause code P D Used to insert a pulse tone conversion code C E Used to mask unmask following digits shows as or F Used to enter name for speed dial bin see MMC 106 ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 105 Display shows 201 SPEED DIAL 00 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 ...

Page 31: ... Press TRSF to save and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS MMC 106 Station Speed Dial Name MMC 606 Assign Speed Block B button is button 20 on keyset C button is button 21 on keyset D button is button 22 on keyset E button is button 23 on keyset F button is button 24 on keyset ...

Page 32: ...te your message Pressing the bottom left programmable key changes the letter from upper case to lower case NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial keypad as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P Q R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V Q 8 DIAL...

Page 33: ... RIGHT soft key to move cursor 4 Enter the location name using the procedure described above and press RIGHT soft key to 205 SPEED NAME 01 SAM SMITH return to step 2 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS MMC 105 Station Speed Dial MMC 606 Assign Speed Block A button is button 19 on keyset B button is button 20 on keyset C butto...

Page 34: ... Page 0 5 Q SG Station Group 500 509 SPD Speed Dial 00 49 500 799 SP UCD Supervisor UCD ACD Group Number PGM Programmed Station Message 01 20 VT VM transfer VM AA Group Number PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press...

Page 35: ...and advance to next MMC NOTE If the RIGHT soft key will not move the cursor to the right you are attempting to add an extender to a key that cannot have one DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS MMC 720 Copy Key Programming MMC 721 Save Station Key Programming MMC 722 Station Key Programming MMC 723 System Key Programming ...

Page 36: ...elections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 108 Display shows first station 201 STN STATUS PORT NO BASE01 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 STN STATUS PORT NO BASE05 Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 3 Dial 0 7 to select station status type e g 2 205 STN STATUS PICKUP GROUP 01 OR Press UP or ...

Page 37: ...ng DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 108 Page 2 of 2 NIGHT COS NO 01 RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 302 Pickup Groups MMC 303 Assign Boss Secretary MMC 601 Assign Station Group MMC 604 Assign Station to Page Zone ...

Page 38: ...h as Mar PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 109 Display shows 201 DAY FORMAT COUNTRY WESTERN 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 DAY FORMAT COUNTRY WESTERN Press UP or DOWN to s...

Page 39: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 109 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA COUNTRY WESTERN CLOCK 24 CLOCK DISPLAY LOWER CASE RELATED ITEMS MMC 505 Assign Date and Time ...

Page 40: ...the user to hear a slight tone when pressing buttons on keyset 5 PAGE REJOIN Allows the user to hear the latter part of page announcements if keyset becomes free during a page 6 RING PREF When OFF requires the user to press the fast flashing button to answer a ringing call after lifting the handset 7 CALL COST If enabled ON LCD shows real time call cost based on Metering Pulses arrived PROGRAM KEY...

Page 41: ...EYPAD ON 4 Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF OR Press UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF and press LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 3 205 STN ON OFF HOT KEYPAD OFF 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA AUTO HOLD OFF AUTO TIMER ON HEADSET USE OFF HOT KEYPAD ON KEY TONE ON PAGE REJOIN ON RING PREFERENCE ON CALL COST OFF RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign St...

Page 42: ...sed to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 111 Display shows 201 RING TONE SELECTION 5 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR 205 RING TONE SELECTION 5 Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select All ALL RING TONE SELECTION 3 Dial 1 8 to select ring tone OR 205...

Page 43: ...YPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 112 Display shows 201 ALM CLK 1 HHMM èNOTSET 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 ALM CLK 1 HHMM èNOTSET Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key 3 Dial 1 2 to select alarm e g 1 OR 205 ALM CLK 1 HHMM èNOT...

Page 44: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 112 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA Alarms set to NOTSET RELATED ITEMS None ...

Page 45: ...ial keypad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 1 Space DIAL 2 2 A B C DIAL 3 3 D E F DIAL 4 4 G H I DIAL 5 5 J K L DIAL 6 6 M N O DIAL 7 7 P Q R S DIAL 8 8 T U V Q DIAL 9 9 W X Y Z DIAL Q Q The key can be used for the following special characters space _ and PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to...

Page 46: ...3 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA No memos entered RELATED ITEMS A button is button 19 on keyset B button is button 20 on keyset C button is button 21 on keyset D button is button 22 on keyset E button is button 23 on keyset F button is button 24 on keyset ...

Page 47: ...peaker There are 16 volume levels level 1 is the lowest and level 16 the highest 4 BGM VOLUME Set a level for keyset background music volume There are 16 volume levels level 1 is the lowest and level 16 the highest PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ANS RLS Used to s...

Page 48: ...1999 MMC 114 Page 2 of 2 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA RING VOLUME 4 OFF HOOK RING VOLUME 4 HANDSET VOLUME 4 SPEAKER VOLUME 13 BGM VOLUME 13 RELATED ITEMS MMC 111 Keyset Ring Tone ...

Page 49: ... to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 115 Display shows 201 PGMMSG 00 CANCEL PGM MSG 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR 205 PGMMSG 00 CANCEL PGM MSG Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select All ALL PGMMSG 3 Dial 01 20 to select message number e g 05 205 PGMMSG 05 PAGE ME OR Pr...

Page 50: ...n using the keypad Each press of a key will select a character Pressing the dial pad key will move the cursor to the next position For example if the directory name is SAM SMITH press the number 7 four times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Pressing the A key will change the letter from u...

Page 51: ...s UP or DOWN to select alarm and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 4 Enter alarm time in 24 hour clock format e g 1300 for 1pm 205 ALM REM 2 HHMM 1300èNOTSET Display will automatically advance to step 5 5 Dial valid entry from above list for alarm type e g 2 OR 205 ALM REM 2 HHMM 1300èDAILY Press UP or DOWN to select alarm type and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 6 Enter messages using above...

Page 52: ... through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SPK Save data and advance to next MMC ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 119 Display shows 201 CLIP DISP NUMBER FIRST 2 Enter station number e g 204 OR Press UP or DOWN to scroll through stations and press RIGHT soft key to select a station OR 204 CLIP DISP NUMBER FIRST Press ANS RLS to select ALL ALL CLIP DISP 3 Dial display opt...

Page 53: ...nd advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 121 Display shows 201 LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR 205 LANGUAGE ENGLISH Press UP or DOWN to select keyset and press RIGHT soft key OR Press ANS RLS to select All ALL LANGUAGE 3 Dial 0 1 or 2 for language required e g 1 OR 205 LANGUAGE GERMAN Press UP or DOWN to select...

Page 54: ...ve data and advance to next MMC TRSF Exit programming ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 200 Display shows ENABLE CUS PROG PASSCODE 2 Enter passcode ENABLE CUS PROG PASSCODE Correct code shows ENABLE CUS PROG DISABLE Incorrect code shows ENABLE CUS PROG PASSWORD ERROR 3 Press UP or DOWN arrow key to select ENABLE or DISABLE and press RIGHT soft key OR Dial 1 for ENABLE or 0 for DISABLE ENABLE CUS PROG EN...

Page 55: ...sed to enter passcodes SPK Save data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 201 CUST PASSCODE NEW CODE _ 2 Enter new passcode via dial keypad maximum four digits CUST PASSCODE NEW CODE QQQQ 3 Verify new passcode via dial keypad CUST PASSCODE VERIFY QQQQ Passcode verified go to step 4 OR CUST PASSCODE VERIFY SUCCESS Passcode failure Return to step 2 CUST PASSCODE VERIFY FAILURE 4 Press...

Page 56: ...ON DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 202 Display shows CHANGE PASSCODE DAY NIGHT 0000 2 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to CHANGE PASSCODE DISA ALARM 5678 passcode entry 3 Enter new passcode via dial keypad and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 CHANGE PASSCODE DISA ALARM 9999 Continue to change other passcodes 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to stor...

Page 57: ...n group NOTE Only one of the above options can be selected If the ability to ring more than one item e g an external page zone is required a station group containing a zone code must be created PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter DN of selected device SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 20...

Page 58: ...to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 204 Display shows current setting 362 COM LD BEL CONTINUOUS 2 Dial common bell number 362 only OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection of common bell numbers and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor 362 COM LD BEL CONTINUOUS 3 Dial 0 for continuous or 1 for interrupted operation OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through options Press ...

Page 59: ...ctions SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Clears previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 205 Display shows current setting 362 LOUD BELL RING PAIR NONE 2 Dial loud bell number 362 only OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through loud bell numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 362 LOUD BELL RING PAIR NONE 3 Enter station number e g 201 ...

Page 60: ...ne or display at the barged in on station and the barging in station will be muted PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 206 Display shows BARGE IN TYPE NO BARGE IN 2 Dial 0 2 to select barge in type e g 2 OR Press UP or DOWN to select barge ...

Page 61: ...inst tones PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 207 Display shows 213 VMAA PORT NORMAL PORT 2 Dial station number e g 215 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft...

Page 62: ...DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 208 Display shows 213 RING TYPE ICM RING 2 Dial station number e g 215 OR 215 RING TYPE ICM RING Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to...

Page 63: ...E Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Clears previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 209 Display shows first AOM 205 AOM MASTER MASTER NONE 2 Dial AOM number OR 205 AOM MASTER MASTER NONE Press UP or DOWN to scroll through AOM numbers and press soft keys to move the cursor 3 Enter station number e g 201 OR 205 AOM MASTER MASTER 201 Press UP or DOWN to select station numbers 4 Press ...

Page 64: ...ll 5 DISA MOH An additional option that can be presented to outside DISA callers a variable indication provided by an MOH source instead of a fixed DISA dial tone 6 TRANSFER MOH Callers who have been transferred from an extension or ACD group or AA group will hear MOH until answered by the called extension instead of transfer dial tone 7 DSP SSPDNAME LCD displays programmed name of SYSTEM SPEED bi...

Page 65: ...F 2 Dial option number Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor TEN ON AND OFF DISA PSWD OFF 3 Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF OR Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key TEN ON AND OFF DISA PSWD ON 4 Repeat steps 2 3 for other options OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA DISA PSWD On LCR ENABLE Off PERI UCD SET Off CID CODE INS Off DI...

Page 66: ...advance to next MMC HOLD Clears previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 211 Display shows first door phone 211 DOOR RING D 500 N 500 2 Dial door phone number e g 212 OR Press UP or DOWN to scroll through door phone numbers and use the RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select All door ring 211 DOOR RING D 500 N 500 ALL DOOR RING D 500 N 500 3 Enter new ...

Page 67: ...ons KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 214 Display shows DISA ALARM RING D 500 N 500 2 Enter in valid day destination number e g 212 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor DISA ALARM RING D 212 N 500 3 Enter in ...

Page 68: ...XTERNAL PAGE 1 COMMON BELL 2 LOUD BELL 3 NOT USE ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 219 Display shows 362 RELAY TYPE NOT USE 2 Use UP or DOWN to scroll through options 362 RELAY TYPE COMMON BELL 362 RELAY TYPE LOUD BELL 362 RELAY TYPE EXTERNAL PAGE 3 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA External Page RELATED ITEMS MMC 203 Assign UA Device MMC 204 Common ...

Page 69: ...to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 220 Display shows 213 ISDN SVC VOICE 2 Dial station number SLT only e g 215 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 215 ISDN SVC VOICE 3 Select service type 0...

Page 70: ...DV TONE When this feature is set to ON a warning tone will be heard each time LCR advances to the next route VMAA FORWARD When this feature is set to ON it allows calls to be forwarded to voice mail STN CALL PRT Allows print out station to station call FWD DLY USE Set FWD No Ans Destination in MMC 102 but do not enable the feature alternatively use code 603 stn no then 600 to cancel the feature wh...

Page 71: ... DOWN to select feature and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ALL CUS ON OFF ACCESS DIAL ON 4 Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key ALL CUS ON OFF ACCESS DIAL OFF 5 Press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 1 OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA STN CALL PRT OFF ...

Page 72: ...TION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 301 Display shows 201 STN COS DAY 01 NIGHT 01 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP and DOWN to scroll through stations and press RIGHT soft key to advance to step 3 to enter Day COS OR Press UP and DOWN to scroll through stations and press LEFT soft key to advance to step 4 to enter Night COS OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations 205 STN COS DAY 01 NIGHT 01 ALL STN...

Page 73: ...e and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 to enter other stations OR Press UP and DOWN to scroll through classes of service and press LEFT soft key to return to step 3 205 STN COS DAY 05 NIGHT 05 5 Press TRSF to save and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Day class 01 Night class 01 RELATED ITEMS MMC 701 Assign COS Contents ...

Page 74: ...LS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 302 Display shows 201 PICKUP GRP PICKUP GRP NONE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to select station number and press RIGHT soft key OR Press ANS RLS key to select all 205 PICKUP GRP PICKUP GRP NONE ALL PICKUP GRP PICKUP GRP 3 Dial pickup group number e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN to select group number 205 PICKUP GRP PICKUP GRP 05 4 Pre...

Page 75: ...K Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL F BUTTON Used to toggle BOSS SECRETARY field ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 303 Display shows BOSS STN NONE SECR 1 NONE 2 Dial BOSS station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key BOSS STN 205 SECR 1 NONE 3 Dial SECRETARY station number e g 201 OR Press UP or...

Page 76: ...MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 304 Display shows 201 USE 701 DIAL YES ANS YES 2 Dial the station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key 205 USE 701 DIAL YES ANS YES 3 Dial the trunk ID number e g 704 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key 205 USE 704 DIAL YES ANS YES 4...

Page 77: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 304 Page 2 of 2 RELATED ITEMS MMC 316 Copy Station Usable MMC 406 Trunk Ring Assignment MMC 722 Station Key Programming MMC 723 System Key Programming ...

Page 78: ...lear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL FEATURE KEYS 0 NONE 1 AUTHORISE CODE 2 ACCOUNT CODE ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 305 Display shows 201 FORCD CODE NONE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 FORCD CODE NONE 3 Dial a feature option 0 2 e g 2 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select option and press RIGHT soft key to ...

Page 79: ...ounted PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 306 Display shows Press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor 201 HOT LINE NONE 2 Enter station number via dial keypad e g 202 OR Press UP or...

Page 80: ...r previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 308 Display shows current setting 201 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE NONE 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through keyset numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations 205 BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE NONE ALL BGM SOURCE BGM SOURCE 3 Enter source number e g 371 OR Press UP ...

Page 81: ...ons SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 309 Display shows current setting 201 STN MOH MOH SOURCE NONE 2 Dial keyset number e g 205 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through keyset numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select all statio...

Page 82: ...lear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 310 Display shows 201 LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 1 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select All stations 205 LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 1 ALL LCR CLASS LCR CLASS 3 Dial 1 8 to select class type e g 3 OR Press UP or DOWN to select class type and ...

Page 83: ...D 12B keysets INFO CLIP data to send to the network 0 C O Tel 1 Ext Number 2 C O Tel Ext Number 3 DID Number ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 312 Display shows 201 ALLOW CLIP RCV YES SND YES 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press right soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select all 205 ALLOW CLIP RCV YES SND YES OR ALL ALLOW CLIP RCV YES SND YES 3 Dial 0 o...

Page 84: ...ess UP or DOWN to select option and press right soft key to move cursor to step 2 205 ALLOW CLIP INFO C O Tel OR ALL ALLOW CLIP INFO C O Tel 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA RCV YES SND YES INFO C O Tel RELATED ITEMS MMC 119 Set CLIP Display ...

Page 85: ...ous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL FEATURE KEYS 0 NONE 1 CONFIRM TONE 2 DISCONNECT ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 314 Display shows 201 CO CONFIRM NONE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 CO CONFIRM NONE 3 Dial a feature option 0 2 e g 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select option and press RIGHT soft key to return step 2 ...

Page 86: ...ation automatically ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 315 Display shows SET RELOCATION EXT EXT 2 Dial the original station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key SET RELOCATION EXT205 EXT 3 Dial the new location s station number e g 210 SET RELOCATION EXT205 EXT210 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RE...

Page 87: ...C HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 316 Display shows 201 CPY USABLE FROM NONE 2 Enter destination station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 CPY USABLE FROM NONE 3 Enter the source station number e g 210 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 CPY USABLE FROM...

Page 88: ...number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations 205 USE 201 DIAL YES 3 Dial the station number e g 204 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station and press RIGHT soft key 205 USE 204 DIAL YES 4 Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO for DIAL OR Press UP or DOWN key to select YES NO and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 USE 204 DIAL...

Page 89: ...K Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 318 Display shows 201 DIST RING T F STN C F STN 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press right soft key to move cursor 205 DIST RING T F STN C F STN 3 Press UP or DOWN to select T value e g 1 and press right soft key to move cursor to C field 205 DIST RING T 1 C F STN 4 Press UP or DOWN to...

Page 90: ...o store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 319 Display shows 201 BRANCH GRP BRANCH GRP NONE 2 Dial station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN to select station and press right soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select all 205 BRANCH GRP BRANCH GRP NONE OR ALL BRANCH GRP BRANCH GRP 3 Dial 0 or 1 to select op...

Page 91: ...ove cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 400 Display show 701 TRK ON OFF 1A2 EMULATE OFF 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk OR Press ANS RLS for all trunks and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to options 704 TRK ON OFF 1A2 EMULATE OFF ALL TRK ...

Page 92: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 400 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA 1A2 EMULATE Off TRUNK INC DND Off TRUNK FORWARD On LCR ALLOW Off RELATED ITEMS None ...

Page 93: ...ns SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 401 Display shows 701 PBX LINE CO LINE 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through trunk numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select ALL 704 PBX LINE CO LINE ALL PBX LINE 3 ...

Page 94: ...ous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 402 Display shows 701 DIAL TYPE DTMF TYPE 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through trunk numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor OR Press ANS RLS to select ALL 704 DIAL TYPE DTMF TYPE ALL DIAL TYPE 3 Dial 1 for PULSE 0 for DTMF OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through options Press RIGHT soft keys to ret...

Page 95: ...ow toll class D 5 CLS E Follow toll class E 6 CLS F Follow toll class F 7 CLS G Follow toll class G 8 CLS H Follow toll class H All restricted PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF ...

Page 96: ...toll classes and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 704 TOLL CLASS D CLS B N CLS B 5 Press TRSF to store data and exit OR Press SPK to store data and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA All trunks F STN day night RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 507 Assign Auto Night Time MMC 701 Assign COS Contents Toll Restriction ...

Page 97: ...pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right or the DOWN key to move the cursor left A space can be entered by using these keys COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P Q R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V Q 8 DIAL 9 W X Y Z 9 DIAL Q Q The key can be used for special characters space _ and PROG...

Page 98: ...using the procedure described above Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 704 TRUNK NAME TELECOMS 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA No names entered RELATED ITEMS MMC 104 Station Name MMC 405 Trunk Number A key is button 19 ...

Page 99: ...want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous number press the UP key to move the cursor to the right or the DOWN key to move the cursor left A space can be entered by using these keys COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 Q Z DIAL 1 1 space DIAL 2 2 A B C DIAL 3 3 D E F DIAL 4 4 G H I DIAL 5 5 J K L DIAL 6 6 M N O DIAL 7 7 P R S DIAL 8 8 T U V Q DIAL 9 9 W X Y DIAL Q Q THIS TABLE NEEDS TO BE CHECKED C...

Page 100: ... UP or DOWN to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 704 CO TEL NO 3 Enter trunk number using the procedure described above 704 CO TEL NO 3054264100 4 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA No numbers entered RELATED ITEMS MMC 404 Trunk Name ...

Page 101: ... RLS Used to select ALL trunks only ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 406 Display shows 701 TRK RING D 500 N 500 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through trunk numbers and press the RIGHT soft key to move the cursor 704 TRK RING D 500 N 500 3 Dial station number or station group number for day e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select station number or station group number and pre...

Page 102: ...UNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 406 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA All trunks day 500 night 500 RELATED ITEMS MMC 202 Change Feature Passcode MMC 507 Assign Auto Night Time MMC 601 Assign Station Group ...

Page 103: ...t MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 407 Display shows 701 TRK RELS RELEASE _Y 1 N 0 2 Dial in trunk number e g 704 OR Press UP or DOWN key selected trunk and press right soft key OR Press ANS RLS to select all trunks 704 TRK RELS RELEASE _Y 1 N 0 ALL TRK RELS RELEASE _Y 1 N 0 3 Dial 1 for YES OR Dial 0 for NO Pressing 1 or 0 will return to...

Page 104: ...croll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 408 Display shows current setting 701 TRK MOH MOH SOURCE TONE 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Use UP or DOWN to scroll through trunk numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move ...

Page 105: ...urce 11 DISA Status PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 409 Display shows 701 TRK STATUS PORT NO EXP 01 2 Enter trunk number via dial keypad e g 704 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT...

Page 106: ...amming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 409 Page 2 of 2 MMC 402 Trunk Dial Type MMC 403 Trunk Toll Class MMC 404 Trunk Name MMC 406 Trunk Ring Assignment MMC 408 Assign Trunk Music On Hold Source MMC 410 Assign DISA Trunk ...

Page 107: ...scode but a station call does not NOTE In order to use DISA the caller must first dial a valid trunk number followed by a four digit passcode This passcode is defined in MMC 101 DISA users MUST change this passcode as the default number cannot be used PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and ...

Page 108: ...DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 410 Page 2 of 2 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA All trunks normal RELATED ITEMS MMC 500 System Wide Counters MMC 101 Change User Passcode ...

Page 109: ... PRS is detected call duration timer is started When second PRS is detected call duration timer is stopped The call is not released until hanging on PRS2 When first PRS is detected call duration timer is started When second PRS is detected call duration timer is stopped and call is released ROA type in Australia PRS3 The call duration timer starts base on the timer When first PRS is detected call ...

Page 110: ...n the system call abandon list These records will also to be stored in the station review list NOTE In order for these abandoned call records to print on SMDR in MMC 725 SMDR Options Option 11 Abandon Call must be set to YES ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 415 Display shows 701 TRK ABNDN REPORT YES 2 Dial trunk number e g 705 OR Press UP or DOWN to select trunk and use LEFT or RIGHT soft key to move c...

Page 111: ... Display shows 701 RESTART CARD RESTART NO 2 Enter first trunk number in ISDN card e g 701 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 701 RESTART CARD RESTART NO 3 Enter 1 for Yes or 0 for No OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key If you select No system returns to step 2 701 RESTART CARD RESTART NO 4 You are asked for confirmation Enter 1 for Yes or 0 for No OR Press U...

Page 112: ...P M NOR When BRI line is point to multipoint configuration and is not an MSN line Incoming calls are placed as set in MMC 406 Trunk Ring Assignment P M MSN When BRI line is point to multipoint configuration and is an MSN line DCS 816 system can manage up to eight MSN numbers for each MSN BRI access Incoming calls through P MP MSN ports are handled as set in MMC 421 MSN Digit This table is effectiv...

Page 113: ...1 Press UP or DOWN key to choose item CHANNEL ANY BRI MODE or DLSEND If you choose BRI MODE press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor under YES NO Use UP or DOWN key to select P P NOR P P DDI P M NOR P M MSN If you press RIGHT soft key cursor moves under 703 If you press LEFT soft key cursor moves under BRI MODE 703 BRI TRK BRI MODE P P NOR 3 a 2 For other items repeat step 3 a 1 703 BRI TRK BRI MOD...

Page 114: ...amming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 419 Page 3 of 3 DEFAULT DATA CHANNEL ANY YES BRI MODE P P NOR DLSEND OVERLAP RELATED ITEMS MMC 418 Card Restart MMC 421 MSN Digit MMC 423 S T Mode MMC 714 DDI Number Name Translation ...

Page 115: ... Wild card Q is a valid entry and there is a maximum of 10 digits 1 DAY DEST Destination in day mode could be a station or a station group Repeat B will be acceptable to the system if received digit is within numbering plan for a station or station group 2 NIGHT DEST Destination in night mode could be a station or a station group Repeat B will be acceptable to the system if received digit is withi...

Page 116: ...0 704 MSN DGT 4 DGT 4603881 5 Enter day destination via dial keypad e g 204 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key 704 MSN DGT 4 D 204 N 6 Enter night destination via dial keypad e g 202 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key 704 MSN DGT 4 D 204 N 202 7 Enter 1 for Yes or 0 for No OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft...

Page 117: ...ta and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 422 Display shows first trunk 701 TRK COS DAY 01 NIGHT 01 2 Dial trunk number e g 705 OR Use UP and DOWN to scroll through trunks and press RIGHT soft key OR Press ANS RLS to select all stations 705 TRK COS DAY 01 NIGHT 01 ALL TRK COS DAY NIGHT 3 Enter day class of service e g 05 OR ...

Page 118: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 422 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA DAY CLASS 01 NIGHT CLASS 01 RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 410 Assign DISA Trunk MMC 701 Assign COS Contents ...

Page 119: ...e other port will be changed automatically PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 423 Display shows 701 S T MODE TRUNK 2 Dial BRI trunk number e g 703 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select the port Press the RIGHT...

Page 120: ...an be mapped onto a port and used in a BRI access PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 424 Display shows 7801 S0 MAPPING NONE 2 Dial an ISDN terminal number e g 7803 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select the num...

Page 121: ...d to select ALL trunks ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 426 Display shows 701 TRUNK GAIN RX 0 0 TX 0 0 2 Dial trunk number e g 704 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key 704 TRUNK GAIN RX 0 0 TX 0 0 3 Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk RX gain and press RIGHT soft key 704 TRUNK GAIN RX 1 9 TX 0 0 4 Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk TX gain and press RIGHT soft key 704 TRU...

Page 122: ... select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 428 Display shows 701 USE 702 DIAL YES 2 Dial the trunk number e g 705 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key OR Press ANS RLS to select all trunks 705 USE 702 DIAL YES 3 Dial the trunk number e g 708 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key 705 USE 708 DIAL YES 4 Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO OR Press UP or DOW...

Page 123: ...of times the system will allow a user to signal New Call on a C O line during one call RANGE 1 99 5 UCD VISUAL ALARM Used to set the Visual alarm threshold It is triggered when the number of calls waiting to be answered in the UCD group reaches this value RANGE 0 25 6 UCD AUDIO ALARM Used to set the Audio alarm threshold It is triggered when the number of calls waiting to be answered in the UCD gr...

Page 124: ...move cursor UCDS VISUAL ALARM 00 3 Enter in new value via dial keypad If entry is valid system will return to step 2 UCDS VISUAL ALARM 00 02 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Alarm Rem Cnter 5 Auto Rdl Counter 5 DISA Call Cnter 99 DISA Lock Cnter 3 New Call Counter 99 UCD Visual Alarm 0 UCD Audio Alarm 0 UCD CS Level 1 0 UCD CS Level 2 0 RELA...

Page 125: ...S Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 501 Display shows first timer value AA INT DGT TIME 05 SEC 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select timer and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor KMMC LOCK OUT TM 30 SEC _ 3 Enter new value using keypad if valid system returns to step 2 with new value KMMC LOCK OUT TM 30 SEC 255 4 Press TRSF to store an...

Page 126: ...SA LOCK OUT TM 30 MIN 1 255 MIN DISA NOANS DISC 30 SEC 0 255 SEC DISA PASS CHECK 30 MIN 1 255 MIN DISPLAY DELAY TM 3 SEC 1 255 SEC DOOR LOCK RELES 500 MS 100 2500 MS DOOR RING DETECT 50 MS 10 250 MS DOOR RING OFF TM 30 SEC 1 255 SEC E HOLD RECALL TM 45 SEC 0 255 SEC EXT FWD DELAY TM 10 SEC 1 255 SEC FIRST DIGIT TIME 10 SEC 1 255 SEC HOOK FLASH MAX TM 180 MS 20 2500 MS HOK FLASH MIN TM 70 MS 20 250...

Page 127: ...t in the Voice Announce or Auto Answer mode This tone also precedes a forced Auto Answer call ALM REM INTERVAL This timer controls the time length between ring attempts at a station when alarm reminder is set alarm reminder ring 1st ßintervalà alarm reminder ring 2nd ALM REM RING OFF This timer controls the length of the ring cycle when alarm reminder is set at a station ATT RECALL TIME This is th...

Page 128: ...irm tone C O C O This timer monitors the duration of an unsupervised co DISCONNECT nference when it expires both trunks are disconnected CONFER TONE INT This timer controls the timing of intervals between the tones heard by the parties in a conference CONFIRM TONE The tone heard when a feature is activated or deactiva TIME ted DIAL PASS TIME This timer is the wait time for preventing the misdialli...

Page 129: ...d and not a line noise or an accidental hookswitch bounce LONGEST DURATION HOK FLASH MIN TM This timer monitors the duration of a hookswitch flash to ensure that the flash is valid and not a line noise or an accidental hookswitch bounce SHORTEST DURATION HOOK OFF TIME This timer controls the time before dial tone is sent to a single line station HOOK ON TIME This timer sets the minimum amount of t...

Page 130: ...nd side of bottom line while this timer is activated OVERLAP INT DGT This timer controls the grace period between receiving address information in overlap receiving mode via BRI PRI line After expiration of this timer the system operator will be alerted PAGE TIME OUT This timer controls the duration of a page announcem ent PAGE TONE TIME This timer controls the duration of tone burst heard over th...

Page 131: ...n time displayed and the SMDR time duration will be the same SYS HOLD RECALL This timer determines the time calls can be left on hold before recalling the holding station This is a system wide timer Setting timer to 000 means no recalling will take place TRANSFER RECALL This timer determines the time transferred calls ring before recalling This is a system wide timer See Recall Wait Time UCDS AUDI...

Page 132: ...le delay for generating DTMF digits for commencing in band integration Range 100 9900 msec NOTE It is reasonable for the system administrator to use trial and error to find a suitable value for 2 and 3 above according to the characteristics of the selected VM system PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to ...

Page 133: ...e cursor 205 DTMF DUR 0100 MS _ 5 Enter new timer value must be four digits e g 0200 System returns back to step 2 205 DTMF DUR 0100 MS 0200 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA NO ANS FWD 015 SEC DTMF DUR 100 MSEC F DGT DELY 600 MSEC RELATED ITEMS MMC 102 Call Forward MMC 207 Assign VM AA Port MMC 726 VM AA Options ...

Page 134: ... 2500 MSEC 9 RNG DET TM 100 2500 MSEC 10 WINK TIME 100 300 MSEC 11 MF DP INT 100 9900 MSEC 12 MFR DLY TM 00 25 SEC PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 503 Display shows 701 ANS BAK TM 0600 MS 2 Dial trunk number e...

Page 135: ...S 0700 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA ANS BAK TM 600 MSEC CLEARING 2000 SEC CO SUPV TM 400 MSEC DTMF DUR 100 MSEC F DGT DLY 600 MSEC FLASH TIME 90 MSEC NO RING TM 004 SEC PAUSE TIME 003 SEC PRS DET TM 0 MSEC RNG DET TM 300 MSEC WINK TIME 200 MSEC MF DP INT 800 MSEC MFR DLY TM 00 SEC RELATED ITEMS None ...

Page 136: ...tions KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 504 Display shows MAKE BREAK RATIO 33 MAKE 2 Dial 0 or 1 for option e g 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key for selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor PULSE PER SECOND 10 PPS _ 3 Dial in new value and system returns to step 2 PULSE PER SECOND 10 PPS...

Page 137: ...our 00 23 MM Minute 00 59 PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to enter selections SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 505 Display shows OLD 6030197 1147 NEW WMMDDYY HHMM 2 Enter new time and date using above table OLD 6030197 1147 NEW 4041097 1445 3 Verify time and date Reenter if necessary OLD 4041097 1445 NEW WMMDDYY HHMM 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to...

Page 138: ...d to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC TONES BUSY TONE Busy tone CONFM BARGE Confirm tone and Barge in tone DIAL TONE Dial tone DND NO MORE DND tone and No More Call button tone ERROR TONE Error tone HOLD CAMPON Hold tone and Camp on tone MSGWAT TONE Message wait tone RGBACK TONE Ringback tone RING TONE Ring over page tone to exter...

Page 139: ... TRSFER TONE 0100 0100 0100 0100 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA TONE ON OFF ON OFF BUSY TONE 350 350 350 350 CONFIRM BARGE INTONE 50 50 50 50 DIAL TONE CONTINUOUS DND NO MORE TONE 250 250 250 250 ERROR TONE 100 100 100 100 HOLD CAMP ON TONE 500 3500 500 3500 MESSAGE WAIT TONE CONTINUOUS RING BACK TONE 400 200 400 2000 RING TONE 1000 3000 1...

Page 140: ... PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 507 Display shows NIGHT TIME SUN ST END 2 Dial day number 0 6 e g 3 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select day and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor NIGHT TIME WED ST EN...

Page 141: ...y the original call cost Ranges from 100 through 255 WARNING Changing this value when there is a call in progress may result in an inaccurate call cost This MPD facility requires the Meter Pulse Detection version of the trunk card It is not available on the standard product PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK ...

Page 142: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 508 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA UNIT COST PER MP 200 pence CALL COST RATE 100 percent RELATED ITEMS MMC 110 Station On Off MMC 414 MPD PRS Signal ...

Page 143: ...nter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 510 Display shows 1 STN RING 1000 3000 1000 3000 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select option from above table e g 2 2 TRK RING 0400 0200 0400 3000 3 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA 1 1000 3000 1000 3000 2 0400 0200 0400 ...

Page 144: ...oll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 512 Display shows ASSIGN HOLIDAY 01 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select option 01 60 ASSIGN HOLIDAY 01 3 Using keypad enter date in format MMDD For example 25th December would be 1225 ASSIGN HOLIDAY 01 1225 4 Press TRSF to store and exit O...

Page 145: ...ta and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 600 Display shows OPERATOR GROUP D 500 N 500 2 Dial the day operator group e g 501 OPERATOR GROUP D 501 N 500 3 Dial the night operator group OPERATOR GROUP D 501 N 500 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA DAY 500 NIGHT 500 RELATED ITEMS MMC 211 Door Ring As...

Page 146: ... sequential ringing 2 UCD GROUP Has wrap up capability 3 AA GROUP Can only have distribute or sequential ringing FEATURE KEY 0 TYPE Group type Normal VM AA UCD AA 1 RING Ring mode 2 OVERFLOW Overflow time 3 GRP TRSF Recall time for transfering to group 4 NEXT PORT Overflow port 5 MEMBER Group member e g station 202 RING MODE 0 SEQUENTIAL The first idle station listed in the group will ring If the ...

Page 147: ... STN GROUP RING SEQUENTIAL 4 Dial ring option 0 2 e g 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press LEFT soft key to move cursor back to RING or press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 505 STN GROUP RING DISTRIBUTE 5 Dial next feature option and continue OR Press UP or DOWN key to select option OR Press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store...

Page 148: ...our message Pressing the bottom left programmable key changes the letter from upper case to lower case NOTE When the character that you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right or the DOWN key to move cursor left A space can be entered by using these keys COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 6 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 ...

Page 149: ...ion and press LEFT or RIGHT soft key to move cursor 505 SGR NAME 3 Enter name using above method and table 505 SGR NAME TELECOMS 4 Press LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA None RELATED ITEMS MMC 104 Station Name MMC 404 Trunk Name MMC 600 Assign Operator Group MMC 601 Assign Station Group ...

Page 150: ...vance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 603 Display shows 9 TRK GROUP MODE SEQUENTIAL 2 Enter in valid trunk group e g 9 80 82 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor 81 TRK GROUP MODE SEQUENTIAL 3 Press RIGHT soft key to change mode OR Press UP or DOWN key to change mode to member 81 TR...

Page 151: ...ruary 1999 MMC 603 Page 2 of 2 7 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA All analogue trunks are in trunk group 9 All digital trunks are in trunk group 80 RELATED ITEMS LCR programming ...

Page 152: ...lections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 604 Display shows ENTRY STN 1234Q 01 NONE 00001 2 Enter index number 01 12 e g 05 via dial keypad OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ENTRY STN 1234Q 05 NONE 00001 3 Enter station number e g 205 via dial keyp...

Page 153: ... previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 605 Display shows first page zone EXT PAGE ZONE 5 MEMBER 1 361 2 Dial page zone number e g 5 OR Use UP or DOWN to select desired page zone numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor EXT PAGE ZONE 5 MEMBER 1 NONE 3 Dial member number e g 1 OR Use UP or DOWN to select member numbers and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor OR Press LEFT soft ke...

Page 154: ...ned as 100 entries then 100 entries can be shared between the extensions PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPEAKER Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear entry TRSF To exit programming ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 606 Display shows FREE LIST 30 SYSTEM 20 2 Press RIGHT soft key to advance cu...

Page 155: ... Page 2 of 2 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA System 200 entries 20 blocks Stations One bin of 10 entries 1 block RELATED ITEMS MMC 705 Assign System Speed Dial MMC 706 System Speed Dial By Name ...

Page 156: ...t answered by the time RETRY COUNT is reached it will be routed over this destination If you press the 19th programmable button on a 24B keyset you can enter an AA Plan number DIAL 5 RING NEXT TIME specifies how long ringing at an agent will last After this time ringing stops the agent is logged out from the group and ringing starts at the next idle agent DIAL 6 UCD RECALL TIME determines length o...

Page 157: ...SG OR Press UP or DOWN key Press RIGHT soft key 507 UCD GROUP SECOND MSG NONE 4 Dial MSG number OR Press UP or DOWN key Press RIGHT soft key 507 UCD GROUP SECOND MSG 01 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA FIRST MSG 61 SECOND MSG 62 EXIT CODE None RETRY COUNT 03 FINAL DESTINATION 500 RING NEXT TIME 30 sec UCD RECALL TIME 10 sec MOH SOURCE None W...

Page 158: ...ssigned a maximum of 50 bins PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 608 Display shows 201 REVIEW BLK 10 0180 FREE 2 Dial EXT number e g 205 OR Use UP and DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move...

Page 159: ...t MMC F KEY Used to advance to MMC 701 ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 700 Display shows COPY COS ITEMS COS 01 COS 01 2 Dial selected COS to copy e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and advance to next step COPY COS ITEMS COS 05 COS 01 3 Dial target COS e g 06 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor back to step 2 C...

Page 160: ... right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC TOLL LEVEL OPTIONS DIAL DIGIT TOLL LEVEL 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 701 Display shows COS CONTENTS 01 TOLL LEVEL A 2 Dial in COS e g 06 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to toll level COS CONTENTS 06 TOLL LEVEL A 3 Dial toll level e g 2 see above list OR Press UP or DO...

Page 161: ...NQ CID inquiry for review 006 CLIP INV CID Invalid 007 CONFER Conference 008 DALM CLR DISA alarm ring clear 009 DAY NIG Change day night mode 010 DIRECT Directory dial 012 DND Do Not Disturb 013 DNDOVRD DND override 015 DOOR Door ring answer 016 DSS Direct station select 017 DTS Direct trunk select 019 EXT FWD External call forward 020 FEATURE FEATURE 021 FLASH Trunk flash 022 FOLLOW ME Follow Me ...

Page 162: ...p 04 calling 057 STNGRP 05 Station group 05 calling 058 STNGRP 06 Station group 06 calling 059 STNGRP 07 Station group 07 calling 060 STNGRP 08 Station group 08 calling 061 STNGRP 09 Station group 09 calling 062 STNGRP 10 Station group 10 calling 084 SYS SPD System speed dial 086 TRKGRP01 Trunk group 01 calling 087 TRKGRP02 Trunk group 02 calling 088 TRKGRP03 Trunk group 03 calling 089 TRKGRP04 Tr...

Page 163: ...KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry WILD CARD KEY BUTTON DIAL WILD CARD 19 0 X 20 1 Y 21 2 Z ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 702 Display shows DENY 001 BCDEFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dial index number 001 200 e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select index and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and...

Page 164: ...amming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 702 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA All entries are set to 0 RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 701 Assign COS Contents MMC 703 Toll Allowance Table MMC 704 Assign Wild Character ...

Page 165: ...r selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry WILD CARD KEY BUTTON DIAL WILD CARD 19 0 X 20 1 Y 21 2 Z ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 703 Display shows ALOW 001 BCDEFG 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dial in index number 001 200 e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select index and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and enter toll patt...

Page 166: ... Page 2 of 2 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA All entries are set to 0 RELATED ITEMS MMC 301 Assign Station COS MMC 701 Assign COS Contents MMC 702 Toll Deny Table MMC 704 Assign Wild Character ...

Page 167: ...o next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 704 Display shows 0123456789Q X 000000000000 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select X Y or Z e g Z and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor to option line 0123456789Q Z 000000000000 3 Press UP or DOWN key to move cursor to option digit desired e g 5 and enter 1 put 1 under other digits as required Press LEFT soft key to return to...

Page 168: ...us entry B Used to insert a flash code F C Used to insert a pause code P D Used to insert a pulse tone conversion code C E Used to mask unmask following digits shows as or F Used to enter name for speed dial bin see MMC 706 ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 705 Display shows SYS SPEED DIAL 500 2 Dial speed index desired e g 505 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move c...

Page 169: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 705 Page 2 of 2 C button is button 21 on keyset D button is button 22 on keyset E button is button 23 on keyset F button is button 24 on keyset ...

Page 170: ...e letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Pressing the A key changes the letter from upper case to lower case NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 D...

Page 171: ... SPEED NAME 505 3 Enter name using dial keypad and above table and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 OR Press the F key to toggle to speed dial number to return to MMC 705 step 5 SYS SPEED NAME 505 TELECOMS SYS SPEED DIAL 505 4 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 above OR Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA No names RELATED ITEMS MMC ...

Page 172: ...ay shows AUTHOR CODE 01 CODE COS 01 2 Dial code index number 1 30 e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN key to selected index number and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor AUTHOR CODE 05 CODE _ COS 01 3 Enter authorisation code maximum four digits via dial keypad e g 1234 and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor AUTHOR CODE 05 CODE 1234 COS 01 4 Enter class of service number 01 30 e g 05 OR Press UP or DOWN ...

Page 173: ... MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 708 Display shows ACCOUNT CODE 001 2 Dial code index number 1 200 e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN key to selected index number and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ACCOUNT CODE 005 3 Enter account code maximum 12 digits via dial keypad e g 1234 and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor back to step 2 ACCOUNT CODE 005 123456789012 4 Pr...

Page 174: ...ections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 709 Display shows PBX ACCESS CODE 1 2 Enter 0 for PBX ACCESS CODE or 1 for SPECIAL CODE OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor SPECIAL CODE 01 _ 3 Enter index number e g 3 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make...

Page 175: ...d right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 710 Display shows LCR DIGIT 001 DIGIT 2 Dial LCR entry e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN to select entry and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor LCR DIGIT 005 DIGIT _ 3 Enter LCR digit string via the dial keypad and press RIGHT soft key OR Press LEFT soft key to return to step 1 LCR DIGIT...

Page 176: ...f the previous time period PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry FEATURE KEYS DAY VALUE TIME BAND LCRT SUN 0 A 0 LCRRT 1 MON 1 B 1 LCRRT 2 TUE 2 C 2 LCRRT 3 WED 3 D 3 LCRRT 4 THU 4 FRI 5 SAT 6 ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 711 Display sho...

Page 177: ... entry 1 4 OR Press UP or DOWN to select entry and press RIGHT soft key to make entry and return to step 1 OR If entry is dialled return to step 2 LCR TIME WED B HHMM 0800 LCRT 1 LCR TIME WED B HHMM 0800 LCRT 1 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA All Day 0000 1 RELATED ITEMS MMC 712 LCR Route Table ...

Page 178: ...ute call queue becomes active and allocates trunks as they become available PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 712 Display shows LCR ROUTE 01 1 C 1 G NONE M 2 Dial LCR ROUTE index number 1 16 e g 05 OR Pre...

Page 179: ...s RIGHT soft key to move cursor OR Press RIGHT soft key to enter NO index number LCR ROUTE 05 2 C 4 G 81 M 050 LCR ROUTE 05 2 C 4 G 81 M 7 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA 01 1 C 1 G 9 M 001 RELATED ITEMS MMC 310 LCR Class Of Service MMC 710 LCR Digit Table MMC 711 LCR Time Table MMC 713 LCR Modify Digit Table ...

Page 180: ...ring delete Append String PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 713 Display shows LCR MODIFY 001 NOF DEL DGT 00 2 Enter index number e g 005 OR Press UP or DOWN keys to make selection and press RIGHT soft key...

Page 181: ...to be appended e g 45678 OR Press RIGHT soft key to skip step or to store information and return to step 2 LCR MODIFY 005 A 45678_ 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA 002 I 132 003 DEL 03 RELATED ITEMS MMC 710 LCR Digit Table ...

Page 182: ...erator group There is a total of 50 entries in the system and each entry consists of the following fields 0 DIGITS Digits to be received max 12 digits Wild card Q is valid entry 1 DAY DEST Destination in day mode Can be a station a station group a trunk or trunk group Repeat B will be acceptable to bypass 2 NIGHT DEST Destination in day mode Can be a station a station group a trunk or a trunk grou...

Page 183: ... is 12 DID DIGIT 05 DGT 4603831 4 Enter day destination via dial keypad e g 204 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor DID DIGIT 05 D 204 N 5 Enter night destination via dial keypad e g 204 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor DID DIGIT 05 D 204 N 204 6 Enter 1 for YES call waiting or 0 for NO no call waiting O...

Page 184: ...MMC 714 Page 3 of 3 DEFAULT DATA There are four entries 01 02 03 and 04 01 02 03 04 DIGITS 2QQ 3QQ 5QQ 7QQQ DAY DEST B B B B NIGHT DEST B B B B CALL WAIT NO NO NO NO NOF DEL DGT 0 0 0 0 NAME NONE NONE NONE NONE RELATED ITEMS MMC 419 BRI Option ...

Page 185: ...the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right or the DOWN key to move the cursor to the left COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P Q R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V Q 8 DIAL 9 W X Y Z 9 DIAL Q Q The key can be used for the following special c...

Page 186: ...unbathing Use A key to toggle uppercase lowercase Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 above 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Ten programmed messages 01 IN A MEETING 02 OUT ON A CALL 03 OUT TO LUNCH 04 LEAVE A MESSAGE 05 PAGE ME 06 OUT OF TOWN 07 IN TOMORROW 08 RETURN AFTERNOON 09 ON VACATION 10 GONE HOME Messages 11 20 are not used RELA...

Page 187: ...ON PIN NO Assigns individual users to selected PIN codes in the system NOTE The second entry may be selected as a primary secondary network By default this is 132 MCL Digital Access If dialled digits are not matched to the entry in the LCR DIGIT TABLE MMC 710 and start with 0 the network code in the second entry will be dialled out by the system prior to transmitting dialled digit PROGRAM KEYS UP ...

Page 188: ...ed access via dial keypad and press RIGHT soft key to enter and return to step 3 PIN CODE 3 3040506 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA NETWORK CODE 2 132 4 0000 Others None PIN CODE None CCC OPTION None STATION PIN NO All stations are 1 RELATED ITEMS MMC 710 LCR Digit Table MMC 711 LCR Time Table MMC 712 LCR Route Table MMC 713 LCR Modify Digi...

Page 189: ... to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 718 Display shows MY AREA CODE AREA 2 Enter 0 for COUNTRY or 1 for AREA OR Press UP or DOWN keys to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor MY AREA CODE ...

Page 190: ... and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 720 Display shows 201 COPY KEY FROM NONE 2 Enter the station number to copy to e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN keys to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor 205 COPY KEY FROM NONE 3 Enter station number to copy from e g 203 and cursor returns to step 2 OR Press UP or DOWN ...

Page 191: ...ATE MMC 721 is for saving and restoring the same electronic device type at that port PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 721 Display shows 201 SAVE KEY RESTORE 2 Enter desired station number e g 205 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection...

Page 192: ...selection from BARGE to BOSS DIAL KEYPAD COUNT 1 2 3 DIAL 2 AAPLAY BARGE CALL DIAL 3 DICT DICT FAUTO DIAL 4 GPIK HDSET IOG DIAL 5 LCR LCR LCR DIAL 6 MMPA NEW OHVA DIAL 7 PAGE REJECT SG DIAL 8 TG UA VG PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous ent...

Page 193: ...ONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 TG9 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 NONE 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 CONF 20 MUTE 21 GPIK01 22 PAGE 23 CBK 24 MSG 12 Button Keyset 01 CALL1 02 CALL2 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 TG9 07 CONF 08 MUTE 09 GPIK1 10 PAGE 11 CBK 12 MSG 6 Button keyset 01 CALL1 02 CALL2 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 TG9 48 Button Add On Module 01 DS 13 DS 25 DS 37 DS 02 ...

Page 194: ...O FORCED AUTO ANSWER FLASH FLASH FWRD CALL FORWARD GPIK GROUP PICK UP HDSET HEADSET MODE ON OFF HLDPK HOLD PICK UP IG IN OUT OF GROUP INQIRE CID INQUIRE ISPY CID SPY LCR LEAST COST ROUTING LISTN GROUP LISTENING LNR LAST NUMBER REDIAL MMPA MEET ME PAGE ANSWER MMPG MEET ME PAGE MSG MESSAGE MUTE MUTE NEW NEW CALL NIGHT NIGHT SERVICE NND CID NAME NUMBER DATE NXT CID NEXT OHVA OFF HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE O...

Page 195: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 722 Page 4 of 4 SPD SPEED DIAL STORE STORE CLIP TG TRUNK GROUP TIMER TIMER UA UNIVERSAL ANSWER VT VM TRANSFER RELATED ITEMS MMC 107 Key Extender ...

Page 196: ...COUNT 1 2 3 DIAL 2 AAPLAY BARGE CALL DIAL 3 DICT DICT FAUTO DIAL 4 GPIK HDSET IOG DIAL 5 LCR LCR LCR DIAL 6 MMPA NEW OHVA DIAL 7 PAGE REJECT SG DIAL 8 TG UA VG TYPE OF SET 0 24 BTN 3 6 BTN 1 12 BTN 5 48 BTN AOMs PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear p...

Page 197: ... NONE 06 NONE 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 DIR 13 NONE 14 NONE 15 NONE 16 NONE 17 NONE 18 NONE 19 NONE 20 NONE 21 NONE 22 NONE 23 NONE 24 MSG 12 Button Keyset 01 CALL1 02 CALL2 03 NONE 04 NONE 05 NONE 06 DIR 07 NONE 08 NONE 09 NONE 10 NONE 11 NONE 12 MSG 6 Button keyset 01 CALL1 02 CALL2 03 DT701 04 DT702 05 DT703 06 NONE 48 Button Add On Module 01 DS 13 DS 25 DS 37 DS 02 DS 14 DS 26...

Page 198: ...HOLD PICK UP IOG IN OUT OF GROUP INQIRE CID INQUIRE ISPY CID SPY LCR LEAST COST ROUTING LISTN GROUP LISTENING LNR LAST NUMBER REDIAL MMPA MEET ME PAGE ANSWER MMPG MEET ME PAGE MSG MESSAGE MUTE MUTE NEW NEW CALL NIGHT NIGHT SERVICE NND CID NAME NUMBER DATE NXT CID NEXT OHVA OFF HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE OPER OPERATOR PAGE PAGE PAGPK PICKUP PAGE HOLD PARK CALL PARK RETRIEVE PAUSE PAUSE PMSG PROGRAMMED STA...

Page 199: ...oup dialling numbers 5 TRKG DIAL NUMBER Determines the trunk group dialling numbers 6 FEAT DIAL NUMBER Determines the feature codes 7 S0 STN DIAL NO Determines the S0 station dialling number Feature codes are entered via the dial keypad by pressing numbers as shown in the table below For example for OHVA the number 6 would be pressed three times If Block Code is required press 2 twice for the firs...

Page 200: ...AT DIAL NUMBER DICT NONE 68 5 Press LEFT soft key to enter change and continue to make changes OR Press RIGHT soft key to enter and return to step 2 If an error message appears indicating duplication of access code Enter 1 for YES for change or 0 for NO for no change SAME DIAL EXIST CHANGE Y 1 N 0 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA STN DIAL NU...

Page 201: ... DLOCK 13 DND 40 DNDOVRD None FAUTO 14 FLASH 49 FWD 60 GRPK 66 HDSET None HLDPK 12 HOLD 11 IG 53 LCR LISTN None LNR 19 MMPA 56 MMPG 54 MSG 43 MYGRPK 28 NEW None NIGHT None OHVA None OPER 0 PAGE 55 PAGPK 10 PARK None PAUSE None PMSG 48 REJECT None SELF ID None SETMG 41 SLTMMC 15 SNR 17 SPEED 16 UA 67 WCOS 59 S0 STN DIAL NO 7801 7816 ...

Page 202: ...START TIME Determines whether valid calls will include the minimum call time in total call duration 6 IN OUT GROUP Allows a message IN GROUP or OUT GROUP to be printed in the Digits Dialled column each time a station enters or leaves a group 7 DND CALL Allows a message DND ON or DND OFF to be printed in the Digits Dialled column each time a station enters or leaves DND 8 WAKE UP CALL Determines wh...

Page 203: ... from upper case to lower case NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the right soft key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space 1 DIAL 2 A B C 2 DIAL 3 D E F 3 DIAL 4 G H I 4 DIAL 5 J K L 5 DIAL 6 M N O 6 DIAL 7 P Q R S 7 DIAL 8 T U V Q 8 DIAL 9 W X Y Z 9 DIAL Q Q PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through o...

Page 204: ... PRINT NO 6 If option 3 is selected at step 2 OUTGOING CALL PRINT YES 7 If option 4 is selected at step 2 AUTHORISE CODE PRINT NO 8 If option 5 is selected at step 2 SMDR START TIME PRINT YES 9 If option 6 is selected at step 2 IN OUT GROUP PRINT NO 10 If option 7 is selected at step 2 DND CALL PRINT NO 11 If option 8 is selected at step 2 WAKE UP CALL PRINT YES 12 If option 9 is selected at step ...

Page 205: ...ired options have been selected press TRSF to exit OR Press SPK to exit and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Page Header Yes Wake Up Call Yes Line Per Page 60 Directory Name No default defined Incoming Call No Caller ID Data Yes Outgoing Call Yes Abandon Call Yes Authorise Code No No Of Dial Mask 00 SMDR Start Time Yes In Out Group No DND Call No RELATED ITEMS MMC 300 Customer On Off Per Station ...

Page 206: ...tation that is forwarded to a VM AA port 3 TRK FOR DN2 DTMF information for the trunk that called a station forwarded to a VM AA port 4 SEPARATOR In cases where DN2 is used this specific digit is sent between the DN1 and the DN2 information Both DN1 and DN2 must be set to YES for SEPARATOR to be sent 5 DISCONNECT SIGNAL This signal is sent when the calling station or C O line hangs up 6 CALL TYPE ...

Page 207: ...TONES VALUE 0 DIAL TONE NO 1 BUSY TONE NO 2 RINGBAK TONE NO 3 DND NO MORE NO 4 HDSET ANSWER NO 5 SPKER ANSWER NO PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used in some fields where a value is entered or deleted A Used to input alpha character A B Used to insert alpha c...

Page 208: ...ha DISCONECT SIGNAL C characters A C 10 If option 6 is selected at step 2 A valid entry consists of digits 0 9 or alpha CALL TYPE ID DIRECT CALL NO characters A C See above list under CALL TYPE ID options list 11 If option 7 is selected at step 2 A valid entry consists of digits 0 9 or alpha PROGRESS TONE ID DIAL TONE BA characters A C See above list under CALL PROGRESS TONE DEFAULT DATA EXT FOR D...

Page 209: ...SAMSUNG Programming DCS 816 February 1999 MMC 726 Page 4 of 4 RINGBACK TONE No DND NO MORE No HDSET ANSWER No SPKER ANSWER No RELATED ITEMS MMC 207 Assign VM AA Port ...

Page 210: ... to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 727 Display shows ROM VERSION 98 07 16 V1 0 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select card and program version AA slot installed card and AA program version AA VER AA 97 02 10 V3 0 Expansion slot installed card and program version EXP VER 4BRI 98 10 10 V1 0 NOTE If no card is installed display is NO INSTALL CARD DEFAULT DATA ROM and installed cards version date RELA...

Page 211: ... For example if the directory name is SAM SMITH press the number 7 four times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 Space...

Page 212: ...P XLAT 005 DIGIT 3 Enter telephone number and press RIGHT soft key to advance to name entry OR Enter telephone number and press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 CLIP XLAT 005 825464602834 4 Enter associated name as described above and press RIGHT or LEFT soft key to return step 2 OR Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC OR Press TRSF to save and exit programming CLIP XLAT 005 SAMSUNG CO DEFAU...

Page 213: ...ata and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 730 Display shows 381 AAREC GAIN REC GAIN 0 0 2 Dial AA number first port in card e g 381 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 381 AAREC GAIN REC GAIN 0 0 3 Press UP or DOWN to select record gain and press RIGHT soft key 381 AAREC GAIN REC GAIN 1 9 4 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK...

Page 214: ...ress TRSF 731 Display shows 381 RAM CLEAR CLR RECORDED NO 2 Dial AA number e g 381 OR Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key 381 RAM CLEAR CLR RECORDED NO 3 Dial 0 No or 1 Yes OR Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key 381 RAM CLEAR CLR RECORDED YES 4 Dial 0 No or 1 Yes to confirm selection OR Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key 381 ...

Page 215: ... 50 entries each Plan01 02 50 Plan03 12 25 DESTINATION STATION STATION GROUP AA TRANS NO REPEAT and CHANGE GREETING MESSAGE CODE If you press the A button in the DESTINATION field you are able to enter AA TRANS NUMBER You are however not allowed to route a table number to the same number being programmed For example AA TRAN TB 02 01 _ If you press the A button the LCD will show P AA TRAN TB 02 01 ...

Page 216: ...ber 01 50 e g 02 OR Press UP or DOWN key to select and press RIGHT soft key AA TRANS TB 02 02 4 Enter Dial DIGIT and press RIGHT soft key AA TRANS TB 02 02 2QQ 5 Enter Destination OR Press UP or DOWN key to select and press RIGHT soft key AA TRANS TB 02 02 2QQ 201 6 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Table Entry 01 01 0 500 02 2QQ B 03 3QQ B 04 ...

Page 217: ...n there is no reply from the destination 5 XFER MSG 01 64 Transfer notifying message 6 BUSY MSG 01 64 Message on busy reply 7 NO STN MSG 01 64 Message on retrial 8 NO ACT MSG 01 64 Message on no action 9 CAMP ON Yes No Allow camp on to busy extension 10 ANS DELAY 01 10 Answer Delay 11 RETRY CNT 0 5 No of times the AA will try to connect before routing to final destination 12 TRANS TABLE 01 12 Assi...

Page 218: ...ess RIGHT soft key AA PLAN PROG 02 NIGHT MSG 01 5 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA DAY MSG 49 NIGHT MSG NONE ALTER MSG NONE INVLID MSG 64 NO ANS MSG 51 XFER MSG 53 BUSY MSG 52 NO STN MSG 50 NO ACT MSG 59 CAMP ON OFF ANS DELAY TIME 01 SEC RETRY CNT 3 TRANS TABLE 01 BUSY DEST 500 NO ANSWER DEST 500 NO ACT DEST 500 INVALID DEST 500 RELATED ITEMS ...

Page 219: ... AA card is fitted the following display will appear AA MSG MATCH 01 01 2 Dial the desired MSG identification link number 01 64 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key AA MSG MATCH 01 01 3 Dial MSG numbers 01 64 recorded in AA card up to 5 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key MMC will automatically insert as a delimiter AA MSG MATCH 01 05 07 13 16 64 4 Press TRSF t...

Page 220: ...r left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 735 Display shows 381 AA PLAN PLAN NO 01 2 Dial AA number or AA group pilot number e g 382 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 382 AA PLAN PLAN NO 01 3 Dial AA PLAN number e g 02 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 382 AA PLAN PLAN NO 0...

Page 221: ...d advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 736 Display shows 384 SET AAMOH MOH MSG NOT USE 2 Dial AA number last port on card e g 384 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 384 SET AAMOH MOH MSG NOT USE 3 Dial AA message number for MOH 01 64 e g 20 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RIGHT soft key 384 SET AAMOH MOH MSG 20 4 Press TRSF t...

Page 222: ...SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 740 Display shows 201 PRIMARY SECONDARY NONE 2 Enter the primary station number via dial keypad e g 201 OR Press UP or DOWN to select and press RGHT soft key 201 PRIMARY SECONDARY NONE 3 Enter the secondary station number via dial keypad e g 205 OR Press...

Page 223: ...ould have been selected using MMC 812 before any other programming was done If this is not the case MMC 800 will require the installer to enter the code before continuing After selecting the code the system restarts and all default data are changed to new data for the selected country PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and...

Page 224: ...ed for selected country ENABLETECH PROG ENABLE ENABLETECH PROG SELECTCOUNTRY ENABLETECH PROG NONE ENABLETECH PROG E U 4 Press SPK to advance to MMC entry level 801 TEC PASSCODE SELECT PROG ID 5 Enter the MMC desired e g 210 210 TEN ON OFF LCR ENABLE OFF 6 To log out and return to MMC 800 press UP or DOWN key to select DISABLE OR Press SPK then TRSF to return to normal display Programming option wi...

Page 225: ... enter passcodes SPK Save data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 801 TECH PASSCODE NEW CODE _ 2 Enter new passcode TECH PASSCODE NEW CODE QQQQ 3 Enter new passcode again TECH PASSCODE VERIFY QQQQ 4 If passcode is correct press RIGHT soft key to continue and enter desired MMC TECH PASSCODE VERIFY SUCCESS If passcode is incorrect TECH PASSCODE VERIFY FAILURE System returns to step ...

Page 226: ...ns SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 802 Display shows CUSTOMER ACCESS 100 STN LOCK YES 2 Enter desired MMC number via dial keypad e g 102 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor CUSTOMER ACCESS 102 CALL FWD YES 3 Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selecti...

Page 227: ...S to the following MMCs 100 305 707 101 306 708 102 308 714 103 309 715 104 312 720 105 315 721 106 317 722 107 404 725 108 405 727 109 406 728 110 408 111 409 112 410 113 414 114 415 115 421 116 500 119 502 121 505 201 507 202 508 209 600 211 601 214 602 300 604 301 606 302 607 303 705 304 706 ...

Page 228: ...ce Type of Service Dial 1 Baud Rate Speed Dial 2 Char Length Character Length Dial 3 Parity Parity Bit Dial 4 Retry Count Number of Retries Dial 5 Stop Bit Stop Bit Dial 6 Wait Time Message Wait Time Dial 7 DSR Check DSR Check on off SERVICE TYPE Dial 0 PCMMC PCMMC Dial 1 SMDR SMDR Dial 2 UCD REPT UCD Report on request by the Supervisor or daily Dial 3 SMDR UCD Both SMDR and UCD Report will be gen...

Page 229: ... SYS I O PORT 2 SERVICE SMDR 3 Enter parameter option from the above option list via dial keypad e g 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor SYS I O PORT 2 BAUD 9600 BPS 4 Enter desired value via dial keypad e g 4800 baud OR Press UP or DOWN key to display value and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 SYS I O PORT 2 BAUD 4800 BPS 5 Press TRSF to sto...

Page 230: ...vious entry ANS RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 805 Display shows TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 0 1 2 Press UP or DOWN key to select TX LEVEL CONTROL TX GAIN CONTROL Press RIGHT soft key to go to the volume level or TSW option TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 0 1 3a Press RIGHT soft key to go to the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to go to next volume level TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 1 2 3b Pre...

Page 231: ...ruary 1999 MMC 805 Page 2 of 2 DEFAULT DATA TX Level 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 TSW Gain SLT SLT 0 0 SLT ATRK 0 0 SLT DTRK 0 0 ATRK SLT 0 0 ATRK ATRK 1 9 ATRK DTRK 6 0 DTRK SLT 1 9 DTRK ATRK 1 9 DTRK DTRK 0 0 RELATED ITEMS None ...

Page 232: ...ccept the card for what it is and not for what it is not PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 806 Display shows EXP SLOT NONE NONE 2 Press RIGHT soft key to change previous card type EXP SLOT NONE 8TRK 3 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press...

Page 233: ...P SIDE TONE VOL 1 3 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume 4 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume VOL CONTROL DGP HANDSET TX 3 5 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume VOL CONTROL DGP MIC TX LEVEL 3 6 Press RIGHT soft key to change t...

Page 234: ... TX RX THRES 3 10 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level OR Press UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume VOL CONTROL DGP TX RX COMP 5 11 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA Key tone vol 1 Sidetone vol 1 Handset tx 3 Mic tx level 3 Noise guard 8 Noise thres 1 Alc thres 7 Tx rx thres 3 Tx rx comp 5 RELATED ITEMS None ...

Page 235: ... through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 809 Display shows SYS MMC LANGUAGE ENGLISH 2 Enter 0 for ENGLISH or 1 for GERMAN OR Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key SYS MMC LANGUAGE GERMAN 3 Press TRSF to store and exit OR Press SPK to store and advance to nex...

Page 236: ... select ALL ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 810 Display shows HALT PROCESSING SLOT NO ALL PROC 2 Enter slot number via dial keypad e g 1 OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor OR HALT PROCESSING SLOT NO 1 PROC Press ANS RLS to select all slots HALT PROCESSING SLOT NO ALL PROC 3 Enter in 1 for HALT or 0 to PROC OR Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and ...

Page 237: ...rough options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 811 Display shows SYSTEM RESTART RESET SYSTEM NO 2 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection RESET SYSTEM or CLEAR MEMORY After selection is made press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to YES NO option SYSTEM RESTART CLEAR MEMORY NO 3 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft ...

Page 238: ...YS UP DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right ACTION DISPLAY 1 Press TRSF 812 Display shows SET COUNTRY CODE UK 2 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key SET COUNTRY CODE AUSTRALIA 3 Press UP or DOWN key to select Yes or No and press RIGHT soft key Warning if you select Yes this will restart the system WARNING...

Page 239: ...Part No GA68 60754A ED 01 Printed in Korea ...

Page 240: ...Installation Manual for Europe DCS 816 ...

Page 241: ...r notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant Copyright 1999 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including recording taping photocopying or information retrieval systems without express written permission of the publisher of t...

Page 242: ... POWER UP PROCEDURE 4 1 4 1 CONNECT POWER TO THE SYSTEM Figure 4 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 MONITOR LED INDICATION AND MEMORY BACKUP SELECTION 4 3 4 3 PCB VERIFICATION 4 3 4 4 DEFAULT TRUNK AND STATION NUMBERING 4 3 PART 5 CONNECTING PSTN CIRCUITS 5 1 5 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 1 5 2 LOOP START LINES Figure 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 Loop start Lines for 016 Base KSU Figure 5 1 5 2 5 2 2 Loop start Lines for 216 Base KSU Fig...

Page 243: ... CARD AND 2 4BRI CARD FIGURE 4 1 CONNECTING POWER TO THE SYSTEM FIGURE 4 2 REPLACING FUSES POWER SUPPLY UNIT FIGURE 5 1 CONNECTING LOOP START LINES FOR 016 BASE KSU FIGURE 5 2 CONNECTING LOOP START LINES FOR 216 BASE KSU FIGURE 5 3 CONNECTING OPX LINES FIGURE 5 4 CONNECTING BRI LINES FIGURE 6 1 CONNECTING DIGITAL KEYSETS FIGURE 6 2 CONNECTING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES FIGURE 6 3 CONNECTING A DOOR PHO...

Page 244: ...sure that all wires and cables going to and coming from the KSU are properly routed Do not cross fluorescent lights or run parallel with AC wires ü The equipment must be located in an environment that will maintain a temperature range of 32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C and a humidity range of 10 90 non condensing ü Allow at least 150 mm clearance on both sides and 150 mm clearance on top of the KSU to ensure ...

Page 245: ...tion DCS 816 February 1999 1 2 NOTICE Only qualified engineers or technicians can have access to the inside of the system In most countries it is prohibited by law that non qualified people install or maintain systems ...

Page 246: ...gle Line Interface SLI ports The Trunk Expansion slot provides an option to select an analogue trunk card or a basic rate interface BRI card The DCS 816 system also has some option cards to provide serial I O ports or AA facilities The KSU starts with 16 stations and the trunk expansion slot provides a maximum capacity of 8 trunk ports analogue or digital and 16 stations The system maximum capacit...

Page 247: ...nk Expansion slot provides an option to select an analogue trunk card or a basic rate interface BRI card The DCS 816 system also has some option cards to provide serial I O ports or AA facilities The KSU starts with 2 analogue trunk ports and 16 stations and the trunk expansion slot provides a maximum capacity of 10 trunk ports analogue or digital and 16 stations The system maximum capacity is as ...

Page 248: ...rvice Unit KSU ü AC Power Cord ü Wall mount bracket ü Spare fuses AC 250V 1 6AMP DC 250V 1 6AMP ü Cable ties and screws ü Battery connection cable ü SLT User s Guide Standard telephone ü System Administration Manual 2 3 Mounting the KSU Figure 2 1 DCS 816 can be wall mounted and in that case the KSU should be mounted on a plywood backboard at least 15 mm thick Attach the wall mount bracket to the ...

Page 249: ...provide an adequate ground may cause unpredictable operation or even circuit failure Warning Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet before attempting to connect the ground Hazardous voltage may cause death or injury Observe extreme caution when working with AC power 2 5 MDF Cabling Figure 2 3 All connections to the DCS 816 system are made via a customer provided main distribution frame MDF and t...

Page 250: ...of 4 th BRI RX Ring of 10 th Analogue Trunk or Ring of 4 th BRI RX Expansion card No polarity 36 11 BK BL BL BK Tip General purpose Dry Contact on the base board Ring General purpose Dry Contact on the base board No polarity 37 12 BK O O BK Tip External Page Interface on the base board Ring External Page Interface on the base board No polarity 38 13 BK GR GR BK Tip External Music Interface on the ...

Page 251: ...e Trunk or Ring of 4 th BRI TX Expansion card No polarity 35 10 R S S R Tip of 10 th Analogue Trunk or Tip of 4 th BRI RX Ring of 10 th Analogue Trunk or Ring of 4 th BRI RX Expansion card No polarity 36 11 BK BL BL BK Tip General purpose Dry Contact on the base board Ring General purpose Dry Contact on the base board No polarity 37 12 BK O O BK Tip External Page Interface on the base board Ring E...

Page 252: ...N 13 on the base board No polarity 2 7 Tip 2nd SLT port STN 14 on the base board Ring 2nd SLT port STN 14 on the base board No polarity 3 6 Tip 3rd SLT port STN 15 on the base board Ring 3rd SLT port STN 15 on the base board No polarity 4 5 Tip 4th SLT port STN 16 on the base board Ring 4th SLT port STN 16 on the base board No polarity FIGURE 2 3 MDF CABLING BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW AFTER REMOVING T...

Page 253: ... not less than 6AH nor more than 26AH The battery voltage should be 48 volts To connect an external battery first pick out the battery connection cable through the MDF cable path Connect the RED lead of the cable to the positive terminal of the battery and the BLACK lead to the negative terminal Then insert the housing connector into the header in the power supply NOTE 1 The actual connection shou...

Page 254: ...it has an interface for an external music source CD player radio etc As the system provides only a single music channel for Music on Hold or Background Music refer to Figure 2 5 to select the music source at the end of installation A shunt pin switch selects the music source the internal melody chip or an external music source How to connect the external music source is explained in Part 7 2 7 3MP...

Page 255: ...SAMSUNG Installation DCS 816 February 1999 2 10 FIGURE 2 5 SELECTING OPTIONS ON THE BASIC KSU MEMORY BACKUP ON OFF MUSIC SOURCE EXT INT MPD PRS Socket for TRK1 MPD PRS Socket for TRK2 ...

Page 256: ...before installing Check for signs of physical damage If any damage is detected do not attempt to install Contact the local distributor for advice immediately The DCS 816 system has one 1 trunk expansion slot for a trunk card and two 2 option connections for SIO and AA See Figure 3 1 INSTALLING OPTION CARDS AND A TRUNK CARD FIGURE 3 1 ...

Page 257: ...erted into two 2 card connectors 3 2 AA Option Card Figure 3 2 Four 4 channel built in Auto Attendant There is a memory backup selection switch a shunt pin which should be set ON after installation Only one card can be installed at the dedicated location Ensure that it is fully inserted into two 2 card connectors FIGURE 3 2 AA MEMORY BACKUP ON UPPER CARD CONNECTORS CARD CONNECTORS SIO1 OPTION CARD...

Page 258: ...in the expansion slot Ensure that it is fully inserted into the slot 3 4 8TRK Card Figure 3 4 Eight 8 analogue trunk interfaces with MPD or PRS option The card has eight 8 interfaces for MPD or PRS optional chips Install any MPD or PRS chip before installing the card Concerning PRS and 50Hz MPD facilities the capacitors marked on Figure 3 4 should be replaced with wire jumpers Only one card can be...

Page 259: ... mode Insert the card and ensure that it is pushed firmly into the slot 3 6 4BRI Card Figure 3 4 Four 4 ISDN BRI ports There are no hardware options to select on this card This card supports both S and T reference points defined by ITU T You can select the S T mode of each port respectively by programming MMC Note that the card does not provide power to ISDN terminal equipment even though you sele...

Page 260: ...unk expansion card if installed are firmly inserted Ø Plug the system power cord into the dedicated AC outlet Ø Turn the AC power switch ON Ø Check that the AC LED and the DC LED next to the AC power switch Figure 4 1 light steady Otherwise check the fuses in the power supply unit as follows Turn the AC power switch OFF Remove the front cover and the power supply unit cover Check the AC fuses 250V...

Page 261: ...SAMSUNG Installation DCS 816 February 1999 4 2 FIGURE 4 1 CONNECTING POWER TO THE SYSTEM FIGURE 4 2 REPLACING FUSES POWER SUPPLY UNIT AC FUSES EXTERNAL BATTERY FUSE LEDs AC Power Switch DC FUSE ...

Page 262: ...stem Version Display to verify the system version and software version and to confirm the status of installed cards Otherwise please contact your dealer for advice Remove the test cable and plug in an amphenol type cable and an RJ 45 cable to the MDF Proceed with the rest of the installation 4 4 Default Trunk and Station Numbering At the beginning of system operation the CPU reads the expansion sl...

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Page 264: ...e firmly connected to the system at all times ü Never install telephone wiring during periods when lightning may occur ü Never install telephone jacks in a wet location unless the jack is specially designed for wet locations Use extreme caution ü Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface ü Use extreme caution whe...

Page 265: ...loop start C O line to the trunk port you choose via the champ connector on the base board CONNECTING LOOP START LINES FOR 016 BASE KSU FIGURE 5 1 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 26 1 W BL BL W N C 27 2 W O O W N C 28 3 W GR GR W T R 1st Trunk on 8TRK card 29 4 W BR BR W T R 2nd Trunk on 8TRK card 30 5 W S S W T R 3rd Trunk on 8TRK card 31 6 R BL BL R T R 4th Trunk on 8TRK card 32 7...

Page 266: ...ONNECTING LOOP START LINES FOR 216 BASE KSU FIGURE 5 2 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 26 1 W BL BL W T R 1st Trunk on Base Board 27 2 W O O W T R 2nd Trunk on Base Board 28 3 W GR GR W T R 1st Trunk on 8TRK card 29 4 W BR BR W T R 2nd Trunk on 8TRK card 30 5 W S S W T R 3rd Trunk on 8TRK card 31 6 R BL BL R T R 4th Trunk on 8TRK card 32 7 R O O R T R 5th Trunk on 8TRK card 33 8 R G...

Page 267: ...one through the RJ 45 connector on the base board See Figure 2 3 and refer to the section 2 5 MDF Cabling Use one pair twisted wires and connect each OPX line to the SLI port of your choice via the RJ 45 connector on the base board CONNECTING OPX LINES FIGURE 5 3 RJ 45 CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 1 8 W BL BL W T R 1st SLI on base board 2 7 W O O W T R 2nd SLI on base board 4 PAIR CABL...

Page 268: ...choice via the champ connector on the base board CONNECTING BRI LINES FIGURE 5 4 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 28 3 W GR GR W T R TX of 1 st BRI port 29 4 W BR BR W T R RX of 1st BRI port 30 5 W S S W T R TX of 2nd BRI port 31 6 R BL BL R T R RX of 2nd BRI port 32 7 R O O R T R TX of 3rd BRI port 4BRI 33 8 R GR GR R T R RX of 3rd BRI port 4BRI 34 9 R BR BR R T R TX of 4th BRI port...

Page 269: ...ld be firmly connected to the system at all times ü Never install telephone wiring during periods when lightning may occur ü Never install telephone jacks in a wet location unless the jack is specially designed for wet locations Use extreme caution ü Never touch non insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface ü Use extreme caution...

Page 270: ...1 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 39 14 BK BR BR BK T R 1st DLI port on base 40 15 BK S S BK T R 2nd DLI port on base 41 16 Y BL BL Y T R 3rd DLI port on base 42 17 Y O O Y T R 4th DLI port on base 43 18 Y GR GR Y T R 5th DLI port on base 44 19 Y BR BR Y T R 6th DLI port on base 45 20 Y S S Y T R 7th DLI port on base 46 21 VL BL BL VL T R 8th DLI port on base 47 22 VL O O VL T R 9th...

Page 271: ...SLI port of your choice via the RJ 45 connector on the base board CONNECTING SINGLE LINE TELEPHONES 4 PAIR CABLE WITH MALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE RJ 45 CONNECTOR RJ 45 CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 1 8 W BL BL W T R 1st SLI on base board 2 7 W O O W T R 2nd SLI on base board 3 6 W GR GR W T R 3rd SLI on base board 4 5 W BR BR W T R 4th SLI on base board FIGURE 6 2 NO POLARITY A LOOP DISC...

Page 272: ... PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 6 3 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 39 14 BK BR BR BK T R 1st DLI port on base 40 15 BK S S BK T R 2nd DLI port on base 41 16 Y BL BL Y T R 3rd DLI port on base 42 17 Y O O Y T R 4th DLI port on base 43 18 Y GR GR Y T R 5th DLI port on base 44 19 Y BR BR Y T R 6th DLI port on base 45 20 Y S S Y T R 7th DLI port on ...

Page 273: ...quired to run CTI TAPI and how to set up the software is described in the other document in detail Contact your dealer for information CONNECTING A CTM TAPI 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 6 4 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 39 14 BK BR BR BK T R 1st DLI port on base 40 15 BK S S BK T R 2nd DLI port on base 41 16 Y BL BL Y T R 3rd DLI port on b...

Page 274: ...f your choice via the champ connector on the base board Note that the DCS Compact BRI card does not provide power to the ISDN terminal equipment CONNECTING ISDN TE 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 6 5 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS CONNECT ISDN TE TO ANY BRI PORT WHEN A BRI CARD IS INSTALLED NO POWER SUPPLY TO ISDN TE 28 3 W GR GR W T R TX of 1...

Page 275: ... system requires MDF connection and the connection can be made through the champ connector See Figure 2 3 and refer to section 2 5 MDF Cabling Use one pair twisted wires and connect a CD player or radio to the external music interface via the champ connector on the base board CONNECTING EXTERNAL MUSIC 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 7 1 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN C...

Page 276: ...made through the champ connector See Figure 2 3 and refer to section 2 5 MDF Cabling Using one pair twisted wires connect customer provided paging equipment to the external paging interface via the champ connector on the base board CONNECTING EXTERNAL PAGING EQUIPMENT 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 7 2 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS NO POLARI...

Page 277: ...tion can be made through the champ connector See Figure 2 3 and refer to section 2 5 MDF Cabling Using one pair twisted wires connect a customer provided loud bell to the general purpose dry contact via the champ connector on the base board CONNECTING AN EXTERNAL LOUD BELL 25 PAIR CABLE WITH FEMALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE CHAMP CONNECTOR FIGURE 7 3 CHAMP CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS NO P...

Page 278: ...urned OFF Any external battery if installed should also be removed Otherwise the system as well as the external device may be severely damaged Use a pin to pin RS232C cable Only pins 2 3 5 and 6 are required When the printer or optional call accounting device needs to be more than 5 metres away from the system shielded computer cable is required Connect a male DB9 connector to the SIO1 card and th...

Page 279: ...male DB9 connector to the SIO1 card and then connect a connector that meets the requirement of the PC to the other end The cable must not exceed 100 metres The signal DCD 1 and RTS 7 are optional which means the system does not refer to the signal status For specific equipment DSR 6 may not detect the DTR signal from the external source In this case connect the DTR signal wire to the DCD pin 1 of ...

Page 280: ...onnect a male DB9 connector to the SIO1 card and then connect a connector that meets the requirement of the modem to the other end The cable must not exceed 100 metres 7 8 Power Failure Transfer 216 Base KSU only If the system loses AC power and has no external battery the two 2 analogue trunk ports on the base board are automatically transferred to the last two 2 stations Refer to section 2 5 1st...

Page 281: ...onnector on the base board See Figure 2 3 and refer to section 2 5 MDF Cabling Use one pair twisted wires and connect each system device to the SLI port of your choice via the RJ 45 connector on the base board CONNECTING VM AA 4 PAIR CABLE WITH MALE CONNECTOR TO THE BASE RJ 45 CONNECTOR RJ 45 CONNECTION PIN COLOUR CIRCUITS FUNCTIONS 1 8 W BL BL W T R 1 st SLI on base board 2 7 W O O W T R 2nd SLI ...

Page 282: ...ot operate with the pull up resistor and may cause trouble If so DCD 1 may replace DSR 6 For signalling protocol all parameters can be adjusted with relevant programming MMCs 725 and 804 and the default settings are as follows Serial Port 1 PCMMC Serial Port 2 SMDR SIO Protocol 1 Start bit 8 data bits 1 Stop bit No parity 9600 Baud rate No DSR check 3 times retry INFORMATION ON SERIAL INTERFACE FI...

Page 283: ...ur PC or write it down on paper Contact your distributor or dealer for advice 4 Remove the external battery if installed and switch OFF the system 5 Remove the four EPROMs U703 U704 U705 and U706 from the base board using a chip extraction tool or by gently prising with a small flat bladed screwdriver Put the removed EPROMs aside carefully in case you need to reinstall them 6 Remove the new EPROMs...

Page 284: ...SAMSUNG Installation DCS 816 February 1999 8 2 CHANGING SOFTWARE FIGURE 8 1 U703 ODD 1 U704 EVEN 1 U705 ODD 2 U706 EVEN 2 ...

Page 285: ...Part No GA68 60751A ED 01 Printed in Korea ...

Page 286: ...System Administration and Special Features Guide DCS 816 ...

Page 287: ...rior notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant Copyright 1999 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including recording taping photocopying or information retrieval systems without express written permission of the publisher o...

Page 288: ...e will help to control cost and telephone abuse Several of the features listed in this part are specific to the system operator or attendant position You can have more than one operator or set your system to be used without an operator The designated system administrator can access specific programs and modify some functions to manage the DCS 816 telephone system in a better way Instructions are d...

Page 289: ...1 1 5 OPERATOR RECALLS 1 1 1 6 EXECUTIVE BARGE IN 1 2 1 7 WALKING CLASS OF SERVICE 1 2 1 8 IN OUT OF GROUP 1 2 1 9 DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS DISA 1 3 1 10 DISA SECURITY 1 3 1 11 FORCED ACCOUNT CODES 1 4 1 11 1 USING FORCED ACCOUNT CODES 1 4 1 12 AUTHORISATION CODES 1 4 1 12 1 USING AUTHORISATION CODES 1 4 PART 2 CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION PRESENTATION CLIP SPECIAL FEATURES 2 1 INVESTIGATE 2 1 2...

Page 290: ... NAMES 3 5 3 7 PROGRAM SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NUMBERS 3 6 3 8 PROGRAM SYSTEM SPEED DIAL NAMES 3 7 3 9 PROGRAM PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NUMBERS FOR OTHER STATIONS 3 8 3 10 PROGRAM PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NAMES FOR OTHER STATIONS 3 9 3 11 CREATE PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGES 3 10 3 12 SET ALARM APPOINTMENT REMINDER WITH MESSAGE 3 11 3 13 MANAGING KEY ASSIGNMENTS 3 12 3 14 PROGRAMMING ACCOUNT CODES 3 13 3 15 SETTING...

Page 291: ...nual NIGHT key will override the automatic mode until the next programmed time 1 3 MANUAL NIGHT SERVICE Press the NIGHT key on any keyset to enter Night Service Enter the Night Service passcode and press 1 to enter Night Service or 0 to leave Night Service The NIGHT key on all keysets will light red to indicate that Night Service has been set 1 4 CALLING THE SYSTEM OPERATOR Any station that dials ...

Page 292: ...ake calls or use features that would otherwise be restricted from that station Lift the handset or press the SPK key Dial 59 and then your extension number Dial your station passcode and receive internal dial tone Dial an access code and then the telephone number OR use the desired feature as usual Hang up The station will be returned to its restricted status NOTE The default station passcode 1234...

Page 293: ...ou hear the DISA dial tone dial your security code the extension number plus your station passcode If you want to connect a station you do not need a passcode security codes are needed only for access to trunk lines If you are allowed access you will receive system dial tone Dial any line access code receive outside dial tone and then dial a telephone number OR dial any extension number to call a ...

Page 294: ...account code Press the ACCT CODE key again then press TRSF or hookflash on a single line telephone SLT If a correct code is entered you will hear DCS 816 dial tone and you can make an outside call in the usual manner If an incorrect code is entered the station returns error tone For information on entering and changing forced account codes see the System Administrator Programming section Part 3 of...

Page 295: ...ng call the NND key will not appear 2 This feature requires optional hardware BRI Ask your installation and service company for details 2 2 ABANDON CALL LIST 100 A system wide abandoned calls list stores CLIP information for the last 100 calls that rang but were not answered and were accompanied with valid CLIP information The abandoned calls list is accessed using the system administrator s passc...

Page 296: ...ny delay of more than 30 seconds between key strokes will cause the system to automatically close programming 3 2 SET DATE AND TIME DISPLAY Should it ever become necessary to correct the date and time displayed on all of the keysets do so as soon as you notice that they are incorrect Automatic Night Service will not work correctly and SMDR records will be of no value if the date and time are not c...

Page 297: ...ide toll restriction call barring and access the DISA feature At times it may be necessary for the system administrator to reset a station s passcode to default 1234 This program is used only to reset the passcodes and cannot be used to display them PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Select the extension number HOLD Press to reset the passcode Open customer programming and follow the instructions below OPERATIO...

Page 298: ...scribed below and press the right soft key to return 205 STN NAME SAM SMITH to step 2 4 Press TRSF to store and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program NOTE Directory information is always 11 characters DEFAULT DATA None Names are written using the keypad Each press of a key selects a character Pressing the dial pad key moves the cursor to the next position For examp...

Page 299: ...e You may assign a name up to 11 characters long PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Used to scroll and move cursor KEYPAD Used to enter characters HOLD Press to clear entry Open customer programming and follow the instructions below OPERATION 1 Press TRSF 404 701 TRUNK NAME 2 Dial trunk e g 704 OR press UP or DOWN to select trunk and press the 704 TRUNK NAME right soft key to move the cursor 3 Enter the trunk n...

Page 300: ...aracters HOLD Press to clear entry Open customer programming and follow the instructions below OPERATION 1 Press TRSF 602 500 SGR NAME 2 Dial the group number e g 504 OR press the UP or DOWN key to make a selection 504 SGR NAME and press the left or right soft key to move the cursor 3 Enter the name using the procedure in Program Station Names above 504 SGR NAME SAMSUNG 4 Press the left or right s...

Page 301: ...ial keys that you will need to use These are the last 6 programmable keys of the righthand row known as A B C D E and F and are defined below PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Select the speed dial bin KEYPAD Used to enter number HOLD Press to clear entry SPK RLS Save data and advance to next program A Does not have a function B Inserts a FLASH C Inserts a PAUSE D Changes the dialling type from pulse to tone E...

Page 302: ...AD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPK Used to store data and advance to next program HOLD Used to clear previous entry OPERATION 1 Press TRSF 706 SYS SPEED NAME 500 2 Dial the system speed number e g 505 OR press UP or DOWN to select the entry number SYS SPEED NAME 505 and press the right soft key to move the cursor 3 Enter the name as shown in Program Station Names ...

Page 303: ...ing FLASH and PAUSE NOTE If Least Cost Routing LCR is being used the LCR access code must be entered When you are entering a speed dial number there are some special keys that you will need to use These are the last 6 programmable keys of the righthand row known as A B C D E and F and are defined below PROGRAM KEYS UP DOWN Selects a station KEYPAD Used to enter number HOLD Press to clear entry A D...

Page 304: ...nd advance to the next program DEFAULT DATA NO SPEED DIAL NUMBERS PROGRAMMED 3 10 PROGRAM PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NAMES FOR OTHER STATIONS Each individual station user can program his her own names but in cases where this is not practical this program allows a system administrator to view or change any station s speed dial names The station speed dial codes are 00 49 Each station begins with 10 number...

Page 305: ...re and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program 3 11 CREATE PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGES Messages 1 10 are programmed from the factory and cannot be changed However you can create 10 additional 16 character messages 11 20 that fit your company s needs After programming these messages inform other employees so they can add the new messages to the list on the back of the...

Page 306: ...he instructions below OPERATION 1 Press TRSF 116 201 ALM REM 1 HHMM NOTSET 2 Dial the station number e g 205 OR press UP or DOWN to select the station and 205 ALM REM 1 HHMM NOTSET press the right soft key to move the cursor OR press ANS RLS to select all stations ALL ALM REM 1 HHMM NOTSET 3 Dial 1 or 2 to select the alarm e g 2 OR press UP or DOWN to select the alarm and press 205 ALM REM 2 HHMM ...

Page 307: ... to a PAGE key defines this key for paging zone four Adding 205 to a directed pickup key defines this key as pickup for extension 205 only The soft key must already be assigned by the installing technician Adding extenders allows one touch operation for that feature Use this program to assign extenders to the following soft keys KEY EXTENDER BOSS Boss and Secretary 1 4 DP Direct Pickup telephone n...

Page 308: ...es press the left soft key to return to step 2 5 Press TRSF to store and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program 3 14 PROGRAMMING ACCOUNT CODES This program is used to add or change account code entries PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to enter the account code allowable digits 0 9 UP DOWN Used to select entry number FLASH TRSF Used to view and change only the used entries S...

Page 309: ...55 seconds PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to set timer values UP DOWN Used to select extension number SPK RLS Save data and advance to next program Open customer programming and follow the instructions below OPERATION 1 Press TRSF 502 201 NO ANS FWD 015 SEC _ 2 Dial the station number e g 205 OR press UP or DOWN key to select the station and 205 NO ANS FWD 015 SEC _ press the right soft key OR press ANS...

Page 310: ...times to get the letter S Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message Pressing the A key changes the letter from upper case to lower case NOTE When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character press the VOL UP key to move the cursor to the right COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 0 DIAL 1 space...

Page 311: ...CLIP XLAT 005 DIGIT 3054264100 3 Enter the telephone number and press right soft key to advance to name entry OR enter the telephone number and press the left soft key to return to step 2 CLIP XLAT 005 SAMSUNG TELECOM 4 Enter associated name as described above and press right or left soft key to return to step 2 OR press SPK to save and advance to the next program OR press TRSF to save and exit pr...

Page 312: ...2 xxx Cancel message 43 Set return messages 44 Busy station line callback 45 Busy station camp on 46 Set up a conference 47 Enter account code 48 Set programmed station message 49 Send flash to outside line 500 Operator group 5xx Station hunt group 53 grp 0 Out of group 53 grp 1 In group 54 zone Meet Me Page 55 0 Page all internal zones 55 1 Page internal zone 1 55 2 Page internal zone 2 55 3 Page...

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