RING OVER PAGE
Any outside line can be programmed to ring over a customer-provided paging system. Outside lines, door
phones and station groups may ring over page in the day or night mode.
SECRETARY POOLING
Each keyset may be defined as an executive (BOSS in programming) or a secretary (SECY in programming) in
system programming. Each executive can have up to four secretaries and each secretary can have up to four
executives.These arrangements are known as executive/secretary pools.There can be multiple pools in a sys-
tem. When an executive is in DND, all calls to the executive ring the first secretary assigned to that executive;
if that secretary is busy, the call will hunt to the next available secretary assigned to that executive. If the sec-
retary must communicate with the executive while he/she is in DND, pressing the corresponding executive
button on the secretary’s keyset results in an Auto Answer intercom call being made to the executive (pro-
viding the executive is free). There is also a system wide option to allow the stations to ring rather than auto
announce the executive secretary calls. A station can only be the executive of one secretary pool. In addition,
a station cannot be in more than one pool.
SIMULTANEOUS RINGING—
See OfficeServ™ Connect
SINGLE LINE CONNECTIONS
Single line ports allow connection of a variety of single line telephones plus facsimile machines, answering
machines, loud bells, computer modems, cordless phones and credit card machines. When connecting cus-
tomer-provided equipment to these extensions, compatibility should be checked out before purchase to
ensure correct operation. Central office ring cadence can be selected for SLT stations. This is helpful when
optional devices cannot detect OfficeServ 7200-S intercom ring cadence.
SIP SERVICES
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Services are supported on the OfficeServ 7000 Series systems. The OfficeServ
7100/7200/7200 Lite/7400 systems can be programmed to serve as a User Agent Client (UAC) supporting
such SIP Services as SIP trunking or as a User Agent Client Server (UAS), supporting SIP stations or as a peer
to peer supporting SIP peering (networking).
SIP Trunking
In the case of the UAC, the OfficeServ system can be configured as a client and registered to sit behind an
external SIP server, supporting SIP services such as SIP trunking to a third party SIP service provider such as
Excel, Cbeyond, Bandwidth, Broadbox, etc.
SIP Station
In the case of the UAS, the OfficeServ system can be configured as the server, permitting standard SIP termi-
nals (Non-Samsung) from third party manufacturers (eg; Cisco, Linksys, Aastra) to register as internal stations
and use the entire Samsung SIP supplementary feature set of the OfficeServ SIP server.
SIP Peering
The OfficeServ system can also be configured to support SIP peering which allows multiple OfficeServ sys-
tems to network and communicate with one another via the VoIP (SIP signalling protocol).
SPEED DIAL NUMBERS
The system maintains a library of speed dial numbers that can be allocated to either a shared system wide
list or to an individual user list. The OfficeServ 7200-S has a library of 1500 numbers.
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