Samsung DCS-408I user manual

User manual for the device Samsung DCS-408I

Device: Samsung DCS-408I
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Samsung
Size: 1.88 MB
Added : 2/28/2014
Number of pages: 276
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SAMSUNG

DCS


COMBINED
PROGRAMMING
MANUAL

for
DCS
DCS COMPACT
DCS COMPACT II

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Publication Information Samsung Telecoms reserves the right without prior notice to revise information in this publication for any reason. Samsung Telecoms also reserves the right without prior notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant. Disclaimer Samsung Telecoms is not responsible for errors or problems arising from customers not installing, programming or operating their Samsung systems as described in this m

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EU Declaration of Conformity For other directives relevant to DCS Compact II, DCS-816, DCS-408 and DCS-408i systems, refer to the Samsung website at: www.samsung-telecoms.co.uk

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DCS CONTENTS COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 Contents Part 1 Introduction to Programming .....................................1–1 1.1 Using this Manual...........................................................................1–1 1.2 Programming Overview..................................................................1–2 1.3 Programming Levels......................................................................1–2 1.3.1 System Level ...........

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DCS INTRODUCTION COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 Part 1. Introduction to Programming This manual describes the MMC programming required for the following types of Sam- sung DCS keyphone system: • DCS • DCS Compact (Compact I) • DCS Compact II • DCS-816 • DCS-408 • DCS-408i. In this manual, these systems are referred to as “DCS,” “Compact I (CI),” “Compact II (CII)," "816," "408" and “408i” respectively. Programming requirements for these system types

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DCS INTRODUCTION COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 1.2 Programming Overview When the keyphone system arrives from the factory it contains default data. This needs to be customised, using the MMC programs, to suit the customer’s requirements. MMC stands for Man Machine Code and each MMC is assigned a three-digit code (100, 101, and so on). These MMCs are used to view, create or change customer data on a display keyphone (called KMMC programming). For example, MMC

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DCS INTRODUCTION COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 1.3.3 Station Level The system administrator or keyset user can access certain programs at a station with- out using a passcode. At this level, only data for the selected station can be changed. You should refer to the instructions provided in the Samsung DCS Keyset User Guide. • Accessible MMCs at this level are nos. 100–121. 1.4 Keys Used for Programming Programming may be done from any 6-button (6B), 12-butt

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DCS INTRODUCTION COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 The 6, 12 or 24 extra programmable keys can be set up to perform specific functions when pressed during normal operation. During programming, some of these keys also perform other specific functions. This is described in the individual MMC program pro- cedure where applicable. 1.5 Programming Procedures 1.5.1 Precautions When Programming • The keyset must be on-hook (handset down) to allow programming. • Programming

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DCS INTRODUCTION COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 1.5.2 Opening System or Customer Programming To open programming: 1. Press the TRSF key. 2. Enter the MMC program number 200 (for Customer level programming) or 800 (for System level programming). 3. Enter the relevant passcode. 4. Press key 1 (or use the VOLUME Up or Down key) to select ‘ENABLE’. 5. Press the SPEAKER key to have the program selection mode appear (or press the TRSF key to halt programming). 6. Ent

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DCS MMC LIST COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 Part 2. Program MMC List & Default Data 2.1 Program (MMC) List 100: STATION LOCK 317: ASSIGN STATION/STATION USE 101: CHANGE USER PASSCODE 318: DISTINCTIVE RING 102: CALL FORWARD 319: BRANCH GROUP 103: SET ANSWER MODE 400: CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNK 104: STATION NAME 401: CO/PBX LINE 105: STATION SPEED DIAL 402: TRUNK DIAL TYPE 106: STATION SPEED DIAL NAME 403: TRUNK TOLL CLASS 107: KEY EXTENDER 404: TRUNK NAME

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DCS MMC LIST COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 703: TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLE 736: ASSIGN AA MOH 704: ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER 737: DECT SYSTEM CODE 705: ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL 738: DECT CLEAR REGISTRATION 706: SYSTEM SPEED DIAL BY NAME 739: BSI DOWNLOAD 707: AUTHORISATION CODE 740: STATION PAIR 708: ACCOUNT CODE 741: BSI CARD RESTART 709: PBX ACCESS CODE 742: BSI STATUS 710: LCR DIGIT TABLE 743: DECT BASE STATION (DBS) STATUS 711: LCR TIME TABLE 744: DECT REGISTR

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 2.2 Default Data Station Programs DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 100: STATION LOCK Y Y Y Y Y Y ALL STATIONS UNLOCKED 101: CHANGE USER PASSCODE Y Y Y Y Y Y ALL STATION PASCODES=1234 102: CALL FO RWARD Y Y Y Y Y Y ALL STATION=0 (FWD CANCEL) ALL KEYSETS ‘RING’ 103: SET ANSWER MODE Y Y Y Y Y Y RING FREQUENCY DEFAULT=5 104: STATION NAME Y Y Y Y Y Y NONE 105: STATION SPEED DIAL Y Y Y Y Y Y NONE 106: STATION SPEED DIAL NAME

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 System Programs DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 200: OPEN CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING Y Y Y Y Y Y CLOSED (DISABLED) 201: CHANGE CUSTOMER PASSCODE Y Y Y Y Y Y PASSCODE =1234 202: CHANGE FEATURE PASSCODES Y N Y Y Y Y DAY/NIGHT=0000 DISA ALARM=5678 ALARM CLR=8765 AA RECORD=4321 DECT (BSI) REGISTER =4321 203: ASSIGN UA DEVICE Y Y Y Y Y Y NONE 204: COMMON BELL CONTROL Y Y Y Y Y Y CONTINUOUS 205: ASSIGN LOUD BELL Y N Y Y Y Y UNASS

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 311: ASSIGN SIM PARAMETER Y N N N N N SIM TYPE = DTE CALL MODE = MANUAL ANS MODE = MANUAL AUTO BAUD = ON DTR CHECK = ON ECHO = ON PROTOCOL = V110 SPEED = 9600 CHAR LENGTH = 8 BITS PARITY = NONE STOP BIT = 1 312: ALLOW CLIP Y Y Y Y N Y RCV=YES, SEND=YES, INFO=CO Tel 313: ASSIGN PIN CODE N Y N N N N ALL STATIONS ARE CODE #1 314: CONFIRM OUTGOING CALL Y N Y Y Y Y NONE 315: SET RELOCAT

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 419: BRI OPTION Y Y Y Y N Y CHANNEL ANY: YES BRI MODE: P-P DDI DLSEND: OVERLAP BRI CODING: A-LAW POWERFEED: NO 420: PRI OPTION Y N Y N N N CHANNEL ANY: YES PRI MODE: DDI DLSEND: OVERLAP 421: MSN DIGIT Y Y Y Y N Y NONE 422: ASSIGN TRUNK COS Y Y Y Y Y Y DAY CLASS: 1 NIGHT CLASS: 1 423: S/T MODE Y Y Y Y N Y TRUNK 424: S0 MAPPING Y Y Y Y N Y NONE 426: TRUNK GAIN CONTROL Y N Y Y Y Y RX=+0

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 601: ASSIGN STATION GROUP Y Y Y Y Y Y SEE MMC 601 602: STATION GROUP NAME Y Y Y Y Y Y NONE 603: ASSIGN TRUNK GROUP Y Y Y Y Y Y SEE MMC 603 604: ASSIGN STATION TO PAGE ZONE Y Y Y Y Y Y NO STATIONS ASSIGNED ’ALL ZONE’ IS SET 605: ASSIGN EXTERNAL PAGE ZONE Y Y Y Y Y Y NONE 606: ASSIGN SPEED BLOCK Y Y Y Y Y Y SYSTEM: SEE MMC 606 STATIONS: ONE BIN OF 10 ENTRIES 607: UCD OPTIONS Y Y Y Y N N SEE

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DCS DEFAULT DATA COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 DCS CI CII 816 408 408i 727: SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAY Y Y Y Y Y Y INSTALLED CARD VERSIONS 728: CLIP TRANSLATION TABLE Y Y Y Y N Y NONE 730: AA RECORD GAIN Y N Y Y N N +0.0 dB 731: AA RAM CLEAR Y Y Y Y N N NONE 732: AA TRANSLATION TABLE Y Y Y Y N N SEE MMC 732 733: AA PLAN TABLE Y Y Y Y N N SEE MMC 733 734: AA MESSAGE MATCH Y Y Y Y N N MSG INDEX NO. 735: AA USE TABLE Y Y Y Y N N PLAN 01 736: ASSIGN AA MOH Y Y Y Y N N

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2-9 2.3 System Configuration: Quick Reference Description DCS Compact I Compact II 816 408 408i 1 AA card port numbers 3951–8 3951–6 381–6 381–4 N/A N/A AA Translation tables 1 & 2 (entries) 100 100 100 50 N/A N/A Account codes 500 250 200 200 100 100 Authorisation codes 250 100 100 30 10 10 BGM port numbers 3701–2 371–2 371–2 371–2 371 371 CALL keys (max.) 8 8 5 4 2 2 Classes of Service (COS) 30 30 30 10 4 4 CLIP Translation Table entries 250 250 200 200 N/A 100 Daughterboar

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2-10 2.3 System Configuration: Quick Reference (cont’d) Description DCS Compact I Compact II 816 408 408i Speed dials (total) 1500 500 600 500 300 300 Speed dials (system)(max.) 500 500 500 300 200 200 Station Groups (number of) 30 30 20 10 4 4 Station Group members (sequential / dis- 48 30 30 16 8 8 tributed ring) Station Group members (unconditional 32 30 10 16 8 8 ring) Station Group numbers 500–529 500–529 500–519 500–509 50–53 50–53 Trunk Groups (number of) 11 11 11

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DCS SPECIAL APPLICATIONS COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001 Part 3. Special Applications Part 3 provides additional information covering the following topics: • Voice Mail / Auto Attendant Integration • Individual Station Page • CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) • Toll Restriction (Call Barring) Overview • S0 Overview 3-1


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