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3-72Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs319 BRANCH GROUPAllows the assignment of stations into branch groups. There is a maximum of eight branch groups. Wh
3-73400 CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNKAssigns several options (listed below) on a per–trunk basis.1A2 Emu
3-74Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATA1A2 EMULATE OffTRUNK INC DND OffTRUNK FORWARD OnLCR ALLOW OffRELATED ITEMSNoneTechnical Manuals Online!
3-75401 C.O./PBX LINEUsed to select the mode of the C.O. line. If the PBX mode is chosen, this allows PBX access codes to bere
3-76Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs402 TRUNK DIAL TYPEUsed to determine the dialling type of each C.O. line. There are two options: pulse (rotary d
3-77403 TRUNK TOLL CLASSAssigns toll class level assignments on a per–trunk or all–trunk basis in a day or night condition. Th
3-78Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 403Display shows2. Dial trunk number (e.g.
3-79404 TRUNK NAMEAllows a name (up to 11 characters) to be entered to identify an individual trunk. Names are written usingth
3-80Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 404Display shows2. Dial trunk (e.g., 704)O
3-81405 TRUNK NUMBERAllows an 11–digit number to be entered to identify an individual trunk.Numbers are written using the keyp
2-1 Chapter 2 Programming ProceduresPROGRAM LIST100: STATION LOCK 401: C.O./PBX LINE101: CHANGE USER PASSCODE 402: TRUNK DIA
3-82Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 405Display shows2. Dial trunk (e.g., 704)ORPress UP or DOWN to select trunk andpress RI
3-83406 TRUNK RING ASSIGNMENTEnables ringing to a specific station or a group of stations or an auto attendant when incomi
3-84Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATAAll trunks day:500, night:500RELATED ITEMSMMC 202 Change Feature PasscodeMMC 507
3-85407 FORCED TRUNK RELEASEProvides a positive forced trunk release to a specific trunk or all trunks in the event of a trun
3-86Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs408 ASSIGN TRUNK MUSIC ON HOLD SOURCEAllows the system administrator to select which Music On Hold (MOH) source ca
3-87409 TRUNK STATUS READ This is a read–only MMC. Allows the status of trunks to be read in a format that will enable the se
3-88Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATASee aboveRELATED ITEMSMMC 400 Customer On/Off Per TrunkMMC 401
3-89410 ASSIGN DISA TRUNKAllows the system the ability to have Direct Inward System Access (DISA). Because there is a possibil
3-90Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 410Display shows2. Dial trunk number ( e.g., 704)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select trunk
3-91414 MPD/PRS SIGNALUsed on a per-trunk basis to define if a C.O. line is to be either a
2-2Chapter 2Programming Procedures318: DISTINCTIVE RING 708: ACCOUNT CODE319: BRANCH GROUP 709: TOLL PASS CODE400: CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNK 710: LCR
3-92Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs415 REPORT TRUNK ABANDON DATAAllows the system administrator or technician to enable or disable the reporting of
3-93418 CARD RESTARTEnables any changes you make in MMC 419 (BRI Option) or MMC 423 (S/T Mode) and applies them, asappropriate
3-94Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs419 BRI OPTIONThis MMC comprises two groups of items. One group is for the "TRUNK" ports as set in MMC 42
3-95PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and righ
3-96Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs4. Press TRSF to store and exitORPress SPK to store and advance to next MMCDEFAULT DATA: CHANNEL ANYYESBRI MOD
3-97421 MSN DIGITProvides a method of assigning an incoming MSN call to a specific station. If any entry in MSN DIGITTABLE mat
3-98Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 421Display shows2. Enter trunk number (e.g
3-99DEFAULT DATANoneRELATED ITEMSMMC 419 BRI OptionMMC 714 DDI Number & Name Tra
3-100Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs422 ASSIGN TRUNK COSUsed to assign a day and night class of service (COS) to each trunk. There are 10 different cl
3-101DEFAULT DATADAY CLASS: 01NIGHT CLASS: 01RELATED ITEMSMMC 301 Assign Station COSMMC 410
2-3 DCS-816 DEFAULT DATAStation Programs100: STATION LOCK All stations unlocked101: CHANGE USER PASSCODE All station passcodes
3-102Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs423 S/T MODEAllows the system to choose the function of each BRI access. You can set a BRI access as "TRUNK&q
3-103424 S0 MAPPINGGenerates a table by which an ISDN terminal number is mapped onto a BRI STATION port.For a detailed descrip
3-104Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs426 UNK GAIN CONTROLThis MMC procedure allows trunk gain control.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll th
3-105428 ASSIGN TRUNK/TRUNK USEUsed to control whether a incoming trunk can dial calls for specific trunks.PROGRAM KEYS
3-106Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs500 SYSTEM–WIDE COUNTERSUsed to set the values of the system counters. The counters are listed below with a brief
3-107ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 500Display shows2. Enter number from above list (e.g., 6)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make selec
3-108Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs501 SYSTEM–WIDE TIMERSAllows the technician to adjust individual timers as necessary.Any timer can be disabled by
3-109TIMER TABLETIMER NAMETIMER NAMETIMER NAMETIMER NAME DEFAULTDEFAULTDEFAULTDEFAULT RANGERANGERANGERANGEAA INT DGT TIME 05 S
3-110Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsRECALL WAIT TIME 15 SEC 1–255 SECSMDR START/DP 30 SEC 1–255 SECSMDR START/DTMF 15 SEC 1–255 SECSYS HOLD RECALL 45
3-111AUTO REDIAL RLS:AUTO REDIAL RLS:AUTO REDIAL RLS:AUTO REDIAL RLS: This timer controls the duration of a Ring No Answer con
2-4Chapter 2Programming ProceduresSystem Programs200: OPEN CUSTOMERPROGRAMMING Closed (Disabled)201: CHANGE CUSTOMER PASSCODE Passcode = 1234202: CHAN
3-112Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDOOR RING OFF TM:DOOR RING OFF TM:DOOR RING OFF TM:DOOR RING OFF TM: This timer controls the duration of ringing a
3-113MCL DELAY TIME:MCL DELAY TIME:MCL DELAY TIME:MCL DELAY TIME: This timer controls the time when the system should start tr
3-114Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsSMDR START/DTMF:SMDR START/DTMF:SMDR START/DTMF:SMDR START/DTMF: This grace period timer starts SMDR recording for
3-115502 STATION–WIDE TIMERSAllows certain station timer values to be changed on a per–station b
3-116Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 502Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g., 205)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select sta
3-117503 TRUNK–WIDE TIMERSAllows certain trunk timer values to be changed on a per–trunk basis or for all trunks. It is not ad
3-118Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 503Display shows2. Dial trunk number (e.g., 704)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select trunk
3-119504 PULSE MAKE/BREAK RATIOAllows the ability to change the value of pulses per second and the duration of the make/brea
3-120Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs505 ASSIGN DATE AND TIMEAllows the system date and time to be set. This sets the system–wide clock.FEATURE KEYSW D
3-121506 TONE CADENCEProvides the ability to customise the tone cadence on a system–wide basis. There are 14 tone cadencesavai
2-5 309: ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLD Tone310: LCR CLASS OF SERVICE Least Cost Routing COS 1312: ALLOW CLIP REV YESSND YESINFO
3-122Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 506Display shows2. Press UP or DOWN key to select tone and pressRIGHT soft key3. Press
3-123507 ASSIGN AUTO NIGHT TIMEEnters the system into night mode automatically by utilising time and day tables. A NIGHT key i
3-124Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs508 CALL COSTAllows the system administrator to set the Call Cost attributes generated by the system during a call
3-125DEFAULT DATAUNIT COST PER MP 200 penceCALL COST RATE 100 percentRELATED ITEMSMMC 110
3-126Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs510 SLI RING CADENCEUsed to set ring cadence for SLI ports.Options are:1. Station ring2. Trunk ring3. Door ring4.
3-127512 ASSIGN HOLIDAYAssigns holiday dates to a station for the current year. Station will remain in Night Service for those
3-128Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs600 ASSIGN OPERATOR GROUPUsed to assign operator group for day and night.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll
3-129601 ASSIGN STATION GROUPThe station groups that are available in this MMC provide more flexibility in the usage of Unifor
3-130Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 601Display shows2. Dial group number (e.g., 505)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select group
3-131DEFAULT DATAGroup Type Normal GroupRing Mode SequentialOverflow Time 000 SecGrp Trsf Time 000 SecNext Port NoneGroup Memb
2-6Chapter 2Programming Procedures500: SYSTEM–WIDE COUNTERS Alarm Rem Cntr=5Auto Rdl Counter=5DISA Call Cntr=99DISA Lock Cntr=3New Call Counter=99UCD
3-132Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs602 STATION GROUP NAMEAllows the system administrator or technician to enter an 11–character name to identify an i
3-133ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 602Display shows2. Dial group number (e.g., 505)
3-134Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs603 ASSIGN TRUNK GROUPAllows the assignment of trunks to a specific trunk group or to several trunk groups. This i
3-135ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 603Display shows2. Enter in valid trunk group (e.g., 9, 80–82)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make
3-136Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs604 ASSIGN STATION TO PAGE ZONEAllows the technician to assign a keyset to any of the four internal paging zones a
3-137605 ASSIGN EXTERNAL PAGE ZONEDetermines which relays will close when external page zone is accessed.DCS-816 has one ext
3-138Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs606 ASSIGN SPEED BLOCKProvides a means of adding or deleting speed dial blocks to the system or an individual keys
3-139DEFAULT DATASystem: 200 entries (20 blocks)Stations: One bin of 10 entries (1 block)RELATED ITEMSMMC 705
3-140Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs607 UCD OPTIONSAllows the UCD group assigned in MMC 601 to have more specific values for several attributes. If UC
3-141ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 607Display shows2. Dial UCD group numberORPress UP or DOWN keyPress RIGHT soft key3. Dial UCD
2-7 708: ACCOUNT CODE None709: TOLL PASS CODE None710: LCR DIGIT TABLE SEE MMC 710711: LCR TIME TABLE All Day 0000: 1712: LCR R
3-142Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs608 ASSIGN CLIP REVIEW BLOCKProvides a means of adding or deleting CLIP review blocks to an individual keyset.
3-143 700 COPY COS CONTENTSProvides the flexibility so that the technician can create a copy of a selected class of service
3-144Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTSSimilar to MMC 700 but does not allow a copy command. This MMC is primarily used for the cr
3-145ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 701Display shows2. Dial in COS (e.g., 06)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT
3-146Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsCOS FEATURE LIST BY OPTION NUMBER000 AA CALER Auto answer control by caller001 ALM CLR Alarm sensor ring answer002
3-147060 STNGRP 07 Station group 07 calling061 STNGRP 08 Station group 08 calling062 STNGRP 09 Station group 09 calling063 STN
3-148Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs702 TOLL DENY TABLEProvides a way to make toll restriction (call barring) very easy and flexible. There are 200 en
3-149RELATED ITEMSMMC 301 Assign Station COSMMC 701 Assign COS ContentsMMC 703
3-150Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs703 TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLEProvides a way to make toll restriction very easy and flexible. There are 200 allowable
3-151DEFAULT DATAAll entries are set to 0RELATED ITEMSMMC 301 Assign Station COSMMC 701
2-8Chapter 2Programming ProceduresSPECIAL APPLICATIONSThis part of the manual is titled “Special Applications” because it provides information about i
3-152Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs704 ASSIGN WILD CHARACTERProvides flexibility to toll restriction (call barring) when a specific numbering plan i
3-153705 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIALEnables the assignment of system speed dialling numbers. There are 500 entries available for
3-154Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATANoneRELATED ITEMSMMC 606 Assign Speed BlockMMC 706 Syste
3-155706 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL BY NAMEAllows a name (up to 11 characters) to be entered for each system speed dial location. This
3-156Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 706Display shows2. Dial system speed entr
3-157707 AUTHORISATION CODEEnables the authorisation feature on a per–class of service selection. There are 30 available en
3-158Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs708 ACCOUNT CODEEnables the account code entry feature. There are 200 available entries.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN
3-159709 TOLL PASS CODEProvides a way to identify the access codes needed to work toll restriction (call barring) when the sys
3-160Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs710 LCR DIGIT TABLEThe LCR DIGIT TABLE contains all numerical digits for the completion of outgoing call placement
3-161711 LCR TIME TABLEThis table gives the flexibility to the system, through the LCR ROUTES, to allow calls placed at any gi
2-9 VOICE MAIL/AUTO ATTENDANT INTEGRATIONThis section focuses mainly on in–band integration.Because of the increased popularity
3-162Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 711Display shows2. Dial day of week (SUN–SAT, e.g., WED)ORPress UP or DOWN to make day
3-163712 LCR ROUTE TABLEThe LCR ROUTE TABLE is responsible for selecting a specific trunk group in the completion of an outwa
3-164Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 712Display shows2. Dial LCR ROUTE index number 1–16 (e.g., 05)ORPress UP or DOWN to se
3-165713 LCR MODIFY DIGIT TABLEThis program entry, also referred to as Out Dial Rules, gives the system the ability to add or
3-166Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 713Display shows2. Enter index number (e.g., 005)ORPress UP or DOWN keys to make selec
3-167714 DID NUMBER AND NAME TRANSLATIONProvides a method of assigning an incoming DDI call through ISDN
3-168Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsPROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left
3-169DEFAULT DATAThere are four entries (01, 02, 03 and 04)01 02 03 04DIGITS 2✱✱ 3✱✱ 5✱✱ 7✱✱✱DAY DESTBBBBNIGHT DEST B B B BCAL
3-170Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs715 PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGEAllows a 16–character (max.) custom message to be programmed. Messages are writte
3-171ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 715Display shows2. Enter index number (e.g., 11)ORPress UP or DOWN arrow to make selection an
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2-10Chapter 2Programming ProceduresINTERNAL CALL FORWARDING TO VOICE MAILThis option in MMC 300 will allow or deny intercom calls from following call
3-172Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs716 UK LCR OPTIONThis MMC provides UK LCR options. Before using this MMC, make
3-173ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 716Display shows2. Enter item number (e.g., 1)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make selection and pr
3-174Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs718 MY AREA CODEThis MMC is used for handling CID received from ISDN line for Memory or CID Review dial use.In som
3-175720 COPY KEY PROGRAMMINGProvides a tool for duplicating key assignment from one keyset to another. This can be done on a
3-176Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs721 SAVE STATION KEY PROGRAMMINGProvides a service tool which minimises the accidental los
3-177722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMINGAllows the customizing of programmable keys on specific electronic keysets on the DCS-816 sys
3-178Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 722Display shows2. Enter station number (e.g., 205)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make sel
3-179DEFAULT DATA: (all blank for Newzealand)24–Button Keyset01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:NONE07:NONE 08:NONE
3-180Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsProgrammable Key AssignmentsAAPLAY AUTO ATTND MESSAGE PLAYAAREC AUTO ATTND MESSAGE RECORDAB ABSENCEABAND ABANDON D
3-181PMSG PROGRAMMED STATION MSGREJECT OHVA REJECTRETRY AUTO REDIAL ON BUSYREVW REVIEW (CLIP)SETMG SET MESSAGE W/O RINGSG STAT
2-11 INDIVIDUAL STATION PAGEThe system was not designed to permit page announcements to individual keysets. However, a forced a
3-182Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMINGThis MMC is much like MMC 722, Station Key Programming. The mai
3-183ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 723Display shows2. Enter type of set via dial keypad ( e.g., 5)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make
3-184Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs24–Button Keyset01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:NONE07:NONE 08:NONE 09:NONE 10:NONE 11:NONE 12:DIR13:
3-185DICT DICTATIONDIR DIRECTORYDLOCK DOOR LOCKDND DO NOT DISTURBDP DIRECT PICK UPDROP TRANSFER CALL DROPDS DSS KEYDT DTS KEYE
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3-187724 DIAL NUMBERING PLANProvides the access codes and dialling plan needed for operation of features and programs. The sy
3-188Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 724Display shows2. Enter option number 0–7 (e.g., 4)ORPress UP or DOWN key to make sel
3-189CBK 44CONF 46DICT NoneDIR NoneDIRPK 65DISALM 58DLOCK 13DND 40DNDOVRD NoneFAUTO 14FLASH 49FWD 60GRPK 66HDSET NoneHLDPK 12H
3-190Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs725 SMDR OPTIONSAllows the system administrator to select the information printed on the SMDR report. The follo
3-191PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and rig
2-12Chapter 2Programming ProceduresCALLING LINE INDICATION PRESENTATION(CLIP)Hardware ProvisionsISDN trunk cardsSoftware ProvisionsThe MMCs related to
3-192Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs10. If option 7 is selected at step 211. If option 8 is selected at step 212. If option 9 is selected at step 212
3-19315 c. Select the table number (00-49)15 d. Enter the Long Distance Code (max. 10 digits)16. If option 13 is selected at s
3-194Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs726 VM/AA OPTIONSProvides a flexible means of setting in–band signalling for voice mail or auto attendant parame
3-195PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and rig
3-196Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs10. If option 6 is selected at step 2(A valid entry consists of digits 0–9 or alphacharacters A–C)See above list u
3-197727 SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAYUsed only for system version display. This is a read–only MMC.PROGRA
3-198Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs728 CLIP TRANSLATION TABLEAllows the system administrator or technician to associate a
3-199ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 728Display shows first entry2. Dial entry number (e.g., 005)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select
3-200Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs730 AA RECORD GAINUsed to control AA record gain.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPA
3-201731 AA RAM CLEARUsed for clearing AA RAM on an AA card basis. Through this MMC, the system only accepts the fi
2-13 zMMC 701 CLASS OF SERVICE All of the CLIP features have been added to thisMMC to enable the technician to allow or denythe
3-202Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs732 AA TRANSLATION TABLEThis command gives more flexibility to the system by compiling
3-203ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 732Display shows2. Dial TABLE number (01 – 12, e.g., 02)ORPress UP or DOWN key to select and
3-204Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs733 AA PLAN TABLEUsed to call up the customer recorded and pre–recorded messages into plans compiled in M
3-205ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 733Display shows2. Dial AA PLAN TABLE number (01 – 12, e.g., 02)ORPress UP or DOWN to select
3-206Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs734 AA MESSAGE MATCHThis MMC allows up to five messages to be grouped together into a single
3-207735 AA USE TABLEAssigns an AA PLAN TABLE to either an individual AA port or an AA group.The AA Plan Numbers a
3-208Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs736 ASSIGN AA MOHAllows an AA MSG to be used as a Music On Hold (MOH) source.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Use
3-209740 STATION PAIRAllows a station to be assigned as a ‘secondary’ to a ‘primary’ DGP station (keyphone) in the
3-210Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs750 VMS RESTARTThis MMC is only used for the external Samsung Voice Mail system (SVM-400).When VMS starts or resta
3-211DEFAULT DATADOWNLOAD = YESRELATED ITEMSNoneTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com
2-14Chapter 2Programming ProceduresTOLL RESTRICTION (CALL BARRING)OVERVIEWDCS-816 allows each station to be assigned a class of service (COS) for use
3-212Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs751 ASSIGN MAILBOXThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System(SVM-400). It assigns each station or gro
3-213DEFAULT DATAAll stations = YESAll groups = NORELATED ITEMSNoneTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com
3-214Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs752 AUTO RECORDThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System(SVM-400).Some specific station in the phon
3-215ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 752Display shows2. Dial station numberORPress UP or DOWN to scroll the number.Press RIGHT sof
3-216Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs753 WARNING DESTINATIONThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System.This M
3-217754 VM HALTThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System.This MMC is used to halt the Voice Mail System (take i
3-218Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs755 VM ALARMThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System(SVM-400).This MMC will generate an alarm messa
3-219756 ASSIGN VM MOHThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System(SVM-400).This MMC is used to assign the Music on
3-220Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs757 VM IN/OUTThis MMC is only used for the Samsung Voice Mail System(SVM-400).This MMC is used to assign each Voi
3-221800 ENABLE TECHNICIAN PROGRAMUsed to open and close technician–level programming. If programming is not opened and an at
2-15 The entry in the toll allow table is used to override the toll deny table for specific numbers, i.e. all classes(even cla
3-222Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 800Display shows2. Enter passcodeCorrect code showsIncorrect code shows3. Enter 1 to e
3-223801 CHANGE TECHNICIAN PASSCODEUsed to change the passcode which allows access to MMC 800 (Enable
3-224Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs802 CUSTOMER ACCESS MMC NUMBERAllows customer to have access to certain MMCs. For example
3-225Customers have access (default = YES) to the following MMCs:100 305 707101 306 708102 308 714103 309 715104 312 720105 31
3-226Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs804 SYSTEM I/O PARAMETERProvides a means of setting parameters for the system I/O por
3-227PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and ri
3-228Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs805 TX LEVEL AND GAINAllows the system administrator to set the base level of TX volume and the gain control
3-229DEFAULT DATATX Level: 0 →0, 1 →1, 2 →2, 3 →3, 4 →4, 5 →5, 6 →6, 7 →7TSW Gain: SLT → SLT : +0.0SLT → ATRK : +0. 0SLT →
3-230Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs806 CARD PRE–INSTALLAllows the pre–programming of a slot for a specific card. For example, after the syste
3-231807 VOLUME CONTROLAllows the system administrator to set the level of keyset volume.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used
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3-232Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs9. Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume levelORPress UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume10. Press RIGHT soft
3-233809 SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGEAllows system programmer to assign a LCD display based on system prog
3-234Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs810 HALT PROCESSINGUsed only in the event that all data processing is needed to be stopped in either a si
3-235811 RESET SYSTEMProvides two methods of restarting the system. The first method restarts the system and clea
3-236Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs812 COUNTRY CODEThis MMC must be run by the installer before any other programming is done.This MMC mu
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3-1Chapter 3 Programming Using MMCsThis section explains how to1 program using the MMCs. You should read the instructions f
iAbout This ManualThe DCS-816 digital keyphone system can easily change system settings by using the key
3-2Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs100 STATION LOCKAllows the system administrator or technician to lock or unlock an individual station or all station
3-3101 CHANGE USER PASSCODEAllows the system administrator or technician to reset any keyset’s passcode to its default value
3-4Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs 102 CALL FORWARDAllows the system administrator to program the call forward destinations for other station users. T
3-5ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 102Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g., 205)
3-6Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs103 SET ANSWER MODEAllows the system administrator to change the answer mode of any keyset or add–on module (AOM). E
3-7104 STATION NAMEAllows the system administrator or technician to enter a name (up to 11 characters) to identify an individu
3-8Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 104Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g
3-9105 STATION SPEED DIALAllows the system administrator or technician to program the personal speed dial locations assigned t
3-10Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 105Display shows2. Dial station number(e.g
3-11106 STATION SPEED DIAL NAMEAllows a name (up to 11 characters) to be entered for each personal speed dial location. Thi
iiDCS-816 Programming GuideTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction to Programming...
3-12Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 106Display shows2. Dial station number (e.
3-13107 KEY EXTENDERUsed to view the programmable keys assigned to keyset stations. In addition, it allows the systemadministr
3-14Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 107Display shows first station2. Dial stat
3-15108 STATION STATUSThis is a read–only MMC. Displays the following attributes of a station port:0 PORT NO Slot (BDLI,BSLI,A
3-16Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsRELATED ITEMSMMC 301 Assign Station COSMMC 302 Pickup GroupsMMC 303
3-17109 DATE DISPLAYAllows the system administrator or technician to select the date and time display mode on a per–stationbas
3-18Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATACOUNTRY: WESTERNCLOCK: 24 CLOCKDISPLAY: LOWER CASERELAT
3-19110 STATION ON/OFFAllows the system administrator to set any of the keyset features listed below.00 AUTO HOLD
3-20Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 110Display shows2. Dial keyset number (e.g
3-21111 KEYSET RING TONEAllows the system administrator or technician to select the ring tone heard at each keyset. There are
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3-22Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs112 ALARM REMINDERAllows the system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment remin
3-23DEFAULT DATA Alarms set to NOTSETRELATED ITEMS NoneTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com
3-24Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs113 VIEW MEMO NUMBERAllows a station user the ability to view a memo left by the user. A memo can be left by enteri
3-25ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 113Display shows2. Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and add memo via dial keypad using pr
3-26Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs114 KEYSET VOLUMEAllows the system administrator to set the volume for any or all keysets.0 RING VOLUME
3-27ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 114Display shows2. Dial keyset number (e.g. 205)3
3-28Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs115SET PROGRAMMED MESSAGEAllows the system administrator to set a programmed message at any or all keysets. There a
3-29116 ALARM AND MESSAGEAllows the system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment reminderfe
3-30Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 116Display shows2. Dial station number (e.
3-31119 SET CLIP DISPLAYAllows the technician to change the order in which the CLIP information is displayed on an LCD set.
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3-32Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs121 KEYSET LANGUAGEAllows keyset users the ability to assign an LCD display based on user’s own language.0 ENGLISH1
3-33DEFAULT DATAENGLISHRELATED ITEMSMulti–LanguageTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com
3-34Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs200 OPEN CUSTOMER PROGRAMMINGUsed to open (enable) and close (disable) customer–level programmin
3-35DEFAULT DATAClosed (Disabled)RELATED ITEMSMMC 201 Change Customer PasscodeMMC 501
3-36Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs201 CHANGE CUSTOMERPASSCODEUsed to change the passcode allowing access to MMC 200 Open Customer
3-37202 CHANGE FEATURE PASSCODESUsed to change the passcodes for the following features: DAY/NIGHT,
3-38Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs203 ASSIGN UA DEVICEAssigns ringing device to be accessed when a Universal Answer (UA) key is pressed or
3-39204 COMMON BELL CONTROLDetermines whether the common bell relay contacts have an interrupted o
3-40Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs205 ASSIGN LOUD BELLDesignates the station that controls the loud bell ring output
3-41206 BARGE–IN TYPESets the type of barge–in that is permitted.OPTION TYPE OF BARGE–IN DESCRIPTION0 NO BARGE–IN
1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction to ProgrammingPROGRAMMING OVERVIEWThe DCS-816 system arrives from the factory with default data.
3-42Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs207 ASSIGN VM/AA PORTEnables SLI ports to be designated as NORMAL or VMAA. VMAA ports receive digits desi
3-43208 ASSIGN RING TYPEProvides the flexibility to program single lines to have ICM ringing, C.O. ringing and data
3-44Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs209 ASSIGN ADD–ON MODULE<Only for Reference>Designates to which station an add–on
3-45210 CUSTOMER ON/OFFAllows the system administrator to set in system features. Each system option has a correspon
3-46Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs19 ISDN KEYFAC Allows to use ISDN Keypad facility.20 USE EURO Allows to use EURO currency for
3-47211 DOOR RING ASSIGNMENTDesignates which devices will ring when a door phone button is pressed
3-48Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsDEFAULT DATAStation group 500RELATED ITEMSNoneTechnical Manuals Online! - http://www.tech-man.com
3-49214 DISA ALARM RINGING STATIONAssigns the DISA alarm to ring at a specific phone. It is recommended that
3-50Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs219 COMMON RELAY SERVICE TYPEThis MMC is used to define the function of the common relay
3-51220 ISDN SERVICE TYPEAssigns the ISDN service type. Services consist of BC (Bearer Capability) and HLC (High Layer C
1-2Chapter 1Introduction to ProgrammingRemember that to begin programming using an MMC you must press the TRSF key. When you havefinished entering dat
3-52Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs300 CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER STATIONAllows the following features to be enabled on a per–station
3-53ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 300Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g., 205
3-54Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs301 ASSIGN STATION COSUsed to assign a day and night class of service to each keyset. There are 10 different classe
3-55ACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 301Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g., 205)ORPress UP and DOWN to scroll through statio
3-56Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs302 PICKUP GROUPSAllows the assignment of stations into call pickup groups. There are eight pickup groups. An unlim
3-57303 ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARYAssigns BOSS keysets to SECRETARY keysets. One BOSS station can have u
3-58Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs304 ASSIGN STATION/TRUNK USEAllows trunks the ability on a per–station basis to answer inco
3-59DEFAULT DATADIAL= Yes ANS= YesRELATED ITEMSMMC 316 Copy Station UsableMMC 406
3-60Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs305 ASSIGN FORCED CODEAllows the assignment of either account or authorisation codes on a per–station basis or on a
3-61306 HOT LINEAllows a station to make an intercom call to a station or station group. Alternatively, i
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3-62Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs308 ASSIGN BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCEAssigns a background music (BGM) source to keysets. There is
3-63309 ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLDAllows the system administrator to select which Music On Hold (MOH
3-64Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs310 LCR CLASS OF SERVICEAssigns the LCR class of service allowed for a station on a per–station basis. There are ei
3-65312 ALLOW CLIPAllows the system administrator or technician to either:– allow or prevent receipt of CLIP
3-66Chapter 3Programming Using MMCsACTION DISPLAY1. Press TRSF 312Display shows2. Dial station number (e.g., 205)ORPress UP or DOWN to select station
3-67314 CONFIRM OUTGOING CALLAllows outgoing call restriction, disconnect or confirm with tone.PROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used
3-68Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs315 SET RELOCATIONUsed when a station moves its phone to another location (different port). All the previous data a
3-69316 COPY STATION USABLECopy the condition of station/trunk usability and station/station usability from one station t
3-70Chapter 3Programming Using MMCs317 ASSIGN STATION/STATION USEUsed to control whether a station can dial, and/or answer calls for, specific statio
3-71318 DISTINCTIVE RINGSets a distinctive ring for stations. You can set both tone (T) and cadence (C) to one of eight ring v
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