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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION; Purpose; buttons of digital phone and cautions.; CHAPTER; Acronyms frequently used in this document are described.
  • Page 4 – Conventions; WARNING; Indicates additional information as a reference.; Console Screen Output; The lined box with ‘; Bold Courier New; ’ font will indicate the value entered by the operator on the
  • Page 5 – Reference Guides; OfficeServ 7100 Installation Guide; wireless LAN provided by the OfficeServ 7100 system.; Revision History; EDITION; First Edition
  • Page 6 – This page is intentionally left blank.
  • Page 7 – SAFETY CONCERNS; Symbols; Caution; Indication of a general caution; Restriction; Indication for prohibiting an action for a product; Instruction; Indication for commanding a specifically required action
  • Page 8 – Warning; Before using the Auto Record feature; Compliance with the National Version Standards
  • Page 9 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION I
  • Page 10 – MMC Programming
  • Page 15 – ABBREVIATION I
  • Page 16 – LIST OF FIGURES
  • Page 17 – gramming; tons and cautions will be discussed.; Introduction to Programming; Program List by User’s Level; For more information about the programming level, refer to
  • Page 18 – Figure 1.1 24B LCD DCS Euro Phone; right column is numbered 13-24 from the top.; Buttons 19 to 24 are special buttons ‘A–F’; phone has 12 programmable buttons numbered 1-12 from top to bottom.; tons 7 to 12 are special buttons ‘A–F’ used for programming.; right column is numbered 4-6 from the top.; Buttons 1 to 3 are special buttons ‘A–C’ and
  • Page 19 – Hold Button: Clear an entry in the display.
  • Page 22 – Using large LCD Phones; Cautions in Programming; Full programming can be done on any digital LCD phone.
  • Page 23 – Programming can be done for only station level programs.; Table 1.1 Station Level Programming list
  • Page 24 – ACCESS MMC NUMBER.; Table 1.2 System Related MMC list
  • Page 25 – Table 1.3 Station Related MMC list
  • Page 26 – Table 1.4 Trunk Related MMC list
  • Page 27 – Table 1.5 Timer and Tone Related MMC list; The MMC programs related to the function of a group are as follows:; Table 1.6 Group Related MMC list
  • Page 28 – MMC Name
  • Page 30 – Technician Level Programming; This level is allowed to program every level of program.; Table 1.8 Technician Level Programming list
  • Page 32 – Programming List by Name; This programming list is arranged alphabetically; Table 1.9 Alphabetically arranged Programming list
  • Page 33 – Table 1.9 Alphabetically arranged Programming list(continued)
  • Page 39 – Program List by Function; Function; Table 1.10 Phone Function Programming list
  • Page 40 – Table 1.11 Networking Function Programming list; Table 1.12 VoIP Function Programming list
  • Page 41 – Program Description; Table 1.13 WLAN Function Programming list
  • Page 42 – Table 1.15 Auto Attendant/Voice Mail Function Programming list
  • Page 43 – Table 1.16 Diagnosis Function Programming list; The MMC programs related to the function of a hotel are as follows:; Table 1.17 Hotel Function Programming list
  • Page 45 – of Programming Procedure
  • Page 46 – Programming Procedure; corresponding to the MMC.; No; UNLOCKED; CONDITIONS; tor Level Programming or Technician Level Programming.; DEFAULT DATA; ALL STATIONS UNLOCKED
  • Page 47 – ACTION DISPLAY; RELATED ITEMS
  • Page 48 – Default
  • Page 51 – have its answer mode set to one of the following options:
  • Page 52 – RING MODE
  • Page 53 – tify an individual station.; ENTERING CHARACTERS; your message. Pressing; ‘A’ button; toggles between upper case and lower case.; Volume; The # button can be used for the following special characters:; NONE
  • Page 54 – SAM SMITH
  • Page 55 – SPDBLK NOT EXIST
  • Page 58 – Key
  • Page 59 – When using the Right Soft button
  • Page 61 – ASSIGN STATION COS
  • Page 63 – ) Press Transfer button to save and exit.; ASSIGN DATE AND TIME
  • Page 67 – SELECTION 5
  • Page 68 – NOTSET
  • Page 69 – ALARM AND MESSAGE
  • Page 70 – ENTER CHARACTERS
  • Page 71 – for any or all phones.; RING VOLUME
  • Page 73 – CANCEL PGM MSG
  • Page 75 – DAILY
  • Page 76 – Blank Message
  • Page 78 – ) Enter conference member dial number and; ALLOW GROUP CONFERENCE
  • Page 79 – NO DISPLAY; NUMBER FIRST
  • Page 80 – CALENDER
  • Page 81 – ) Press Volume button to select display type and press Right; EXT NAME; MMC 719 IDLE DISPLAY
  • Page 82 – ENGLISH
  • Page 85 – EXEC STATE; IN THE ROOM
  • Page 87 – SHOW LICENSE STS
  • Page 88 – DISABLE
  • Page 90 – CHANGE PASSCODE
  • Page 91 – ) Press Transfer button to save and exit.; ASSIGN DISA TRUNK
  • Page 92 – Ringing Device; ASSIGN UA PORT
  • Page 93 – CONTINUOUS
  • Page 95 – WITH TONE; BARGE IN TYPE
  • Page 96 – NORMAL PORT
  • Page 97 – ICM RING
  • Page 105 – DISA ALARM RING
  • Page 106 – When report; MANUAL PRINT OUT; When; AUTO PRINT OPTN; AUTO PRINT OFF
  • Page 108 – EXTERNAL PAGE
  • Page 109 – VOICE
  • Page 110 – NORMAL STATION
  • Page 111 – GUEST NO SMOKING
  • Page 113 – AA GROUP
  • Page 127 – LCR CLASS 1
  • Page 128 – Option; RCV
  • Page 130 – SET RELOCATION
  • Page 131 – iDCS
  • Page 132 – IP
  • Page 135 – perform a similar function for SLTs.; Calls will ring with the keyset user’s choice of ring frequency.; the bell rings according to the designated ring tone.
  • Page 137 – MMC; This MMC is currently not valid in the UK/EU.
  • Page 138 – Preset FNA can be assigned respectively for each type of call.
  • Page 144 – CO LINE
  • Page 145 – DTMF TYPE
  • Page 148 – TELECOMS
  • Page 149 – ENTERING NUMBERS
  • Page 156 – IMMEDIATE START
  • Page 157 – Type; MPD
  • Page 160 – ON
  • Page 162 – whether the BRI is programmed as a trunk or station in MMC 423.; OPTIONS FOR BRI PORTS PROGRAMMED AS TRUNKS
  • Page 163 – OPTIONS FOR BRI PORTS PROGRAMMED AS STATIONS; For BRI Ports programmed as Trunks:
  • Page 165 – CALLING PARTY NUMBER
  • Page 166 – This MMC allows the technician to program a PRI trunk card.
  • Page 171 – TRUNK
  • Page 173 – NORMAL TRUNK
  • Page 176 – DID
  • Page 178 – Display trunk connection status
  • Page 179 – Display trunk status in conference
  • Page 180 – Display connection status with invalid trunk
  • Page 183 – SEE DESCRIPTION
  • Page 184 – UCDS AUDIO ALARM
  • Page 185 – Allows the technician to adjust individual timers as necessary.; TIMER TABLE; Timer Name
  • Page 189 – TRANSFER RECALL; When timers value is; Some timers are disabled when their value is set to
  • Page 190 – AA INT DGT TIME
  • Page 191 – CC RNG DLY
  • Page 194 – DISA ANSWR
  • Page 196 – PULSE PER SECOND
  • Page 197 – Day
  • Page 198 – tem can be detected.
  • Page 199 – TONE
  • Page 200 – time the system will switch from that plan to the previous plan.; RING PLAN; previous Ring Plan.
  • Page 201 – Ring Plan 1
  • Page 202 – CALL COST; UNIT COST PER MP
  • Page 205 – MW LAMP CADENCE
  • Page 207 – CHECK OUT TIME
  • Page 208 – BUSY TONE
  • Page 210 – OPERATOR GROUP
  • Page 211 – The options for setting up these groups are as follows:
  • Page 217 – Trunk group
  • Page 218 – LCR PROGRAMMING
  • Page 223 – The following program options apply:
  • Page 225 – AUTO LOG OUT; ALL OUT TO FINAL: OFF
  • Page 229 – USED
  • Page 231 – STATION GROUP
  • Page 235 – COPY COS ITEMS
  • Page 236 – There are 30 classes of service available.
  • Page 244 – SYS SPEED DIAL
  • Page 245 – SYS SPEED NAME
  • Page 248 – ACCOUNT CODE
  • Page 249 – PBX CODE; PBX ACCESS CODE
  • Page 250 – TOLL OVERRIDE; TOLL RESTRICTION
  • Page 255 – NOF DEL DGT
  • Page 260 – IN A MEETING
  • Page 261 – NETWORK CODE
  • Page 264 – MY AREA CODE
  • Page 265 – WELCOME TO ABC
  • Page 267 – RESTORE
  • Page 268 – button used to change the selection from BARGE to BOSS.; DIAL KEYPAD
  • Page 272 – pad by pressing numbers as shown in the table.; TYPE OF PHONE; COUNT; See; Programmable Button Assignments
  • Page 273 – GPIK
  • Page 274 – Not used
  • Page 275 – FEATURE NUMBERING DIAL KEYPAD
  • Page 276 – Feature Code Assignments and Default; Feature
  • Page 280 – The following options may be selected:
  • Page 281 – Refer to ‘ENTERING CHARACTERS’ in MMC 104, STATION NAME.
  • Page 282 – PAGE HEADER
  • Page 283 – NO VERSION DATA
  • Page 284 – SAMSUNG TELECOM
  • Page 285 – When changing the COS
  • Page 286 – DIGITS; MMC 749, RATE CALCULATION TABLE; EXAMPLES; are entered, the system will check 1813 first. If no match is
  • Page 288 – DUR; Currency values; ALL COST RATES: NO DATA; ) Press Transfer button and enter 747.
  • Page 290 – ALL OPTIONS ARE NO
  • Page 291 – MBX DOWNLOAD
  • Page 292 – ASSIGN MAIL BOX
  • Page 293 – AUTO RECORD
  • Page 296 – VM HALT
  • Page 297 – ) Press Transfer button and enter 755.; VM ALARM; ) Press Transfer button to save and exit.
  • Page 298 – When the first Built-In Voice Mail port is used for VMMOH; OR; SET VMMOH
  • Page 303 – items 89 to 99 reserved for other PMS stream items.; PRE DEFINED CODES; NO ENTRIES
  • Page 305 – TAX RATE
  • Page 309 – LCR
  • Page 310 – PASSCODE ERROR
  • Page 313 – eight levels within 11.
  • Page 315 – When a card is removed and a different type card is inserted
  • Page 317 – ) Press Transfer button to save and exit.; DIAL NUMBERING PLAN; Phone Volume Level
  • Page 318 – FX
  • Page 319 – PROC
  • Page 320 – RESET SYSTEM
  • Page 321 – should not be used from the default levels; SELECT COUNTRY
  • Page 322 – Hotel Related MMCs
  • Page 323 – of 00:00 means that no daily save is performed.; ) Press Transfer button and enter 815.; MMC IS BUSY
  • Page 325 – PGM DOWNLOAD
  • Page 326 – Files included in MC card are described below:; File Name; MP and VM module is included in this package.
  • Page 328 – LINK ID
  • Page 329 – NORMAL
  • Page 331 – Enter virtual extension number.; SLT; Enter virtual extension type.; SLT
  • Page 332 – Assigns the class of service for networking.
  • Page 338 – REFERENCE CLOCK
  • Page 339 – The data listed below can be printed.
  • Page 340 – SMDR
  • Page 342 – ETHERNET; CLEAR MEMORY; SYSTEM IP TYPE: PRIVATE IP ONLY
  • Page 348 – When changing IP
  • Page 350 – GATEWAY CALL ID
  • Page 351 – This MMC provides various MGI DSP options.
  • Page 355 – OFF; 6 GK REGISTERED; NO
  • Page 362 – with a User ID and Password in order to register with the system.
  • Page 365 – The options set in this MMC apply system wide.
  • Page 368 – PHONE VERSION
  • Page 369 – This MMC modifies the WLAN parameters.; WLAN PARAMETER; 5 CODEC LIST
  • Page 370 – SIP PARAMETER
  • Page 371 – DEFAULT
  • Page 372 – FFFF FFFF FFFF
  • Page 373 – until; MMC 846 WIP INFORMATION
  • Page 375 – DETACH
  • Page 377 – Parameter
  • Page 378 – ) Enter WEP KEY values when the WBS WEP SER-; WIP INFORMATION
  • Page 379 – DTMFR DSP’S
  • Page 380 – grade the system’s operating capabilities.; ALARM REPORTING OPTIONS(Select one of the options)
  • Page 382 – Alarm Code Definitions:
  • Page 388 – POR Restart
  • Page 389 – MAINTENANCE BUSY OPTIONS; ALL IDLE
  • Page 391 – DIAGNOSTIC TIME
  • Page 392 – NNNN
  • Page 393 – cabinet card is as follows:; ) Press Transfer button and enter 857.
  • Page 394 – DGP
  • Page 395 – MP CARD
  • Page 397 – ) Press Transfer button and enter 861.; AUTO UPDATE TIME; Press Volume button to select and press
  • Page 401 – ABBREVIATION
  • Page 407 – OfficeServ 7100 Call Server; Programming Guide
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Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; Purpose; buttons of digital phone and cautions.; CHAPTER; Acronyms frequently used in this document are described.

OfficeServ 7100 Call Server Programming Guide Samsung Business Communications I INTRODUCTION Purpose This guide describes a programming method for the OfficeServ 7100 system users. OfficeServ 7100 allows you to utilize a digital phone to simply change the system setup. Likewise, using a phone to cha...

Page 4 - Conventions; WARNING; Indicates additional information as a reference.; Console Screen Output; The lined box with ‘; Bold Courier New; ’ font will indicate the value entered by the operator on the

Ошибка ! Стиль не определен . II Samsung Business Communications Conventions The following types of paragraphs contain special information that must be carefully read and thoroughly understood. Such information may or may not be enclosed in a rectangular box, separating it from the main text, but is...

Page 5 - Reference Guides; OfficeServ 7100 Installation Guide; wireless LAN provided by the OfficeServ 7100 system.; Revision History; EDITION; First Edition

OfficeServ 7100 Call Server Programming Guide Samsung Business Communications III Reference Guides The following guides are also provided with your OfficeServ 7100 system. OfficeServ 7100 Installation Guide Describes the installation procedures and specifications for the OfficeServ 7100 system. Offi...

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