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PROGRAMMING
TECHNICAL MANUAL
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INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING

1.1 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW

The DCS system arrives from the factory with default data. Connect it to trunks, stations and power, turn the
system on and it is fully operational. The only thing left to do is customize the data to fit the customer's needs.
This is called programming the system.
MMC stands for Man Machine Code and each program is assigned a different three digit code. These MMC
codes are used to view, create or change customer data. Programming is simply deciding what needs to be
done and knowing which MMC is used to do it. For example, use MMC 601 to create a station group. System
speed dial numbers are entered in MMC 705 and soft keys are assigned to individual keysets using MMC
722.
System programming may be done from any LCD 12B, LCD 24B (Euro style), Falcon 18B or Falcon 28B
keyset or via a PC using PCMMC software. The first thing you must do is open system programming. As a
security measure, a passcode must be entered to do this. Figure 1–1 illustrates the keys on a display keyset
that have special functions during programming. When required, these keys will be referred to by the names
described in the diagram.

1.2 PROGRAMMING LEVELS

There are three levels of programming: SYSTEM, CUSTOMER and STATION. System 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 [xxx IN PGM MODE] when another keyset is in the
program mode.
A. System level
This level is entered via MMC 800 and requires the technician level passcode. It allows access to all system
programs, station programs and maintenance programs.
B. Customer level
This level is entered via MMC 200 and requires the customer passcode. It allows access to station programs
and system programs allowed by the technician in MMC 802. When using the customer passcode to access
station programs, data for all stations can be viewed or changed.
NOTE: When the system is programmed for multiple tenant use, each tenant has an individual customer
passcode enabled in MMC 201. The access for tenant passcode is limited to only certain MMCs. See MMC
201 for more details.
After opening programming with the customer passcode, you must press TRSF to exit. Now press TRSF and
the MMC number you wish to access.
C. Station level
All keysets can access station programs 102 ~ 119 without using a passcode. Each user can only change
station data for his/her own keyset.
When the LCD 12B, LCD18B, LCD24B or LCD 28B keyset is in programming, the display shows instructions,
prompts and choices. Existing data is always displayed before it can be changed. The keystroke sequence
for each MMC is detailed in the following pages.
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  • Page 1: Introduction To Programming

    1.1 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW The DCS system arrives from the factory with default data. Connect it to trunks, stations and power, turn the system on and it is fully operational. The only thing left to do is customize the data to fit the customer’s needs.
  • Page 2 In MMC 811 two options are available, RESET SYSTEM and CLEAR MEMORY, you must select CLEAR MEMORY using the Volume Up key or dialling 1. RESET SYSTEM only restarts system - it does not clear the memory Page 2 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 3 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION FIGURE 1-1 SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS New Falcon 28 Key Handset FIGURE 1-2 SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS DX 24 Key Handset Page 3 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 4 Programmable keys on the Falcon 28B, Falcon 18B, Falcon 8B and DX24B are programmed in MMC 722 and MMC 723. The mapping of the keys is shown in the diagrams below. Page 4 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 5 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION FIGURE 1-3 SPECIAL KEY FUNCTIONS Euro 24 Key Handset Page 5 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 6: Programming Procedures

    Dial by Voice Assignment 217: CCC Option Common Service Relay Type 220: ISDN Service Type 300: Customer On/Off per Station 301: Assign Station COS 302: Pick Up Groups 303: Assign Boss/Secretary Page 6 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 7 Assign Night Trunk Group DCS70: 500: System Wide Counters 501: System Timers 502: Station Timer 503: Trunk Wide Timers 504: Pulse Make/Break Ratio 505: Assign Date and Time 506: Tone Cadence Page 7 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 8 AA Record Gain 731: AA RAM Clear 732: AA Translation Table 733: AA Plan Table 734: AA Message Match 735: AA Used Plan 736: Assign AA MOH 737: DECT System Code Page 8 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 9 Volume Control 809: System MMC Language 810: Halt Processing 811: Reset System 812: Country Code V6 designates Version 6 software changes. D24 designates specific DCS24 information. Cadence designates specific Cadence MMC’s Page 9 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 10 2 Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: ALL STATIONS UNLOCKED RELATED ITEMS: STATION USER PROGRAMMING Page 10 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 11 PASSCODE : 1234 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: ALL STATION PASSCODES = 1234 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 100 STATION LOCK Page 11 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 12 The DCS system allows five types of call forwarding. FORWARD ALL, FORWARD NO ANSWER, FORWARD BUSY, FORWARD FOLLOW ME and FORWARD EXTERNAL. There is an additional option, FORWARD BUSY/NO ANSWER, that allows both of these options to be activated at the same time, provided that destinations have been entered for both.
  • Page 13 MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS MMC 501 SYSTEM TIMERS MMC 502 FORWARD NO ANSWER TIMER MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING Page 13 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 14 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: ALL KEYSETS RING RING FREQUENCY DEFAULT IS 5 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 111 KEYSET RING TONE Page 14 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 15 Press TRSF 104 [201] STN NAME Display shows Dial station number (eg., 205) [205] STN NAME Press UP or DOWN to select station Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor Page 15 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 16 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: “A” BUTTON IS BUTTON #19 ON KEYSET Page 16 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 17 Press the RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press the LEFT soft key to return to step 3 Press HOLD button to clear an entry If an error is made, use DOWN arrow to step Page 17 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 18 Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 106 STATION SPEED DIAL NAME MMC 606 ASSIGN SPEED BLOCK Page 18 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 19 Dial station number (eg., 205) [205] SPEED NAME 00 : Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor Dial station number (eg., 305) [305] SPEED NAME Page 19 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 20 Press LEFT soft key to return to step 3 to continue entering entries Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 105 STATION SPEED DIAL Page 20 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 21 Press the key to be programmed Dial extender according to above table System will return to this step If no more entries, press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Page 21 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 22 MMC 724 DIAL NUMBERING PLAN Note: When 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. Page 22 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 23 RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to exit Press SPK to advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: PORT NUMBER: ? TENANT NUMBER: 1 PICKUP GROUP: 01 STATION GROUP: NONE Page 23 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 24 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 MMC 803 ASSIGN TENANT GROUP - DCS ONLY Page 24 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 25 2 Press LEFT soft key to return to step 3 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: COUNTRY: WESTERN Page 25 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 26 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION CLOCK: 12 HOUR CLOCK DISPLAY: LOWERCASE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 505 ASSIGN DATE AND TIME Page 26 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 27 Press UP or DOWN to select keyset and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [ALL] STN ON/OFF AUTO HOLD : OFF Press ANS/RLS for ALL Dial option number from above list [205] STN ON/OFF Page 27 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 28 HOT KEYPAD ON KEY TONE ON PAGE REJOIN ON RING PREFERENCE ON CALL COST OFF AME BGM: AME PSWD: RELATED ITEMS: MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS Page 28 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 29 1 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: FREQUENCY 5 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 114 OFF-HOOK RING VOLUME Page 29 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 30 Dial valid entry from above list for [205] ALM CLK alarm type HHMM: 1300→ DAILY Press UP or DOWN to select alarm type and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and return to step 2 Page 30 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 31 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: ALARMS SET TO NOTSET RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 31 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 32 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NO MEMOS ENTERED RELATED ITEMS: “A” BUTTON IS BUTTON #19 ON KEYSET Page 32 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 33 Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: RING LEVEL 4 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 111 KEYSET RING TONE DCS70, DCS 24, DCS 200 Ver 6 PLEASE SEE MMC114 Volume Settings Page 33 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 34 TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 114: Keyset Volume Settings DCS 70, DCS 24, DX408 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator to set the volume for any or all keysets. RING VOLUME Set a level for keyset ring volume. There are eight volume levels: level 1 is the lowest and level 8 the highest.
  • Page 35 Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NO MESSAGES SELECTED RELATED ITEMS: MMC 715 PROGRAMMED MESSAGE MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING Page 35 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 36 [205] ALM REM (1) HHMM: → NOTSET Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor Press ANS/RLS to select all stations [ALL] ALM REM (1) Page 36 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 37 RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: ALARMS SET TO NOTSET RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 37 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 38 SECTION MMC 117: Assign Background Music Volume DCS Version 1.x to 5.x software and DCS Compact DESCRIPTION: Allows station users the ability to assign volume levels for their individual background music. This MMC will not change the level for the speaker phone. Background music will return to the level set by the user when the call is completed.
  • Page 39 Note: a short ring burst of selected value Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: ALL STATIONS SET TO LEVEL 4 RELATED ITEMS: STATION USER PROGRAMMING Page 39 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 40 RIGHT or LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to save and advanced to next DEFAULT DATA : NUMBER FIRST RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 40 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 41 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 121: Keyset Language DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software DESCRIPTION: Allows keyset users the ability to assign an LCD display based on user’s own language. ENGLISH GERMAN SPANISH PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 42 Enter MMC number and press RIGHT soft key to enter MMC. To log out press TRSF key. DEFAULT DATA: CLOSED RELATED ITEMS: MMC 201 CHANGE CUSTOMER PASSCODE MMC 802 CUSTOMER ACCESS MMC NUMBER Page 42 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 43 VERIFY : FAILURE Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: PASSCODE = 1234 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 200 OPEN CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING Page 43 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 44 DISA ALARM 5678 ALARM CLR 8765 AA RECORD 4321 DECT REGST 4321 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 212 ALARM RINGING STATION MMC 410 ASSIGN DISA TRUNK MMC 507 ASSIGN AUTO NIGHT TIME Page 44 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 45 DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 204 COMMON BELL CONTROL MMC 601 ASSIGN STATION GROUP MMC 605 ASSIGN EXTERNAL PAGE ZONE DCS70 and DCS24/DX408 MMC 219 COMMON RELAY SERVICE TYPE Page 45 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 46 If interrupted is chosen, the relay follows an internal CO ring pattern of one second closed followed by three seconds open. As default, all common bell relay pairs are assigned as 380X DCS, 381 Comp, 36X DCS 70, 362 DCS24 & DX408 PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 47 Designates the station that controls the loud bell ring output of a Trunk A card. Each Trunk A card has one loud bell output; these outputs are given a DN of 3901-3920 DCS, 363-365 DCS 70 and 362 DCS24 / DX408 as a default value to enable them to be assigned.
  • Page 48 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: NO BARGE-IN RELATED ITEMS: MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS Page 48 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 49 NOTE: This MMC is not to be used to assign Cadence voice mail card ports. The DCS automatically assigns Cadence voice mail ports when the DCS detects a Cadence or Cadence Lite card installed.
  • Page 50 Press LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 above Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: ICM RING RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 50 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 51 Use UP or DOWN for selection of station numbers Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: NONE FOR MASTER RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 51 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 52 Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 210 TEN. ON AND OFF Display shows LCR ENABLE :OFF Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor TEN. ON AND OFF Page 52 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 53 Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: LCR IS OFF PERI UCD SET IS OFF SMDI VMS SET IS OFF DISA PSWD IS ON RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 53 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 54 Press LEFT soft key to return to step 3 above Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: STATION GROUP 500 (50 DX408) RELATED ITEMS: NONE Page 54 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 55 Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: ALL SENSORS RING 500 DAY/NIGHT RELATED ITEMS: MMC 213 ALARM MESSAGE Note: This MMC is not applicable to DCS Compact System or the DCS24 / DX408 Systems Page 55 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 56 RIGHT soft key to move cursor Enter in name using above method and table [3502] ALARM NAME Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 FIRE! Press TRSF to store and exit Page 56 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 57 MMC 212 ALARM RINGING STATION DCS70 NOTE: Only 1 alarm is available on the DCS70. Default number = 351. Note: This MMC is not applicable to DCS Compact System or the DCS24/DX408 Systems Page 57 of 280 DCS & DX I&M...
  • Page 58 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: DAY 500 NIGHT 500 RELATED ITEMS: NONE NOTE: DISA ALARM is not applicable to DCS Compact system. Page 58 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 59 MMC DEFAULT DATA: 2CH-7USER-20BIN RELATED ITEMS: MMC 216 VOICE DIALLER MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 724 DIAL NUMBER PLAN KEYSET USER GUIDE Page 59 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 60 Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 215 DIALLER OPTION MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 724 DIAL NUMBER PLAN KEYSET USER GUIDE Page 60 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 61 Press TRANSFER to store and exit or Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 313 ASSIGN PIN CODE MMC 717 PIN CODE Page 61 of 280 DCS & DX I&M August 2001...
  • Page 62 NOT USED for DCS70; External Page for DCS24 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 203 Assign UA Device MMC 204 Common Bell Control MMC 205 Assign Loud Bell MMC 605 Assign External Page Zone (DCS70 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software) Page 62 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 63 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 220: ISDN SERVICE TYPE DESCRIPTION: Assign the ISDN service type of SLT port. Service consist of BC(Bearer Capability) and HLC(High Layer Capability). TYPE DESCRIPTION VOICE Voice service Speech Telephony FAX 3 G3 FAX service 3.1kHz Audio...
  • Page 64 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 300: Customer On/Off per Station DESCRIPTION: Allows the following features to be enabled on a per-station basis. ACCESS DIAL Determines whether a station can select a trunk or trunk group by dialling its directory number (DN).
  • Page 65 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF Press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 1 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next...
  • Page 66 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 301: Assign Station COS DESCRIPTION: Used to assign day and night class of service to each keyset. There are 30 different classes of service that are defined in MMC 701 - Assign COS Contents. Classes of service are numbered 01-30.
  • Page 67 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: DAY CLASS = 01 NIGHT CLASS = 01 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS Page 67 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 68 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 302: Pickup Groups DESCRIPTION: Allows the assignment of stations into call pickup groups. There is a maximum of 20 pickup groups. An unlimited number of members can belong to each group. Stations can only be in one pickup group.
  • Page 69 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 303: Assign Boss/Secretary DESCRIPTION: Assigns BOSS keysets to SECRETARY keysets. One BOSS station can have up to four SECRETARY stations and one SECRETARY station can have up to four BOSS stations. A dedicated BOSS button must be programmed on the SECRETARY keyset(s).
  • Page 70 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 304: Assign Extension/Trunk Use DESCRIPTION: Allow trunks the ability on a per-station basis to answer incoming Trunk calls, to dial out on Trunk or to do both. If a station is set to NO Dial, the station will not have the ability to make a call. If the station is set to NO Answer, the station cannot answer an incoming call on that Trunk.
  • Page 71 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 305: Assign Forced Code DESCRIPTION: Allows the assignment of either account or authorisation codes on a per-station basis or on an all-station basis. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 72 DCS 200 Version 1.x to 5.x software and DCS Compact DESCRIPTION: Allows the DCS to have a Hot Line for INTERNAL USE ONLY. If an external number is to be dialled, use MMC 307 Assign Off-Hook Selection. A destination can be either a station or station group.
  • Page 73 SECTION MMC 306: Hot Line DCS 70, DCS 24 & DCS 200 Version 6.x software DESCRIPTION: Allows a station to make an intercom call to a station or station group. Alternatively, it seizes a trunk to allow a station the ability to make a predetermined outgoing call, upon the expiration of a timer (see MMC 501 System Timers, Off-Hook Selection Timer).
  • Page 74 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 307: Assign Off-Hook Selection DESCRIPTION: Allows a station the ability to make a predetermined outgoing call, eg., 000, upon the expiration of a timer (see MMC 501 System Timers, Off-Hook Selection Timer). There is a maximum of 18 digits dialled with pauses, FLASH, and Decadic to DTMF dial mode change may be included in the dial string.
  • Page 75 3702, 3704. On Version 5.X DCS software a trunk port of an 8TRK CID card can be used as a BGM port ie. 7XX On the DCS 70 & Compact there are 3 possible sources: None, 371,372. On the DCS24 the music source is on the base board (switch select internal/external).
  • Page 76 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION RELATED ITEMS: MMC 309 ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLD MMC 408 ASSIGN TRUNK MUSIC ON HOLD SOURCE MMC 400 TRUNK ON & OFF MMC 736 ASSIGN AA MOH MMC 756 ASSIGN VM MOH Page 76 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 77 3702, 3704. On Version 5.X DCS software a trunk port of an 8TRK CID card can be used as a MOH port ie. 7XX On the DCS 70 & Compact there is 3 possible sources: None, 371,372. 371 is via the motherboard and can be used for either Internal or External, 372 is via the MISC card and is an external source only.
  • Page 78 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MOH SOURCE : 3701 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 79 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 310: LCR Class of Service DESCRIPTION: Assigns the LCR (Least Cost Routing) class of service for each station. There are eight classes which may be assigned. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 80 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 311: Assign SIM Parameter DESCRIPTION: Assigns and sets parameters for the serial interface module (SIM). PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right...
  • Page 81 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter desired selection from table “F” [257] SIM PARA. (eg., 04) DTR CHECK : ON Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to step 4 Enter desired selection from table “G”...
  • Page 82 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press SPK to store and advance to next TABLE A SIM PARAMETERS SIM TYPE Table B CALL MODE Table C ANS MODE Table D AUTO BAUD Table E DTR CHECK Table F ECHO Table G...
  • Page 83 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION TABLE B. SIM TYPE TABLE H. PROTOCOL HOST V110 MODEM V120 TABLE I. SPEED TABLE TABLE C. CALL MODE MANUAL 1200 AUTO WITH 2400 AUTO WITHOUT 4800 9600 TABLE D. ANS MODE 19200 MANUAL...
  • Page 84 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 312: Allow CLIP DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator or technician to either: ⇒ allow or prevent receipt of CLIP data from the network ⇒ allow or restrict sending of CLIP data, including type of data, to the network.
  • Page 85 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 405 Trunk Number MMC 414 Assign CLIP Trunks MMC 718 My Area Code Page 85 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 86 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 314: CONFIRM OUTGOING CALL DESCRIPTION: Sets on a station basis whether the station user after dialling a restricted number is disconnected or is provided with a tone prior to disconnection. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN...
  • Page 87 MMC 315: Set Relocation Applies to all software versions of the DCS 70, DCS 24 and to DCS Version 6 software. DESCRIPTION: Used to relocate a station to another location (different port). All the previous data are moved to the new location automatically.
  • Page 88 MMC 316: Copy Station Usable Applies to all software versions of the DCS 70, DCS 24 and to DCS Version 6 software. Not for DX408. DESCRIPTION: Copy the condition of station/trunk usability and station/station usability from one station to another station.
  • Page 89 SECTION MMC 317: Assign Station\Station Usable Applies to all software versions of the DCS 70, DCS 24 and to DCS Version 6.x software. DESCRIPTION: Used to control whether a station can dial, and/or answer calls for specific stations. PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 90 MMC 318: Distinctive Ring Applies to all software versions of the DCS 70, DCS 24 and to DCS Version 6 software. DESCRIPTION: This sets the distinctive tone received by the called keyset. You can set both tone (T) and cadence (C) to one of eight ring values (1-8), or to follow the calling station ring (F-STN).
  • Page 91 MMC 319: Assign Branch Group Applies to all software versions of the DCS 70, DCS 24 and to DCS Version 6 software. Description: Assigns stations to specific branch groups. If a call is presented at a station which a member of branch group 01 other members of branch group 01 can answer that call by going off hook.
  • Page 92 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 400: Customer On/Off per Trunk DESCRIPTION: Assigns several options(listed below) on a per-trunk basis. NOTE: 1A2 Emulation means a third party can join an existing Trunk conversation by pressing the relevent DTS key for the line on their keyset.
  • Page 93 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 401: CO/PBX Line DESCRIPTION: Used to select the mode of the CO line. If the PBX mode is chosen, this allows PBX access codes to be recognised, thus allowing more complete toll restriction. This mode is assigned on a per-trunk basis. If a trunk requires the use of the RECALL key, it must be set to PBX mode.
  • Page 94 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 402: Trunk Dial Type DESCRIPTION: Used to determine the dialling type of each CO line. There are two options: Decadic and Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF). PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 95 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 403: Trunk Toll Class DESCRIPTION: Assigns toll class level assignments on a per-trunk or all-trunk basis in a day or night condition. The options for toll level will follow the either station class or the class of service defined in MMCs 702 Toll Deny Table and 703 Toll Allowance Table.
  • Page 96 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press RIGHT soft keys to return to step 2 [704] TOLL CLASS above D: CLS-B N: CLS-B Enter night toll class (eg., 2) Use UP or DOWN to scroll through toll classes and use RIGHT soft key to return to...
  • Page 97 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 404: Trunk Name DESCRIPTION: Allows a eleven (11) character name to be entered to identify an individual trunk. Names are written using the key pad. Each press of a key will select a character. Press the desired key to move the cursor to the next position.
  • Page 98 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter trunk name using the procedure [704] TRUNK NAME described above. Press RIGHT soft key to SAMSUNG return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next...
  • Page 99 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 405: Trunk Number DESCRIPTION: Allows an eleven (11) digit number to be entered to identify an individual trunk. Numbers are written using the key pad. Each press of a key will select a digit. Pressing the desired key will move the cursor to the next position.
  • Page 100 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter trunk number using the procedure [704] CO TEL NO. described above 98181234 Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 above Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next...
  • Page 101 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 406: Trunk Ring Assignment DESCRIPTION: Enables audible signalling to be assigned to a specific station or a group of stations or an auto attendant when incoming Trunk calls are received. This MMC controls both day and night locations.
  • Page 102 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 407: Forced Trunk Release DESCRIPTION: Allows a Technician to Force Release a specific trunk or all trunks for maintenance purposes. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections...
  • Page 103 8TRK CID card can be used as a MOH port ie. 7XX. On the DCS 70 & Compact there are 3 possible sources: None, 371, 372. 371 is via the motherboard and can be used for either Internal or External, 372 is via the MISC card and is an external source only.
  • Page 104 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 105 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 409: Trunk Status Read DESCRIPTION: Allows the status of trunks to be read so that Technicians can readily identify the tenant and location of a trunk. This is a read-only MMC. OPTION TABLE...
  • Page 106 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter in desired option [704] LOOP TRUNK LINE : CO LINE Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Enter in desired option [704] LOOP TRUNK DIAL : DTMF TYPE Press UP or DOWN key to make selection...
  • Page 107 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 410: Assign DISA Trunk DESCRIPTION: Enables the system to have Direct Inward System Access (DISA). Because there is a possibility that unauthorised calls may be made via DISA, safeguards have been included. The Customer must be made aware of this possibility.
  • Page 108 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 411: Assign E1 Signal Type DESCRIPTION: NOT USED IN AUSTRALIA Defines the type of signalling for the E1 trunks assigned to the card. There are four (4) types of signalling as detailed below. There are six conditions of signalling associated with E&M and DID.
  • Page 109 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: None RELATED ITEMS: MMC 714 DID Number and Name Translation Page 109 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 110 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 412: Assign Trunk Signal DESCRIPTION: Used for programming the type of signalling when E&M tieline cards are installed. DCS200 & DCS70 only. The type of signalling used must be identical for the equipment at both ends of the E&M link. For example the DCS200 E&M card and the router.
  • Page 111 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 413: Voice Mail Answer Mode DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used to program the answer mode of the SVM-800 Voice Mail system. Combinations of the options can also be programmed giving callers the option to select the mode they require.
  • Page 112 PRS3: The call duration timer starts base on the timer. When first PRS is detected, call duration timer is stopped and call is released. (ROI type in Australia) NOTE: PRS Reversal on Answer (ROA) is only supported by the DCS V5.X software. The DCS 70, DCS24 and DX408 systems support PRS ROI only.
  • Page 113 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 415: Report Trunk Abandon Data DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator or technician to enable or disable the reporting of abandoned CO calls for which CLIP information has been collected on a per trunk basis.
  • Page 114 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 416: AC15 Translation NOT USED IN AUSTRALIA DESCRIPTION: Gives the ability of an E&M tie line to use the DID translation tables (MMC 714). PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 115 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: CRC4 ON RELATED ITEMS: MMC 418 CARD RESTART Note: This MMC is not applicable to DCS/Compact System Page 115 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 116 BRI or PRI card that you restart. Note: In DCS and DCS Compact software version prior to version 6 the selection of the relevant ISDN card to restart was selected by slot number.
  • Page 117 OptionsError! Reference source not found. DESCRIPTION: This MMC establishes the BRI options for the DCS/Compact systems for both BRI Trunks and BRI Stations (extensions). For each BRA, two adjacent ports are assigned, therefore you only have to change the value for one of the ports and the value for the other port will be changed automatically.
  • Page 118 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION BRI-Station (BRI-STN) POWER FEED CHANNEL ANY PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 119 If the dial sending mode is changed on any port of the DCS, all other ports will be set to same dial sending mode. If the PRI line is not equipped for DDI service by the Network Provider, the NORMAL mode should be used.
  • Page 120 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 714 DID NUMBER TABLE Page 120 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 121 “Accept” the call. The call is cleared if the DCS is programmed to “Reject” the call. If the Incoming called party number does not have a matching entry in MSN table, then the operator is presented with the call.
  • Page 122 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter station number via dial key pad) [704] MSN DGT (4) → 204 (eg., 204) 4602831 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key. The system automatically advances the cursor. If the, data entered is invalid “INVALID DATA”...
  • Page 123 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 422: Assign Trunk COS DESCRIPTION: MMC 422 is used to assign a day and night class of service to each trunk. There are 30 classes of service that may be defined in MMC 701 Assign COS Contents. Classes of service are numbered 01-30.
  • Page 124 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: TRUNK COS DAY : TRUNK COS NIGHT : 01 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 701 Page 124 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 125 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 423: BRI Configuration DESCRIPTION: Assigns BRI ports as either a BRI Trunk (BTI-TRK) or BRI Extension (BRI-STN). PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS...
  • Page 126 The DCS/Compact set aside 32 numbers in the range 7801 to 7832 (SO MSN) to identify devices connected to BRA extensions. That is a total of 32 ISDN terminals can be connected to BRA extensions off the DCS (up to 8 per BRI extension). The DCS must be configured using this MMC to associate the 78XX number with a BRI extension.
  • Page 127 NOTES: 1. For the DCS it refers to CLIP rather than CID. 2. DCS 70 hardware requirements are the 3TRK card and either the MISC1 or MISC2 card. 3. DCS system require Version 5.X software or later. 4. DCS hardware requirements are the 8TRK CID card and Expansion A1 card.
  • Page 128 Trunk Gain Control DESCRIPTION: Applicable to all versions of the DCS 70 and DCS 24 software and to DCS version 6 software. This MMC procedure allows trunk gain control to be modified. WARNING: The db levels should be left at default setting. Changing some of these setting may breach ACA requirements.
  • Page 129 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 427: R2MFC Signal R2MFC signal is the Caller ID signal provided by E1 & T1 digital trunk lines – not used in Australia. Page 129 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 130 SECTION MMC 428: Trunk/Trunk Applicable to all versions of the DCS 70 and DCS 24 software and to DCS version 6 software. Not applicable to DX408. DESCRIPTION: Assigns which trunks can be used for outgoing calls in the case of DISA out calls or Trunk to Trunk transfer call from specific trunks on a per trunk basis.
  • Page 131 UCD group reaches the counter value. RANGE = 0-25. COUNTER DCS 70, DCS 24 and DCS Version 6 UCD CS LEVEL Provides call wait indication level 1 if number of calls waiting to be answered in UCD group reaches this value.
  • Page 132 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter in new value via dial key pad UCDS VISUAL ALAM 00 → If entry is valid, system will return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next...
  • Page 133 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: SEE TABLE OF TIMERS AND VALUES RELATED ITEMS: NONE DCS TIMER TABLE TIMER NAME DEFAULT RANGE AA INT DGT TIME 05 SEC 1-25 SEC...
  • Page 134 0-990 SEC UCDS VISUAL ALAM 0 SEC 0-990 SEC VOICE DIAL DELAY 8 SEC 05-15 SEC DCS 24, 70 AND VERSION 6.0 TIMER TABLE TIMER NAME DEFAULT RANGE AA INT DGT TIME 05 SEC 1–25 SEC AA NO ACT TIME 10 SEC 1–25 SEC...
  • Page 135 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION CO CLEAR TIME 30 SEC 0–255 SEC CO CONFIRM TIME 003 MIN CO–CO DISCONNECT 20 MIN 0–255 MIN CONFER TONE INT 9900 MS 100-9900 MS CONFIRM TONE TM 1000 MS 100–2500 MS 030 SEC...
  • Page 136 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION AA TRANS TIME: After this time, compare input digit with AA translation table (MMC 732) and transfer to destination. ALERT TONE TIMER: This timer sets the duration of the attention tone preceding a call to a keyset in the Voice Announce or Auto Answer mode.
  • Page 137 KMMC DIGIT TIME: This timer controls the maximum period between programming actions while in a programming session. When the timer expires, the DCS system automatically returns the system to secure programming status.
  • Page 138 OHVA ANSWER TIME: This timer controls the time duration of an OHVA call before automatic rejection. DCS 70 – 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 139 This timer governs the duration of DTMF digits which are transmitted to an external VM system port. It will be useful when some of VMS system fails to accept valid DTMF digit being transmitted from DCS system through SLT port. (Range: 100 - 9900 msec.)
  • Page 140 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 726 VM/AA Options Page 140 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 141 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 503: Trunk-Wide Timer DESCRIPTION: Allows certain trunk timer values to be changed on a per-trunk basis or for all trunks. It is not advisable to change these values (with the exception of trunk flash time) without assistance from Technical Support.
  • Page 142 WINK 200 MSEC 100-300 MSEC MF/DP INT 100-9900 MSEC MFR DLY TM 00-25 SEC Note: 08, 11 and 12 are new options for DCS24, and DCS 70 and DCS 200 Version 6 Page 142 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 143 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 504: Pulse Make/Break Ratio DESCRIPTION: Allows the technician to change the value of pulses per second and the duration of the make/break time. This will only affect rotary dial trunks. Not DX408i. FEATURE KEYS...
  • Page 144 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 505: Assign Date and Time DESCRIPTION: Allows the system date and time to be set. This will set the system-wide clock. FEATURE KEYS 0-6 (0: SUN, 1: MON, 2: TUE, 3: WED, 4: THU, 5: FRI, 6: SAT)
  • Page 145 Allows the technician to customise the tone cadence on a system-wide basis. There are ten tone cadences available. The tone control of the cadence may be changed from interrupt tone to continuous tone. Some DCS systems may require default settings to comply with local operating companies. FEATURE KEYS...
  • Page 146 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: SEE LIST BELOW TONE BUSY TONE CONFIRM/BARGE-IN TONE DIAL TONE CONTINUOUS DND/NO MORE TONE ERROR TONE CONTINUOUS HOLD/CAMP-ON TONE 3500 3500 MESSAGE WAIT TONE CONTINUOUS RING BACK TONE RING TONE 1000 3000...
  • Page 147 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 507: Assign Auto Night Time DESCRIPTION: Enters the system into night mode automatically by utilising time and day tables. A NIGHT key is not needed as the system will switch automatically, it is helpful to have a dedicated button so the status can be manually changed.
  • Page 148 Allows the System Administrator to program Call Cost parameters so the Call Cost can be calculated from number of Meter Pulses received by the DCS from the Network. The Call Cost can be displayed on the LCD during a call or as an SMDR record. Attributes are listed below.
  • Page 149 CO Tone Cadence DESCRIPTION: Allows the technician to program the DCS system so that it recognises tones sent from the analog Trunk Network on a system-wide basis. There are three(3) types of tones available through this MMC.The control of the tone cadence may be changed from interrupt tone to continuous tone.
  • Page 150 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial in new value for interrupt times CO RGBACK T: 0400 (must be four digits) 0200 0400 2000 Press RIGHT soft key advances cursor Press LEFT soft key retreats cursor back If valid entry, system returns to step 2...
  • Page 151 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 510: SLT Message Wait Cadence DESCRIPTION: Provides the ability to customise the SLT Message Wait LED cadence. There are two cadences available, CONTINUOUS & INTERRUPT. The LED cadence control may be changed from interrupt to continuous. The default setting of interrupt cadence is from 2000 to 2000.
  • Page 152 PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 510: SLT Ring Cadence Applicable to DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed DESCRIPTION: Used to set ring cadence for SLI ports. Options are: Station ring Trunk ring Door ring...
  • Page 153 MMC 511: SLT Message Wait Cadence Applicable to DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed. Not applicable to DCS 24. DESCRIPTION: Provides the ability to customise the SLT Message Wait LED cadence. The default setting of interrupt cadence is ON:1000 OFF: 1000.
  • Page 154 SECTION MMC 512: Assign Holiday Applicable to DCS 24, DX408, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed DESCRIPTION: Assigns holiday dates to a system for the current year. System will remain in Night Service for those periods assigned.
  • Page 155 There are a maximum of 32 members allowed in one group. The operator group is automatically assigned group number 500. Note: In DCS/Compact System: maximum 30 of members are allowed in one group. FEATURE KEYS...
  • Page 156 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: RING MODE NONE OVERFLOW TIME 000 SEC GRP TRSF TIME 000 SEC NEXT PORT NONE GROUP MEMBER MEMBER 01:201 OTHER MEMBER NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 211 DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT MMC 212 ALARM RINGING STATION...
  • Page 157 TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 600: Assign Operator Group Applicable to DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed DESCRIPTION: Used to assign the operator group for DAY mode and NIGHT mode. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN...
  • Page 158 If a station is in more than one group and attempts to use the IOG key, it will be removed from all groups. In DCS/Compact System: maximum 30 of members are allowed in one group. GROUP TYPES NORMAL GROUP VMAA GROUP Can only have distribute or sequential ringing.
  • Page 159 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 160 DESCRIPTION: This program is similar to MMC 600 Assign Operator Group but this one is for stations only. With the DCS 70 Operator group group 500 is defined in this MMC also. The station groups that are available will provide more flexibility in the usage of Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), AA GROUP and VM/AA applications.
  • Page 161 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 203 ASSIGN UA DEVICE MMC 204 COMMON BELL CONTROL DCS 70 NOTE: STA GROUPS RANGE = 501 – 519 STA GROUPS 501 – 509 ARE NOT ABLE TO BE ASSIGNED AS UCD GROUP. MAXIMUM OF 5 UCD GROUPS MAXIMUM OF 30 MEMBERS IN ANY STA GROUP.
  • Page 162 Names are written using the keypad. Each press of a key will select a character. Pressing the next key will move the cursor to the next position. For example, if the directory name is “SAMSUNG," press the number “7” three 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.
  • Page 163 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: NONE RELATED ITEMS: MMC 104 STATION NAME...
  • Page 164 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 603: Assign Trunk Group DESCRIPTION: Allows the assignment of trunks to a specific trunk group or to several trunk groups. This is very useful in the programming of LCR when more than one trunk is to be in several dialling plans. There are two different modes of operation: (1) sequential and (2) distribute.
  • Page 165 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 604: Assign Station To Page Zone DESCRIPTION: Allows the technician to assign a keyset to any of the four internal paging zones and all call page (page plus ∗). The total number of keysets that can receive a page is limited to 80. A keyset may be assigned to more than one zone.
  • Page 166 Determines which relays will close when one of the four external page zones is accessed. DCS NOTE: The system must be equipped with a Trunk A card to allow external paging. Each Trunk A card is equipped with two external page relays. The page relays have default DNs of 360X.
  • Page 167 SIMs, DPIMs or for stations that do not require the ability to use speed dial. The Free List will show how many bins are left to be assigned. One block has a ten (10) entries. DCS has a 1500 entries maximum per system, 500 for System Speed and up to 50 on a per station maximum.
  • Page 168 STATIONS 10 ENTRIES (1 Block) DCS COMPACT, SYSTEM 200 ENTRIES (20 Blocks) DCS 24 & DCS 70 STATIONS 10 ENTRIES (1 Block) RELATED ITEMS: MMC 705 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL MMC 706 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL BY NAME Page 168 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 169 SECTION MMC 607: UCD Options Applicable to DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed DESCRIPTION: Allows the UCD group assigned in MMC 601 to have more specific values for several attributes. If the UCD GROUP has not been programmed in a system, you may be presented warning and not be allowed to enter this MMC.
  • Page 170 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 607 [501]UCD GROUP Display shows 1st MSG NO : NONE Dial UCD OPTION number [501]UCD GROUP OR Press UP or DOWN 1st MSG NO : NONE press RIGHT soft key...
  • Page 171 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 608: Assign CLIP Review Block DESCRIPTION: Provides a means of adding or deleting CLIP review blocks to an individual keyset. With the ability to delete a Clip Review block or blocks or speed dial, it will not be necessary to waste these on such items as voice mail, DPIMs or for keysets that do not have displays.
  • Page 172 MMC700 Allows the technician to create a copy of a selected class of service or create a new class of service (COS) option simply without interruption to an existing class of service. The DCS , DCS70 and DCS Compact systems have thirty (30) Classes of Service. The DCS 24 has ten (10) Classes of Service.
  • Page 173 If the feature of un-supervised conference is allowed, a programmed CONF key must be available to allow re-entry into conference call. The DCS, DCS 70 and DCS Compact systems have thirty (30) Classes of Service (COS). The DCS 24 has ten (10) Classes of Service. The DX408 has 4 Classes of Service.
  • Page 174 COS to another COS is required Refer to MMC700 for copying Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next COS FEATURE LIST BY OPTION NUMBER DCS 24, DX408, DCS70 & V6 Software AA CALLER caller AA CALLER caller...
  • Page 175 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Page zone 6 PAGING Page zone 5 PAGING PAGE 6 PAGE 5 Page zone 7 PAGING Page zone 6 PAGING PAGE 7 PAGE 6 PAGE 8 Page zone 8 PAGING PAGE 7 Page zone 7 PAGING...
  • Page 176 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION VM STN02 CADENCE Port 04 calling VM STN01 CADENCE Port 05 calling VM STN01 CADENCE Port 06 calling VM STN02 CADENCE Port 07 calling VM STN02 CADENCE Port 08 calling Absence feature ABSENCE DEFAULT DATA: NONE 98 – 111 not applicable for DCS24 / DX408...
  • Page 177 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 702: Toll Deny Table DESCRIPTION: Provides a way to make toll restriction very easy and flexible. There are 200 entries allowable in the deny table and each entry index can be assigned to a class of service. Each index can have up to twelve digits.
  • Page 178 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next Press SPK to store and advance to next DEFAULT DATA: ALL ENTRIES ARE SET TO 0 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS...
  • Page 179 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 703: Toll Allow Table DESCRIPTION: Provides a way to make toll restriction very easy and flexible. There are 200 entries allowable in the allow table and each entry index can be assigned to a class of service. Each index can have up to twelve digits.
  • Page 180 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION 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 180 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 181 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 704: Assign Wild Card DESCRIPTION: Provides flexibility to toll restriction when a specific numbering plan is needed. There are only three entry tables but more than one digit can be assigned per table if required.
  • Page 182 TOLL RESTRICTION OVERVIEW The DCS allows each station to be assigned a class of service for use in the day mode and a class of service for use in the night mode. This class of service determines the station's dialling class which can be set to A through H.
  • Page 183 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION This system installed in an area where seven digits is a free call, 1 + seven digits is a toll call within that area code and 1 + ten digits is a call to another area code. Area codes all have 0 or 1 as a middle digit.
  • Page 184 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION This system is installed in an area where not all seven digit calls are "free" and a 1 is not required when dialling other area codes. Area codes all have 0 or 1 as a middle digit.
  • Page 185 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 705: Assign System Speed Dial DESCRIPTION: Enables the assignment of system speed dialling numbers. There are up to 500 entries available for programming depending on system type and allocation of Speed dial blocks in MMC 606.
  • Page 186 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 706: System Speed Dial Name DESCRIPTION: Allows a 11 character name to be entered for each system speed dial location. This name enables the speed dial number to be located when using the directory dial feature. The directory dial feature allows the display keyset user to select a speed dial location by scanning its name.
  • Page 187 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter name using dial keypad and above SYS SPEED NAME table 505: SAMSUNG and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press the F key to toggle to speed dial SYS SPEED DIAL...
  • Page 188 MMC 707 allows the technician to program up to 250 authorisation codes for the DCS and DCS Compact, 100 for the DCS 70 and 30 for the DCS 24 which can be allocated on a per-class of service basis. PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 189 MMC 708: Account Code DESCRIPTION: MMC 708 allows the technician to program up to 500 account codes on the DCS and DCS Compact, 200 on the DCS 70 and DCS 24 and 100 on the DX408. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN...
  • Page 190 MMC 702 TOLL DENY TABLE MMC 703 TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLE DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software MMC includes “SPECIAL CODE” entries – Maximum of 10 codes Special codes are provided to enable correct TOLL RESTRICTION function in the case of prefix’s dialled to enable CO FUNCTIONS.
  • Page 191 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 710: LCR Digit Table DESCRIPTION: The LCR DIGIT TABLE contains all numerical digits for the completion of outgoing call placement. this table works in conjunction with LCR ROUTE TABLE, LCR TIME TABLE and LCR MODIFY DIGITS TABLE. There is a maximum of 500 entries with a digit string length of ten numerical digits.
  • Page 192 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: Dialled Digit Length Route 100,123,142 150 ~ 155 191 ~ 196 2 ~ 9 10865 883177 0860 01867 RELATED ITEMS: MMC 712 LCR ROUTE TABLE Page 192 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 193 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 711: LCR Time Table DESCRIPTION: This table allows the flexibility of the system, through the LCR ROUTES, to allow calls placed at any given time of day to use the least cost trunk route that is available. When LCR ROUTE ADVANCE is allowed, it is possible for calls to be placed on more expensive trunks on any given time of day.
  • Page 194 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial time via key pad (24 hour format) LCR TIME (WED : B) Cursor moves to LCRT HHMM : LCRT : - (reference MMC 712) Dial entry 1-4 LCR TIME (WED : B) HHMM :...
  • Page 195 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 712: LCR Route Table DESCRIPTION: The LCR ROUTE TABLE has the responsibility for the selection of a specific trunk group in the completion of an outward bound call. This table works in conjunction with LCR DIGIT TABLE, LCR TIME TABLE, LCR COS TABLE and LCR MODIFIED DIGITS TABLE.
  • Page 196 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial MODIFY DIGITS index number 001-100 LCR ROUTE (05 : 2) (eg., 050) C : 4 G : 81 M : 050 Press UP or DOWN to selected index number and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor...
  • Page 197 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 713: LCR Modify Digit Table DESCRIPTION: This program entry, also referred to as Outdial Rules, gives the system the ability to add or delete a digit string or singular digit if needed to complete a call. A perfect example is the adding of a digit “1.” An advantage is to insert a common carrier network access code of 10288 (ATT).
  • Page 198 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: INDEX NOF DEL INSERT APPEND REMARKS MCL Digital Energys Worldcom RELATED ITEMS: MMC 710 LCR DIGIT TABLE Page 198 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 199 Network. If there is no matching number in DID NUMBER TABLE, DCS system routes this call to operator group. There are total 200 entries in the system and each entry consists of the following fields.
  • Page 200 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 714 DID DIGIT (001) Display shows DGT : Enter valid index number, eg., 005, via dial DID DIGIT (005) key pad DGT : Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor Enter the DDI number (eg., 4603831)
  • Page 201 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 715: Programmed Station Message DESCRIPTION: Allows a 16 character custom message to be programmed for general use. Messages are written via the keypad. Each press of a key will select a character. Pressing a different key moves the cursor to the next position.
  • Page 202 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter message via the dial key pad using the PGM MESSAGE (11) above table (maximum 16 characters) Sunbathing Use “A” key to toggle uppercase/lowercase Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 above...
  • Page 203 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 716: Network Access Code DESCRIPTION: This MMC provides secondary network access code when the call is routed to the secondary network . Maximum of 16 entries up to 10 digits in length. NOTE: The second entry may be selected as a primary secondary network. By default, 132(MCL Digital Access).
  • Page 204 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 717: Assign PIN Code DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used to assign PIN code used when the call is routed to secondary 131 MCL network. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 205 SECTION MMC 718: My Area Code DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used to assign local and country code of C.O lines connected to DCS 200 Version 5.XX and higher, DCS 70 and DCS 24. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 206 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 720: Copy Key Programming DESCRIPTION: Provides a tool for the duplicating key assignment from one keyset to another. This can be done on a per- station basis or an all stations basis, but not for a group of stations. One limitation is copying and target sets must be have the same number of programmable keys.
  • Page 207 Save Station Key Programming DESCRIPTION: Prior to replacing or testing a station, the DCS provides a service tool which will minimise the accidental loss of programmable keys on the DCS electronic keysets. Prior to replacing or testing a station, the data is saved and then the station can be replaced with another station type or the keys can be reprogrammed to provide other features.
  • Page 208 DESCRIPTION: Allows for the customising of programmable keys on specific electronic keysets on the DCS system. Buttons 1 and 2 are set as CALL buttons by default. Features are entered via the dial pad key by pressing the dial pad number the required number of steps to select the feature.
  • Page 209 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION If required, enter extender (eg., 03) [201] KEY PROG. 18 : NONE → GPIK 03 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Press TRSF to store and exit...
  • Page 210 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DCS/COMPACT/DCS 70 24 Button Keyset with or without Display 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:TG0 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:GPICK 22:PAGE 23:CBK 24:MSG DCS/COMPACT 12 Button Keyset...
  • Page 211 22:DS 34:DS 46:DS 11:DS 23:DS 35:DS 47:DS 12:DS 24:DS 36:DS 48:DS FOR PROGRAMMABLE KEY ASSIGNMENTS SEE SUPPLEMENT OF MMC 723. DCS/COMPACT/DCS 70 24 Button Keyset with or without Display 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:TG0 07:NONE 08:NONE 09:NONE 10:NONE 11:NONE...
  • Page 212 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DCS200, DCS70 with V6.33 +, DCS24 with V1.12+ software Falcon 28 Button Keyset 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:MSG 06:NONE 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:NONE 20:NONE 21:NONE...
  • Page 213 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 723: System Key Programming DESCRIPTION: This MMC is much like MMC 722 Station Key Programming. The main difference is that this MMC is system- wide rather than on a per station basis. Features are entered via the dial pad key, by pressing the dial pad number the required steps to select the feature.
  • Page 214 24:MSG DCS/COMPACT12 Button Keyset 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:TG9 07:NONE 08:NONE 09:NONE 10:NONE 11:NONE 12:NONE DCS 70 12 Button Keyset 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:TG9 07:CONF 08:MUTE 09:GPIK01 10:PAGE 11:CBK 12:MSG Page 214 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 215 40:DS 41:DS 42:DS 43:DS 44:DS 45:DS 46:DS 47:DS 48:DS DCS / COMPACT S/W VER 1.X DCS/COMPACT S/W VER 4.x + /DCS 70 AAPLAY AUTO ATTENDANT PLAY AAPLAY AUTO ATTENDANT PLAY AAREC AUTO ATTENDANT RECORD AAREC AUTO ATTENDANT RECORD ACCT: ACCOUNT ABSENT nb.
  • Page 216 VMS RECORD VMSVAC: VMS VACANT VREC: RECORD KEY FOR DIAL BY VOICE The following is applicable to DCS 24, DX408, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed AAPLAY AUTO ATTND MESSAGE PLAY Not DX408 AAREC AUTO ATTND MESSAGE RECORD...
  • Page 217 VMS GROUP VMADM VOICE MAIL ADMINISTRATION VMAME ANSWER MACHINE EMULATION VOICE MAIL MEMO VMMSG VOICE MAIL MESSAGE KEY VMSCMT VMS COMMENT ) Not DCS 24 / DX408 VMSMSG VMS MESSAGE VMSOUT VMS OUT VMSREC VMS RECORD VMSVAC VMS VACANT VREC...
  • Page 218 AAREC: Record Auto Attendant messages DCS 70 ONLY. Absent feature. When activated at a station display will read ABSENT. DSS keys for that station programmed on other keysets will flash. It is still possible to call stations in absent mode.
  • Page 219 1) PARK: PARK: DCS 70 only. Call park / retrieve. Pressing this key places a call on hold in a park slot; park slot can either be entered after pressing Park key or programmed as a key extender. PAUSE: PAUSE: Pause.
  • Page 220 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION UCD Supervisor. Enter UCD Supervisor mode. Presents 3 options CALL, ADMIN , AGENT SPD: SPD: Speed Dial. A specific speed dial can be assigned as a key extender eg. SPD STRE: STORE: Store Clip information in personal speed dial bin (uses next free bin) Trunk Group.
  • Page 221 SECTION MMC 724: Dial Numbering Plan DCS 200 and DCS Compact Version 1.x to Version5.x software DESCRIPTION: MMC 724 allows the technician to customise the default feature access codes and numbering plan. There is also an error message provided because of the chance of duplicating an access/feature code. Dialling codes are entered via the dial pad key, by pressing the dial pad number the required steps to select the feature.
  • Page 222 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press LEFT soft key to enter change and SAME DIAL EXIST continue to make changes CHANGE? Y : 1 N : 0 Press RIGHT soft key to enter and return to step 2 If a error message appears indicating SAME DIAL EXIST duplication of access code.
  • Page 223 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION PMSG REJECT NONE 3601-3639 SO 273-304 7801-7832 SELF ID NONE SETMG SGP01-30 500-529 SLTCLR NONE SPEED 201-299, 301-349 0, 80-89 701-799 VDIAL VMSCMT NONE VMSMSG NONE VMSOUT NONE VMSREC NONE VMSVAC NONE VREC WCOS...
  • Page 224 The following details the Ports default data for DCS 70 and DCS 24. The FEATURES listed are applicable to DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed. Some features do not apply to Ver 5.XX DCS 70 or DCS 24 – these are noted accordingly.
  • Page 225 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 724 STN DIAL NUMBER → Display shows BASE01:201 Enter option number 0-7 (e.g., 4) FEAT DIAL NUMBER AAPLAY:NONE→ Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key.
  • Page 226 CONF NONE Ver 6 DCS, DCS70 only DECT 7901-7948 Not DCS24 DICT NONE NONE DIRPK DISALM DLOCK DNDOVER NONE Ver 6 DCS, DCS70, DCS24 only FAUTO FLASH GRPK HDSET NONE HLDPK HOLD LB.040 3901-3919 Not DCS24 NONE LISTN NONE MMPA...
  • Page 227 201-299, Not DCS24 301-349 0, 80-89 Not DCS24 701-799 VDIAL Not DCS24 VMADM NONE Ver 6 DCS, DCS70 only VMAME NONE Ver 6 DCS, DCS70 only VMMEMO Ver 6 DCS, DCS70 only VMSG NONE Ver 6 DCS, DCS70 only VMSCMT...
  • Page 228 LESS START TIME This option determines whether valid calls will include the minimum call time in total call duration. DCS 70 NOTE: LESS START TIME IS REFERRED TO AS SMDR START TIME IN/OUT GROUP This option 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.
  • Page 229 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION 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 DIAL 0 & DIAL 1...
  • Page 230 DND CALL WAKE-UP CALL DIRECTORY NAME NO DEFAULT DEFINED CLIP DATA ABANDON CALL DCS V5.X only DID NUM/NAME DCS 70 ONLY NO. OF DIAL MASK RELATED ITEMS: MMC 300 CUSTOMER ON AND OFF PER STATION Page 230 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 231 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 726: VM/AA Options DESCRIPTION: Provides a flexible means of setting in band signalling for voice mail or auto attendant parameters. There are eight main options for programming and several sub-options to customise the application. Main options are listed in bold type with the sub-options listed in normal type.
  • Page 232 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION TONES VALUE 0. DIAL TONE 1. BUSY TONE 2. RINGBACK TONE 3. DND NO MORE 4. HDSET ANSWER 5. SPKER ANSWER NOTE: Default data of call progress tones will automatically cleared once if the SMDI VMS SET (MMC 210) is turned on.
  • Page 233 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION If option 5 is selected at step 2 DISCONNECT SIGNAL (A valid entry consists digits 0-9 or alpha characters A-C) If option 6 is selected at step 2 CALL TYPE ID (A valid entry consists of digits 0-9 or alpha...
  • Page 234 SECTION MMC 727: System Version Display DESCRIPTION: Used to identify the software versions for all the key components of the DCS system. This is a READ ONLY MMC. PROGRAM KEYS Used to store data and advance to next MMC DCS / COMPACT...
  • Page 235 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DCS 70 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 727 ROM VERSION Display shows ’ 97. 03. 18 V1.0 Press UP or DOWN key to select card and program version: Option 2 or 4 SLI slot installed card .
  • Page 236 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 728: CLIP Translation Table DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator or technician to associate a CID number received from the central office with a name programmed in this translation table. If there is no match between a received number and a name in this table, no CID name is displayed.
  • Page 237 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter telephone number and press RIGHT soft key to CLIP XLATION (005) advance to name entry DIGIT : 3054264100 Enter telephone number and press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 Enter associated name as described above and press...
  • Page 238 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 730: AA Record Gain DCS 70, DCS 24 and DCS 200 Version 6.x software only DESCRIPTION: Used to control AA record gain. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD...
  • Page 239 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 731: AA RAM Clear DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used for clearing AA RAM on a per AA Card basis. Through this MMC, the system only accepts the first port as a port field and LCD shows it’s selection. This will erase all messages that had been programmed previously on the selected card.
  • Page 240 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 732: AA Trans Table DESCRIPTION: This MMC gives more flexibility to the system by making desired Digit Translation Table, which performs the translation from dialled digit(s) into destination parts. Destination parts could be an Intercom number, station group, REPEAT, Change Greeting Message Code and AA Plan Table.
  • Page 241 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial TABLE number AA TRAN TB (02) 001 : 0 → Press UP or DOWN press RIGHT soft key Dial ENTRY number AA TRAN TB (02) 002 : 0 → Press UP or DOWN...
  • Page 242 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 733: AA Plan Table DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used to build AA PLAN TABLE which consists of main factors, ie. system prompt messages, decide to the next call flow according to the status of dialled party and assigning dialled digit translation table.
  • Page 243 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial Value per Items AA PLAN PROG (02) NIGHT MSG : 01 Press UP or DOWN press RIGHT soft key Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next...
  • Page 244 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 734: AA Msg Match DESCRIPTION: Through this MMC individual messages or a group of messages recorded may be identified as indexed number from 01 through 48 on a per tenant basis. Each message can be grouped into one message, which is to be combined up to 5 individually pre-recorded ones in desired order within 64(01-64) messages.
  • Page 245 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 735: AA Use Table DESCRIPTION: This MMC assigns AA PLAN TABLE to either an individual AA port or AA group. If it has been assigned to AA group pilot number, then it supersedes individual AA port assignment if the port is belongs to the group.
  • Page 246 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 736: Assign AA MOH DESCRIPTION: MMC 736 allows the technician to program an AA MSG as an MOH source. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections...
  • Page 247 SECTION MMC 737: DECT System Codes DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used to control the codes of DECT option for the DCS 200, DCS 70 and DCS Compact. Two codes are required for the DECT feature: • SYSTEM ID Composed of 3-hexadecimal digits (range : 011 ~ FFF) to distinguish between SAMSUNG DCS DECT systems.
  • Page 248 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: SYSTEM ID AUTH CODE FFFF RELATED ITEMS: MMC 738 CLEAR REGISTRATION MMC 739 BSI DOWNLOAD MMC 741 BSI RESTART MMC 742 BSI STATUS MMC 743 DBS STATUS MMC 744 BSI REGISTRATION Page 248 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 249 DECT handset ( If the confirmation fails, the system can't clear the information). • ZAP mode. Whenever DCS system wants to forbid the use of a specific DECT handset, DCS system must select this mode. (This method is different from FORCED mode) PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 250 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: MODE FORCED RELATED ITEMS: MMC 737 DECT SYSTEM CODE MMC 739 BSI DOWNLOAD MMC 741 BSI RESTART MMC 742 BSI STATUS MMC 743 DBS STATUS MMC 744 BSI REGISTRATION Page 250 of 287 Updated I&M...
  • Page 251 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 739: BSI Download DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used for download software from the BSI board to the DECT Base Station(DBS) individually. This will update the functions of the DECT feature previously saved in the DECT Base Station.
  • Page 252 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 740: Station Pair DESCRIPTION: This MMC allows a station including a DECT station to be assigned as a SECONDARY to another Keyset on the system. This will allow all features to be set or cancelled from either set and both sets will ring when the Primary set receives a call.
  • Page 253 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 741: BSI Card Restart DESCRIPTION: DESCRIPTION: This MMC allows the Technician to re-start a BSI card. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS...
  • Page 254 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 742: BSI Status DESCRIPTION: This MMC allows the Technician to check the status of the BSI card. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS...
  • Page 255 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 743: DBS Status DESCRIPTION: This MMC allows the Technician to check the status of the connected DECT Base Stations (DBS). PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections...
  • Page 256 PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 744: BSI Registration DESCRIPTION: This MMC allows the Technician to enable/disable registration of DECT handsets on the DCS200, DCS 70 and DCS Compact. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections...
  • Page 257 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 745: DECT Carrier Allocation DESCRIPTION: This MMC is used when the ACA allocate less than the available 10 carriers for a particular site. There are 10 carriers (0-9) and each can be selected by dialling “1” under the appropriate carrier or “0”...
  • Page 258 This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Voice Mail Card. When CADENCE starts or restarts it downloads information about the DCS in which it is installed. This information is used by CADENCE to build a mailbox database. This is a quick way to initially configure a system, but is usually not necessary on subsequent restarts.
  • Page 259 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION DEFAULT DATA: DOWNLOAD = YES RELATED ITEMS: None Page 259 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 260 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC: 751 Assign Mailbox DESCRIPTION: This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Plug in Voice Mail Cards. It assigns each station or group as having a mailbox (yes or no). When stations or groups are flagged as YES, during Voice Mail card power up mailboxes will be created for each directory number with a “YES”...
  • Page 261 (529 for Cadence; 519 for Cadence Lite) defined in MMC 601. WARNING: Before using this feature make sure that you are not violating any state or federal laws. Some states require that the recorded party be notified. SAMSUNG is not responsible for any illegal use of this feature.
  • Page 262 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Enter mailbox number using number keys.(e.g.,201). AUTO RECORD Press right SOFT key to move cursor. STN:201 MB:201 Enter VM port number using keypad or UP or DOWN. AUTO RECORD Press right SOFT key to move cursor.
  • Page 263 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC: 753 Cadence Warning Destination DESCRIPTION: This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Plug in Voice Mail Cards. This MMC provides an emergency destination for calls destined for the Voice Mail card, if the Voice Mail card is removed or is offline.
  • Page 264 This MMC is used to halt the Voice Mail card (take it offline). This is done prior to removing the card from the system to ensure that there is no traffic on the card prior to switching off the DCS system and removing the Cadence card.
  • Page 265 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC: 755 VM Alarm DESCRIPTION: This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Plug in Voice Mail Cards. This MMC will generate an alarm message in the mailbox defined in MMC 751 whenever the Voice Mail disk drive reaches a specified threshold.
  • Page 266 This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Plug in Voice Mail Cards. This MMC is used to assign each a Music on Hold source for the DCS from a sound file located on the CADENCE hard disk drive. The 100 available sound files are defined as numbers 5000 to 5099.
  • Page 267 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC: 757 VM In/Out DESCRIPTION: This MMC is only used for the Cadence and Cadence Lite Plug in Voice Mail Cards. This MMC is used to assign each Voice Mail Port as used for incoming, outgoing or both way calls. Note that this MMC must support outgoing calls if off premises notification (beeper, outbound follow me or outbound notification) is used.
  • Page 268 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 800: Enable Technician Program DESCRIPTION: Used to open and close technician level programming. If programming is not opened and an attempt is made to access a system MMC, the error message “ACCESS DENIED” will be displayed.
  • Page 269 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 801: Change Technician Passcode DESCRIPTION: Used to change the passcode allowing access to MMC 800 Enable Technician Program from its current value. NOTE: The passcode is four characters long. Each character can be digits 0-9 or *. The current or “old”...
  • Page 270 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 802: Customer Access MMC Number DESCRIPTION: Allows the customer to have access to certain MMCs. For example, it is advised that the customer have access to MMC 102 Call Forward for call forwarding but it is not advised that the customer has access to MMC 710 LCR Digit Table for LCR dial plans.
  • Page 271 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Note 2 Notes: 1. Not available on Version 6.0 software 2. Available with Version 6 software (including DCS 24) this MMC not available on DCS 24 Page 271 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002...
  • Page 272 CTI and SMDR and UCD reports and periodic data Dial 8 VM TRACE Cadence Message Trace Dial 9 Not used NOTE: Service Types 4 to 9 are not applicable to DCS 24. SPEED Dial 0 1200 bps Dial 1 2400 bps...
  • Page 273 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Dial 2 Even STOP BIT Dial 1 1 bit Dial 2 2 bit PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right...
  • Page 274 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 805: TX Level DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator to set the base level of TX volume. There are eight (8) levels those are able to be controlled by the VOL UP and DOWN key on keyset. And maximum controllable levels in the system are eleven (11) maximum.
  • Page 275 TX Level and TSW Gain DESCRIPTION: This MMC applies to the DCS 24, DX408, DCS 70 and Version 6.X DCS software. TX LEVEL: There are eight (8) volume levels which can be controlled by the VOL UP and DOWN key on the keyset.
  • Page 276: Default Data

    SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC DEFAULT DATA: 0 → → → → 1, 1 → → → → 2, 2 → → → → 3, 3 → → → → 4, 4 → → → → 5, 5 → → → → 6, 6 → → → → 7, 7 → → → → 8...
  • Page 277 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 806: Card Pre-Install DESCRIPTION: Allows the pre-programming of a slot for a specific card. For example, after the system is installed and a new Trunk B card is added, running this program will cause the system to accept the card for what it is and not for what it is not.
  • Page 278 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 807: Volume Control DESCRIPTION: Allows the system administrator to set the level of keyset volume. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right...
  • Page 279 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Press RIGHT soft key to change the VOL. CONTROL : DGP volume level NOISE THRES : 1 Use UP or DOWN key to scroll next volume Press RIGHT soft key to change the VOL. CONTROL : DGP...
  • Page 280 TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 809: System MMC Language DESCRIPTION: This MMC applies to the DCS 24, DCS 70 and Version 6.X DCS software. Allows system programmer to assign an LCD display based on system programming language. ENGLISH GERMAN PORTUGAL PROGRAM KEYS UP &...
  • Page 281 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 810: Halt Processing DESCRIPTION: Used only in the event that all data processing is needed to be stopped either in a single cabinet or the entire system. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options...
  • Page 282 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION MMC 811: Reset System DESCRIPTION: Provides two methods of restarting the system. The first method restarts the system and clear all memory. The second method restarts the system only. If clear all memory is selected, only the default data will return.
  • Page 283 MMC 812: Country Code DESCRIPTION: This MMC applies to the DCS 24, DX408, DCS 70 and Version 6.X DCS software. This MMC must be set by the installer before any other programming is carried out. Allows the system installer to select system software country version. A RANGE OF COUNTRIES ARE AVAILABLE.
  • Page 284 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION INDEX BRI Extension, 124, 125 BRI Extension Mapping, 125 1A2 EMULATION, 92 BRI Options Normal, 117 AA, 231 AA GROUP, 156 BSI Card Restart, 246 BSI Download, 244 AA Message Match, 237 BSI Registration, 249...
  • Page 285 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION COS Contents, 171 DID Invalid Routing, 52 Country Code, 275 DID Number and Name, 197 Customer Access MMC Number, 262 DISA, 107 Customer Features DISA Alarm, 58 DISA Password DISA MOH, 52 LCR Enable...
  • Page 286 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Modem, 63 No Answer Forward Station, 64 numbering plan, 214 ISDN Trunk Busy, 52 Off Hook Ring, 64 Key Programming, 206, 209 Off Hook Ring Volume, 32 KEY TONE, 26 Off Hook Selection, 74...
  • Page 287 SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMING TECHNICAL MANUAL SECTION Software Version Display, 227 Trunk COS, 122 Special Function Keys, 3, 4 Trunk Dial Type, 94 Speed Dial Blocks, 165 TRUNK FORWARD, 92 Speed Dial Name Display, 52 Trunk Gain Control, 127 Trunk Group, 162...