Samsung DCS 816 Programming Manual Version 2
Samsung DCS 816 Programming Manual Version 2
DCS
COMBINED
PROGRAMMING
MANUAL
for
DCS
DCS COMPACT
DCS COMPACT II
DCS-816
DCS-408
DCS-408i
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design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant.
Disclaimer
Samsung Telecoms is not responsible for errors or problems arising from customers
not installing, programming or operating their Samsung systems as described in this
manual.
Copyright 2001
Samsung Telecoms (UK) Limited
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Version 2.0
EU Declaration of Conformity
For other directives relevant to DCS Compact II, DCS-816, DCS-408 and DCS-408i systems,
refer to the Samsung website at:
www.samsung-telecoms.co.uk
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CONTENTS
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Contents
Part
1
1.2
Programming Overview..................................................................12
1.3
1.4
1.5
Programming Procedures..............................................................14
1.5.1 Precautions When Programming ............................................... 14
1.5.2 Opening System or Customer Level Programming ..................... 14
1.5.3 Opening Station Level Programming .......................................... 15
1.5.4 Programming DCS-408 and 408i Systems.................................. 15
2.2
Default Data....................................................................................23
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INTRODUCTION
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DCS
DCS Compact (Compact I)
DCS Compact II
DCS-816
DCS-408
DCS-408i.
In this manual, these systems are referred to as DCS, Compact I (CI), Compact II
(CII)," "816," "408" and 408i respectively. Programming requirements for these system
types are generally the same, but occasionally there are differences. Users of 408 and
408i systems should also read Programming DCS-408 and 408i Systems in section 1.5.4
of this manual. Unless otherwise stated, references to DCS include Compact I systems.
The different system types are discussed fully in the separate Samsung General Description manuals for each system, where these have been published.
Software Version Numbers
The software version numbers of the systems for which this programming manual is
relevant are: DCS and Compact II=V6.10 or later; 816=V1.09 or later; 408 and
408i=1.04 or later.
It is recommended that you read the whole of Part 1 of this manual which provides a
useful overview to MMC programming procedures.
For quick reference, Part 2 also provides a table listing the default settings for each
MMC and indicating which systems can use each MMC. A Y (Yes) in the appropriate column indicates that it can be used for that system.
To begin programming, refer to the appropriate MMC(s) in Part 4. Check the selected MMC header bar to make sure the program is available on your system, if
you havent already done so.
Refer to Part 3, Special Applications, for further information on voice mail / auto attendant integration, individual station paging, CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation), toll restriction (call barring) and S0 programming.
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This level is entered via MMC 800 and requires the installers (technicians) passcode.
This is the highest level and allows access to all system programs, station programs
and maintenance programs. The installer (sometimes called the installing technician)
also decides which programs are accessible to the customer (the system administrator)
at Customer level.
This level is entered via MMC 200 and requires the customers passcode. It allows access to station programs and system programs permitted by the system installer in
MMC 802. When the system administrator uses the customer passcode to access station programs, data for all stations can be viewed or changed. Changes can be made
either system-wide or to selected keysets. (The system administrator should also refer
to the System Administration manual for their keyphone system if this is available.)
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The system administrator or keyset user can access certain programs at a station without using a passcode. At this level, only data for the selected station can be changed.
You should refer to the instructions provided in the Samsung DCS Keyset User Guide.
* Note: Many MMCs allow you to dial codes using the keypad to select options quickly. Alternatively, you can press the VOLUME Up and Down keys (+ and ) to scroll through and select options. Use whichever method you prefer.
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IMPORTANT
Use the VOLUME Up/Down keys to select the country and press the RIGHT soft key.
The keyset displays:
DEFAULTING SYSTM
ARE YOU SURE? NO
Use the VOLUME Up/Down keys to select YES and press the RIGHT soft key. When
defaulted to the correct version, you can open programming as described next. The
country version selected can be changed in MMC 812, Select Country.
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Extension, group and trunk numbers are two digits by default (e.g. extension 21,
trunk 71, etc). All other systems use 3-digit numbers by default (e.g. extension 201,
trunk 701, etc).* Examples of programming shown in this manual use 3-digit numbers for convenience only.
(*Unless changed by the system installer in MMC 724.)
You can set up to four Normal station groups. Group types AA, VM/AA and UCD
are not permitted.
Only two trunk groups, 8 and 9, are available. (All other systems support groups 9
and 8082.)
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STATION LOCK
CHANGE USER PASSCODE
CALL FORWARD
SET ANSWER MODE
STATION NAME
STATION SPEED DIAL
STATION SPEED DIAL NAME
KEY EXTENDER
STATION STATUS
DATE DISPLAY
STATION ON/OFF
KEYSET RING TONE
ALARM REMINDER
VIEW MEMO NUMBER
STATION VOLUME
SET PROGRAMMED MESSAGE
ALARM AND MESSAGE
SET CLIP DISPLAY
KEYSET LANGUAGE
OPEN CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING
CHANGE CUSTOMER PASSCODE
CHANGE FEATURE PASSCODES
ASSIGN UA DEVICE
COMMON BELL CONTROL
ASSIGN LOUD BELL
BARGE-IN TYPE
ASSIGN VM/AA PORT
ASSIGN RING TYPE
ASSIGN ADD-ON MODULE
CUSTOMER ON/OFF
DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT
ALARM RINGING STATION
ALARM MESSAGE
DISA ALARM RINGING STATION
VOICE DIALLER OPTIONS
VOICE DIALLER ASSIGNMENTS
CCC OPTION
COMMON RELAY SERVICE TYPE
ISDN SERVICE TYPE
CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER STATION
ASSIGN STATION COS
PICKUP GROUPS
ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARY
ASSIGN STATION/TRUNK USE
ASSIGN FORCED CODE
HOT LINE
ASSIGN BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCE
ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLD
LCR CLASS OF SERVICE
ASSIGN SIM PARAMETER
ALLOW CLIP
ASSIGN PIN CODE
CONFIRM OUTGOING CALL
SET RELOCATION
COPY STATION USABLE
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319:
400:
401:
402:
403:
404:
405:
406:
407:
408:
409:
410:
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417:
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500:
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721:
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724:
725:
726:
727:
728:
730:
731:
732:
733:
734:
735:
MMC LIST
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736:
737:
738:
739:
740:
741:
742:
743:
744:
745:
750:
751:
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753:
754:
755:
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757:
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809:
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811:
812:
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ASSIGN AA MOH
DECT SYSTEM CODE
DECT CLEAR REGISTRATION
BSI DOWNLOAD
STATION PAIR
BSI CARD RESTART
BSI STATUS
DECT BASE STATION (DBS) STATUS
DECT REGISTRATION ON/OFF
BSI CARRIER
VM CARD RESTART
ASSIGN MAILBOX
AUTO RECORD
WARNING DESTINATION
VM HALT
VM ALARM
ASSIGN VM MOH
VM IN/OUT
ENABLE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
CHANGE TECHNICIAN PASSCODE
CUSTOMER ACCESS MMC NUMBER
ASSIGN TENANT GROUP
SYSTEM I/O PARAMETER
TX LEVEL & GAIN
CARD PRE-INSTALL
VOLUME CONTROL
T1 TRUNK CODING
SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE
HALT PROCESSING
RESET SYSTEM
SELECT COUNTRY
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CI
CII
816
408
408i
100:
STATION LOCK
101:
102:
CALL FO RWARD
103:
104:
STATION NAME
NONE
105:
NONE
106:
NONE
107:
KEY EXTENDER
NONE
108:
STATION STATUS
109:
DATE DISPLAY
COUNTRY: WESTERN
CLOCK: 24-HOUR
DISPLAY: LOWERCASE
110:
STATION ON/OFF
111:
SELECTION=5
112:
ALARM REMINDER
113:
NO MEMOS ENTERED
114:
STATION VOLUME
RING VOL: 4
OFF HOOK RING VOL: 4
HANDSET VOL: 4
SPEAKER VOL: 13
BGM VOL: 13
115:
NO MESSAGES SELECTED
116:
119:
SET DISPLAY
NAME FIRST
121:
KEYSET LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
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System Programs
DCS
CI
CII
816
408
408i
200:
CLOSED (DISABLED)
201:
PASSCODE =1234
202:
DAY/NIGHT=0000
DISA ALARM=5678
ALARM CLR=8765
AA RECORD=4321
DECT (BSI) REGISTER =4321
203:
ASSIGN UA DEVICE
NONE
204:
CONTINUOUS
205:
UNASSIGNED
206:
BARGE-IN TYPE
NO BARGE IN
207:
NORMAL PORT
208:
ICM RING
209:
210:
CUSTOMER ON/OFF
211:
212:
213:
ALARM MESSAGE
NONE
214:
215:
2CH-7USER-20BIN
216:
NONE
217:
CCC OPTION
NONE
219:
220:
VOICE
300:
301:
DAY CLASS = 1
NIGHT CLASS = 1
302:
PICKUP GROUPS
303:
ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARY
NONE
304:
DIAL = YES
ANS = YES
305:
NONE
306:
HOT LINE
NONE
308:
NONE
309:
NONE
310:
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DCS
CI
CII
816
408
408i
311:
312:
ALLOW CLIP
RCV=YES, SEND=YES,
INFO=CO Tel
313:
314:
NONE
315:
SET RELOCATION
NONE
316:
NONE
317:
DIAL=YES
318:
DISTINCTIVE RING
T=F-STN, C=F-STN
319:
BRANCH GROUP
NOT USED IN UK
400:
401:
C.O./PBX LINE
402:
403:
404:
TRUNK NAME
NO NAMES ENTERED
405:
TRUNK NUMBER
NO NUMBERS ENTERED
406:
407:
NONE
408:
TONE
409:
410:
411:
NOT USED IN UK
412:
IMMEDIATE
414:
MPD/PRS SIGNAL
NONE
415:
REPORT=YES
416:
417:
CRC4 ON
418:
CARD RESTART
NONE
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DCS
CI
CII
816
408
408i
419:
BRI OPTION
420:
PRI OPTION
421:
MSN DIGIT
NONE
422:
DAY CLASS: 1
NIGHT CLASS: 1
423:
S/T MODE
TRUNK
424:
S0 MAPPING
NONE
426:
427:
R2MFC SIGNAL
NOT USED IN UK
428:
DIAL=YES
500:
SYSTEM-WIDE COUNTERS
501:
SYSTEM-WIDE TIMERS
502:
STATION-WIDE TIMERS
503:
TRUNK-WIDE TIMERS
504:
MAKE/BREAK = 33
PULSES PER SECOND = 10
505:
506:
TONE CADENCE
507:
NONE
508:
CALL COST
509:
510:
511:
MW LAMP CAD
512:
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
NONE
600:
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CI
CII
816
408
408i
601:
602:
NONE
603:
604:
NO STATIONS ASSIGNED
ALL ZONE IS SET
605:
NONE
606:
607:
UCD OPTIONS
608:
700:
NONE
701:
702:
ALL ENTRIES=0
703:
ALL ENTRIES=0
704:
ALL X, Y, Z=1
705:
NONE
706:
NO NAMES
707:
AUTHORISATION CODE
NONE
708:
ACCOUNT CODE
NONE
709:
NONE
710:
711:
712:
713:
714:
715:
PROGRAMMED STATION
MESSAGE
716:
UK LCR OPTIONS
717:
PIN CODE
NONE
718:
MY AREA CODE
NOT USED IN UK
720:
NONE
721:
RESTORE
722:
723:
724:
725:
SMDR OPTIONS
726:
VM/AA OPTIONS
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DCS
CI
CII
816
408
408i
727:
728:
NONE
730:
AA RECORD GAIN
+0.0 dB
731:
AA RAM CLEAR
NONE
732:
AA TRANSLATION TABLE
733:
AA PLAN TABLE
734:
AA MESSAGE MATCH
735:
AA USE TABLE
PLAN 01
736:
ASSIGN AA MOH
NOT USE
737:
738:
FORCED MODE
739:
BSI DOWNLOAD
NONE
740:
STATION PAIR
NONE
741:
NONE
742:
BSI STATUS
NONE
743:
DBS STATUS
NONE
744:
DISABLE
745:
BSI CARRIER
1111111111
750:
VM CARD RESTART
DOWNLOAD=YES
751:
ASSIGN MAILBOX
752:
AUTO RECORD
MB=NONE, PORT=NONE
CALL=I
753:
WARNING DESTINATION
DEST=500
754:
VM HALT
NONE
755:
VM ALARM
THRESHOLD=80%
756:
ASSIGN VM MOH
NOT USE
757:
VM IN/OUT
IN/OUT
800:
DISABLE
801:
802:
803:
804:
805:
806:
CARD PRE-INSTALL
NONE
807:
VOLUME CONTROL
808:
T1 TRUNK CODING
NOT USED IN UK
809:
ENGLISH
810:
HALT PROCESSING
NONE
811:
RESET SYSTEM
NONE
812:
SELECT COUNTRY
NONE
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DCS
Compact I
Compact II
816
408
408i
39518
39516
3816 1
3814
N/A
N/A
100
100
100
50
N/A
N/A
Account codes
500
250
200
200
100
100
Authorisation codes
250
100
100
30
10
10
37012
3712
3712
3712
371
371
30
30
30
10
250
250
200
200
N/A
100
Daughterboards (keyset)
KSU
Motherboard
None
None
None
DDI entries
200
200
200
50
N/A
20
DECT ports
48
24
24
N/A
N/A
N/A
500
500
500
300
100
100
37012
3712
3712
3712
371
371
32
30
30
16
32
30
10
16
Pickup Groups
20
20
20
S0 bus ports
32
32
24
16
None
2-9
DCS
Compact I
Compact II
816
408
408i
1500
500
600
500
300
300
500
500
500
300
200
200
30
30
20
10
48
30
30
16
32
30
10
16
500529
500529
500519
500509
5053
5053
11
11
11
80
10
40
10
9, 8089
9, 8089
9, 8089
9, 8082
9, 8
9, 8
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
2-10
UCD Groups
Voice dial card port numbers
10
35512
10
35512
3556
Notes:
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Hardware Provisions
The VM/AA system must be connected to single line circuits on any SLI card.
Each port is equipped with a dedicated DTMF receiver for detecting DTMF signalling
from the VM/AA.
These ports also provide an instant break in loop current when the calling party
hangs up. This is called a disconnect signal.
Software Provisions
Direct In Lines
Any C.O. call can be assigned to ring at an individual station or a station hunt group
assigned to the VM/AA.
Message Waiting
A VM/AA port can leave a message at any station or group of stations. The message
waiting indication can be set or cancelled at any station or station group with or without the stations ringing.
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In-Band Signalling
Systems can be programmed to send the calling stations extension number after
the voice mail system answers. These DTMF signals may include a leading digit to
indicate the type of call and additional information about the original caller. DTMF
signals may also be substituted for call progress tones to speed up voice mail call
processing. This program allows call forwarding to a mailbox and bypassing of the
main greeting for automatic message retrieval. Blind (unscreened) transfers may be
performed because the recall will be correctly identified.
Note: The effectiveness of this program depends on the ability of the voice mail system to
make use of this information.
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CLIP
(Calling Line Identification Presentation)
Hardware Provisions
ISDN trunk cards.
Software Provisions
The MMCs related to CLIP are listed below with a short description of their uses. They are listed
in the recommended order in which they should be programmed. This sequence is suggested
so that the installer/technician gets a better understanding of how the feature works. There is no
technical reason to strictly follow this sequence.
l
MMC 312
(ALLOW CLIP)
MMC 728
(CLIP TRANSLATION TABLE)
Allows for the creation of a list of names that correspond to numbers received from the Central Office
(C.O.). These names will be displayed when a call
rings in that has NUMBER ONLY data provided by the
C.O.
MMC 725
(SMDR OPTIONS)
MMC 119
(SET CLIP DISPLAY)
Station users can determine what CLIP data is displayed when a call rings at the users station.
MMC 501
(SYSTEM-WIDE TIMERS)
MMC 415
(REPORT TRUNK ABANDON
DATA)
MMC 608
Used to assign CLIP Review blocks to keysets to al(ASSIGN CLIP REVIEW BLOCK) low the user to review CLIP data for previous calls.
MMC 701
(ASSIGN COS CONTENTS)
MMC 724
(DIAL NUMBERING PLAN)
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B
1
1
1
1
1
1
C
0
0
1
1
1
0
D
0
0
1
1
0
0
E
0
0
1
1
0
1
F
0
0
0
0
0
0
Note: The number of entries allowed varies between systems (see MMC 702).
Stations with Toll Level B applied will be barred all the codes listed.
Stations with Toll Level C applied will be barred 0891, 0898 and 00 calls.
Stations with Toll Level D applied will be barred 0891 and 0898 calls.
Stations with Toll Level E applied will be barred 0891, 0898 and 01 calls.
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0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
*
0
0
0
#
0
0
0
The digits 09, * and # are values that each of the wild cards X, Y and Z can take. This is
explained later. (You are also unlikely to use any wild card apart from X.)
In the Deny Table, the STD code 01 has been barred to users with a B or E Toll level. It may,
however, be necessary to allow some STD codes to be dialled. For example, the codes
01869, 01993, and 01235 are codes local to Oxford and you may want users in the Oxford
area to have access to these codes, with all other STD codes barred. You can achieve this
using the Wild Card Table and Toll Allowance Table as follows:
Delete entry 006 in the Deny Table and add the following entry:
TOLL DENY TABLE
DIGITS
01XXX
ENTRY
006
B
1
C
1
D
1
E
1
F
0
G
0
ENTRY
001
002
003
B
1
1
1
C
1
1
1
D
1
1
1
E
1
1
1
F
0
0
0
G
0
0
0
In the above table, any station assigned a Toll level B, C, D or E will be allowed to dial only
01869, 01993 and 01235 numbers, but all other STD codes will be barred. Stations with a
Toll level F or G will be barred from dialling all STD codes.
The changes necessary in the Wild Card Table to implement these requirements are shown
below, where the Wild Card character X represents any value between 0 and 9 (i.e. a 1 is
placed in the field for any value that X is allowed to represent).
WILD CARD
X
Y
Z
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
1
0
0
3
1
0
0
4
1
0
0
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5
1
0
0
6
1
0
0
7
1
0
0
8
1
0
0
9
1
0
0
#
0
0
0
*
0
0
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S0 Overview
Contents
Introduction ..................................................................... 39
Specifications .................................................................. 39
PRI ............................................................................ 39
BRI ............................................................................ 39
ISDN Services .......................................................... 310
Installation ...................................................................... 312
Operation ....................................................................... 312
Ports ....................................................................... 312
PRI and BRI LT-T Mode ............................................ 313
BRI LT-S Mode .........................................................313
Features Reference Tables ............................................. 314
Related Timers ......................................................... 314
PRI and BRI LT-T Port ............................................... 314
PRI and BRI LT-S Port ............................................... 316
Pin Assignment of Connectors ....................................... 316
PRI .......................................................................... 316
BRI .......................................................................... 316
BRI Related MMC Procedure .......................................... 318
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Introduction
In the DCS there are two line cards for ISDN. One is the PRI card containing one Primary
Rate Interface; the other is the BRIN card containing four Basic Rate Interfaces. For Compact (I and II) and 816 systems there are two types of BRI card, one with two BRI access,
the other with four.
The following topics are covered:
Hardware specification of each card
Installation
Operation
ISDN features supported
Note:
1. This document is based on BRI and PRI V2.0 (Nov 4 1996) or later. Therefore, some features are not applicable to the old version.
2. Main CPU software versions required are 4.0 or later (DCS), 2.3 or later (CII), 1.02 or later
(816).
Specifications
PRI
(The PRI option is not applicable to Compact I, 816 or 408/408i systems.)
The card has the following configuration:
Contains one PRI access with RJ-45 interface having 120 line termination.
Operates in LT-T mode only. You can only connect to a PSTN ISDN Network Termination
Port (NT).
BRI
The different types of BRI card are shown in Table 1.
System
Card name
DCS
BRIN
BRI (old)
4BRI
2BRI
4BRI
2BRI
Compact II
Compact I &
816
Number of
BRI access
4
4
4
2
4
2
Power feeding
to S port
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
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1. In BRI, LT-T and LT-S mode can be selected only by MMC programming. However, you
should connect the Tx and Rx cable pair from the MDF correctly. Tx and Rx connections are
reversed between LT-T and LT-S mode (see Table 15).
2. If you are connecting a T0 port to an NT, take care if there is a termination present somewhere other than on the BRI card on the bus.
ISDN Services
Outgoing calls when origination party is non-S0 terminal
When an extension seizes an ISDN TRK or S0 terminal attached to the system, the ISDN
bearer capability (BC) and high layer compatibility (HLC) will be coded as in Table 2.
ORIGINATION
DGP (Digital keyphone)
SLT (ICM/CO ring in MMC 208)
SLT (DATA ring in MMC 208)
BC
Speech
3.1 kHz Audio
3.1 kHz Audio
HLC
Telephony
Telephony
Telephony
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Speech
HLC
Telephony
Telephony
None
Fax G2/3
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DESTINATION
DGP (Digital keyphone)
SLT (ICM/CO ring in MMC 208)
SLT (ICM/CO ring in MMC 208)
DGP
SLT (ICM/CO ring in MMC 208)
SLT (DATA ring in MMC 208)
HLC
Telephony
Telephony
none
Fax G2/3
none
Teletex
OSI
Video New
Mixed
none
none
none
none
none
Fax G4
LLC
A-law
A-law
A-law
A-law
none
none
none
none
none
none
proper value
proper value
none
none
Fax G4
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Service
Note
DDI
MSN
CLIP
Sub Addressing
AOC
Installation
The installation procedure is as follows:
1) Switch off the power to the system.
2) Insert the card in the appropriate slot.
3) Execute MMC 811 (Reset System).
4) Carry out related MMC programming according to your intended use of the card.
5) Run MMC 418 (Card Restart).
Note:
In DCS, both BRI and PRI must be installed in the Basic Key Service Unit (not the Expansion
Cabinet).
The PRI card must be installed in the first slot with the next even-numbered slot empty.
100 line termination may not be present on the BRI card. If not, termination should be provided
somewhere outside the BRI card.
In BRI, LT-T and LT-S mode can be selected only by MMC programming. However, you should
connect the Tx and Rx cable pair from MDF correctly. Tx and Rx connections are reversed between LT-T and LT-S mode (see Table 15).
Operation
Ports
After installation, the system allocates a port number to each B-channel in exactly the same
way as the analogue trunk case. Thus, a BRI will be assigned eight port numbers, while a
PRI will be assigned 30.
Note: To avoid confusion, the words "port" and "access" are used here with different meanings. "Port"
is used to specify one B-channel, while "access" specifies one BRI span which consists of two Bchannels and one D-channel.
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Associated table
MMC 406
"TRK RING"
Note
This table has global meaning applied to the ports set to DDI
MMC 712
"DDI TABLE"
MMC 421
"MSN DIGIT"
Same as above
A table is required for each BRI
access
To call a terminal attached to an LT-S port, dial the MSN of the terminal. If a terminal with
MSN of 7803 is attached to 703, and you dialled 7803, a SETUP message will be sent out
through 703 with calling party number of 7803. All terminals with MSN of 7803 will alert.
Alternatively, to call a terminal (or terminals), dial the port number. This time the calling
party number of the SETUP message is vacant. All the terminals attached to that port will
alert, with no regard to MSN number.
In the above cases, dial is always sent in enblock mode.
Caution
When making a call from an S0 terminal, take care with the CLI number. It is usually sent when
the call is made, and if that number is not registered in MMC 424 the system will disconnect
the call.
Making a call from a terminal attached to LT-S
To call a DCS subscriber from an ISDN terminal, dial the number you want to call. It is of no
concern to the BRI card whether the terminal sends the number in enblock or overlap
mode.
Making a call from a terminal attached to LT-S port to a remote terminal through a TRK
Dial the TRK number followed by the destination number. ISDN TRK and analogue TRK operate in the same way as seen from a terminal. When calling through an ISDN TRK there
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is no relationship or restriction between the dial sending mode of the terminal and the ISDN
TRK. (DATA calls must use an ISDN TRK.)
Routing an incoming call to the terminals attached to LT-S port
Incoming calls are routed according to the properties of the selected TRK. Routing is controlled by the MMC tables. You can put a terminal number into the DDI, MSN or TRUNK
RING table as a destination, with or without a wild card digit. You can then answer the incoming call from the terminal.
Related Timers
Feature
ATT Recall Time
Implemented
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES
Note
You can check the version of BRI or
PRI
Only for analogue trunk
Only for analogue trunk
Only for analogue trunk
Only for analogue trunk
Only for analogue trunk
Implemented
NO
Note
Transfer to remote user through ISDN TRK is
not allowed
Conference with remote user through ISDN
TRK
External Forward - forward to remote user
through ISDN TRK
SMDR report of the calls through ISDN TRK
port
Conference
YES
Forward
YES
SMDR
YES
Toll Check
YES
DISA
YES
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MMC dependency
MMC
MMC 403 Trunk Toll Class
MMC 404 Trunk Name
MMC 404 Trunk Number
Related
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
Note
PRI: DDI
BRI: P-P DDI
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Assignment
Rx
Rx
Tx
Tx
BRI
Champ connector
DCS
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
Colour
W/BL
W/O
W/BR
W/SL
R/O
R/GR
R/SL
BK/BL
Colour
BL/W
O/W
BR/W
SL/W
O/R
GR/R
SL/R
BL/BK
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
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Compact I
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
Colour
W/BL
W/O
W/GR
W/BR
W/SL
R/BL
R/O
R/GR
Colour
BL/W
O/W
GR/W
BR/W
SL/W
BL/R
O/R
GR/R
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
Compact II
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
Colour
SL/P
BR/P
GR/P
O/P
BL/P
SL/Y
BR/Y
GR/Y
Colour
P/SL
P/BR
P/GR
P/O
P/BL
Y/SL
Y/BR
Y/GR
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
816
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
Colour
W/GR
W/BR
W/SL
R/BL
R/O
R/GR
R/BR
R/SL
Colour
GR/W
BR/W
SL/W
BL/R
O/R
GR/R
BR/R
SL/R
Function
Tx of P1
Rx of P1
Tx of P2
Rx of P2
Tx of P3
Rx of P3
Tx of P4
Rx of P4
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Pin Number
3
4
5
6
NT Side (LT-S)
Rx
Tx
Tx
Rx
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Order of Programming
Carry out programming as shown in the diagram, below.
MMC 423
S/T mode
MMC 424
S0 Mapping (NOTE 1)
MMC 419
BRI-TRK (NOTE 2)
MMC 419
BRI-STN (NOTE 2)
MMC 421
MSN Digit (NOTE 3)
MMC 418
Card Restart
Note:
1. This item does not have to be programmed prior to MMC 419 or MMC 418 (because those MMCs
have no effect on this item). However, this item must be preceded by MMC 423.
2. This item displays its name as "BRI-TRK" or "BRI-STN" according to the port setting in MMC 423.
3. This item is only applicable when a BRI access is programmed as P-MP MSN in MMC 419.
4. Only for a STATION port set in MMC 423.
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Step 4
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Select the functional mode of that port as STATION in MMC 423 (S/T Mode). You
can set either 707 or 708 to STATION.
Choose whether you want to supply power to that BRI access or not. If you do, set
the POWER FEED option to YES in MMC 419.
Restart the BRI card by executing MMC 418 (Card Restart) so that th e changes you
made can take effect.
Program MMC 424 (S0 Mapping) to map an ISDN number into a port. You must also
input the "mapped number" as MSN to the ISDN terminals connected to that BRI access. If you mapped 7807 into 707, you must set the MSN of the terminals connected to 707 (or 708) to 7807.
Now, if you dial 7807 from a keyphone (DGP), a SETUP message will be sent out
through 707 (or 708) with the called party number of 7807. There can be a number
of terminals connected to 707 (or 708) but only terminals with MSN of 7807 will alert.
Alternatively, if you dial 707 (or 708) from a DGP, SETUP message will be sent out
through 707 (or 708) without the called party number. All terminals connected to 707
(or 708) will alert.
BRI Access
In MMCs 419, 421, 423 and 424, which are related to BRI cards, you can see the "port"
number displayed as "7x(x)". Each port stands for a B-channel. Thus, two adjacent ports
make up a BRI access. You need only change the settings for one of the two ports for that
BRI access.
For example, you may see port 709 and 710 are displayed respectively in the MMCs, but
these ports are for the same BRI access. If you change settings for 709 you also change
settings for 710, and vice versa.
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The procedure described here for a particular MMC may be slightly different on your
system and some LCD displays may not be exactly as shown. For example, port
numbers may be different for the system you are programming. Refer to the section
System Configuration: Quick Reference in Part 1 for the relevant options for your system.
Also, 408 and 408i systems employ 2-digit extension and group numbers by default,
unlike other systems which use 3-digit numbers by default. (These dialling number
plans can be changed by the system installer using MMC 724.)
Remember that the displays shown for each MMC in this manual are provided
as examples, and should be used for guidance only.
To identify which MMCs apply to your system, either refer to the MMC lists at the
beginning of this manual, or locate the relevant MMC page here and refer to the tick
box beneath the title: a tick (3) next to the system name indicates it is applicable; a
cross (7) means it is not.
The procedure described for each MMC assumes you are the installer or system
administrator with system-wide access via a passcode. However, MMCs 100121
are also accessible to individual keyset users. If you are programming your own
keyset at Station level, the procedure is different and you should refer to your Samsung DCS Keyset User Guide for details.
The term DCS as used in this manual includes Compact I systems, except where
otherwise indicated.
Make sure the correct country is first selected (MMC 812) before carrying out any
other programming.
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STATION LOCK
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to lock or unlock an individual station or all stations simultaneously. The three options are:
0
1
UNLOCKED
LOCKED OUT
LOCKED ALL
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
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CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to reset keyset passcodes to their default value of 1234. This
MMC cannot display station passcodes; it can only reset them to default.
The passcode is used to lock or unlock the keyset for toll restriction (call barring) override and to
access the DISA feature.
Note:
Default passcodes cannot be used for toll restriction override, DISA access or the walking class of service
function.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[ 201] PASSCODE
PASSCODE: Q Q Q Q
2.
[205] PASSCODE
PASSCODE: Q Q Q Q
3.
[ 205] PASSCODE
PASSCODE : 1234
4.
Default Data:
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CALL FORWARD
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to program the call forward destinations for station users. Also
allows call forwarding to be set after the destination has been entered.
The system allows five types of call forwarding: FORWARD ALL, FORWARD BUSY, FORWARD
NO ANSWER, and FORWARD EXTERNAL. The FORWARD BUSY/NO ANSWER option allows
both BUSY and NO ANSWER options to be activated at the same time, provided that destinations have already been entered for both.
0 = FORWARD CANCEL
1 = ALL CALL
2 = BUSY
3 = NO ANSWER
4 = BUSY/NO ANSWER
5 = EXT (External)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201] FORWARD
0:FORWARD CANCEL
2.
[205] FORWARD
0:FORWARD CANCEL
3.
[205] FORWARD
1:ALL CALL:NONE
4.
[205] FORWARD
1:ALL CALL:201
5.
[205] FORWARD
CURENTLY SET :YES
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MMC
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MMC
MMC
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CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to change the answer mode of any keyset. Each keyset can
have its answer mode set to one of the following options:
0. RING: The keyset will ring in one of eight custom ring patterns. Calls are answered by pressing
the ANS/RLS key or by lifting the handset.
1. AUTO ANSWER: After giving a short attention tone, the keyset will automatically answer calls
on the speakerphone. When a C.O. line is transferred to a keyset in Auto Answer mode, the
screened portion of the call will be Auto Answer, but the keyset will ring when the transfer is
complete if the user has not pressed the ANS/RLS key or lifted the handset.
2. VOICE ANNOUNCE: The keyset will not ring. After a short attention tone, callers can make an
announc ement but the ANS/RLS key or hand set must be used to answer calls.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
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STATION NAME
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to enter a name, up to 11 characters, to identify an individual station.
Names are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cursor to
the next position. For example, if the name is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to
get the letter S. Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between
upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
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CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to program personal speed dial numbers for stations. This may
be particularly useful for single line telephones which are more difficult to program by the station
user. Each station can have up to five blocks of speed dialseach containing 10 numbers (giving a total of 50 numbers)assigned to it in MMC 606, Assign Speed Block. By default, each station has one block (for 10 numbers) assigned.
Speed dials are numbered 0049. Each speed dial may contain a trunk or trunk group access
code (e.g. 9) followed by a separator () and up to 24 digits to be dialled. These dialled digits
can be 09, [ and #. If the system recognises a valid trunk or trunk group access number, it will
automatically insert the separator.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
B
C
D
E
F
Keys A to F are keys #19 to #24 on 24B keysets, or keys #7 to #12 on 12B keysets, or keys
#1 to #6 on 6B keysets.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
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None
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CII
816
408i
408
Allows a name, up to 11 characters, to be entered for each personal speed dial location. This
name enables the speed dial number to be located when the directory dial feature is used. The
directory dial feature allows the display keyset user to select a speed dial location by viewing its
name.
Names are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cursor to
the next position. For example, if the name is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to
get the letter S. Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between
upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
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KEY EXTENDER
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to view the programmable keys assigned to keyset stations. In addition, it allows the
system administrator to assign key extenders to those programmed keys which can have extenders, making general access feature keys more specific. For example, you may want to
set an SPD (Speed Dial) key to dial personal speed dial code 01 when selected. (Extenders
may also be entered in MMC 722 or 723 when programming key assignments.) The feature
keys that can have extenders are listed below.
FEATURE
KEY
FUNCTION
BOSS
DIR
DP
Direct Pick Up
DS
Station number
FWRD
Call Forward
GPIK
Group Pick Up
IG
In/Out Group
MMPG
EXTENDER
DCS
CII
816
408/408i
14
14
14
12
13
05
0120
0120
0108
0104
500529
500519
500509
5053
Meet Me Page
09, Q
09, Q
04, 5, Q
02, 5, Q
PAGE
Page
09, Q
09, Q
04, 5, Q
02, 5, Q
PMSG
SG
Station Group
500529
500519
500509
5053
SPD
Speed Dial
0049,
500999
0049,
500999
0049,
500799
0049,
500699
SP
UCD Supervisor
VT
VM Transfer
0120
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
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ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
2.
4.
Note: If 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 (refer to the table, above, for allowed key extenders).
Default Data:
None
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MMC
MMC
MMC
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721
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STATION STATUS
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Compact II
816
408 / 408i
TENANT NUMBER: 12
PICKUP GROUP:
None, 0120
PICKUP GROUP:
None, 0108
PICKUP GROUP:
None, 0104
BOSS-SECR: None,
BOSS, SECR
BOSS-SECR: None,
BOSS, SECR
BOSS-SECR: None,
BOSS, SECR
BOSS-SECR: None,
BOSS, SECR
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
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Default Data:
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Type:
Tenant Number:
Pickup Group:
SGR:
BossSecr:
Page:
Day COS No:
Night COS No:
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DATE DISPLAY
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to select the date and time display mode on a per-station basis
or system-wide.
0
COUNTRY
CLOCK
DISPLAY
Sets format of DAY and MONTH display and has two options:
0 = UPPER CASE
Displays Friday as FRI and March as MAR
1 = LOWER CASE
Displays Friday as Fri and March as Mar
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Country:
Clock:
Display:
Western
24 hour
Lowercase
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STATION ON/OFF
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set any of the followi ng keyset features.
AUTO HOLD
AUTO TIMER
HEADSET USE
HOT KEYPAD
When ON, this feature allows the user to dial numbers on the keypad
without having to first lift the handset or press the SPEAKER key.
KEY TONE
Allows the user to hear a slight tone when pressing keys on the keyset.
PAGE REJOIN
Allows the user to hear the latter part of page announcements if the
keyset becomes free during a page.
RING PREFER
When OFF, requires the user to press the fast flashing button to answer a ringing call after lifting the handset.
CALL COST
AME BGM
AME PSWD
Sets the Answering Machine Emulation password ON or OFF. (Cadence and SVMi-4 voice mail systems only.)
NOT CONT.CID
When ON, the keyset displays the call timer for the duration of an incoming trunk call (if AUTO TIMER is ON). When OFF, the CLIP number for a call is displayed for the duration of the call. (Not applicable
to 408 systems.)
Note: Keyset users can set or change these options for their own keyset (refer to the Samsung DCS Keyset
User Guide for details).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
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DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
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Auto Hold
Auto Timer
Headset Use
Hot Keypad
Key Tone
Page Rejoin
Ring Pref
Call Cost
Not Cont.CID
AME BGM
AME PSWD
Off
On
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 111
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to select the ring tone heard at each keyset. There are eight (1
8) ring tones available. A short tone burst of the selection will be heard when a key is pressed.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
SELECTION 5
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 112
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ALARM REMINDER
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set or change the alarm clock/appointment reminder feature
for any station. Keyset users can set their own alarms. A number of alarms may be set for each
station: three (13) for DCS systems or two (1 2) for Compact II, 816 and 408/408i systems.
Each alarm may be defined as a one-time or TODAY alarm, or as a DAILY alarm, or NOTSET as
described below. The TODAY alarm is automatically cancelled after it rings, while the DAILY
alarm rings every day at the same time.
Dial 0:
NOTSET
Dial 1:
TODAY
Dial 2:
DAILY
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201]
HHMM:
ALM CLK(1)
NOTSET
2.
[205]
HHMM:
ALM CLK(1)
NOTSET
3.
[205]
HHMM:
ALM CLK(2)
NOTSET
4.
[205]
ALM CLK (2)
HHMM:1300NOTSET
5.
Dial valid entry from above list for alarm type (e.g. 2,
DAILY)
OR
Press UP or DOWN to select alarm type
and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and
return to step 2
[205]
ALM CLK (2)
HHMM:1300DAILY
6.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 113
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to enter memos on stations. Up to three memos can be entered,
depending on your system. MMC 116 (Alarm and Message) can be programmed to remind the
station user to read the memo(s).
Each memo can be up to 13 characters long and is entered using the dial keypad. For example,
press 6 once to enter the letter M, and press 3 twice for an E. Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete the memo. Press the programmable A key to toggle between
upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 114
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
STATION VOLUME
3
CII
816
408i
408
RING VOLUME
Set a level for ring volume. There are eight volume levels: level 1 is
the lowest and level 8 the highest.
OFF-RING VOL
Set a level for off-hook ring volume. There are eight volume levels:
level 1 is the lowest and level 8 the highest.
HANDSET VOL
Set a level for listening volume through handset. There are eight volume levels: level 1 is the lowest and level 8 the highest.
SPEAKER VOL
Set a level for listening volume through speaker. There are 16 volume levels: level 1 is the lowest and level 16 the highest.
BGM VOLUME
Set a level for background music volume. There are 16 volume levels: level 1 is the lowest and level 16 the highest.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Dial volume level using keypad (you will hear a brief tone
for the level you select) and system returns to step 3
OR
Press UP or DOWN to select volume (you will hear a brief
tone for each level) and press RIGHT soft key to return to
step 3
5.
Default Data:
Ring Volume
Off-Hook Ring Volume
Handset Volume
Speaker Volume
BGM Volume
Related Items:
4
4
4
13
13
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 115
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set a programmed message at individual or all keysets. There
are 20 messages available (0120). These messages are as set up in MMC 715, Programmed
Station Message.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[ 201] PGMMSG(00)
CANCEL PGM MSG
2.
[205] PGMMSG(00)
CANCEL PGM MSG
3.
[205] PGMMSG(05)
PAGE ME
4.
Default Data:
No messages selected
Related Items:
[ALL] PGMMSG(?? )
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 116
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment reminder feature for individual or all stations. For DCS systems, three alarms (13) can be set
for each station. For other systems, two alarms (12) can be set. Each alarm may be defined
as a one-time or TODAY alarm, as a DAILY alarm, or NOTSET as described below. The TODAY
alarm is automatically cancelled after it rings, while the DAILY alarm rings every day at the same
time. It is also possible to set a message to display when the alarm is sounded.
Dial
Alarm Type
0
1
2
NOTSET
TODAY
DAILY
Messages are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the message is MEETING, press the number 6 once
to get the letter M. Now press the number 3 twice to get the letter E Continue selecting
characters from the keypad to complete your message. Press the programmable A key to toggle between upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[ 201]
HHMM:
ALM REM(1)
NOTSET
2.
[205]
HHMM:
ALM REM(1)
NOTSET
[ALL]
HHMM:
ALM REM(1)
NOTSET
3.
[205]
HHMM:
ALM REM(2)
NOTSET
4.
[205]
ALM REM(2)
HHMM:1300NOTSET
Dial valid entry from above list for alarm type (e.g. 2,
DAILY)
OR
Press UP or DOWN to select alarm type and press
RIGHT soft key to move cursor
[205]
ALM REM(2)
HHMM:1300DAILY
6.
7.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 119
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator or keyset user to change the order in which CLIP information is
displayed on a keyset LCD. CLIP display options are as follows:
0
NO DISPLAY
NUMBER FIRST
NAME FIRST
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data :
NAME FIRST
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 121
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
KEYSET LANGUAGE
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to assign an LCD display based on a keyset users own language. Options include some or
all of the following, depending on your system:
ENGLISH
GERMAN
PORTUGAL
NORSK (NORWAY)
DANISH
DUTCH
ITALY
SPANISH
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[ 201] LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
2.
[205] LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
3.
[205] LANGUAGE
GERMAN
4.
Default Data:
ENGLISH
Related Items:
Multi-Language
[ALL] LANGUAGE
?
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 200
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
OPEN CUSTOMER
PROGRAMMING
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to open (enable) or close (disable) customer-level programming by the system administrator. If programming is not opened and an attempt is made to access a customer-level MMC, the
error message [NOT PERMIT] will be displayed. A four-digit passcode is required to enable customer programming (which can be changed in MMC 201, if required). Each digit can be 09.
When opened, this MMC allows access to all MMCs specified by the system installer in MMC
802, Customer Access MMC Number.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
TRSF
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
PASSCODE:_
2.
Enter passcode
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
PASSCODE:
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
DISABLE
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
PASSWORD ERROR
3.
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
ENABLE
4.
212:ALARM RING
SELECT PROG. ID
5.
Default Data:
DISABLE (closed)
Passcode=1234
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 201
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CHANGE CUSTOMER
PASSCODE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to change the passcode allowing access to MMC 200, Open Customer Programming, from
its current value.
PROGRAM KEYS
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
CUST. PASSCODE
NEW CODE:_
2.
CUST. PASSCODE
NEW CODE: QQQQ
3.
CUST. PASSCODE
VERIFY : QQQQ
CUST. PASSCODE
VERIFY :SUCCESS
4.
CUST. PASSCODE
VERIFY :FAILURE
Default Data:
Passcode = 1234
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 202
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CHANGE FEATURE
PASSCODES
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
CHANGE PASSCODE
DAY/NIGHT :0000
2.
CHANGE PASSCODE
ALARM CLR :8765
3.
CHANGE PASSCODE
ALARM CLR :9999
Default Data:
DAY/NIGHT
DISA ALARM
ALARM CLR
AA RECORD
DECT REGISTER
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
0000
5678
8765
4321
4321
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 203
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN UA DEVICE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns the ringing device to be accessed when a Universal Answer (UA) key is pressed or the
UA pickup code is dialled. UA assignment is made in MMC 601, Assign Station Group, for a
group and then the group is entered here. The UA device can be one of the device types listed
below. The device type is automatically determined by the directory number (DN) entered.
CII
816
DEVICE TYPE
DESCRIPTION
408/408i
201349
201308
201216
2128
STATION
36013602
361365
361362
361
RING PAGE
500529
500519
500509
5053
STATION
GROUP
Note: Only one of the above options can be selected. If the ability to ring more than one item (e.g., all four
external page zones) is required, a station group containing all four zone codes must be created.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ASSIGN UA PORT
NONE-NO UA
2.
ASSIGN UA PORT
205 -STATION
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 204
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Determines whether the common bell relay contacts have an interrupted or continuous clo sure
when activated. If interrupted is chosen, the relay follows an internal ring pattern of one second
closed followed by three seconds open.
By default, all common bell relay pairs are assigned as:
DCS: 380x
Compact II: 363365
816: 362
408 and 408i: 361
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
2.
3.
4.
[3801]COM. BELL
CONTINUOUS
OR
[363] COM/LD BELL
CONTINUOUS
[3801]COM. BELL
INTERRUPTED
OR
[363] COM/LD BELL
INTERRUPTED
Default Data:
Continuous
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 205
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Designates the station that controls the loud bell ring output of one of the following:
DCS systemsa Trunk A card. Each Trunk A card has one loud bell output; these outputs are
given a Directory Number of 39013920 as a default value to enable them to be assigned.
Compact II systemsa Misc card (assigned in MMC 219, Common Relay Service Type).
816 and 408/408i systemsa base board (assigned in MMC 219, Common Relay Service
Type).
The loud bell will follow the ring cadence of the designated station. Only a station can be assigned to control the loud bell; a station group cannot be assigned.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NONE (Unassigned)
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 206
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
BARGE-IN TYPE
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
The Barge In feature allows selected keysets to intrude on other keysets which are not set as secure from barge in. This MMC sets the type of barge-in that is permitted.
DIAL
TYPE OF BARGE-IN
DESCRIPTION
NO BARGE IN
WITH TONE
WITHOUT TONE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
BARGE IN TYPE
NO BARGE IN
2.
BARGE IN TYPE
WITHOUT TONE
3.
Default Data:
NO BARGE IN
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 207
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Enables SLI ports to be designated as NORMAL or VMAA. VMAA ports receive digits designated
in MMC 726, VM/AA Options, and also receive a true disconnect signal upon completion of a call.
Do not make VMAA ports data; this will return them to a single line port and stop voice mail integration. VMAA ports have the equivalent of data protect written in the program and are protected
against tones.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NORMAL PORT
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 208
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Provides the flexibility to program SLTs to have ICM ringing, C.O. ringing and data secure. With
the many types of external ringing devices, all configurations can be met. DATA RING also has a
positive disconnect signal. Do not make VM/AA ports data; this will return them to a single line
port and stop voice mail integration.
OPTIONS
0
1
2
ICM RING
C.O. RING
DATA RING
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
ICM RING
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 209
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
MASTER = NONE
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 210
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CUSTOMER ON/OFF
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set system features on or off. Not all features are available on
all systems. Refer to the following table for details (a tick means available).
FEATURE
SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
DCS / C II
816
408/408i
DISA PSWD
LCR ENABLE
Allows SMDI integration through RS-232 port for the external PC-based Voice Mail system
Periodic UCD information provider. Enables UCD statistics data on a per UCD group basis to print out on the I/O
port which has been set as SMDR or UCD REPT in real
time (see MMC 501- PERI UCD REPORT timer option).
This allows extended manipulation of the information by
an external third-party-provided software package.
408i only
DISA MOH
DDI calls to a busy extension can be routed to an assigned destination, in MMC 406, before the call is
dropped.
408i only
408i only
ALL PICK UP
When system detects CO BUSY TONE from Central Office, it returns to autoredial state.
VPN ENABLE
408 only
ISDNTRK BUSY
408i only
IN TOLL CHK
ISDN PROGCON
408i only
ISDN KEYFAC
408i only
TRANSFER MOH
DSP SSPDNAME
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
DISA PSWD
LCR ENABLE
SMDI VMS SET
PERI UCD SET
CID CODE INS
DISA MOH
TRANSFER MOH
DSP SSPDNAME
DID BSY ROUT
DID NOT ROUT
ALL PICK UP
ARD TONE CHK
VPN ENABLE
ISDNTRK BUSY
IN TOLL CHK
ISDN PROGCON
Related Items:
None
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 211
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Designates which devices will ring when a doorphone button is pressed for both day and night
mode. Two types of device can ring: station and station group; these are listed below with their
default directory numbers.
DEVICE
Station
Station group
Compact II
816
408/408i
201349
500529
201308
500519
201216
500509
2128
5053
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Station group 500 for day and night (group 50 for 408/408i systems)
Related Items:
None
MMC 211 (Page 1 of 1)
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 212
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to determine which devices will be alerted when an alarm sensor is activated.
Device
Station
Station group
DCS
201349
500529
Compact II
201 - 308
500 - 519
The above devices will ring like a doorphone and follow the door ring time-out. When ringing,
display keysets show the display assigned in MMC 213, Alarm Message. The bottom line of the
keyset display gives an option to clear the alarm. Ringing initiated by an alarm sensor is answered by going off-hook and on-hook again at a ringing keyset. If a device such as Ring Over
Page or a common bell is the only device assigned to ring, it may be answered by assigning a
direct pickup key with this device as the extender. If the alarm is unanswered by the door ring
time-out, ringing will cease but the display will remain until cleared by dialling the alarm clear feature code (57) and passcode (default 8765).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[3501]ALARM RING
D:500
N:500
2.
[3502]ALARM RING
D:500
N:500
3.
[3502]ALARM RING
D:205
N:500
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 213
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ALARM MESSAGE
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of a name to an alarm sensor. Names are written using the dial keypad.
Each press of a key selects a character and moves the cursor to the next position. For example,
if the sensor name is FIRE, press the number 3 three times to get the letter F. Now press
the number 4 three times to get the letter I", and so on to complete the name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 214
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns the DISA alarm to ring at a specific phone. It is recommended that the person who can
clear the alarm also receives the notification. Both a day and a night destination can be selected.
A valid destination can be:
DEVICE
Station
Station group
Compact II
816
408/408i
201349
500529
201308
500519
201216
500509
2128
5053
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 215
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns the VDIAL card with two (2) channels and seven (7) users or one (1) channel and five (5) users. When changing channel size, you will be prompted to clear RAM. This is only for Voice Dialler,
not the system. This will prevent accidental usage of pre-recorded names. It is advised that you clear
RAM before assigning users in MMC 216, Voice Dialler Assignments.
VDIAL cards are numbered with odd numbers. For example, the first VDIAL card in the system is
numbered 3551 (DCS) or 355 (Compact II). The second channel, if used, will be numbered 3552 (or
356).The second VDIAL card is numbered 3553 (or 357), and a second channel 3554 (or 358). If only
one channel is assigned, the even number 3552 or 3554 (356 or 358) will not appear in MMC 216.
Option -
0 : 2CH-7USER-20BIN
1 : 1CH-5USER-40BIN
( 7 USERS )
( 5 USERS )
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[ 3551]VDIALER OPTN
2CH-7USER -20BIN
2.
[3552]VDIALER OPTN
2CH-7USER -20BIN
3.
[3552]VDIALER OPTN
1CH-5USER -40BIN
4.
[3552]VDIALER OPTN
CLEAR RAM? NO
5.
[3552]VDIALER OPTN
CLEAR RAM? YES
Default Data:
2CH-7USER-20BIN
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 216
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VOICE DIALLER
ASSIGNMENTS
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows a station to be assigned to a channel of the VDIAL card, to dial a personal speed dial
number. The number of users assigned to this feature is controlled by MMC 215, Voice Dialler
Options, which allows either two (2) channels with seven (7) users or one (1) channel with five (5)
users.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[355]VDIALER USER
USER 1 : NONE
2.
[356]VDIALER USER
USER 1 : NONE
3.
[356]VDIALER USER
USER 5 : NONE
4.
[356]VDIALER USER
USER 5 : 205
5.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 217
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CCC OPTION
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to select Call Cost Option and is related only to 131 Cable & Wireless service.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
CCC OPTION
OPTION : NONE
2.
CCC OPTION
OPTION : STATION #
3.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 219
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
EXTERNAL PAGE
COMMON BELL
LOUD BELL
NOT USE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[363]RELAY TYPE
EXTERNAL PAGE
2.
[364]RELAY TYPE
EXTERNAL PAGE
[364]RELAY TYPE
LOUD BELL
4.
[364]RELAY TYPE
NOT USE
5.
Default Data:
EXTERNAL PAGE
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 220
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns the ISDN service type for SLT stations. Services consist of BC (Bearer Capability) and
HLC (High Layer Capability).
0
1
2
3
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
BC
HLC
VOICE
FAX 3
AUDIO 3.1
MODEM
Voice service
G3 FAX service
3.1kHz Audio service
MODEM service
Speech
3.1kHz Audio
3.1kHz Audio
3.1kHz Audio
Telephony
FAX G2/G3
None
Telephony
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
VOICE
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 300
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Determines whether a user can select a trunk or trunk group by dialling its directory number (DN). This selection should be turned OFF
when using LCR.
MICROPHONE
OFF-HOOK RING
SMDR PRINT
When this is set OFF, C.O. calls to and from the station will not print
on SMDR. This includes transferred calls or calls picked up from
hold or park.
TGR ADV.TONE
When this feature is set to ON, a warning tone will be heard each
time LCR advances to the next route.
VMAA FORWARD
When this feature is set to ON, calls will overflow to Forward No Answer destination when the Forward No Answer timer expires even
when the Forward No Answer feature is not activated at the called
party extension.
Set Forward No Answer destination in MMC 102, Call Forward, but
do not enable the feature. (Alternatively, use code 603 plus the station number, then code 600 to cancel the feature.)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201] CUS.ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL :ON
2.
[205] CUS.ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL :ON
3.
[ALL] CUS.ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL :ON
4.
[ALL] CUS.ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL :OFF
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
LCR programming
[ALL] CUS.ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL :ON
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 301
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to assign a day and night class of service to each station. A number of different classes of
service can be defined in MMC 701, Assign COS Contentsi.e. 30 for DCS/Compact II systems
(0130), 10 for 816 systems (0110) and four for 408/408i systems (14).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Day class
Night class
= 01 (or 1)
= 01 (or 1)
Related Items:
OR
[ALL] STN COS
DAY:?? NIGHT:??
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 302
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
PICKUP GROUPS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of stations into call pickup groups. Maximum number of pickup groups is:
DCS and Compact II 20
816 8
408/408i 4
An unlimited number of members can belong to each group. Stations can only be in one pickup
group at any given time.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
OR
[ALL] PICKUP GRP
PICKUP GRP :??
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 303
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARY
3
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns BOSS stations to SECRETARY stations. One BOSS station can have up to four SECRETARY stations, and one SECRETARY station can have up to four BOSS stations.* A dedicated
BOSS key must be programmed on the SECRETARY keyset(s). A dedicated BOSS key must
also be programmed on the BOSS keyset(s).
*Note: For 408/408i systems, a BOSS station can have up to two SECRETARY stations, and vice versa.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
F
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
BOSS STN:NONE
SECR 1:NONE
2.
3.
BOSS STN:205
SECR 1:201
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
BOSS STN:205
SECR 2:202
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 304
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN STATION /
TRUNK USE
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows trunks, on a per-station basis, to answer incoming calls, to dial out or to do both. If a station is set to DIAL:NO, the station will not have the ability to place a call. If the station is set to
ANS:NO, the station cannot answer an incoming call.
Note: MMC 406, Trunk Ring Assignment, overrides this MMC for the Answer option.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
DIAL = YES
ANS = YES
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
316
406
722
723
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 305
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
FEATURE KEYS
0
1
2
NONE
AUTHORISE CODE
ACCOUNT CODE
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 306
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
HOT LINE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows a station to make an automatic internal or external call upon the expiration of a timer (see
MMC 501, System-Wide Timers: Off-Hook Select Timer option) to a predetermined number
when the handset is lifted. The number can be a maximum of 18 digits including pauses, flash
etc., in the dial string (the access code for a trunk is not counted).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
B
C
D
E
Keys A to F are keys #19 to #24 on 24B keysets, or keys #7 to #12 on 12B keysets, or keys
#1 to #6 on 6B keysets.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 308
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN BACKGROUND
MUSIC SOURCE
CI
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 309
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to select which Music On Hold (MOH) source can be heard on
each station. There are four possible selections for each music source: TONE, NONE, internal
and external (customer-provided MOH source).
DCSThe system must have a Trunk A card installed to provide a music source. There is a total
of 19 possible music selections, but this is dependent on the number of Trunk A cards in the system. Only one external music source is provided per Trunk A card. The default directory number
of a music source is 37013719. (Internal music is always the odd numbered address, e.g. 3701,
3703.)
Compact II There is a total of two possible music sources, but this depends on whether a MISC
card is installed in the system. One music source is provided on the base board (switch select internal/external); the other external source is provided on the MISC card. The default directory
number of a background music source is 371372. (Internal music is always address 371.)
816 and 408/408iThere is a music source on the base board (switch select internal/external).
The default directory number of a background music source is 371.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
OR
[ALL] STN MOH
MOH SOURCE:?
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 310
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns the LCR class of service allowed for a station on a per-station basis. Eight classes (18)
can be assigned. (408/408i systems have four classes, 14.)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
LCR programming
OR
[ALL] LCR CLASS
LCR CLASS ?
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 311
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns and sets parameters for the serial interface module (SIM). Refer to tables 112, below.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
SIM TYPE
CALL MODE
ANS MODE
AUTO BAUD
DTR CHECK
ECHO
PROTOCOL
SPEED
CHAR LENGTH
PARITY
STOP BIT
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
Table 8
Table 9
Table 10
Table 11
Table 12
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TABLE 8. PROTOCOL
0
1
2
3
0
1
HOST
MODEM
DTE
PRT
V110
V120
0
1
2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MANUAL
AUTO WITH
AUTO WITHOUT
MANUAL
AUTO
300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
48000
56000
0
1
0
1
2
3
OFF
ON
8
7
6
5
0
1
0
1
2
OFF
ON
TABLE 7. ECHO
0
1
NONE
ODD
EVEN
0
1
2
Default Data:
Related Items:
1
1.5
2
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 312
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ALLOW CLIP
3
CII
816
408i
408
YES
NO
RCV:
YES
NO
INFO: If YES selected for SND option, you can select the CLIP display option from
0 CO Tel
1 Extn. Number
2 CO + Extn. No.
3 DID Number.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
4.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data :
RCV=YES
SND=YES
INFO=CO Tel
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 313
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns individual users to PIN codes in the system. For Cable & Wireless 131 service there is a
maximum of four PIN codes allocated in the system, so users must be assigned to the PIN code
used when dialling out on a Cable & Wireless Network.
This MMC is related only to 131 Cable & Wireless service.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 314
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
FEATURE KEYS
0
1
2
NONE
CONFIRM TONE
DISCONNECT
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201] CO CONFIRM
NONE
2.
[205] CO CONFIRM
NONE
3.
[205] CO CONFIRM
CONFIRM TONE
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 315
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
SET RELOCATION
7
CII
816
408i
408
Used when a station moves its phone to another location (a different port). All relevant data for
the phone are moved to the new location automatically.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
SET RELOCATION
EXT
EXT
2.
SET RELOCATION
EXT205 EXT_
3.
SET RELOCATION
EXT205 EXT210
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 316
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Copy the condition of station/trunk usability and station/station usability from one station to another station.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 317
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
(In the following example, you do not want station 205 to be able to dial station 204.)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
DIAL=YES
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 318
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DISTINCTIVE RING
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Sets a distinctive ring for stations. You can set both tone (T) and cadence (C) to one of eight ring
values (1-8), or to follow the station ring (F-STN).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201] DIST.RING
T:F-STN C:F-STN
2.
[205] DIST.RING
T:F-STN C:F-STN
3.
[205] DIST.RING
T:1
C:F-STN
4.
[205] DIST.RING
T:1
C:2
5.
Default Data :
T: F-STN
C: F-STN
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 319
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
BRANCH GROUP
Not Used in the UK
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 400
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CUSTOMER ON/OFF
PER TRUNK
3
CII
816
408i
408
1A2 EMULATE
TRUNK INC DND
TRUNK FORWARD
LCR ALLOW
Note: 1A2 Emulation means that a third party can be joined on an existing trunk conversation by pressing
the DTS key for the line on their keyset.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
1A2 EMULATE
TRUNK INC DND
TRUNK FORWARD
LCR ALLOW
Related Items:
None
Off
Off
On
Off
OR
[ALL] TRK ON/OFF
1A2 EMULATE :?
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 401
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to select the mode of the C.O. line. If PBX mode is chosen, this allows PBX access codes
to be recognised, thus allowing more complete toll restriction (call barring). 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. Options are:
0
1
CO LINE
PBX
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
OR
[ALL] PBX LINE
?
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 402
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to determine the dialling type of each C.O. line. There are two options:
0 Dual tone multi frequency (DTMF)
1 Pulse (rotary dial)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
OR
[ALL] DIAL TYPE
?
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 403
3
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
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 either the station class or the class of service defined in MMCs
702, Toll Deny Table, and 703, Toll Allowance Table. The toll classes available are listed below:
ENTRY NUMBER
CLASS TYPE
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
F-STN
CLS-A
CLS-B
CLS-C
CLS-D
CLS-E
CLS-F
CLS-G
CLS-H
DESCRIPTION
Follow station toll restriction
Follow toll class A (Unrestricted)
Follow toll class B
Follow toll class C
Follow toll class D
Follow toll class E
Follow toll class F
Follow toll class G
Follow toll class H (All restricted)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
OR
[ALL] TOLL CLASS
D:F-STN N:F-STN
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 404
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TRUNK NAME
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
No names entered
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 405
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TRUNK NUMBER
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
No numbers entered
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 406
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Enables ringing to a specific station or a group of stations (or an auto attendant for systems other
than 408/408i) when incoming calls are received. This MMC controls both day and night locations.
DEVICE
Station
Station group
AA
Compact II
201308
500-519
38x
816
201216
500509
38x
408/408i
2128
5053
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
All trunks day: 500, night: 500 (day and night=50 for 408/408i systems)
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 407
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a positive forced trunk release to a specific trunk or all trunks in the event of a trunk
lock-up.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 408
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to select which Music On Hold (MOH) source can be heard on
each trunk. The possible selections for each music source are: TONE, NONE, internal and external (customer-provided MOH source).
DCS
Connected to a Trunk A card. The default directory number of an MOH source is 37xx.
Compact II
There is a total of two possible music sources, but this depends on whether a Misc card is installed in the system. One music source is provided on the base board (switch select internal/external); the other external source is provided on the Misc card. The default directory number of a background music source is 371372.
816 and 408/408i
There is a music source on the base board (switch select internal/external). The default directory
number of a background music source is 371.
Note: Internal music is always the odd numbered address, e.g. 371, 3701, 3703.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
OR
[ALL] TRK MOH
MOH SOURCE:?
Default Data:
TONE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 409
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
This is a read-only MMC. Allows the status of trunks to be read in a format that will enable the
servicing personnel to quickly identify the ownership and position of a trunk.
OPTIONS
Dial
DCS
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
Port Number
Tenant Number
Type: e.g. LOOP, DDI, BRI, PRI
1A2 Emulation Status (On/Off)
Trunk Forward Status (On/Off)
Line Type (CO/PBX)
Dial Type (DTMF/Dial Pulse)
Day Toll Restriction
Night Toll Restriction
Day Ring Destination
Night Ring Destination
MOH Source
Port Number
Type: e.g. LOOP, DDI, BRI, PRI
1A2 Emulation Status (On/Off)
Trunk Forward Status (On/Off)
Line Type (CO/PBX)
Dial Type (DTMF/Dial Pulse)
Day Toll Restriction
Night Toll Restriction
Day Ring Destination
Night Ring Destination
MOH Source
DISA Status
12
DISA Status
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Default Data:
Related Items:
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 410
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system to have Direct Inward System Access (DISA). Because there is a possibility
that unauthorised calls will be made via this feature, several safeguards have been added. The
user must be informed of these to prevent unnecessary service calls. DISA can lock out when a
predetermined number of invalid consecutive calls are attempted. Callers will then receive ring
back tone until a programmable timer has expired. The [ key may be used to initiate new dial
tone while in a station-to-station call. The # key may be used to terminate the DISA call and disconnect the central office line. Multiple central office calls and internal calls are possible.
Note: In order to use DISA, the caller must first dial a valid station number, followed by a four-digit passcode. This passcode is defined in MMC 101, Change User Passcode. DISA users MUST change this passcode as the default number cannot be used.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
FEATURE KEYS
0
1
2
3
NORMAL
DAY
NIGHT
BOTH
No DISA service
DISA is available in day mode
DISA is available in night mode
DISA is available in both day and night mode
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
OR
[ALL] DISA LINE
?
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 411
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DCS
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MMC: 412
3
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows for the assignment of AC15 cards for proper signalling. This MMC is only for analogue
types of AC15 trunks. These trunks can also use the translation tables in MMC 714, DDI Number
and Name Translation. The AC15 trunks are allowed the use of translation tables via MMC 416,
Assign AC15 Translation. The signalling condition types are as follows:
0
1
2
3
4
IMMEDIATE START
DELAYED START
WINK START
NO ANSWER BACK
DIRECT BACK
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
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MMC: 414
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NOVEMBER 2001
MPD/PRS SIGNAL
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used on a per-trunk basis to define if a C.O. line is to be either a Metering Pulse (MPD) or a Polarity Reversal Signal (PRS) trunk. (Note: PRS is not available in the UK.)
A Meter Pulse Trunk will detect a C.O.-provided meter pulse. A Polarity Reversal trunk will detect
the line reversal signal which may be provided by the C.O. when the other party answers the outgoing call or the outside party clears the call. If the trunk is designated as PRS detection, the call
duration timer will be started and the results printed on the SMDR record. PRS detection is also
essential for dropping a trunk-to-trunk conversation which is unsupervised by an internal party.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
NONE
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MMC: 415
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NOVEMBER 2001
REPORT TRUNK
ABANDON DATA
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator or technician to enable or disable the reporting of abandoned
C.O. calls for which CLIP information has been collected on a per-trunk basis.
There are two options for this MMC:
0 REPORT : NO
Abandoned call records for incoming calls with CLIP information will not be
printed on SMDR or stored in the system abandoned call list.
These records will continue to be stored in the station review list.
1 REPORT : YES
Abandoned call records for incoming calls with CLIP information will be
printed on SMDR or stored in the system abandoned call list.
These records will also be stored in the station review list.
Note: In order for these abandoned call records to print on SMDR, use MMC 725 (SMDR Options) and set
Option 11 - Abandon Call - to YES.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data :
REPORT: YES
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MMC
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CI
CII
816
408i
408
Provides an AC15 tieline with the ability to use DDI translation tables (MMC 714). Options are:
0 UNUSE DID TRANS
1 USE DID TRANS
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
TIE XLATE
[701]
UNUSE DID TRANS
2.
3.
3.
OR
[ALL] TIE XLATE
UNUSE DID TRANS
Default Data:
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MMC: 417
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NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
This option is used to enable/disable CRC4 generation and checking. It is useful with some networks which do not support CRC4 framing but only PCM30 framing. By default, the CRC option
is ON.
Note: After changing this option, MMC 418, Card Restart, must be used to restart the card to make the
change effective.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
CRC4 ON
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MMC: 418
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NOVEMBER 2001
CARD RESTART
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Enables any changes you make in MMC 417 (PRI-CRC4 Option), MMC 419 (BRI Option), MMC
420 (PRI Option) or MMC 423 (S/T Mode) and applies them, as appropriate, to each BRI or PRI
card that you restart.
Note: PRI is not available on 816 or 408i systems.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART ? NO
2.
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART ? NO
3.
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART ? YES
4.
[701] RESTART
ARE YOU SURE ? YES
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
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MMC
MMC
MMC
417
419
420
423
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MMC: 419
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NOVEMBER 2001
BRI OPTION
3
CII
816
408i
408
This MMC comprises two groups of items. One group is for the "TRUNK" ports as set in MMC
423, S/T Mode, and the other is for the "STATION" ports. Be aware that some items will not be
available on certain types of system.
Note: For each BRI access, two adjacent ports are assigned. You need only change the value for one of the
two ports; the value for the other port will be changed automatically.
BRI MODE
P-P DDI:
When BRI line is point-to-point configuration and is a DDI line. Incoming calls
are placed as set in MMC 714 (DDI Number & Name Translation). All incoming
calls through the DDI trunk will be placed according to the setting of the DDI
table.
P-M NOR:
When BRI line is point-to-multipoint configuration and is not an MSN line Incoming calls are placed as set in MMC 406 (Trunk Ring Assignment)
P-M MSN:
When BRI line is point-to-multipoint configuration and is an MSN line. The sy stem can manage up to eight MSN numbers for each MSN BRI access. Incoming calls through P-MP MSN ports are handled as set in MMC 421 (MSN
Digit). Each BRI access requires its own table.
P-P NOR:
When BRI line is point-to-point configuration and is not a DDI line. Incoming
calls are placed as set in MMC 406 (Trunk Ring Assignment).
CHANNEL ANY
This field can be set to YES or NO and is referenced when a user attempts an outgoing call
while that port is busy.
If CHANNEL ANY is NO, user hears busy tone.
If CHANNEL ANY is YES, the system checks if the adjacent port (another B channel in the
same BRI access) is free. If it is free, the user can call through that port. Otherwise, the user
hears busy tone.
DLSEND
This field is provided to set the dial sending mode to "enblock" or "overlap" on an individual
port basis.
BRI CODING
A-LAW or U-LAW (A-LAW in UK)
Note: Any change to BRI MODE option is effective only after restart of the BRI card. Use MMC 418, Card Restart, to restart the card.
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CHANNEL ANY
(See above.)
POWER FEED
This field determines if power to a BRI access will be supplied (YES or NO).
Note:
1. Any change to The Power Feed option is effective only after restarting the BRI card. Use MMC 418 to
restart the card.
2. Only DCS (excluding Compact I) andCompact II systems provide a Power Feed option to the S0 Interface. (See Table 1 in the S0 Overview section of this manual (Part 3, Special Applications).)
BRI CODING
A-LAW or U-LAW (A-LAW in UK)
In BRI-STN, options DLSEND and BRI MODE are not included because the system uses implicit data
for these: enblock for DLSEND and P-MP for BRI MODE.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.a
[701] BRI-TRK
CHANNEL ANY : YES
OR
[701] BRI-STN
CHANNEL ANY : YES
[703] BRI-TRK
CHANNEL ANY : YES
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3.a.1
[703] BRI-TRK
BRI MODE:P-P DDI
3.a.2
[703] BRI-TRK
CHANNEL ANY : YES
3.a.3
3.b
[703] BRI-STN
CHANNEL ANY : YES
3.b.1
3.b.2
3.b.3
4.
Default Data:
CHANNEL ANY:
BRI MODE:
DLSEND:
POWER FEED:
BRI CODING:
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MMC
MMC
418
421
423
714
YES
P-P DDI
OVERLAP
NO
A-LAW
Card Restart
MSN Digit
S/T Mode
DDI Number and Name Translation
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MMC: 420
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PRI OPTION
7
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system DDI/NORMAL access and sets dial sending mode (DLSEND) on an individual
port basis to OVERLAP or ENBLOCK. However, if you change the dial sending mode of one port,
all other ports must be set to the same dial sending mode. If your PRI line is not registered for
DDI service at the Central Office, you can use NORMAL service (e.g. subaddress or normal trunk
incoming service). If you set PRI MODE to DDI, you can service DDI (Direct Dial Inward) to a specific station or station group according to DDI NUMBER TABLE.
There is also a CHANNEL ANY option. If set to YES, when a call is initiated the channel used is
specified by the network; if set to NO, when a call is initiated the DCS/Compact II will specify
which channel to use.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
CHANNEL ANY:
PRI MODE:
DLSEND:
YES
DDI
OVERLAP
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MMC: 421
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MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
MSN DIGIT
3
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a method of assigning an incoming MSN call to a specific station. If any entry in MSN
DIGIT TABLE matches an incoming call's called party number, either the specific station is
alerted, if it is programmed to accept the call, or the call is cleared if it is programmed to reject
the call.
If the incoming called party number does not have a matching entry in the MSN table, the operator is alerted.
You can give each MSN number to a specific station and you can select a call waiting option:
when a destination is busy, the incoming call must be cleared or camped-on to the station (which
is alerted to the call).
There is a total of eight entries on a trunk basis and each entry consists of the following fields:
DIGITS
DAY DEST
NIGHT DEST
CALL WAIT
Toggles YES or NO: if YES then the call will be camped-on at busy
destination while NO gives busy indication.
OPTION
Note: For each BRI access, two adjacent ports are assigned. You need only change the value for one of the
two ports; the value for the other port will be changed automatically.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
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ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Enter digits to be translated (e.g. 4603881) via dial keypad and press RIGHT soft key to move to the destination
selection
(Max. digits is 10)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Default Data:
None
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MMC: 422
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MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to assign a day and night class of service (COS) to each trunk. For DCS and Compact II
systems there are 30 (01-30) different classes of service. For 816 systems there are 10 (0110).
For 408/408i systems there are four (14). These are defined in MMC 701, Assign COS Contents.
According to the assigned COS, an outside caller to the system via a DISA line without a passcode may have restricted access to system features.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
OR
[ALL] TRK COS
DAY:?? NIGHT:??
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MMC: 423
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S/T MODE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to select the function of each BRI access. You can set a BRI access as "TRUNK" to which
an ISDN C.O. line is connected, or as "STATION" to which an ISDN terminal is connected.
For each BRI access, two adjacent ports are assigned. You need only change the value for one
of the two ports; the value for the other port will be changed automatically.
Note: Any change made in this MMC will take effect only after restarting the BRI card. Use MMC 418, Card
Restart, to restart the card.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
TRUNK
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MMC: 424
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NOVEMBER 2001
S0 MAPPING
3
CII
816
408i
408
Generates a table by which an ISDN terminal number is mapped onto a BRI STATION port.
For a detailed description and other MMC-related procedures, refer to BRI Related MMC Procedure in the S0 Overview section of this manual (see Part 3, "Special Applications").
Note: For each BRI access, two adjacent ports are assigned. You need only map a number onto one of the
two ports. You can map only one port to each number. This means you can't use the same number in more
than one BRI access. However, more than one number can be mapped onto a port and used in a BRI access.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[7801]S0 MAPPING
NONE
2.
[7803]S0 MAPPING
NONE
3.
[7803]S0 MAPPING
703
4.
Default Data:
NONE
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MMC: 426
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NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
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NOVEMBER 2001
R2MFC SIGNAL
Not Used in UK
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CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to control whether an incoming trunk can dial calls for specific trunks. (In the following example, you dont want trunk 705 to dial calls for 708.)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
DIAL=YES
Related Items:
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NOVEMBER 2001
SYSTEM-WIDE COUNTERS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to set the values of the system counters. The counters are listed below with a brief description of each.
DIAL
COUNTER
DESCRIPTION
ALARM REMINDER
AUTO REDIAL
DISA CALL
DISA LOCK
NEW CALL
Number of times the system will allow a user to signal New Call
on a C.O. line during one call. RANGE = 199.
UCDS VISUAL
ALARM*
UCDS AUDIO
ALARM*
UCD CS LEVEL 1*
UCD CS LEVEL 2*
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
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ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ALARM REM.CNTER
05
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Alarm Reminder
Auto Redial
DISA Call
DISA Lock
New Call
UCDS Visual Alarm
UCDS Audio Alarm
UCD CS Level 1
UCD CS Level 2
5
5
99
3
99
0
0
0
0
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SYSTEM-WIDE TIMERS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the adjustment of individual system timers as necessary. Some timers can be disabled by
setting the time to all zeros (000).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
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Timers
Note that some timers apply only to certain systems. These are indicated in the list.
TIMER NAME
AA INT DGT (not 408/408i)
AA NO ACT (not 408/408i)
AA TRANS (not 408/408i)
ALERT TONE
ALM REM.INTERVAL
ALM REM.RING OFF
ATT.RECALL
AUTO REDIAL INT.
AUTO REDIAL RLS.
BARGE-IN TONE INT
CALLBACK NO ANS
CAMP ON RECALL
CLIP DISPLAY (not 408)
CLIP MSG RECEIVE (not 408)
CO CLEAR (408 only)
CO CONFIRM
COCO DISCONNECT
CONFER TONE INT
CONFIRM TONE
CRD TONE INT (not 816 or 408/408i)
DIAL PASS
DISA DISCONNECT
DISA LOCK OUT
DISA NOANS DISC
DISA PASS CHECK
DISPLAY DELAY
DOOR LOCK RELEASE
DOOR RING DETECT
DOOR RING OFF
E-HOLD RECALL
EXT.FWD DELAY
FIRST DIGIT
HOK FLASH MAX
HOK FLASH MIN
HOOK OFF
HOOK ON
INQUIRY RELEASE
INTER DIGIT
KMMC LOCK OUT
LCR ADVANCE
LCR INTER DIGIT
MCL DELAY
OFF HOK RING INT
OFF HOOK SELECT
OHVA ANSWER
OVERLAP INT DGT (not 408)
PAGE TIME OUT
PAGE TONE
DEFAULT
RANGE
05 SEC
10 SEC
00 SEC
1000 MS
25 SEC
10 SEC
30 SEC
30 SEC
45 SEC
1300 MS
30 SEC
30 SEC
5 SEC
6 SEC
30 SEC
3 MIN
20 MIN
9900 MS
1000 MS
30 SEC
5 SEC
30 MIN
30 MIN
30 SEC
30 MIN
3 SEC
500 MS
50 MS
30 SEC
45 SEC
10 SEC
10 SEC
120 MS
80 MS
200 MS
200 MS
30 SEC
10 SEC
30 SEC
5 SEC
5 SEC
4 SEC
15 SEC
5 SEC
10 SEC
7 SEC
20 SEC
500 MS
125 SEC
125 SEC
025 SEC
1002500 MS
1255 SEC
125 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
100-9900 MS
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1-25 SEC
1-25 SEC
0255 SEC
0255 MIN
0255 MIN
100-9900 MS
1002500 MS
1255 SEC
125 SEC
1255 MIN
1255 MIN
0255 SEC
1255 MIN
1255 SEC
1002500 MS
10250 MS
1255 SEC
0255 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
202500 MS
202500 MS
1002500 MS
202500 MS
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
10255 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1-8 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1 - 15 SEC
1255 SEC
1002500 MS
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PARK RECALL
PC-MMC LOCK (not 408)
POWER DOWN
RECALL DISCONECT
RECALL WAIT
SMDR START/DP
SMDR START/DTMF
SYS HOLD RECALL
TRANSFER RECALL
UCDS AUDIO ALARM (not 408/408i)
UCDS VISUAL ALARM (not 408/408i)
VMS UCD MSG (816 only)
VOICE DIAL DELAY (not 816 or 408/408i)
R/D RING ON (not used)
R/D SIGNAL ON (not used)
PERI UCD REPORT (not 408/408i)
45 SEC
5 MIN
2000 MS
2 MIN
15 SEC
30 SEC
15 SEC
45 SEC
20 SEC
0 SEC
0 SEC
5 SEC
8 SEC
5 SEC
0255 SEC
160 MIN
10009900 MS
1255 MIN
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
1255 SEC
0255 SEC
0255 SEC
0255 SEC
0255 SEC
199 SEC
515 SEC
399 SEC
Timer Descriptions
AA INT DGT: Controls the grace period between dialling valid digits before transferring call to INVLID
DEST as set in MMC 733 on a per-plan basis.
AA NO ACT: Time AA will wait for first digit for processing, after which call is transferred to the destination set in NO ACT DEST in MMC 733.
AA TRANS: After this time, compare input digit with AA translation table (MMC 732) and transfer to
destination.
ALERT TONE: Sets the duration of the attention tone preceding a call to a keyset in the Voice Announce or Auto Answer mode. This tone also precedes a forced Auto Answer call.
ALM REM INTERVAL: Controls the time between ring attempts at a station when alarm reminder is
set.
ALM REM RING OFF: Controls the length of the ring cycle when alarm reminder is set at a station.
ATT RECALL: The length of time a transfer recall will ring at a station before recalling the operator.
AUTO REDIAL INT: Controls the time between attempts after RETRY dialling is set on a station.
AUTO REDIAL RLS: Controls the duration of a Ring No Answer condition on a retry number dialled
before the auto redial is automatically cancelled.
BARGE-IN TONE INT: Controls the interval between the tones sent to the station being barged in
on.
CALLBACK NO ANS: Controls the time before the callback is automatically cancelled when a callback detects Ring No Answer.
CAMP ON RECALL: Controls how long a camped-on call will stay at a destination before recalling to
the transferring station.
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CLIP DISPLAY: The amount of time that the Calling Line ID information remains on the keysets display. While on a trunk conversation, users are allowed to review received CLIP by pressing SCROLL
CLIP soft key, but LCD will automatically go back to trunk conversation status on expiration of this
timer.
CLIP MSG RECEIVE: The amount of time that the system will allow a valid message from the C.O.
C.O. CLEAR: The length of time a Direct Trunk Select key remains busy after cleardown.
CO CONFIRM: After this time, the outgoing call is disconnected or you can hear the confirm tone.
C.O.- C.O. DISCONNECT: Monitors the duration of an unsupervised conference; when it expires,
both trunks are disconnected.
CONFER TONE INT: Controls the intervals between the tones heard by the parties in a conference.
CONFIRM TONE: The tone heard when a feature is activated or deactivated.
CRD TONE INT: Controls the interval of the intermittent tone presented to station users whose calls
are being recorded using the Auto Record feature (see CADENCE documentation).
DIAL PASS: The wait time for preventing the misdialling of an outgoing call. After the last digit has
been dialled, the voice path is connected.
DISA DISCONNECT: Controls the maximum duration of a DISA call.
DISA LOCK OUT: Controls the time period for which a DISA call is not allowed to be made after the
DISA error counter has expired (MMC 500).
DISA NOANS DISC: Controls the time period after which a DISA call is disconnected if the call is not
answered.
DISA PASS CHECK: Defines the time period before the system clears the incorrect passcode
counter.
DISPLAY DELAY: Controls how long information is shown in the LCD. This timer also controls how
long error tone is heard.
DOOR LOCK RELEASE: Controls how long the door lock relay is activated.
DOOR RING DETECT: Controls the period of time before a call is answered by the door phone.
DOOR RING OFF: Controls the duration of ringing at the door ring destination before automatically
cancelling.
E-HOLD RECALL: Controls how long a call is held exclusively at a station before recalling. See ATT
Recall Time.
EXT. FWD DELAY: Controls the External Call Forward feature which allows a station to ring before
the call is placed on external call forwarding.
FIRST DIGIT: Controls how long the system will wait for dialling to begin before dropping the dial
tone and returning the user to error tone.
HOK FLASH MAX: Monitors the duration of a hookswitch flash to ensure that the flash is valid and
not a line noise or an accidental hookswitch bounce (LONGEST DURATION).
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HOK FLASH MIN: Monitors the duration of a hookswitch flash to ensure that the flash is valid and
not a line noise or an accidental hookswitch bounce (SHORTEST DURATION).
HOOK OFF: Controls the time before dial tone is sent to a single line station.
HOOK ON: Sets the minimum amount of time that the system will recognise as an SLT hang up.
(Must be greater than HOK FLASH MAX.)
INQUIRY RELEASE: Monitors the duration of the action of the soft key to determine when to return
the LCD back to a normal status. This timer affects only display phones.
INTER DIGIT: Controls the grace period between dialling valid digits before dropping the call and
returning the user to error tone.
KMMC LOCK OUT: Controls the grace period between programming actions while in a programming session (KMMC not PCMMC). The timer automatically returns the system to secure programming status.
LCR ADVANCE: Controls the period of time before selecting the next allowable route when a station
is allowed to route advance.
LCR INTER DIGIT: Controls the grace period between dialling valid digits before dropping the call
and returning the user to error tone.
MCL DELAY: Controls the time when the system should start transmitting Authorisation Code after
sending MCL access code (Cable & Wireless 131 access).
OFF HOOK RING: Controls the duration of time between ring bursts to a user who has a camped-on
call.
OFF HOOK SELECT: Controls the grace period before placing a internal/external call as programmed in MMC 306.
OHVA ANSWER: Controls the duration of an OHVA call before automatic rejection. When a user receives OHVA with voice interrupt, this situation will last until this timer expires. If LCD phones receive
OHVA, REJECT will appear at righthand side of bottom line while this timer is activated.
OVERLAP INT DGT: 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 TIME OUT: Controls the duration of a page announcement.
PAGE TONE: Controls the duration of tone burst heard over the page prior to the page announcement.
PARK RECALL: Controls the period of time a call is parked before recalling to the call park originator.
PC-MMC LOCK: Monitors PCMMC activity, drops the link if no action is created by PCMMC and returns the system to secure program status.
PERI UCD REPORT: Controls the interval between periodic UCD reports being output to the applicable port.
POWER DOWN: Sets the duration of disconnect signal for VM/AA ports.
RECALL DISCONNECT: The time an attendant recall rings before being disconnected. See ATT Recall Time.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
RECALL WAIT: This is the time any recall (hold or transfer) continues to recall at your station before
it recalls to the operator.
SMDR START/DIAL PULSE (ROTARY): This grace period timer starts SMDR recording for rotary
dialling. This timer also controls the LCD duration timer on the keysets. The duration time displayed
and the SMDR time duration will be the same.
SMDR START/DTMF: This grace period timer starts SMDR recording for touchtone dialling. This
timer also controls the LCD duration timer on the keysets. The duration time displayed and the SMDR
time duration will be the same.
SYS HOLD RECALL: Determines the time calls can be left on hold before recalling the holding station. Setting timer to 000 means no recalling will take place.
TRANSFER RECALL: Determines the time that transferred calls ring before recalling. See Recall
Wait Time.
UCDS AUDIO ALARM: Determines how long the longest waiting call can be held before the system
gives an audio alarm to the UCD supervisor.
UCDS VISUAL ALARM: Determines how long the longest waiting call can be held before the system
gives a visual alarm to the UCD supervisor.
VMS UCD MSG: Not used in UK.
VOICE DIAL DELAY: Monitors the duration of the interaction between main software and Voice Dialler.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 502
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
STATION-WIDE TIMERS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows certain station timer values to be changed on a per-station basis or for all stations. It is
not advisable to change these values without assistance from Technical Support.
0
NO ANS FWD
This timer controls how long the station will ring before a Forward on
No Answer takes place. (Range: 001- 255 sec.)
1 DTMF DURATION
Note: It is reasonable for the system administrator to use trial and error to find a suitable value for 1 and 2
above according to the characteristics of the selected VM system.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
OR
[ALL] NO ANS FWD
015 SEC _
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
NO ANS FWD
DTMF DURATION
FIRST DGT DELAY
015 sec
100 msec
600 msec
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 503
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TRUNK-WIDE TIMERS
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
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.
TIMER
ANS.BAK TM
CLEARING
CO SUPV TM
DTMF DURATION
FIRST DGT DELAY
FLASH TIME
NO RING TM
PAUSE TIME
PRS DET TM
RNG DET.TM
WINK TIME
MF/DP INT TM
MFR DLY TM
RANGE
DEFAULT
01002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
001255 SEC
001255 SEC
00002500 MSEC
01002500 MSEC
01000300 MSEC
01009900 MSEC
0025 SEC
0600 MSEC
2000 MSEC
0400 MSEC
0100 MSEC
0600 MSEC
0070 MSEC
004 SEC
003 SEC
0000 MSEC
0300 MSEC
0200 MSEC
0800 MSEC
00 SEC
DIAL
408/408i
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
n/a
10
11
Other Systems
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[701] ANS.BAK TM
0600 MS
2.
[704] ANS.BAK TM
0600 MS
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
OR
[ALL] ANS.BAK TM
0600 MS
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the value of pulses per second and the duration of the make/break time to be changed.
This only affects rotary dial trunks.
FEATURE KEYS
Dial 0
Dial 1
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
MAKE/BREAK RATIO
33 MAKE
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Make/Break = 33
Pulses Per Second = 10
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 505
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Day
Month
Date
Year
Hour
Minute
PROGRAM KEYS
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
OLD: 1 1 1 0 2 9 9 : 1 1 4 7
NEW:WMMDDYY:HHMM
2.
OLD: 1 1 1 0 2 9 9 : 1 1 4 7
NEW:3 1 1 0 5 0 1 : 1 4 4 5
3.
OLD: 3 1 1 0 5 0 1 : 1 4 4 5
NEW:WMMDDYY:HHMM
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 506
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TONE CADENCE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Sets and changes tone cadences on a system-wide basis. There are 14 tones available, as listed
below. Tones can be set to interrupt or continuous, and interrupt tone cadences can be customised. Some systems may require default settings to comply with local operating companies.
FEATURE KEYS
DIAL 0
DIAL 1
INTERRUPT TONE
CONTINUOUS TONE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
TONES
BUSY TONE
CONFM/BARGE
DIAL TONE
DND/NO MORE
ERROR TONE
HOLD/CAMPON
MSGWAT TONE
RGBACK TONE
RING TONE
TRSFER TONE
DID RNGBACK
CO BUSY
CO RINGBACK
CO DIAL
Busy tone
Confirm tone and Barge-in tone
Dial tone
DND tone and No More Call key tone
Error tone
Hold tone and Camp-on tone
Message waiting tone
Ringback tone
Ring over page tone (to external page port)
Transfer dial tone
AC15 ringback tone (not 408 systems)
CO Busy tone
CO Ringback tone
CO Dial tone
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
BUSY TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
2.
TRSFER TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
3.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
4.
5.
Default Data:
Tone
On
BUSY TONE
CONFIRM/BARGE-IN TONE
DIAL TONE
DND/NO MORE TONE
ERROR TONE
HOLD/CAMP-ON TONE
MESSAGE WAIT TONE
RING BACK TONE
RING TONE
TRANSFER TONE
DID RINGBACK
CO BUSY
CO RINGBACK
CO DIAL
350
50
350
50
On
350
50
Off
350
50
CONTINUOUS
250
100
500
250
100
3500
250
100
500
250
100
3500
CONTINUOUS
400
1000
100
1000
350
400
1000
Off
None
200
3000
100
3000
350
200
250
400
1000
100
1000
350
400
1000
2000
3000
100
3000
350
2000
250
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 507
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
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. (However, it is useful to have a dedicated key
so the status can be manually changed if necessary.) The start time is the time the system
switches from day to night service; the end time is when it switches back from night to day service (e.g., start 1730 WED, end 0800 THUR).
All times are entered in 24-hour clock format (e.g. 1730 is 5.30pm).
FEATURE KEYS
0
1
2
3
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
4
5
6
THU
FRI
SAT
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 508
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CALL COST
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set the Call Cost attributes generated by the system during a
call. This information can be displayed on the keyphone LCD during a call or as an SMDR record.
Attributes are as follows:
0 UNIT COST PER MP
WARNING
Changing a value when there is a call in progress may result in an inaccurate call cost.
This MPD facility requires the Meter Pulse Detection version of the trunk card. It is not available on the standard product.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
Dial 0 or 1 (e.g. 1)
OR
Press UP or DOWN key for selection and press RIGHT
soft key to move cursor
3.
4.
Default Data:
200 pence
100 percent
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 509
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows customising of the tone cadence provided from the analogue trunk on a system-wide basis. There are three types of tone available through this MMC. The control of the tone cadence
may be changed from interrupt tone to continuous tone. Some DCS systems may require default
settings to comply with local operating companies. These tones are mainly used for performing
Automatic Redial depending on call progress tones on request from internal users on a trunk
call.
Once busy tone is detected from the Central Office, the call is automatically released and is
queued for redial after expiration of the Auto Redial Interval timer (see MMC 501).
FEATURE KEYS
DIAL 0
DIAL 1
INTERRUPT TONE
CONTINUOUS TONE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
TONES
BUSY TONE
RINGBACK TONE
DIAL TONE
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
CO BUSY TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
2.
CO RGBACK TONE
CONTINUOUS TONE
3.
CO RGBACK TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
4.
CO RGBACK T : 0400
0200 0400 0200
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
5.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
Tone
BUSY TONE
DIAL TONE
RINGBACK TONE
On
Off
On
Off
350
1000
400
350
250
200
350
1000
400
350
250
200
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 510
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Station ring
Trunk ring
Door ring
Alarm ring
Callback ring
Cadence values are displayed in the sequence: on / off / on / off. Contact Technical Support for
advice before changing any of these values.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
On
1= 1000
2= 0400
3= 0400
4= 0200
5= 0200
Related Items:
None
Off
3000
0200
0100
0200
0200
On
1000
0400
0400
0200
0200
Off
3000
3000
2000
2000
4000
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 511
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
MW LAMP CAD
(Cadence)
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Sets the cadence for the message waiting LED on single line telephones, for systems which have
a message waiting card installed.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
MW LAMP CADENCE
ON: 1000
OFF:1000
2.
MW LAMP CADENCE
ON: 2000
OFF:2000
3.
Default Data:
ON
OFF
Related Items:
None
1000 (msec)
1000 (msec)
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 512
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
7
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns holiday dates to a station for the current year. Station will remain in Night Service for
those periods assigned. Up to 60 dates may be entered.
Date format: MMDD (Month/Day, e.g. 25th December would be 1225).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01:
2.
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01: _
3.
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01: 1225
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
OPERATOR GROUP
D: 500
N: 500
2.
OPERATOR GROUP
D: 501
N: 500
3.
OPERATOR GROUP
D: 501
N: 501
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
211
406
601
602
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 601
3
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns stations to groups. This provides more flexibility, for example, if using Uniform Call Distribution (UCD/ACD), AA GROUP and VM/AA applications. A station, common bell, and ring page
can be in more than one group, but must all be the same ring type. The maximum members per
group for each system is:
DCS
48
816
16
Compact I/Compact II
30
408/408i
8
Note: A device for announcement, if used, must provide a hookflash and return the call to the group.
UCD GROUPS
Maximum number of UCD groups that can be programmed is as follows.
DCS:10, created from last 10 station groups (520529)
Compact I10, created from any station group (501529)
Compact II 5, created from the last 10 station groups (510519)
816 3, created from the last 3 station groups (507509)
GROUP TYPES
0
1
2
3
4
NORMAL GROUP
VMAA GROUP*
UCD GROUP*
AA GROUP*
CADENCE*
FEATURE KEY
0
1
2
3
4
5
TYPE
RING
OVERFLOW
GRP TRSF
NEXT PORT
MEMBER
RING MODES
0
SEQUENTIAL
The first idle station listed in the group will ring. If the first is
busy, the next idle station will ring.
DISTRIBUTE
The first call will ring the first station listed in the group. The next
call will ring the next station listed in the group.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
UNCONDITION
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
All the stations listed in the group will ring. (Busy stations will receive off-hook ring, if set in MMC 300.) The maximum number of
stations allowed to ring unconditionally for a group is: DCS= 32,
Compact II=10, 816=16, 408/408i=8.
Note: When a group is called, or a caller is transferred to a group, ringback is sent to the caller. A busy signal will not be returned even if all group members are busy. Calls to a group do not follow the call forwarding instructions of any stations in the group.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Default Data:
Group Type:
Ring Mode:
Overflow:
Normal
Uncondition
000 Sec
Grp Trsf:
Next Port:
Grp Member:
000 Sec
None
01: (first station)
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
203
204
211
212
406
602
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Assign UA Device
Common Bell Control
Door Ring Assignment
Alarm Ringing Station
Trunk Ring Assignment
Station Group Name
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 602
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
104
404
600
601
Station Name
Trunk Name
Assign Operator Group
Assign Station Group
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 603
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of trunks to a specific trunk group or to several trunk groups. This is very
useful for 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.
WARNING: One trunk can appear in more than one trunk group. If necessary, delete the trunk
member from other groups to prevent accidental access.
The number of trunk groups is:
DCS and Compact II 11: valid groups are 9 and 8089.
816 Four: valid groups are 9 and 8082.
408/408i Two: valid groups are 9 and 8.
Valid number of members of trunk groups are:
DCS:
0180
Compact I:
0110
Compact II:
0140
816:
0110
408/408i:
14
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
5.
6.
7.
Default Data:
MODE=SEQUENTIAL
All trunks are in group 9 and/or 80 (group 9 only for 408/408i)
Related Items:
LCR programming
Tenant programming (DCS only)
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 604
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN STATION TO
PAGE ZONE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of a keyset to any of the internal paging zones 1 to 4 and All page (page
plus ). The total number of keysets that can receive a page is limited to 80 (DCS) or 40 (Compact II) or 12 (816) or 4 (408/408i). A keyset may be assigned to more than one zone.
The assignment is controlled by the use of class marks. If a keyset is flagged as 1 in a zone
column, it will receive pages for that zone. If the keyset is flagged as 0, it will not receive pages
for that zone. Keysets can receive pages for more than one zone.
Note: 408/408i systems are assigned internal page zones 12 only. Therefore, only these zones can be
flagged as 1. Zones 3 and 4 are flagged as 0.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ENTRY:STN :1 2 3 4
01:NONE:0 0001
2.
ENTRY:STN :1 2 3 4
04:NONE:00001
3.
ENTRY:STN :1 2 3 4
04:205 :00 0 0 1
4.
Move cursor under page zone desired (e.g. 2) by pressing UP or DOWN key and enter the digit 1 under the
zone
Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 to continue with
entries
ENTRY:STN :1 2 3 4
04:205 :010 0 1
5.
Default Data:
No stations assigned
All zone is set ( )
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 605
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Determines which relays will close when one of the external page zones 5 to 8 is accessed. (816
and 408i/408 systems have only one external page zonesee below.)
DCSThe 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 (e.g.
3601)
Compact IIOne external page zone is located on the base board. Three are located on the optional MISC card. The page relays have default DNs of 36x (e.g. 361)
816/408i/408One external page zone (zone 5) is located on the base board. The page relay has
a default DN of 361. The optional port is 362 (see MMC 219).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 606
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a means of adding/deleting speed dial blocks to/from the system or individual keysets.
With the ability to delete a block or blocks of speed dial, these need not be wasted on such items
as voice mail, SIMs and DPIMs, or on stations that do not require the ability to use speed dialling.
The Free List shows ho w many blocks are left to be assigned. One block has 10 entries. The
number of blocks you can assign to system speed dials will depend on the maximum allowed
per system.
DCS has a maximum of 1500 entries in a system: a maximum of 500 (50 blocks) can be assigned as system speed dials, and the rest (100 blocks) can be allocated as personal speed dials with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
Compact I has a maximum of 500 entries in a system (50 blocks): all of these can be allocated to
system speed dials or they can be used as personal numbers with a maximum of 5 blocks per
station.
Compact II has a maximum of 600 entries in a system: a maximum of 500 (50 blocks) can be
assigned as system speed dials, and the rest (10 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers
with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
816 has a maximum of 500 entries in a system: a maximum of 300 (30 blocks) for system speed
dials while the rest (20 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers with a maximum of 5
blocks per station.
408/408i has a maximum of 300 entries in a system: a maximum of 200 (20 blocks) for system
speed dials while the rest (10 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers with a maximum of
50 perstation.
The options you can select are:
SYSTEM (to set system speed dials)
EXT (to set individual extension speed dials)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
TRSF
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
FREE LIST:60
SYSTEM:20
2.
FREE LIST:60
SYSTEM:20
3.
FREE LIST:60
SYSTEM:20
FREE LIST:60
EXT205:1
5.
FREE LIST:60
EXT205:5
6.
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 607
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
UCD OPTIONS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the UCD group assigned in MMC 601 to have more specific values for several attributes.
If UCD GROUP has not been programmed in the system, you may be presented with a warning
and not allowed to enter this MMC.
OPTION
DIAL 0
FIRST MSG first message on AA card when no agents are available to answer calls.
DIAL 1
DIAL 2
EXIT CODE routes the queued call to the Final Destination assigned in this
MMC (see below). This must be dialled while 1st or 2nd MSG is active.
DIAL 3
RETRY COUNT second message will be cycled with MOH until this counter
value is reached.
DIAL 4
FINAL DESTINATION - if the call is not answered by the time RETRY COUNT
time is reached, it will be routed over this destination. If you press the A
key (#19 on 24B keyset, #7 on 12B keyset, or #1 on 6B keyset) you can enter an AA Plan number.
DIAL 5
RING NEXT specifies how long ringing at an agent will last. After this time,
ringing stops, the agent is logged-out from the group and ringing starts at
the next idle agent.
DIAL 6
DIAL 7
DIAL 8
DIAL 9
AUTO LOGOUT disables the auto logout option when the RING NEXT
timer is set.
RANGE
FIRST MSG:
SECOND MSG:
EXIT CODE:
RETRY COUNT:
FINAL DESTINATION :
RING NEXT:
UCD RECALL:
MOH SOURCE:
WRAPUP:
AUTO LOGOUT:
01 - 64
01 - 64
NONE, 09, *, #
00 - 99
NONE, STATION, STATION GRP, AA PLAN NO ( 01 - 12 )
00 99 sec
00 - 99 sec
TONE, NONE, Port No.
000 250 sec
YES/NO
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[501]UCD GROUP
FIRST MSG : 61
2.
[502]UCD GROUP
FIRST MSG : 61
3.
[502]UCD GROUP
SECOND MSG : 62
4.
[502]UCD GROUP
SECOND MSG : 01
5.
Default Data:
FIRST MSG:
SECOND MSG:
EXIT CODE:
RETRY COUNT:
FINAL DEST:
RING NEXT:
UCD RECALL:
MOH SOURCE:
WRAPUP:
AUTO LOGOUT:
Related Items:
61
62
None
03
500
30 sec
10 sec
Tone
10 sec
No
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 608
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a means of adding or deleting CLIP review blocks (or bins) to an individual keyset.
With the ability to delete a block (or blocks), it will not be necessary to waste these on such items
as voice mail and DPIMs, or on keysets that do not have displays. The FREE value displayed
shows how many blocks are left to be assigned. The system automatically assigns 1 block of 10
numbers to each keyset. Each keyset may be assigned a maximum of 5 blocks (50 numbers).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 700
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows you to copy a selected class of service (COS) to another COS. This is useful, for example,
if you want to create a similar COS to that being copied but want to change a few selected options within that COS. This MMC allows you to enter MMC 701, Assign COS Contents, in order to
make any changes you require. If you want to create a completely new COS, use MMC 701.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
F
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
COS CONTENTS(06)
TOLL LEVEL:A
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 701
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
MMC 701 is used to create a new class of service (COS). If you want to make a copy of an existing COS, use MMC 700. If an unsupervised conference feature is allowed, a programmed
CONF key must be available to allow reentry into a conference call.
For an overview of toll restriction (call barring), refer to Part 3 of this manual ("Special Applications").
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
TOLL LEVEL
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
COS CONTENTS(01)
TOLL LEVEL:A
2.
COS CONTENTS(06)
TOLL LEVEL:A
3.
COS CONTENTS(06)
TOLL LEVEL:C
4.
COS CONTENTS(06)
000:AA CALER:YES
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
The following COS Feature Lists (14) are for DCS, Compact II, 816 and 408/408i systems respectively.
AA CALER
ALM CLR
AUTO RDL
CALLBACK
CLIP ABN
CLIP INQ
CLIP INV
CONFER
DALM CLR
DAY/NIG.
DIRECT
DND
DND OVRD
DOOR
DSS
DTS
EXT FWD
FEATURE
FLASH
FOLLOW ME
FORWARD
GRP I/O
HOLD
HOT LINE
INTERCOM
MESSAGE
MM PAGE
NEW CALL
OHVAED
OHVAING
ONEA2
OPERATOR
OUT TRSF
OVERRIDE
PAGE 0
PAGE 1
PAGE 2
PAGE 3
PAGE 4
PAGE 5
PAGE 6
PAGE 7
PAGE 8
PAGE 9
PAGE Q
PICKUP
SECURE
SSPD TOL
STN LOCK
STNGRP 01
STNGRP 02
STNGRP 03
STNGRP 04
STNGRP 05
STNGRP 06
STNGRP 07
STNGRP 08
STNGRP 09
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110111
112
STNGRP 10
STNGRP 11
STNGRP 12
STNGRP 13
STNGRP 14
STNGRP 15
STNGRP 16
STNGRP 17
STNGRP 18
STNGRP 19
STNGRP 20
STNGRP 21
STNGRP 22
STNGRP 23
STNGRP 24
STNGRP 25
STNGRP 26
STNGRP 27
STNGRP 28
STNGRP 29
STNGRP 30
SYS SPD
TRKGRP01
TRKGRP02
TRKGRP03
TRKGRP04
TRKGRP05
TRKGRP06
TRKGRP07
TRKGRP08
TRKGRP09
TRKGRP10
TRKGRP11
UNCO CNF
VM AREC
VM AME
VM REC
VM STN01
VM STN02
VM STN03
VM STN04
VM STN05
VM STN06
VM STN07
VM STN08
ABSENCE
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Station group 10 calling
Station group 11 calling
Station group 12 calling
Station group 13 calling
Station group 14 calling
Station group 15 calling
Station group 16 calling
Station group 17 calling
Station group 18 calling
Station group 19 calling
Station group 20 calling
Station group 21 calling
Station group 22 calling
Station group 23 calling
Station group 24 calling
Station group 25 calling
Station group 26 calling
Station group 27 calling
Station group 28 calling
Station group 29 calling
Station group 30 calling
Not used
System speed dial
Trunk group 01 calling
Trunk group 02 calling
Trunk group 03 calling
Trunk group 04 calling
Trunk group 05 calling
Trunk group 06 calling
Trunk group 07 calling
Trunk group 08 calling
Trunk group 09 calling
Trunk group 10 calling
Trunk group 11 calling
CO to CO conference
Voice mail automatic call record
Voice mail answering machine emulation
Voice mail manual call record
Voice mail station 01
Voice mail station 02
Voice mail station 03
Voice mail station 04
Voice mail station 05
Voice mail station 06
Voice mail station 07
Voice mail station 08
Not used
Absence
AA CALER
ALM CLR
AUTO RDL
CALLBACK
CLIP ABN
CLIP INQ
CLIP INV
CONFER
DALM CLR
DAY/NIG.
DIRECT
DND
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
013
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074084
085
086
087
088
DND OVRD
DOOR
DSS
DTS
EXT FWD
FEATURE
FLASH
FOLLOW ME
FORWARD
GRP I/O
HOLD
HOT LINE
INTERCOM
MESSAGE
MM PAGE
NEW CALL
OHVAED
OHVAING
ONEA2
OPERATOR
OUT TRSF
OVERRIDE
PAGE 0
PAGE 1
PAGE 2
PAGE 3
PAGE 4
PAGE 5
PAGE 6
PAGE 7
PAGE 8
PAGE 9
PAGE Q
PICKUP
SECURE
SSPD TOL
STN LOCK
STNGRP 01
STNGRP 02
STNGRP 03
STNGRP 04
STNGRP 05
STNGRP 06
STNGRP 07
STNGRP 08
STNGRP 09
STNGRP 10
STNGRP 11
STNGRP 12
STNGRP 13
STNGRP 14
STNGRP 15
STNGRP 16
STNGRP 17
STNGRP 18
STNGRP 19
STNGRP 20
SYS SPD
TRKGRP01
TRKGRP02
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DND Override
Door ring answer
Direct station select
Direct trunk select
Not used
External call forward
Feature key
Trunk flash
Follow Me call forward
Call forward
Not used
Group in/out
Hold
Hot line
Intercom call
Message
Meet me page
New call
OHVAed
OHVAing
1A2 emulation
Operator
Outgoing transfer
Executive Override
Page zone 0 PAGING
Page zone 1 PAGING
Page zone 2 PAGING
Page zone 3 PAGING
Page zone 4 PAGING
Page zone 5 PAGING
Page zone 6 PAGING
Page zone 7 PAGING
Page zone 8 PAGING
Page zone 9 PAGING
Page zone QPAGING
Call pickup
Override secure
System speed dial toll check
Station locking
Station group 01 calling
Station group 02 calling
Station group 03 calling
Station group 04 calling
Station group 05 calling
Station group 06 calling
Station group 07 calling
Station group 08 calling
Station group 09 calling
Station group 10 calling
Station group 11 calling
Station group 12 calling
Station group 13 calling
Station group 14 calling
Station group 15 calling
Station group 16 calling
Station group 17 calling
Station group 18 calling
Station group 19 calling
Station group 20 calling
Not used
System speed dial
Not used
Trunk group 01 calling
Trunk group 02 calling
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110111
112
TRKGRP03
TRKGRP04
TRKGRP05
TRKGRP06
TRKGRP07
TRKGRP08
TRKGRP09
TRKGRP10
TRKGRP11
UNCO CNF
VM AREC
VM AME
VM REC
VM STN01
VM STN02
VM STN03
VM STN04
VM STN05
VM STN06
VM STN07
VM STN08
ABSENCE
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Trunk group 03 calling
Trunk group 04 calling
Trunk group 05 calling
Trunk group 06 calling
Trunk group 07 calling
Trunk group 08 calling
Trunk group 09 calling
Trunk group 10 calling
Trunk group 11 calling
CO to CO conference
Voice mail automatic call record
Voice mail answering machine emulation
Voice mail manual call record
Voice mail station 01
Voice mail station 02
Voice mail station 03
Voice mail station 04
Voice mail station 05
Voice mail station 06
Voice mail station 07
Voice mail station 08
Not used
Absence
AA CALER
ALM CLR
AUTO RDL
CALLBACK
CLIP ABN
CLIP INQ
CLIP INV
CONFER
DALM CLR
DAY/NIG.
DIRECT
DND
DND OVRD
DOOR
DSS
DTS
EXT FWD
FEATURE
FLASH
FOLLOW ME
FORWARD
GRP I/O
HOLD
HOT LINE
INTERCOM
MESSAGE
MM PAGE
NEW CALL
OHVAED
OHVAING
ONEA2
OPERATOR
OUT TRSF
OVERRIDE
PAGE 0
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
039
040
041
042
043
044047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090096
097
098099
100
PAGE 1
PAGE 2
PAGE 3
PAGE 4
PAGE 5
PAGE Q
PICKUP
SECURE
SSPD TOL
STN LOCK
STNGRP 01
STNGRP 02
STNGRP 03
STNGRP 04
STNGRP 05
STNGRP 06
STNGRP 07
STNGRP 08
STNGRP 09
STNGRP 10
SYS SPD
TRKGRP01
TRKGRP02
TRKGRP03
TRKGRP04
UNCO CNF
ABSENCE
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Page zone 1 PAGING
Page zone 2 PAGING
Page zone 3 PAGING
Page zone 4 PAGING
Page zone 5 PAGING
Not used
Page zone QPAGING
Call pickup
Override secure
System speed dial toll check
Station locking
Station group 01 calling
Station group 02 calling
Station group 03 calling
Station group 04 calling
Station group 05 calling
Station group 06 calling
Station group 07 calling
Station group 08 calling
Station group 09 calling
Station group 10 calling
Not used
System speed dial
Not used
Trunk group 01 calling
Trunk group 02 calling
Trunk group 03 calling
Trunk group 04 calling
Not used
CO to CO conference
Not used
Absence
408
02
03
04
05
06
07
09
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
AUTO RDL
CALLBACK
CLIP ABN
CLIP INQ
CLIP INV
CONFER
DALM CLR
DAY/NIG.
DIRECT
DND
DND OVRD
DOOR
DSS
DTS
EXT FWD
FEATURE
FLASH
FOLLOW ME
FORWARD
GRP I/O
HOLD
HOT LINE
INTERCOM
MESSAGE
MM PAGE
NEW CALL
OHVAED
Retry on busy
Callback
CLIP abandoned (408i only)
CLIP inquiry for review (408i only)
CLIP investigate (408i only)
Conference
DISA alarm ring clear
Change day/night mode
Directory dial
Do Not Disturb
DND Override
Door ring answer
Direct station select
Direct trunk select
External call forward
Feature key
Trunk flash
Follow Me call forward
Call forward
Group in/out
Hold
Hot line
Intercom call
Message
Meet me page
New call
OHVAed
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
408i
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
41
4245
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
5581
82
83
84
8593
94
95
408
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
5278
79
80
81
8290
91
92
OHVAING
ONEA2
OPERATOR
OUT TRSF
OVERRIDE
PAGE 0
PAGE 1
PAGE 2
PAGE 5
PAGE Q
PICKUP
SECURE
SSPD TOL
STN LOCK
STNGRP 01
STNGRP 02
STNGRP 03
STNGRP 04
SYS SPD
TRKGRP01
TRKGRP02
UNCO CNF
ABSENCE
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
OHVAing
1A2 emulation
Operator
Outgoing transfer
Executive Override
Page zone 0 PAGING
Page zone 1 PAGING
Page zone 2 PAGING
Page zone 5 PAGING
Not used
Page zone Q PAGING
Call pickup
Override secure
System speed dial toll check
Station locking
Station group 01 calling
Station group 02 calling
Station group 03 calling
Station group 04 calling
Not used
System speed dial
Trunk group 01 calling
Trunk group 02 calling
Not used
CO to CO conference
Absence
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 702
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Makes toll restriction (call barring) easy and flexible. There are 500 entries for DCS (001500),
200 entries for Compact II and 816 (001200), and 100 entries for 408/408i (001100) allowed in
the Deny Table. Each entry index, up to 12 digits, can be assigned to a class of service. With the
use of wild cards (see MMC 704, Assign Wild Character), more flexibility can be built into toll restriction. Wild cards can be used repeatedly in the dial string, limited only to what is allowed or
denied in MMC 704. There are six toll levels, B to G, that are programmable. Toll level A is set as
unrestricted by default and toll level H is set as internal calls only by default.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
Wild Card
X
Y
Z
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
DENY(001):BCDEFG
:0 0 0 0 0 0
2.
DENY(005):BCDEFG
:0 0 0 0 0 0
3.
DENY(001):BCDEFG
212
:0 0 0 1 0 0
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
301
701
703
704
DENY(005):BCDEFG
212
:0 0 0 0 0 0
DENY(005):BCDEFG
21X
:0 0 0 0 0 0
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 703
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Makes toll restriction (call barring) easy and flexible. There are 500 entries for DCS (001500),
200 entries for Compact II and 816 (001200), and 100 entries for 408/408i (001100) permitted
in the Allowance Table. Each entry index, up to 12 digits, can be assigned to a class of service.
With the use of wild cards (see MMC 704, Assign Wild Character), more flexibility can be built into
toll restriction. There are six toll levels, B to G, that are programmable. Toll level A is set as unrestricted by default, and toll level H is set as internal calls only by default.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
Wild Card
X
Y
Z
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ALOW(001):BCDEFG
:0 0 0 0 0 0
2.
ALOW(005):BCDEFG
:0 0 0 0 0 0
3.
ALOW(001):BCDEFG
212
:0 0 0 1 0 0
4.
Default Data:
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
ALOW(005):BCDEFG
212
:0 0 0 0 0 0
ALOW(005):BCDEFG
21X
:0 0 0 0 0 0
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 704
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides flexibility to toll restriction (call barring) when a specific numbering plan is desired.
There are only three entry tables but more than one digit can be assigned per table if needed.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
:0123456789Q #
X:111111111111
2.
:0123456789Q #
X:111111111111
3.
:0123456789Q #
X:111110111111
Default Data:
All X, Y & Z =1
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 705
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN SYSTEM
SPEED DIAL
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allow you to assign system speed dialling numbers. The number of entries available for programming is 500 (DCS and Compact II), or 300 (816), or 200 (408/408i)see MMC 606, Assign
Speed Block. Each speed dial number consists of a trunk or trunk group access code (e.g. 9) followed by a separator () and up to 24 digits to be dialled. These dialled digits can be 09, Q and
#. If the system recognises a valid trunk or trunk group access number, it will automatically insert
the separator.
System speed dials are numbered as follows:
DCS
Compact II
816
408/408i
500999
500999
500799
500699
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
B
C
D
E
F
Keys A to F are keys #19 to #24 on a 24B keyset, or keys #7 to #12 on a 12B keyset, or
keys #1 to #6 on a 6B keyset
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
5.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 706
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows a name, up to 11 characters, to be entered for each system speed dial number you set
up. This name enables the number to be located when using the directory dial feature. The directory dial feature allows the display keyset user to select a speed dial number by searching for the
name.
Names are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cursor to
the next position. For example, if the name is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to
get the letter S. Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between
upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
TRSF
A
F
Keys A to F are keys #19 to #24 on a 24B keyset, or keys #7 to #12 on a 12B keyset, or
keys #1 to #6 on a 6B keyset
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
OR
Press the F key to return to MMC 705
OR
Press TRSF to store and exit
OR
Press SPEAKER to store and advance to next MMC
Default Data:
No names
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 707
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AUTHORISATION CODE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows you to set up authorisation codes on a per-class of service basis. Number of available entries is:
DCS:
Compact I & II:
816:
408/408i:
250 (001250)
100 (001100)
30 (0130)
10 (0110)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
AUTHOR.CODE(001)
CODE:
COS:01
2.
AUTHOR.CODE(005)
CODE:
COS:01
3.
AUTHOR.CODE(005)
CODE:1234
COS:01
4.
AUTHOR.CODE(005)
CODE:1234
COS:05
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 708
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACCOUNT CODE
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows you to set up account codes. The number of available entries for each system is:
DCS:
Compact I:
Compact II & 816:
408/408i:
500
250
200
100
(001500)
(001250)
(001200)
(001100)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ACCOUNT CODE
001:
2.
ACCOUNT CODE
005:
3.
ACCOUNT CODE
005:123456789012
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 709
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a way of identifying the access codes needed to work toll restriction (call barring) when
the system is used with either a PBX or CENTREX-supplied dial tone (PBX ACCESS CODE option). Maximum number of entries allowed:
DCS/CII/816: 5
408/408i: 2
Also provides a way of identifying the access codes needed to work toll restriction when operating special C.O.-provided functions (SPECIAL CODE option)a maximum of 10 entries is allowed
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEY S
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 710
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
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. Maximum number of entries is:
DCS & Compact II
500
816
300
Digit string length is 10 numerical digits. This system automatically maintains entered digit strings
in numerical order. The characters Q and # are also accepted for use with feature codes.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
Enter LCR digit string via the dial keypad and press
RIGHT soft key
OR
Press LEFT soft key to return to step 1
4.
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 711
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
This table gives flexibility to 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. There are four possible time entries per day; the start time of the next time period is the end
time of the previous time period.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
FEATURE KEYS
DAY
DIAL
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
TIME
BAND
A
B
C
D
DIAL
LCRT
DIAL
0
1
2
3
LCRT
LCRT
LCRT
LCRT
1
2
3
4
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Dial entry 14
OR
Press UP or DOWN to select entry and press RIGHT
soft key
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
6.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
Systems can work 24 hours a day and 7 days a week with this default
DAY
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
TIME BAND
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
TIME
LCRT
0000
2359
0000
2359
0000
2359
0000
2359
0000
2359
0000
2359
0000
2359
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 712
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
The LCR ROUTE TABLE is responsible for selecting a specific trunk group in the completion of
an outgoing call. This table works in conjunction with LCR DIGIT TABLE, LCR TIME TABLE, LCR
COS TABLE and LCR MODIFIED DIGITS TABLE. After the user dials a valid digit string, the system uses the LCR ROUTE TABLE to select a specific predetermined trunk group. A maximum of
16 routes are available beginning with ROUTE NUMBER 1. If more than one trunk group is available for call completion, the system uses the first designated trunk group and then starts to utilise succeeding trunk groups. If all trunk groups are busy in a selected route, call queue becomes
active and allocates trunks as they become available.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
7.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
ROUTE
0116
Related Items:
TIME BAND
1
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
COS
1
TRK GRP
9
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 713
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Also referred to as Outdial Rules, this enables the system to add or delete a digit string or single
digit, if needed, to complete a call (e.g. adding a digit 1). The characters Q and # can also be
entered.
Option
15
14
14
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 714
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a method of assigning an incoming DDI call through ISDN to a specific station. If you
have specified DDI service with your Network Carrier, you can match each DDI number to specific stations using this command according to the day or night mode. You also have the option,
when the destination station is busy, of deciding if the call is to be camped on to the destination
station or of clearing the call.
There is an extra option to adjust the number of digits to be compared by skipping the programmed counts from the first digit point provided by the Network. If there is no matching number in DDI NUMBER TABLE, the system routes this call to the operator group.
There is a total of 200 entries (DCS/Compact II systems), 50 entries (816 systems), or 20
entries (408i systems). Each entry consists of the following fields:
0
DIGITS (DGT)
DELETE
Decides the number of digits not to be translated from the first digit
received. This is useful when the received digits are prefixed with
the same digit(s).
NAME
Names are written using the keypad in the same way as speed dial names (see MMC 706).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
DID DIGIT
DGT:2QQ
(001)
2.
Enter valid entry number (e.g. 005 or 05) via dial keypad
OR
Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press
RIGHT soft key to move cursor
DID DIGIT
DGT:
(005)
3.
DID DIGIT
DGT:4603831
(005)
4.
DID DIGIT
D:204
(005)
N:B
5.
DID DIGIT
D:204
(005)
N:204
6.
DID DIGIT
CW: NO
(005)
DELETE:0
7.
DID DIGIT
CW: NO
(005)
DELETE:3
8.
DID DIGIT
NAME:_
(005)
9.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
DIGITS*
DAY DEST
NIGHT DEST
CALL WAIT
DELETE
NAME
001
2QQ
B
B
NO
0
NONE
002
3QQ
B
B
NO
0
NONE
003
5QQ
B
B
NO
0
NONE
02
5QQ
03
7QQQ
02
5Q
Related Items:
03
7QQQ
004
7QQQ
B
B
NO
0
NONE
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
MMC: 715
3
DCS
PROGRAMMED STATION
MESSAGE
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows a custom message, up to 16 characters, to be programmed. There are 20 messages allowed in total (0120). Messages 0110 are pre-set (see default data) but can be changed by deleting and/or typing in new text. Messages 1120 are blank by default (EMPTY MESSAGE may
be displayed if one of these is selected, or the display is blank).
Messages are written via the keypad. Each press of a key selects a character. Pressing a different key moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the message is In the Showroom,
press key number 4 three times to get the letter I. Then press key number 6 twice to get the
to move the cursor right. Continue selecting characters from the
keypad to complete your message. Press the programmable A key to toggle between upper
and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
PGM.MESSAGE(01)
IN A MEETING
2.
PGM.MESSAGE(11)
EMPTY MESSAGE
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
3.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
PGM.MESSAGE(11)
In the Showroom
Enter new message via the dial keypad using the above
table (maximum 16 characters)
4.
Default Data:
IN A MEETING
OUT ON A CALL
OUT TO LUNCH
LEAVE A MESSAGE
PAGE ME
OUT OF TOWN
IN TOMORROW
RETURN AFTERNOON
ON VACATION
GONE HOME
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 716
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
UK LCR OPTION
3
CII
816
408i
408
Before using this MMC, run MMC 812 to make sure the correct country option (UK) has
been selected.
MMC 716 provides UK LCR options.
0
NETWORK CODE
PIN CODE
Assigns PIN code used when the call is routed to secondary 131 Cable & Wireless network.
CCC OPTION
STATION PIN NO
Note: The second entry may be selected as a primary secondary network. By default, this is 132 (Cable &
Wireless Digital Access). If dialled digits are not matched to the entry in the LCR DIGIT TABLE (MMC 710)
and start with 0, the network code in the second entry will be dialled out by the system prior to transmitting
dialled digits.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
NETWORK CODE
01:
2.
PIN CODE
1:
3.
PIN CODE
3:
4.
PIN CODE
3: QQQQQQ
5.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
NETWORK CODE:
PIN CODE:
CCC OPTION:
STATION PIN NO.:
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
None
None
None
All stations are 1
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 717
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
PIN CODE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to assign the PIN code used when a call is routed to the secondary 131 Cable & Wireless
network.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
PIN CODE
1:
2.
PIN CODE
2:
3.
PIN CODE
2:3040506
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 718
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
MY AREA CODE
Not Used in the UK
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 720
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
For duplicating key assignments from one keyset to another. This can be done on a per-station
basis or on all stations, but not on a group of stations. A limitation is that the original and target
keysets must be of the same type, e.g. both 24B keysets or both 12B keysets. A further condition
is that a Euro keyset can only be copied to another Euro keyset, and a non-Euro type only to another non-Euro type.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
107
721
722
723
Key Extender
Save Station Key Programming
Station Key Programming
System Key Programming
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 721
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Prevents the loss of programmable keys on keysets when testing or replacement is required.
First the data is saved and then the station can be replaced with another station type or the keys
can be reprogrammed to other features. Once testing or replacement is completed, the data can
be restored to the individual station, providing the same keyset type is used.
Options are SAVE and RESTORE.
Note: This program is not to be confused with MMC 315 (Set Relocation). MMC 721 is for saving and restoring the same electronic device type at that port.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
RESTORE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to customise programmable keys on individual keysets and add-on modules (AOMs). All
systems are provided with default functions for some keys to provide basic operation. For example, keys 1 and 2 are set as CALL keys by default because it is recommended that these keys
should always function as CALL keys (but see Note, below). Other keys can be programmed as
described here. You can use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through the selectable functions
when programming keys (see table at the end of this MMC).
Functions can also be entered via the dial keypad. For example, to assign the OHVA function,
key number 6 can be pressed three times. If the BOSS function is required, press 2 twice for the
first letter B, and then use the UP or DOWN key to change the selection from BARGE to BOSS.
Note: 408/408i systems do not support AOMs and default key functions are different from other systems.
For example, keys 1 and 2 are not set as CALL keys by default as these are not required.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
OR
For 408/408i systems, display shows
(but the programming procedure is the same
as follows)
OR
[21] KEY PROG
01:DT71
2.
3.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
5.
6.
7.
Default Data: All systems (except 408/408i)programmable keys 1 and 2 are set as CALL keys.
You are advised not to change these. Defaults for 408/408i systems are shown in the 408/408i
Installation Manual. Each programmable key can be reprogrammed with one of the functions
listed below.
Programmable Key Function Assignments
(7means a function is not available)
AAPLAY:
AAREC:
AB:
ABAND
ACCT:
ALARM:
AN/RLS
BARGE:
BLOCK:
BOSS:
CALL:
CAMP:
CANMG:
CBK:
CLIP:
CONF:
CR:
CS:
CSNR:
DICT:
DIR:
DLOCK:
DND:
DP:
DROP:
DS:
DT:
EXTMIC:
FAUTO:
FLASH:
FWRD:
DCS/CII
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
816
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
408
7
7
3
7
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
7
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
408i
7
7
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
GPIK:
HDSET:
HLDPK:
IG:
INQIRE:
ISPY:
LCR:
LISTN:
LNR:
MMPA:
MMPG:
MSG:
MUTE:
NEW:
NIGHT:
NND:
NXT:
OHVA:
OPER:
PAGE:
PAGPK:
PARK:
PAUSE:
PMSG:
REJECT:
RETRY:
REVW:
SETMG:
SG:
SNR:
SP:
SPD:
SPKR:
STORE:
TG:
TIMER:
TRSF:
UA:
VDIAL:
VG:
VMADM:
VMAME:
VM:
VMMSG:
VREC:
VT:
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
GROUP PICK UP
HEADSET MODE ON/OFF
HOLD PICK UP
IN/OUT OF GROUP
CLIP INQUIRE
CLIP SPY
LEAST COST ROUTING
GROUP LISTENING
LAST NUMBER REDIAL
MEET ME PAGE ANSWER
MEET ME PAGE
MESSAGE
MUTE
NEW CALL
NIGHT SERVICE
CLIP NAME/NUMBER/DATE
CLIP NEXT
OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE
OPERATOR
PAGE
PICKUP PAGE HOLD
CALL PARK/RETRIEVE
PAUSE
PROGRAMMED STATION MESSAGE
OHVA REJECT
AUTO REDIAL ON BUSY
REVIEW (CLIP)
SET MESSAGE W/O RING
STATION GROUP
SAVED NUMBER REDIAL
SUPERVISOR OF UCD
SPEED DIAL
SPEAKER
STORE (CLIP)
TRUNK GROUP
TIMER
TRANSFER
UNIVERSAL ANSWER
VOICE DIALLER ACCESS
VOICE MAIL GROUP
VOICE MAIL ADMINISTRATION
VOICE MAIL ANSWERING MACHINE
EMULATION
VOICE MAIL MEMO
VOICE MAIL MESSAGE
RECORD KEY FOR VOICE DIALLER
VOICE MAIL TRANSFER
Related Items:
DCS/CII
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
816
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
408
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
7
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
408i
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
3
7
7
7
3
7
7
7
3
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
This MMC is similar to MMC 722, Station Key Programming. The difference is that MMC 723 programs keys for all stations rather than individual stations.
All systems are provided with default functions for some keys to provide basic operation. For
example, keys 1 and 2 are set as CALL keys by default because it is recommended that these
keys should always function as CALL keys (but see Note, below). Other keys can be
programmed as described here. You can use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll through the
selectable functions when programming keys (see table at the end of this MMC).
Functions can also be entered via the dial keypad. For example, to assign the OHVA function,
key number 6 can be pressed three times. If the BOSS function is required, press 2 twice for the
first letter B, and then use the UP or DOWN key to change the selection from BARGE to BOSS.
Note: Default key functions are different for 408/408i systems compared to all other systems. For example,
keys 1 and 2 are not set as CALL keys by default as these are not required.
Programming in MMC 723 is also done on the basis of keyset type (12-button, 24-button, etc).
TYPE OF SET
Dial
DCS/CII/816
408/408i
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
24-BTN
12-BTN
6-BTN
48-BTN AOMS
28-BTN
18-BTN
8-BTN
24-BTN
24-BTN EURO
12-BTN
6-BTN
28-BTN
18-BTN
8-BTN
24B SIMPLE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
OR
For 408/408i systems, display shows
(but programming procedure is the same as follows)
OR
TYPE:24 BTN SETS
01:DT71
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
2.
Enter keyset type via dial keypad, using table above ( e.g.,1)
OR
Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT
soft key
3.
4.
5.
6.
AAPLAY:
AAREC:
AB:
ABAND
ACCT:
ALARM:
AN/RLS
BARGE:
BLOCK:
BOSS:
CALL:
CAMP:
CANMG:
CBK:
CLIP:
CONF:
CR:
CS:
CSNR:
DICT:
DIR:
DLOCK:
DND:
DP:
DCS/CII
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
816
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
408
7
7
3
7
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
7
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
408i
7
7
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
DROP:
DS:
DT:
EXTMIC:
FAUTO:
FLASH:
FWRD:
GPIK:
HDSET:
HLDPK:
IG:
INQIRE:
ISPY:
LCR:
LISTN:
LNR:
MMPA:
MMPG:
MSG:
MUTE:
NEW:
NIGHT:
NND:
NXT:
OHVA:
OPER:
PAGE:
PAGPK:
PARK:
PAUSE:
PMSG:
REJECT:
RETRY:
REVW:
SETMG:
SG:
SNR:
SP:
SPD:
SPKR:
STORE:
TG:
TIMER:
TRSF:
UA:
VDIAL:
VG:
VMADM:
VMAME:
VM:
VMMSG:
VREC:
VT:
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Related Items:
DCS/CII
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
816
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
408
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
7
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
408i
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
3
3
3
3
7
7
7
3
7
7
7
3
7
7
7
3
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 724
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
The system comes with a range of acceptable numbering plans set as default. This MMC allows
the system installer to customise feature codes and dialling plans. An error message is also provided in case an access/feature code is duplicated.
The following options can be selected. (N/A=not applicable.)
Option
Description
DCS/CII
0
Dial
816
0
408/408i
0
N/A
6*
N/A
N/A
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Default Data:
Feature Codes
ABAND
ABS
ACCT
ALMCLR
AUTH
BARGE
BLOCK
BOSS
CAMP
CANMG
CBK
CONF
CR
DICT
DIR
DIRPK
DISALM
DLOCK
DND
DNDOVER
FAUTO
FLASH
FWD
GRPK
Related Items:
64
None
47
57
None
None
None
45
42
44
46
None
None
None
65
58
13
40
None
14
49
60
66
HDSET
HLDPK
HOLD
IG
LCR
LISTN
LNR
MMPA
MMPG
MSG
MYGRPK
NEW
NIGHT
OHVA
OPER
PAGE
PAGPK
PARK
PAUSE
PMSG
REJECT
SELFID
SETMG
SLTMMC
None
12
11
53
#
None
19
56
54
43
None
None
None
None
0 (9)
55
10
None
None
48
None
None
41
15
SNR
SPEED
UA
VDIAL
VMADM
VMAME
VMMEMO
VMMSG
VREC
WCOS
17
16
67
681
None
None
None
None
682
59
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 725
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
SMDR OPTIONS
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to select the information to be printed on the SMDR report. The
following options may be selected. All have YES/NO options (YES=print) except where a new
value or directory name is required.
00 PAGE HEADER
02 INCOMING CALL
03 OUTGOING CALL
04 AUTHORISE CODE
Determines whether valid calls will include the minimum call time
in total call duration (set in MMC 501).
06 IN/OUT GROUP
07 DND CALL
08 WAKE-UP CALL
09 DIRECTORY NAME
10 CALLER ID DATA
11 ABANDON CALL
14 DID NUM/NAME
The DIRECTORY NAME that appears on the SMDR header is written using the keypad. Pressing
a key selects a character and moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the directory
name is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to get the letter S. Now press the
number 2 once to get the letter A. Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete
the name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, and enter the new character.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
A
DISPLAY
1.
PAGE HEADER
PRINT : YES
2.
PAGE HEADER
PRINT : YES
3.
PAGE HEADER
PRINT : NO
4.
DISPLAY
1.
PAGE HEADER
PRINT : YES
2.
3.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
4.
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
Default Data:
Page Header:
Line Per Page:
Incoming Call:
Outgoing Call:
Authorise Code:
SMDR Start Time:
In/Out Group:
Yes
66
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
DND Call:
Wake-Up Call:
Directory Name:
Caller ID Data:
Abandon Call:
No. of Dial Mask:
DID Num/Name:
Yes
Yes
None
Yes
Yes
00
Yes
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 726
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VM/AA OPTIONS
3
CII
816
408i
408
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. Simple YES/NO, numeric and alpha characters are required for setting VM/AA.
The following options may be selected for VM/AA operation:
0 EXT FOR DN1
DTMF information for the trunk that called a station forwarded to a VM/AA port.
4 SEPARATOR
5 DISCONNECT SIGNAL
6 CALL TYPE ID
DIRECT CALL
RECALL
OVERFLOW
DID CALL
MESSAGE CALL
PROGRESS TONE ID
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
TONES
0. DIAL TONE
1. BUSY TONE
2. RINGBACK TONE
3. DND NO MORE
4. HDSET ANSWER
5. SPKER ANSWER
Note: The call progress tones will automatically be set to the default values if the SMDI VMS SET option in
MMC 210 is turned on.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
B
C
Keys A F are keys #1924 (24B keysets) or keys #712 (12B keysets) or keys #16 (6B
keysets)
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
SEPARATOR
NO
OR
Press UP or DOWN key to make selection
Press LEFT soft key to move cursor
3.
SEPARATOR
YES
5.
6.
7.
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COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
8.
SEPARATOR
NO
9.
DISCONECT SIGNAL
C
characters AC)
10.
CALL TYPE ID
DIRECT CALL : NO
characters AC)
See above list under CALL TYPE ID options list
11.
12.
Default Data:
EXT FOR DN1 = Yes
TRK FOR DN1 = Yes
EXT FOR DN2 = No
TRK FOR DN2 = No
SEPARATOR = No
DISCONNECT SIGNAL = C
CALL TYPE ID:
DIRECT CALL
ALL FWD CALL
BSY FWD CALL
NOA FWD CALL
RECALL
DIR TRK CALL
OVERFLOW
DDI CALL
MESSAGE CALL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PROGRESS TONE ID
DIAL TONE
:NO
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 727
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
This is a read-only MMC. Used for system card version and date display only. The first display is the
system ROM version. Press UP or DOWN key to show versions for other cards installed.
Version displays take the format:
YY.MM.DD Version #
Where YY=Year, MM=Month, DD=Day, Version #= version number (e.g. V1.00)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ROM VERSION
01. 02. 16. V6.25
2.
MISC. VER:MISC
96. 10. 02 V3.0
3.
Note: If a particular card is not installed, the LCD shows either NO {card type} CARD or NO INSTALL CARD. If
there is no version data, you see NO VERSION DATA.
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 728
3
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator or technician to associate a CLIP 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 CLIP name is displayed.
DCS translation table consists of 250 entries, each comprising an 11-digit telephone number
and a 16-digit name.
Compact II and 816 translation table consists of 200 entries, each comprising a 16-digit telephone number and a 16-digit name.
408i translation table consists of 100 entries, each comprising a 14-digit telephone number and
a 16-digit name.
Names are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character and moves the cursor to
the next position. For example, if the name is SAM SMITH, press the number 7 four times to
get the letter S. Now press the number 2 once to get the letter A Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your name. Press the programmable A key to toggle between
upper and lower case text.
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in, press the UP
key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
<
>
"
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
A
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
CLIP XLAT
DGT:
(001)
2.
CLIP XLAT
DGT:_
(005)
3.
CLIP XLAT
(005)
DGT:3054264100
4.
CLIP XLAT
(005)
SAMSUNG TELECOMS
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 730
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA RECORD GAIN
7
CII
816
408i
408
Used to control AA record gain. Note that AA card port numbers differ between systems (see Part
2, section 2.3, System Configuration: Quick Reference).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[381] AAREC.GAIN
REC.GAIN:+0.0
2.
[385] AAREC.GAIN
REC.GAIN:+0.0
3.
[385] AAREC.GAIN
REC.GAIN:+1.0
4.
Default Data:
+0.0 dB
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 731
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA RAM CLEAR
7
CII
816
408i
408
Used for clearing AA RAM on a per-AA card basis. The system only accepts the first port as a
port field and the LCD shows its selection. This will erase the whole message that has been programmed previously on the selected card.
Note that AA card port numbers differ between systems (see Part 2, section 2.3, System
Configuration: Quick Reference).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 732
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA TRANSLATION TABLE
7
CII
816
408i
408
This command gives more flexibility to the system by compiling a digit to Plan or Destination
Translation Table, which performs the translation from dialled digit(s) into destination parts. Destination parts can be a station number, station group, REPEAT, Change Greeting Message Code
or AA Plan Table.
If you select REPEAT by pressing the B key in the destination field, dialled digits may be bypassed without translating.
Number of Table Entries
AA Trans Tables 01 and 02 can have up to 100 entries each (but only 50 each on 816 systems).
Tables 03-12 have up to 25 entries.
If you press the A key in the destination field, you can enter AA TRANS NO.
If you press the C key you can enter CHANGE GREETING MESSAGE CODE.
If you press the D key, this takes the call to voice mail.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
AA TRANS TB (01)
001:0
500
2.
AA TRANS TB (02)
001:
NONE
3.
AA TRANS TB (02)
002:
NONE
4.
AA TRANS TB (02)
002:2 _
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COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
5.
6.
AA TRANS TB (02)
002:2 201
Default Data:
Table 01
001 (or 01): 0
500
002 (or 02): 2
B
003 (or 03): 3
B
004 (or 04): 5
B
005 (or 05): 7
B
006 (or 06): 9
P03
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 733
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA PLAN TABLE
7
CII
816
408i
408
Used to call up the customer-recorded and pre-recorded messages into plans compiled in MMC
732, AA Translation Table. Pre-recorded messages listed below can be applied and destinations
can be programmed as required. Specific ports are programmed in MMC 735, AA Use Table.
There are a total of 64 messages on an AA card:
- 48 messages are to be recorded by the user (01-48),
- 16 messages are pre-recorded in ROM on the card (49-64).
Options are as follows:
Dial
00
01
02
03
04
Option
DAY MSG
NIGHT MSG
ALTER MSG
INVLID MSG
NO ANS MSG
Value
01-64
01-64
01-64
01-64
01-64
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
XFER MSG
BUSY MSG
NO STN MSG
NO ACT MSG
CAMP ON
ANS DELAY
RETRY CNT
01-64
01-64
01-64
01-64
On/Off
01-10
0-5
12
13
14
15
16
TRANS TABLE
BUSY DEST
NO ANS DEST
NO ACT DEST
INVALID DEST
01-12
Dest.
Dest.
Dest.
Dest.
Description
Introduction message during Day Mode
Introduction message during Night Mode
Emergency message
Message when an invalid digit is dialled
Message when there is no reply from the
destination
Transfer notifying message
Message on busy reply
Message on retrial
Message on no action
Allow camp-on to busy extension
Answer Delay
No of times the AA will try to connect before routing
to final destination.
Assigning associated TRANS TABLE
Alternative destination on busy
Alternative destination on no answer
Default destination on no action
Default destination on invalid action
There is a total of 12 tables (01-12) in the system, but not all tables have to be used.
DESTINATION : STATION, STATION GROUP, AA PLAN NO, REPEAT.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
AA PLAN PROG(01)
DAY MSG
:49
2.
AA PLAN PROG(02)
DAY MSG
:49
3.
AA PLAN PROG(02)
NIGHT MSG :49
4.
AA PLAN PROG(02)
NIGHT MSG
:01
5.
Default Data:
DAY MSG
NIGHT MSG
ALTER MSG
INVLID MSG
NO ANS MSG
XFER MSG
BUSY MSG
NO STN MSG
NO ACT MSG
CAMP ON
ANS DELAY TIME
RETRY CNT
TRANS TABLE
BUSY DEST
NO ANSWER DEST
NO ACT DEST
INVALID DEST
: 49
: 49
: NONE
: 64
: 51
: 53
: 52
: 50
: 59
: OFF
: 01 SEC
:3
: 01
: 500
: 500
: 500
: 500
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 734
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA MESSAGE MATCH
7
CII
816
408i
408
Allows up to five messages to be grouped together into a single transmission with its own identification number.
For example, 05+07+13+16+64 = 01 (identification number).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
AA MSG MATCH(01)
01
2.
AA MSG MATCH(01)
05+
3.
AA MSG MATCH(01)
05+07+13+16+64
Default Data:
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 735
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AA USE TABLE
7
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[381]AA PLAN
PLAN NO : 01
2.
[382]AA PLAN
PLAN NO : 01
3.
[382]AA PLAN
PLAN NO : 02
4.
Default Data:
Plan 01
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 736
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN AA MOH
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG: NOT USE
2.
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG: NOT USE
3.
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG: 20
4.
Default Data:
NOT USE
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 737
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Used to identify your DECT system and the handsets you register with your system.
The DECT System Code for your system is made up of two fields: the System ID which is three
hexadecimal digits in the range 001 to 999; and the Auth Code (short for Authentication Code)
which is four hexadecimal digits in the range 0000 to 9999. The default values are 000 and FFFF
respectively.
Important:
You must use this MMC to change the default values for the values you have been provided
with by your supplier. If you do not change the defaults you will not be able to register
handsets.
Once you have entered your new System ID and Auth Code using this MMC you can then begin
registering your handsets with the Auth Code. The system checks the Auth Code entered for
each handset against the DECT Auth Code. If it is the same, the registration procedure continues; otherwise, the DCS rejects the registration procedure.
Caution: Only the system administrator and/or installer should be allowed access to
change the DECT System Code and register handsets.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and enter SYSTEM ID via dial keypad (eg 567)
5.
Default Data:
Auth Code
System ID
FFFF
000
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
738
739
741
742
743
744
745
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DECT Clear Registration
BSI Download
BSI Card Restart
BSI Status
DBS Status
BSI Registration On/Off
BSI Carrier
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 738
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to delete previously registered information for DECT handsets. This MMC has two modes:
q
q
FORCED: When this mode is programmed, the system clears the registered information by
force.
NORMAL: Whenever the system wants to clear the registration of a DECT handset, the deletion must be confirmed from the handset. If the confirmation is successful, the system clears
the registered information. (If the confirmation fails, the system cannot clear the information.)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[7901]DECT CLEAR
MODE: FORCED
2.
[7901]DECT CLEAR
MODE: FORCED
3.
[7901]DECT CLEAR
MODE: NORMAL
4.
[7901]DECT CLEAR
DECT CLEAR:YES
5.
Default Data:
Forced mode
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 739
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
BSI DOWNLOAD
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to download a new version of the DBS software when you upgrade to a new version of BSI
ROM.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
MMC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 740
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
STATION PAIR
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows a station (such as a DECT handset) to be assigned as a secondary to a primary keyphone station in the system. This will allow all features to be set or cancelled from either station,
and both will ring when the primary receives a call.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
[201] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:NONE
2.
[201] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:NONE
3.
[201] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:205
4.
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 741
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to restart a BSI card or DBS. The DBS/BSI card will be restarted automatically.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
(If you want to restart all DBSs, you must select "A"
instead of a DBS number by pressing the ANS/RLS
key)
Press the RIGHT soft key
3.
4.
5.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 742
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
BSI STATUS
CI
CII
816
408i
408
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
OR
OR
For DCS - "M" = Master, "S" = Slave (not used)
SUCC (successful) if status of BSI card is good, or
"FAIL"
2.
BSI STATUS
SUCC
BSI STATUS
M:SUCC S:NONE
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 743
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
DBS STATUS
CI
CII
816
408i
408
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
DBS : 12345678
STS : 11101100
OR
OR
DBS STATUS
1:1 2:1 3:0
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows DECT handset registration to be enabled on a keyphone system. If this MMC is not
opened and an attempt is made to register a DECT handset, an error message will be displayed.
The default passcode for registration can be changed using MMC 202, Change Feature Passcodes.
Caution: When you have finished registering handsets, run this MMC again to set the registration mode to DISABLE. This will prevent unauthorised access to this feature.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
Enter passcode
3.
4.
Default Data:
DISABLE
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 745
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
BSI CARRIER
CI
CII
816
408i
408
A base station uses one of 10 channels (FDMA technology). This MMC is used to allow or deny
the use of each channel (carrier). By default, all carriers can be used by a base station.
Options:
PROGRAM KEYS
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
CARS:0123456789
SELS: 1111111111
3.
Default Data:
1111111111
Related Items:
CARS:0123456789
SELS: 1101111111
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 750
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VM CARD RESTART
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
DCS
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Determines whether mailboxes are set up according to the data set in MMC 751, Assign Mailbox,
when the Cadence/SVMi-4 card is restarted. There are two options available in this MMC:
DOWNLOAD
When the card starts, part of the power-up procedure will download data from the system to determine time, date, what mailboxes to create, and the system numbering plan. This must be done
at least once, but when done this download fea-ture can be turned off to save boot-up time.
CARD RESTART
If this option is set to YES, the card will immediately restart according to the Download option
specified above.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
VM CARD RESTART
DOWNLOAD ?YES
2.
VM CARD RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
3.
VM CARD RESTART
CARD RESTART?YES
4.
Default Data:
DOWNLOAD=YES
CARD RESTART=NO
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 751
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN MAILBOX
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns mailboxes to each station or station group. Mailboxes are assigned to all stations or
groups flagged as YES in this MMC if DOWNLOAD=YES is set in MMC 750 during VM card startup. Groups supported are 500529 for DCS and 500519 for Compact II.
New boxes can be added through Voice Mail administration or by using this MMC.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
4.
Default Data:
All stations=YES
All groups=NO
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 752
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
AUTO RECORD
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Specific stations can be assigned to automatically record conversations. Options for recording
are:
Station number (STN)
Mailbox (MB)
Voice Mail port
Call type: all incoming calls (I), all outgoing calls (O), or both incoming and outgoing calls (B).
A maximum of eight stations can be assigned at any one time.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
AUTO RECORD
STN: 301
MB: NONE
2.
AUTO RECORD
STN: 302
MB: NONE
3.
AUTO RECORD
STN: 302
MB: 341
4.
AUTO RECORD
PORT: 519 CALL:I
5.
AUTO RECORD
PORT: 519 CALL:B
6.
Default Data:
MB=NONE
PORT=NONE
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
CALL=I
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 753
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
WARNING DESTINATION
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Provides an emergency destination for calls to Cadence or SVMi-4 if the card is removed or offline. The destination can be a station number or a group number. Any station call that is forwarded to Voice Mail will remain ringing at the forwarding station until answered.
Note: The destination is the same as the VM ALARM mailbox in MMC 755.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
WARNING DEST.
DEST:500
2.
WARNING DEST.
DEST:213
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 754
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VM HALT
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to take the Cadence or SVMi-4 card off-line. This MMC ensures that there are no calls on
the card when it is taken off-line. You cannot halt the card using MMC 810 (Halt Processing).
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
VM HALT
STATUS: PROC
2.
VM HALT
STATUS: HALT
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
VM HALT
ARE YOU SURE?YES
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 755
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VM ALARM
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Generates an alarm message in a mailbox, defined in MMC 753, when the Cadence card hard
disk drive or SVMi-4 card flash memory reaches a selected threshold (percentage of capacity).
You select the threshold in this MMCthe range is 0099%.
For example, if you select a threshold of 70, an alarm message is generated if more than 70% of
capacity is reached.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
VM ALARM
THRESHOLD:80
2.
VM ALARM
THRESHOLD:85
3.
Default Data:
THRESHOLD: 80%
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 756
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ASSIGN VM MOH
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Assigns a Cadence or SVMi-4 port as a Music On Hold (MOH) source. Once assigned, the port
cannot be used for AA/VM applications.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
SET VMMOH
717
: NOT USE
2.
SET VMMOH
717
: NOT USE
3.
SET VMMOH
717
: 01
4.
* Note: nos. 0099 are equivalent to Cadence or SVMi-4 file nos. 50005099 (see Cadence or SVMi-4
documentation)
Default Data:
NOT USE
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 757
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VM IN/OUT
(Cadence & SVMi-4)
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Defines which VM port is used for incoming calls, outgoing calls, or both. Options are:
IN
OUT
IN/OUT
Can also be used to reset the current MOH port (set in MMC 756) to one of the above.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
VM IN/OUT
717 : IN/OUT
2.
VM IN/OUT
718 : IN/OUT
3.
VM IN/OUT
718 : IN
4.
Default Data:
IN/OUT
Related Items:
Cadence programming
SVMi-4 programming
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 800
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ENABLE TECHNICIAN
PROGRAM
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Used to open and close system-level (technician) programming. If programming is not opened
and an attempt is made to access a system MMC, the error message ACCESS DENIED will be
displayed.
A four-digit passcode is required to access this MMC (which can be changed in MMC 801).
When opened, this MMC enables access to all MMCs.
The procedure below describes how to open programming.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
ENABLE TECH.PROG
PASSCODE:
2.
Enter passcode
ENABLE TECH.PROG
PASSCODE:
ENABLE TECH.PROG
DISABLE TENANT:1
OR
ENABLE TECH.PROG
DISABLE
ENABLE TECH.PROG
ENABLE TENANT:1
OR
ENABLE TECH.PROG
ENABLE
OR
3.
ENABLE TECH.PROG
ENABLE TENANT: 2
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
4.
5.
801:TEC.PASSCODE
SELECT PROG.ID
If you wish to immediately close programming mode when you have finished programming:
If you do not close programming using MMC 800, programming mode will be automatically disabled
if you do not carry out any programming tasks within the time set in the system timer KMMC LOCK
OUT (see MMC 501, System-Wide Timers).
Default Data:
DISABLE (closed)
Passcode=4321
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 801
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CHANGE TECHNICIAN
PASSCODE
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used to change the passcode which allows access to MMC 800 (Enable Technician Program)
from its current value.
Note: The passcode is four digits long. The current or old passcode is required for this MMC.
PROGRAM KEYS
KEYPAD
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
TECH. PASSCODE
NEW CODE:_
2.
TECH. PASSCODE
NEW CODE:
3.
TECH. PASSCODE
VERIFY :
4.
If verification is correct, press RIGHT soft key to continue and enter desired MMC
TECH. PASSCODE
VERIFY :SUCCESS
TECH. PASSCODE
VERIFY :FAILURE
5.
Default Data:
Related Items:
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 802
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CUSTOMER ACCESS
MMC NUMBER
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the installer to designate which MMCs the system administrator (customer) has access to.
For example, it is advised that the customer has 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. (MMC 802 is for both tenants on DCS systems.)
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
CUSTOMER ACCESS
100:STN LOCK:YES
CUSTOMER ACCESS
100:STN LOCK:YES
2.
CUSTOMER ACCESS
102:CALL FWD:YES
3.
CUSTOMER ACCESS
102:CALL FWD:NO
4.
Default Data:
Customers have access to the following MMCs (default = YES):
100119, 201, 202, 209, 21114, 216, 300306, 308, 309, 312, 315, 317, 404406, 408410, 412,
414416, 421, 500, 502, 505, 507, 508, 600602, 604, 606, 607, 705 708, 714, 715, 720 722, 725,
727, 728.
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 803
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of DCS tenant groups on a per-cabinet, slot and port basis. The simple
rule is Cabinet-Slot-Port=Tenant. The simplicity of this program allows for flexible assignments.
The only information needed is the correct correlation of entries.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 P:01 T:1
2.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 P:01 T:1
3.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 P:01 T:1
4.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 P:01 T:1
5.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 P:01 T:1
6.
Default Data:
Related Items:
Tenant group
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 804
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Provides a means of setting parameters for the system I/O ports to work with one of the following:
a personal computer (PC)
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
UCD statistics report/periodic UCD information (except 408/408i)
CTI (TSAPI) interface (DCS and Compact II only).
All systems have two I/O ports (Ports 1 and 2), except 408/408i which have one I/O port (Port 1).
Programming can be accomplished easily, using the tables below to customise any I/O port.
PARAMETER OPTIONS
Dial 0
Service
Dial 1
Baud Rate
Dial 2
Char Length
Dial 3
Parity
Dial 4
Retry Count
Dial 5
Stop Bit
Dial 6
Wait Time
Dial 7
DSR Check
or
SIM Pair
Type of Service
Speed
Character Length
Parity Bit
Number of Retries
Stop Bit
Message Wait Time
DSR Check on/off (Compact II, 816 and 408/408i only)
No. of the station connected to the Serial Interface Module
(SIM) (DCS only)
SERVICE TYPE
Each port can be set to one of the following service types. Note that the services available depend on
the type of system being programmed. For example, DCS and CII systems provide all the following
services while 408/408i systems provide PC-MMC and SMDR only.
Type
PC-MMC
SMDR
UCD REPT
UCD/SMDR
CTI
CTI/SMDR
CTI/UCD
CTI/S/U
VM TRACE
NOT USE
Description
PC application
SMDR report (call logging)
UCD report on request by the
supervisor, or daily
Both SMDR and UCD report will
be generated
Dedicated Switch Link Interface
CTI and SMDR
CTI and UCD
CTI, SMDR and UCD
Voice Mail monitoring
Not used
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
SPEED (BPS)
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
Dial
DCS/CII/816
408/408i
0
N/A
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
N/A
CHARACTER LENGTH
Dial 7
Dial 8
7 bits
8 bits
PARITY
Dial 0
Dial 1
Dial 2
None
Odd
Even
STOP BIT
Dial 1
Dial 2
1 bit
2 bit
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
2.
3.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
4.
5.
Default Data:
Option
DCS/CII/816
Port 1
Service Type
Baud Rate (bps)
Char Length (bits)
Parity
Retry Count
Stop Bit
Wait Time (msec)
DSR Check
SIM Pair
Related Items:
PCMMC
9600
8
None
03
1
300
Off
None
Port 2
SMDR
9600
8
None
03
1
300
Off
None
PC-MMC programming
SMDR options
408/408i
Port 1
SMDR
9600
8
None
03
1
300
Off
N/A
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 805
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the system administrator to set the base level of TX volume and the TSW gain control for
nine time-switch connect types.
There are eight (8) volume levels which are controlled by the UP and DOWN keys on the keyset.
However, there are 11 possible levels in a DCS or Compact II system, nine in an 816 system, and
four in a 408/408i system. With this MMC, you can select the desired levels.
Caution
You should only change TSW gain control values under the supervision of Technical Support.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 0 1
2.
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 0 1
4.
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 1 2
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 1 3
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
5.
6.
Default Data:
TX Level: 0 1, 1 2, 2 3, 3 4, 4 5, 5 6, 6 7, 7 8
TSW Gain: (Only some of the following may apply to your system)
SLT
SLT
SLT
ATRK
SLT
DTRK
ATRK
SLT
ATRK
ATRK
ATRK
DTRK
DTRK
SLT
DTRK
ATRK
DTRK
DTRK
DECT
SLT
DECT
ATRK
DECT
DTRK
SLT
DECT
ATRK
DECT
DTRK
DECT
DECT
DECT
Related Items:
None
+0.0
+0.0
+0.0
+0.0
+1.9
6.0
+1.9
+1.9
+0.0
+0.0
+0.0
+1.9
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 806
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CARD PRE-INSTALL
3
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the pre-programming of a slot for a specific card. For example, after the system is installed and a new card is added, running this program causes the system to accept the card for
what it is and not for what it is not.
The procedure differs slightly for each type of system, as described below.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
n
DCS PROCEDURE
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
C101 :INSTALL
PRITRK PRITRK
2.
C301 :INSTALL
PRITRK PRITRK
3.
C305 :INSTALL
DLI
DLI
4.
COMPACT II PROCEDURE
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
O.SLI SLOT
O.2SLI O.2SLI
2.
EXP.1 SLOT
6DLI 8DLI
3.
EXP.1 SLOT
8DLI 8DLI
4.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
n
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
816 PROCEDURE
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
EXP. SLOT
NONE NONE
2.
EXP. SLOT
NONE 8TRK
3.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 807
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
VOLUME CONTROL
3
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the volume levels to be set the for the following keyset features:
KEY TONE
SIDE TONE
HANDSET TX
MIC TX LEVEL
NOISE GUARD
NOISE THRES
ALC THRES
TX/RX THRES
TX/RX COMP
Caution
You should only change these values under the supervision of Technical Support.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
HOLD
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
VOL.CONTROL:DGP
KEY TONE VOL :1
2.
VOL.CONTROL:DGP
KEY TONE VOL :1
3.
VOL.CONTROL:DGP
SIDE TONE VOL:1
4.
VOL.CONTROL:DGP
SIDE TONE VOL:2
5.
Default Data:
Key tone vol
Sidetone vol
Handset tx
Mic tx level
Noise guard
Related Items:
1
1
3
3
8
Noise thres.
Alc thres.
Tx/rx thres.
Tx/rx comp.
None
1
7
3
5
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 808
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
T1 TRUNK CODING
Not Used in the UK
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 809
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
CI
CII
816
408i
408
Allows the assignment of an LCD display based on the system programming language. Your
system supports some or all of the following languages:
ENGLISH
GERMAN
PORTUGAL
DANISH
DUTCH
SPANISH
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
SYS.MMC LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
2.
SYS.MMC LANGUAGE
DANISH
3.
Default Data:
ENGLISH
Related Items:
Multi-Language
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 810
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
HALT PROCESSING
3
CII
816
408i
408
Used only in the event that all data processing needs to be stopped in either a single cabinet or
slot, or in the entire system. The procedure differs slightly between systems.
Note: You do not need to enable system programming (MMC 800) in order to run this program but you will
still require the technicians passcode.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPEAKER
ANS/RLS
DCS PROCEDURE
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
HALT/PROCESSING
C:ALL S:ALLPROC
2a.
HALT/PROCESSING
C:3
S:ALLPROC
2b.
HALT/PROCESSING
C:ALL S:ALLPROC
3.
HALT/PROCESSING
C:3
S:5 PROC
4.
HALT/PROCESSING
C:3
S:5 HALT
5.
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
n
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
HALT/PROCESSING
SLOT NO:ALLPROC
2.
HALT/PROCESSING
SLOT NO:5 PROC
3.
HALT/PROCESSING
SLOT NO:5 HALT
4.
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
HALT/PROCESSING
SLOT NO:ALLPROC
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 811
DCS
CI
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
RESET SYSTEM
3
CII
816
408i
408
Provides two methods of restarting the system. The first method (CLEAR MEMORY) restarts the
system and clears all memory. The second method (RESET SYSTEM) restarts the system only. If
CLEAR MEMORY is selected, system data will return to default values.
Note: You do not need to enable system programming (MMC 800) in order to run this program but you will
still require the technicians passcode.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
ACTION
DISPLAY
1.
SYSTEM RESTART
RESET SYSTEM?NO
2.
SYSTEM RESTART
CLEAR MEMORY?NO
3.
SYSTEM RESTART
CLEAR MEMORY?YES
4.
SYSTEM RESTART
ARE YOU SURE?YES
Default Data:
None
Related Items:
None
DCS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 812
DCS
MMC PROGRAMS
NOVEMBER 2001
SELECT COUNTRY
7
CI
CII
816
408i
408
IMPORTANT
This MMC should be run before any other programming is done to ensure
that the correct software for your country has been selected, or to change
the selection if required.
When using this MMC, the system is restarted to make the selection effective.
Note: You do not need to enable system programming (MMC 800) in order to run this program but you will
still require the technicians passcode.
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
ACTION
1.
DISPLAY
SELECT COUNTRY
UK
SELECT COUNTRY
DENMARK
3.
DEFAULTING SYSTM
ARE YOU SURE?YES
Default Data:
NONE
Related Items:
All MMCs