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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION AND SPECIAL FEATURES GUIDE DCS 50si DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM March 2000
TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THIS BOOK .......................................................... 1 SPECIAL FEATURESAutomatic Night Service .................................................................... 2 Manual Night Service ........................................................................ 2 Calling The System Operator ............................................................ 2 Operator Recalls ............................................................................... 3 Executive Barge-in ............................................................................ 3 Walking Class of Service ................................................................... 3 In/Out of Group .................................................................................. 4 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) .............................................. 4 DISA Security ................................................................................... 5 Forced Account Codes ..................................................................... 5 Authorization Codes .......................................................................... 6 Using the Tie Line .............................................................................. 6 Alarm Sensor Operation ..................................................................... 7CALLER ID SPECIAL FEATURESAbandon Call List .............................................................................. 8 Caller ID on SMDR ........................................................................... 8 Number to Name Translation .............................................................. 8 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAMMINGCustomer Level Access .................................................................... 9 Set Date and Time Display .............................................................. 10 Reset Station Passcodes to Default ............................................... 11 Program Station Names .............................................................12–13 Program Trunk Names ..................................................................... 14 Program Station Group Names ........................................................ 15 Program System Speed Dial Numbers ..................................... 16–17 Program System Speed Dial Names ............................................... 18 Program Personal Speed Dial Numbers for Other Stations .......19–20 Program Personal Speed Dial Names for Other Stations ..........21–22 Create Programmed Station Messages .......................................... 23 Set Alarm/Appointment Reminder with Message ...................... 24–25 Managing Key Assignments ...................................................... 26–27 Programming Account Codes .......................................................... 28 Setting Individual Forward No Answer Timers ................................. 29 Adding Names to the Translation Table .......................................30–31 Customer Set Relocation ...........................................................32–33
1 ABOUT THIS BOOK This book contains instructions for special features that every telephone user may not need to know. The owner can decide who the system administrator will be and who will have access to these features. Station users can be trained on only the items that apply to them. This procedure will help control costs and telephone abuse. Several of the features listed in this book are specific to the system operator or attendant position. You can have more than one operator or set your system up to be used without an operator. The designated system administrator can access specific programs and modify some functions to better manage the DCS 50si office telephone system. In- structions are detailed and easy to follow. When assistance is needed, contact your installation and service company.
SPECIAL FEATURES NIGHT SERVICE OPERATION(AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL)Your system is designed to have an alternate mode of operation generally des- ignated as Night Service. Night Service permits incoming calls to ring differently than during normal day operation. Night Service is available on an individual tenant basis and may be set manually or automatically. While in the Night mode, each station will be limited to its individual night class of service dialing restric- tions. You can put the system in or out of Night Service at any time. For Auto- matic Night Service, each tenant has an on-time and an off-time for each day. If no automatic timer is set, you must turn Night Service on and off manually.AUTOMATIC NIGHT SERVICEAutomatic Night Service is turned on or off according to the programmed on and off times. These programmed times use the system clock as a reference, so the system clock must be set correctly. NOTES: 1. If the manual NIGHT key is pressed BEFORE the system automatically enters night service then the automatic night service timer tables will be overriden until the system is manually restored to day mode. 2. If the manual NIGHT key is pressed AFTER the system automatically en- ters night service then the automatic night service timer tables will not be overriden.MANUAL NIGHT SERVICEPress the NIGHT button on any keyset associated with the tenant group that wants to enter Night Service. Enter the night service passcode (see your ser- vice company for this number) and press 1 to turn Night Service on or 0 to turn Night Service off. The NIGHT key on all keysets in that tenant group will light red to indicate that Night Service has been set for that tenant.CALLING THE SYSTEM OPERATORAny station that dials 0 will ring its assigned operator. (If tenant service is used, each tenant may have a different operator or operator group.) Calls to the sys- tem or tenant operator are easily identified because the CALL key will have a fast flashing red light. Station users will never receive a busy signal when they dial 0 or the operator group number. The calls will continue ringing in queue until answered. 2 OPERATOR RECALLSTransferred calls that go unanswered will recall to the station that originated the transfer. Should the station that originated the transfer not answer the recall, the call will be sent to the operator as a transfer recall. A call left on hold will recall the station that put it on hold. If the hold recall is unanswered at the station that originated the hold, the call is sent to the operator. Both types of recalls will ring and have a slow flashing amber light on the LINE key or CALL key.EXECUTIVE BARGE-INIf you want to break into another conversation, you must be allowed to barge-in and the other station or trunk must not be secure. Dial the desired extension or trunk number and listen for the busy signal. Press the BARGE-IN button and begin speaking after the tone. Hang up when you are finished. The system can be set for one of the three following barge-in options: No barge-in allowed Barge-in with intrusion tone Barge-in without intrusion tone (service observing) When the third option is selected, the station that barges-in can monitor the conversation and no warning tone or display will be sent to the station being monitored. The handset transmitter and keyset microphone are disabled. The party that originated the barge-in may join the conversation by pressing the MUTE button on the keyset. Your service company must program these options for you. WARNING Barge-in without tone may violate state or federal laws concerning the right to privacy. Samsung Telecommunications America is in no way responsible for the possible misuse of this feature. WALKING CLASS OF SERVICEYou can change a restricted station’s class of service to the same class as your station, allowing you to make calls or use features that would otherwise be restricted from that station. Lift the handset or press the SPK key. Dial 59 and then your extension number. Dial your station passcode and receive internal dial tone. Dial an access code and then the telephone number—OR—use the de- sired feature as usual. Hang up. The station will be returned to its restricted status. NOTE: The default station passcode 1234 cannot be used. 3
4IN/OUT OF GROUPAny station assigned to a station group can remove itself from that group and then reenter the group at a later time. When out of the group, a station can receive calls to its extension number but not to the group. There are 30 groups and the access codes are 500–529. To create a backup or relief operator position, assign the main operator and one or more backup individuals to the operator group. All but the main operator should be out of the group. When it is necessary to use a backup operator, put the desired backup station in the group and remove the main operator. When incoming call traffic is heavy, you can have another station put itself in the operator group along with the main operator to handle the extra call load. If the station does not have an IN/OUT key: Lift the handset and dial 53. Dial the group number. Dial 0 to be out of the group or dial 1 to be in the group. Receive confirmation tone and hang up. If the station has an IN/OUT key: Press the IN/OUT key. It will light red when the station is in the group. Press the IN/OUT key again. The light is off when the station is out of the group. NOTE: A station can be in more than one group.DIRECT INWARD SYSTEM ACCESS (DISA)From outside of the office, selected individuals can call into the DCS 50si sys- tem on special DISA line(s). A security code must be entered to gain access. Once these individuals are in the system, they can make outside calls using the office lines or call stations within the system. Individuals who will use DISA must have their stations assigned for DISA access and must change their sta- tion passcodes. The default passcode 1234 cannot be used. Call in on the DISA line from any phone with tone dialing. You will hear DCS 50si dial tone. Dial your security code (your extension number plus your station passcode). If you are allowed access, you will receive DCS 50si dial tone. Dial any line access code, receive outside dial tone and then dial a tele- phone number OR Dial any extension number to call a station in the system. To make another call, press ✱, receive dial tone and dial another number. Press # and hang up when finished. NOTE: Outgoing DISA calls are controlled by the dialing class of the station identified by the security code. The DISA line must have disconnect supervi- sion from the central office. Insist that this service is verified by your installa- tion/service company. DISA SECURITYA common practice among hackers is to repeatedly dial a known DISA access number (usually with a computer) and try a different passcode each time. The hacker hopes to eventually chance upon the correct passcode and thus gain access to your system. The DCS’ 50si security feature counts the number of sequential incorrect passcode attempts. If a cer tain number is reached, DISA is disabled and the system sends an alarm to designated display stations. The number of passcode attempts and the disable duration are both programmable. In addition, the DCS 50si system will print an SMDR record (a customer-pro- vided printer and a MISC card are required) each time an incorrect passcode is entered. The DISA alarm will ring for a programmable time before canceling the ringing; however, the DISA alarm display will remain until the alarm is cleared. To clear the DISA alarm, follow the following procedure: Lift the handset and dial 58. Enter the DISA alarm passcode (see your service company). Replace the handset. WARNING As it is impossible to prevent unauthorized access to your telephone system by hackers, we suggest that you do not turn the DISA feature on unless you intend to use it. If you do use this feature, it is good practice to frequently change passcodes and periodically review your telephone records for unauthorized use. FORCED ACCOUNT CODESAccount codes are used to provide accountability for the incoming and outgoing calls. If you do not have SMDR running, you can not use this information. These account codes can be either forced or optional: When forced, they are always verified from a system list of 500 entries. When optional, the account code is only verified from the system list of 500 entries when the ACCT key is pressed before the call is made. If the ACCT key is pressed during a call the account number is not verified. They can include digits 0–9, star (✱) and #.USING FORCED ACCOUNT CODES Lift the handset and press the ACCT CODE key or dial 47. Enter the account code. Press the account code button again, press TRSF or hookflash (on an SLT). If a correct code is entered, you will hear DCS 50si dial tone and you can make an outside call in the usual manner. If an incorrect code is entered, the station returns error tone. 5
This code will always print on SMDR reports. For information on entering and changing forced account codes, see the system administrator programming section of this book.AUTHORIZATION CODESAuthorization codes are used to validate a station user and give permission to make a call. These four digit authorization codes can be either forced or op- tional, but if used, are always verified from a system list of 250 entries. Each authorization code has an associated class of service. When the code is en- tered, the class of service is changed to that of the authorization code.USING AUTHORIZATION CODESAfter going off-hook, the station user must dial ✱ followed by a four digit authorization code. If you enter a correct code, you will hear confirmation tone and then receive DCS 50si dial tone and you can make an outside call in the usual manner. The station then follows the dialing class for that authorization code. If you enter an incorrect code, the station returns error tone. This code may or may not print on SMDR reports depending on SMDR programming.USING THE TIE LINEOUTGOINGYour office can be connected to another system with a tie line. Use this line to make calls to stations in the other system. If programming allows, you can access lines in the other system to make outside calls. Tie line calls can be put on hold, transferred and conferenced in the same manner as are other outside calls. Lift the handset or press the SPK key. Dial the tie line access code or press the tie line key. When you receive dial tone from the other system, you can dial exten- sion numbers or access outside lines. You must know the extension num- bers and the line access codes for the other system. Finish the call by replacing the handset or pressing the ANS/RLS key. NOTE: Outgoing calls are controlled by the station’s dialing class.INCOMINGStation users in the other system can access the tie line and make intercom calls to stations in your system. Answer tie line calls ringing at your station as you would any other outside call. They can be put on hold, transferred and conferenced in the same manner as are other outside calls. 6 IN AND OUT ON TIE LINEUsers accessing the tie line from the other system can get a line in your system and make outgoing calls. These calls can be controlled by assigning a dialing class to the tie line. For further information, see your service company.ALARM SENSOR OPERATIONYour system may be equipped with an alarm sensor. When this sensor is acti- vated, the designated display stations will ring and display a related message.The alarm will ring for a programmable time before cancelling the ringing; however, the alarm display will remain until the alarm is cleared. This message is pro- grammable. To clear the alarm: Lift the handset and dial 57. Enter the alarm clear passcode (obtain from your service company). Replace the handset. 7
CALLER ID SPECIAL FEATURESNOTE: The Caller ID features below require optional software and/or hard- ware. Please ask your installation and service company for details.ABANDON CALL LIST (50)The system has a system-wide abandoned calls list that stores CID information for the last 50 calls that rang but were not answered and were accompanied with valid CID information. Calls with CID information consisting of OUT OF AREA, PAYPHONE or PRIVATE will not be stored in the list. The abandoned calls list is accessed using the system administrator’s passcode. When reviewing this list, you are provided options to CLEAR the entry or DIAL the number. You can use the NND key to toggle between the CID name, CID number and the date and time the call came in. The system must be using LCR to dial numbers from the abandoned calls list. To view the list of abandoned incoming calls for which CID information has been received: Dial 64 and dial the system administrator passcode. Scroll through the entries using the VOL keys.CALLER ID ON SMDRThe Station Message Detail Records (SMDR) report can be set to include the CID name and number for incoming calls. This format expands the printout to 113 characters. You must use a wide carriage printer or an 80 column printer set to the condensed print option.NUMBER TO NAME TRANSLATIONThe system provides a translation table of 250 entries (350 entries if the version is V4.x) for use in areas that do not provide name and number (sometimes called “deluxe”) Caller ID. Some Central Office lines may use a service called ANI this service does not support name information. You may find this feature useful to display a name when none is received from the central office. When the CID or ANI number is received, the table is searched. When a match is found, the system will display the corresponding name from the table. This will allow ANI calls or users in areas that do not suppor t “deluxe” Caller ID to provide names for regular callers. 8 CALLER ID SPECIAL FEATURES INVESTIGATEInvestigate allows selected stations with a special class of service to investigate any call in progress. If CID information is available for an incoming call, you will know to whom this station user is speak- ing. For outgoing calls, you can see the number that was dialed. After investigating, you may barge-in on the conversation, discon- nect the call or hang up your phone to end the investigation. At your keyset, press the INVESTIGATE key. Enter your station passcode. (Default passcodes cannot be used.) Enter the station number to be investigated. You can now press BARGE to barge-in on the conversation. OR You can press NND to view more information about the call. OR You can press DROP to disconnect the call. NOTES: 1. If the call is an outgoing call, the NND key will not appear. 2. This feature requires optional software and/or hardware. Please ask your installation and service company for details. WARNING This feature may violate state or federal laws concerning the right to privacy. Samsung Telecommunications America is in no way responsible for the possible misuse of this feature. NOTE: This information is NOT repeated in this user guide. TEAR HERE
9 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAMMING CUSTOMER LEVEL ACCESSBefore any customer programs can be accessed, you must first open system programming using the passcode you have been assigned. You must use an LCD 12B or LCD 24B keyset. Should it become necessary to change this passcode, see your service company. While on-hook, press TRSF and then dial 200. Your display shows [EN- ABLE CUS. PROG. PASSCODE]. Dial the four digit passcode. The display shows [ENABLE CUS. PROG. - DISABLE]. Dial 1 to enable. The display shows [ENABLE CUS. PROG - ENABLE]. Press TRSF. The keyset returns to its idle condition. Press TRSF and then dial the three digit program code you want to ac- cess. Follow the instructions for that program. NOTE: You must begin programming within 30 seconds. Once you are in pro- gramming, any delay of more than 30 seconds between key strokes will cause the system to automatically close programming.
10SET DATE AND TIME DISPLAYShould it ever become necessary to correct the date and time displayed on all of the keysets, do so as soon as you notice that they are incorrect. Automatic Night Service will not work correctly and SMDR records will be of no value when the date and time are not correct. The display format is the following: W (Day of the week): Enter 0 for Sunday and 6 for Saturday. MM (Month): Enter 01 for January and 12 for December. DD (Day of the month): Enter a number in the range of 01 –31. YY (Year): Enter the last two digits of the year. HH (Hours): Use the 24 hour clock and enter a number in the range of 00 –24. MM (Minutes): Enter a number in the range of 00 –59. Failure to enter the time using the 24 hour clock will cause the date to change at 12:00 P.M. Open customer programming and follow the instructions below. ACTIONDISPLAY 1. Press TRSF and then dial 505 OLD:6010184:0047 Display showsNEW:WMMDDYY:HHMM 2. Enter the new time and date usingOLD:6010184:0047 the above formatNEW:3020994:1445 3. Verify the time and date and reenterOLD:3020994:1445 them if necessaryNEW:WMMDDYY:HHMM 4. Press TRSF to store and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program If you have entered invalid data, you will receive an [ INVALID ENTRY ] mes- sage for three seconds. Reenter the correct date and time. If the information you entered is incorrect, repeat the procedure. RESET STATION PASSCODES TO DEFAULTIndividual keyset users can set or change their own individual passcodes. These passcodes are used to lock and unlock keysets, override toll restriction and access the DISA feature. At times, it may be necessary for the system admin- istrator to reset a station’s passcode to default “1234.” This program cannot be used to display passcodes, only to reset them. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN - Select the extension number. HOLD - Press to reset the passcode. Open customer programming and follow the instructions below. ACTIONDISPLAY 1. Press TRSF and then dial 101 [20 1] PASSCODE Display showsPASSCODE:✱✱✱✱ 2. Dial the station number OR use the[205] PASSCODE UP and DOWN keys to scroll throughPASSCODE:✱✱✱✱ the keyset numbers and press the right soft key to move the cursor right 3. Press HOLD to reset the passcode[205] PASSCODE PASSCODE : 1234 4. Press the right soft key to return to step 2 OR press TRSF to store and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program DEFAULT DATA: ALL STATION PASSCODES = 1234 11
12PROGRAM STATION NAMESThis program is used to assign an 11 character name or identification for each extension. PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN - Used to scroll and move cursor. KEYPAD - Used to enter characters. HOLD - Press to clear entry. Open customer programming and follow the instructions below. ACTIONDISPLAY 1. Press TRSF and then dial 104 [ 201] STN NAME Display shows 2. Dial station number (e.g., 205)[205] STN NAME OR press UP or DOWN to select the station and press the right soft key to move the cursor 3. Enter the station name using the[205] STN NAME procedure described on the next pageSAM SMITH and press the right soft key to return to step 2 4. Press TRSF to store and exit programming OR press SPK to store and advance to the next program NOTE: Directory information is always 11 characters. DEFAULT DATA: NONENames are written using the keypad. Each press of a key will select a character. Pressing the dial pad key moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the directory name is “SAM SMITH,” press the number “7” three times to get the letter “S.” Press the number “2” once to get the letter “A.” Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message. Press the “A” key to change the letter from upper case to lower case. NOTE: When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as does the previous character, press the UP key to move the cursor to the right. COUNT 1 2 3 4 5 DIAL 0 Q Z . ) 0 DIAL 1space ? , ! 1 DIAL 2 A B C @ 2 DIAL 3 D E F # 3 DIAL 4 G H I $ 4 DIAL 5 J K L % 5 DIAL 6 M N O ^ 6 DIAL 7 P R S & 7 DIAL 8 T U V ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱8 DIAL 9 W X Y ( 9 DIAL ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱ := [ ] ✱ ✱✱ ✱ ✱ The # key can be used for the following special characters: #, space, &, !, :, ?, ., %, $, -, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ;, \, “ and ~. 13