Samsung Dcs, Dcs Compact Caller ID Overview Manual
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Caller ID Over view for the DCS & DCS COMPACT Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. reserves the right without prior notice to revise information in this booklet for any reason. Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. also reserves the right without prior notice to make changes in design or components of equipment as engineering and manufacturing may warrant. Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. disclaims all liabilities for damages arising from the erroneous interpretation or use of information...
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Caller ID (CID) is the name given to a telephone company- provided feature that delivers the telephone number and some- times the listed directory name of the phone that you are being called from. There are two types of Caller ID: the first delivers the calling party’s telephone number only and the second (some- times referred to as “Deluxe” Caller ID) delivers both the call- ing party’s telephone number and his/her name as listed in the telephone directory. The DCS and DCS COMPACT systems can handle...
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P PP P P A AA A A YPHONE YPHONEYPHONE YPHONE YPHONEThis display simply indicates that the person call- ing you is calling from a coin-operated telephone. The telephone company sends this information in the CID NAME field because there are no directory listings for pay phones. However, the Caller ID number is delivered as usual. The Caller ID information is sent from the Central Office on a loop start line between the first and second rings of an incoming call. In order to capture the Caller ID data, the...
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digits section of the LCR feature and listing all of the local Cen- tral Office codes in the LCR tables. Making Caller ID work on a DCS or DCS COMPACT requires the use of some special pieces of hardware and a special version of software that are installed in the system cabinet or KSU. These parts are described below. Caller ID on the DCS is achieved with the use of Caller ID com- patible trunk cards, a special EXPN-A card called the EXPN-A1 card and a special Caller ID version of Release 2 software....
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consists of four EPROMs. Each EPROM contains four megabits of information giving a total of 16 megabits or two megabytes (2 Mb) of information. They contain the system operating program, all of the standard Release 2 DCS features and the additional Caller ID features. These features are listed and described later. Caller ID on the DCS COMPACT is achieved with the addition of two pieces of hardware (the RAM 2 card and the MISC 2 card) and a special Caller ID version of system software. All of...
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zInquire Park/HoldzNumber to Name Translation (250) Name/Number Display Each display keyset user can decide if he/she wants to see the CID name or CID number in the display while a call is ringing. Regardless of which one is selected, the NND key may be pressed to view the other pieces of CID information. Next Call In the event that the user has a call waiting or a camped-on call at the keyset, the user can press the NEXT key to display the Caller ID information associated with this call in queue at the...
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to fifty calls on a first-in, first-out basis. The list includes calls that the user answered and calls that rang the user’s station but that he/she did not answer. When reviewing this list, the user can press one button to dial the person back, clear the current entry or view the rest of the Caller ID information. The sys- tem must have LCR correctly set up to modify the Caller ID number to allow it to be dialed. Investigate This feature allows selected stations with a special class of ser- vice to...