Samsung Ds 616 General Description Manual
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AA OPTION BOARD The AA option board is equipped with a 4-channel built-in AA. There are two dedicated connectors in the Basic KSU for the option board. The board has its own processor, 68EC000, 64 Kbyte program memory, 512 Kbyte pre-recorded message memory, 1 Mbyte data and customer message memory and a DSP chip for AA processing. Only one (1) board can be installed per system. 2.3 TRUNK EXPANSION BOARDS One slot only is available for trunk expansion purposes. S3TRK CARD This card provides three Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces. S6TRK CARD This card provides six Caller ID-compatible loop start C.O. interfaces. 2.2
2.3 2.4 STATION EQUIPMENT FIGURE 2–2 DS 24D KEYSET (See Figure 2–2) !Built in Speaker Phone !24 programmable keys with tri-colored lights !Four fixed function keys !32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys and a scroll key !UP/DOWN buttons for digital control of speaker, handset and ringer volumes !Eight selectable ring tones !Desk- or wall-mounted !Available in Dark Grey Only FIGURE 2–3 SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE (See Figure 2–3) !Four fixed function keys: hold, flash, new call, and monitor. !Data Port: selectable to share station ex- tension or utilize a separate extension !On hook dialing !Message Waiting/Ring Indicator !Desk or wall mounted !Ring volume control !Four available ring tones. !Available in Light Grey and Dark Grey Note: This single line telephone set is FCC approved for direct connection to the public telephone network. FCC # A3LKOR-24627-TE-T REN 0.9B. UL LISTED 19X9 FILE # ETI 8093
Door Phone Interface Module (DPIM) and Door Phone (see Figures 2–4 and 2–5) !The DPIM adapts any DLI circuit for use with the door phone unit !Commonly used to request entry through locked doors (interior or exterior) or as a room monitoring box !Provides contact control to be used with customer-provided electric door lock !The maximum number of door phones available is limited to the number of available DLI ports, not to exceed twelve (12). Note that you should take in consideration the optional SVM 400 voice mail system, which requires two (2) DLI ports. !Door phone is wall-mounted !Door phone is weather resistant FIGURE 2–4 FIGURE 2–5 2.5 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FIGURE 2–6 SVM 400 (See Figure 2–6) !Voice Mail System and Auto Attendant !Integrates via DLI Ports !Self Configuring !Flash Memory !2 Ports (Not Expandable) !16 User Mailboxes !1 Administrator Mailbox !5 Hours of Storage 2.4
PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS The following tables provide technical data for the DS 616 hybrid/key telephone system. 3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AC INPUT 112 (88–132) VAC (48–63 Hz) POWER CONSUMPTION (MAX) 97 WATTS MAXIMUM FUSE RATING 5 AMP BTU RATING (MAX) 5.5 BTU/MINUTE DC OUTPUT +5 VOLTS 2.5 AMPS MAX -5 VOLTS 0.5 AMPS MAX -56 VOLTS 1.2 AMPS MAXIMUM BATTERIES 10–40 AMPS 48 VOLTS MAXIMUM CHARGE CURRENT 0.4 A MAXIMUM DISCHARGE RATE 2.5 A 3.2 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTHWEIGHT BASIC KSU 18.5 12.5 4.5 14 lb. DIGITAL KEYSET 4 7.4 91.65 lb. DOOR PHONE 5 3.88 1.256.8 oz. 3.3 ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32–104 °F/1–40 °C STORAGE TEMPERATURE -13–158 °F/-10.5–70 °C HUMIDITY 10%-90% NON-CONDENSING 3.1
3.4 CABLE REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENTCABLE AWGMAX FEET MAX METERS DIGITAL KEYSETS 1 PR. TWISTED 241300 400 SINGLE LINE STATION 1 PR. TWISTED 243000 1 KM DOOR PHONE 2 PR. TWISTED 24330* 100 CTI MODULE 1 PR. TWISTED 241300 400 *This is the maximum length of the cable between the door phone and the DPIM. The DPIM can be installed up to 250 cable meters from the KSU. 3.5 SYSTEM TONES TONEFREQUENCIES CADENCE DIAL TONE 350 + 440 HzCONTINUOUS RING BACK TONE 440 + 480 Hz 1 sec on + 3 sec off BUSY TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.5 sec on + 0.5 sec off DND/NO MORE CALLS 480 + 620 Hz 0.25 sec on + 0.25 sec off ERROR TONE 480 + 620 Hz 0.25 sec of each tone CONFIRMATION TONE 350 + 440 Hz Three bursts of tone 0.1 sec on + 0.1 sec off TRANSFER/CONF 350 + 440 Hz 0.1 sec on + 0.1 sec off 3.2
3.6 KEYSET KEY LED INDICATIONS CONDITIONLED COLOR LED ON LED OFF LINE IDLE OFF–OFF LINE IN USE RED/GREENSTEADY– RECALL AMBER 500 ms 500 ms CALL ON HOLD RED/GREEN 500 ms 500 ms RINGING C.O. CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms RINGING INTERNAL CALL GREEN 100 ms 100 ms DND INDICATION RED 100 ms ON / 100 ms OFF 500 ms for 500 ms 3.3
PART 4. FEATURES SYSTEM FEATURES Account Code Entry ForcedVoluntaryAll Call Voice Page Attention ToneAuthorization CodesForced VoluntaryAuto Attendant† Automatic Hold Background MusicBattery Backup (Memory)Battery Backup (System) Batteries Not IncludedCaller Identification† Name/Number Display Next CallSave CIDStore CID Inquire Park/HoldCID Review ListInvestigate Abandon Call List (100)CID on SMDRNumber to Name Translation (200) Call ForwardingAll CallsBusy Forward DNDNo AnswerBusy/No Answer Follow MeExternalTo Voice Mail Call HoldExclusiveSystem RemoteCall Park and PageCall Pickup DirectedGroups (8)Call Waiting/Camp-On Centrex/PBX UseChain DialingClass of Service (Day/Night) Common Bell ControlConferenceAdd On (5 Party) Unsupervised Data Security Database PrintoutDay/Night Ring AssignmentsDIL to a Hunt Group Direct Inward System Access (DISA)Direct Trunk SelectionDirectory Names DISA SecurityDistinctive RingingDoor Lock Release (Programmable) Door PhonesDoor Phone Night RingExecutive Barge-In (Override) Station or TrunkWith/Without Warning ToneExecutive/Secretary Pooling External Music InterfaceExternal Page InterfaceFax Compatibility Flash Key OperationFlexible NumberingFlexible Ringing Day Ring AssignmentsNight Ring AssignmentsHold Recall to Operator Hot LineIn Group/Out of GroupIncoming Call Distribution Incoming/Outgoing ServiceIndividual Line ControlInternal Page (4 Zones) Least Cost RoutingLive System ProgrammingFrom any Display Keyset With a Personal ComputerLoud Bell ControlMeet Me Page and Answer Message Waiting IndicationsMicrophone On/Off per StationMusic on Hold—Flexible Night ServiceAutomaticManual Off-Hook Call AlertOperator GroupOutgoing Call Restriction OverflowOperatorStation Group Paging Internal Zones (4)External Zone (1)All Internal ExternalPage AllPrime Line Selection Private Line AssignmentProgrammable Line Privacy/1A2 Operation Programmable TimersRecallsRemote Programming—PC Ring GeneratorRing Over PageSingle Line Connections Speed Dial Numbers (500)Station List (50 Max)System List (300 Max) Speed Dial by DirectoryStation Hunt Groups (10)Distributed SequentialUnconditionalStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SVM 400–Voice Mail IntegrationSystem DirectoryToll Restriction By Day or NightBy Line or StationEight Dialing Classes Special Code TableToll Restriction OverrideTone or Pulse Dialing TransferScreened/UnscreenedVoice Mail Transfer Key With Camp-OnTrunk Groups (11)Unlisted Speed Dial Numbers Universal AnswerVoice Mail IntegrationWalking Class of Service †Requires optional hardware and/or software. Ask your dealer for details. 4.1
4.2 4.1 SYSTEM FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT CODE ENTRY Station users may enter an account code (maximum 12 digits) before hanging up from a call. This account code will appear in the SMDR printout for that call record. Keyset users may enter this code using an account (ACCT) key without interrupting a conversation. Single line telephone users must temporarily interrupt the call by hook-flashing and dialing the feature access code. Account codes can be up to 12 digits long. FORCED When forced, they are always verified from a system list of 200 entries. Account codes are always printed on the SMDR report. They can contain digits 0–9. VOLUNTARY Users may elect to enter an account code for any call. When a user voluntarily dials an account code it 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 #. ALL CALL VOICE PAGE Users can page all internal and all external paging zones at the same time by dialing the All Page code. Keysets may be restricted from making or receiving pages in system programming. A maximum of 12 keysets can be programmed to receive page announcements. ATTENTION TONE To get your attention, a brief tone precedes all page announcements and intercom voice calls. There are separate programmable duration timers for page and voice announce tones. AUTHORIZATION CODES Authorization codes are used to give permission to make a call. These four digit authorization codes can be either forced or voluntary. When used, authorization codes will automatically change the dialing station’s class of service to the level assigned to the authorization code. Authorization codes may be programmed to print or not print on SMDR. FORCED When a station is programmed for forced authorization, the user must always enter this code before dialing is allowed. The dialed authorization code is verified from a system list of 30 entries.
4.3 VOLUNTARY Any station user can always enter an authorization code before they begin dialing. The dialed authorization code is verified from a system list of 30 entries. AUTO ATTENDANT The DS AA card for the DS 616 includes four ports of auto attendant for simulta- neous answering and call processing. Sixteen professionally recorded prompts inform callers of the progress of their calls. Several examples are the following: “I’m sorry. There is no answer”, “That station is busy” and “Invalid number. Please try again”, Two minutes of battery-backed random access memory (RAM) provide up to 48 customer recordings for announcements or greetings. Twelve individual greeting boxes, each with its own dialing options, allow you to build call routing branches as needed. Callers are routed through the branches by dialing exten- sion numbers or single digits. NOTE: Requires optional hardware and/or software. Ask your dealer for details. AUTOMATIC HOLD While a keyset user is engaged on an outside (C.O.) call, pressing another trunk key, route key or CALL button automatically places the call on hold when Automatic Hold is enabled. Pressing the transfer key, conference key, page key or a DSS key always automatically places a C.O. call on hold. Intercom calls can be automati- cally held only by pressing the transfer key or the conference key. Each keyset user can enable or disable Automatic Hold. BACKGROUND MUSIC Keyset users may choose to hear music through their keyset speakers when op- tional external sources are installed. Each user may adjust this level by the use of a volume control program at the selected keyset. BATTERY BACKUP (MEMORY) In the event that power is lost to the system, all customer data contained in memory is retained by the use of a “super capacitor” for approximately seven days. In addi- tion, the PCMMC computer program may be used to produce a backup copy of the customer data. BATTERY BACKUP (SYSTEM) Connect a customer-provided 48 VDC battery source and the system is fully opera- tional when AC power is interrupted. When power is restored, the system recharges the batteries. Calls in progress are not interrupted when the system switches to batteries.
4.4 CALLER IDENTIFICATION CALLER ID Caller ID requires that the SIO2 card be installed in the DS 616 KSU. Caller ID ser- vice must also be provided by your local telephone company. The availability of the calling party name or number depends on the type of CID service offered by your local telephone company. The Caller ID feature is dependent on having an LCD keyset to show the name or number in the top line of the display. NAME/NUMBER DISPLAY Each LCD keyset user can decide if he/she wants to see the CID name or CID/ANI number in the display. Regardless of which one is selected to be seen first, the NND key is pressed to view the other pieces of CID information. NEXT CALL In the event that you have a call waiting or a camped-on call at your keyset, you can press the NEXT key to display the Caller ID information associated with this next call in queue at your station. Either the CID name or CID number will show in the display depending on your NND selection. SAVE CID At any time during an incoming call that provides CID information, you may press the SAVE key. This saves the CID number in the Save Number feature. Pressing the SAVE number redial key will dial the CID number. The system must be using Least Cost Routing (LCR) to dial the saved number. STORE CID At any time during an incoming call that provides CID, you may press the STORE key. This saves the CID number as a speed dial number in your personal speed dial list. The system must be using LCR to dial the stored number. INQUIRE PARK/HOLD Having been informed that an incoming call is on hold or has been parked, you may view the Caller ID information before you retrieve the call. This will influence how you choose to handle the call. CID REVIEW LIST This feature allows display keyset users to review CID information for calls sent to their stations. This list can be from ten to fifty calls in a first in, first out basis. The list includes calls that you answered and calls that rang your station but that you did not answer. When reviewing this list, you can press one button to dial the person back. The system must be using LCR to dial the stored number.