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Samsung Idcs 100 Digital Communications System General Description Manual
Samsung Idcs 100 Digital Communications System General Description Manual
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2.11 iDCS 14B STRIP (See Figure 2–20) !14 programmable keys with red lights !A maximum of one can be assigned to any iDCS keyset to provide additional programmable keys !Available in dark gray or light gray FIGURE 2–20
3.1 PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS The following tables provide technical data for the iDCS 100 hybrid/key telephone systm. 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 3.0 AMPS MAX -5 VOLTS 0.5 AMPS MAX -56 VOLTS 1.7 AMPS MAXIMUM BATTERIES 10–40 AMPS 48 VOLTS MAXIMUM CHARGE CURRENT 0.4 A MAXIMUM DISCHARGE RATE 2.5 A 3.2DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTHWEIGHT iDCS 100 BASIC SYSTEM: SINGLE CABINET18.5 14.5 5.75 20 lb. EXPANDED SYSTEM18.5 20.5 5.75 27.5 lb. 12/24 BUTTON DIGITAL KEYSET 4.25 8.50 9 2.563 lb. 7 BUTTON DIGITAL KEYSET4.25”6”9”2.563 lb. 32 BUTTON ADD-ON MODULE 4.25 4.25 9 1.188 lb. 64 BUTTON MODULE 4.25 6”9 1.25 lb. DOOR PHONE 5 3.88 1.256.8 oz. iDCS 28D KEYSET 5 8 9 2.2 lb. iDCS 8D KEYSET 5”6.50”9”1.10 lb. iDCS 18D KEYSET 56.50”9 1.10 lb. iDCS 64B AOM 4 5.25 9 1.1 lb. iDCS 14B STRIP 5”1.625 8”5.5 oz.
3.2 3.3ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS OPERATING TEMPERATURE 32–104 °F/1–40 °C STORAGE TEMPERATURE -13–158 °F/-10.5–70 °C HUMIDITY 10%-90% NON-CONDENSING 3.4CABLE REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENTCABLE AWGMAX FEET MAX METERS DIGITAL KEYSETS 1 PR. TWISTED 241300 400 ADD-ON MODULES 1 PR. TWISTED 241300 400 SINGLE LINE STATION 1 PR. TWISTED 243000 1 KM DOOR PHONE 2 PR. TWISTED 24330* 100 *This is the maximum length of the cable between the door phone and the DPIM. The DPIM can be installed up to 900 cable feet from the KSU. 3.5SYSTEM 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 0.05 sec of tone 1/0.05 sec of tone 2
3.3 SYSTEM TONES Intercom Dial Tone—A steady tone that indicates you can begin dialing. Ringback Tone—Indicates the station you dialed is ringing. Busy Signal—Indicates the station you dialed is busy. DND/No More Calls Tone—Fast busy tone advises you the station you dialed is in the Do Not Disturb mode or cannot receive any more calls. Transfer/Conference Tone—Indicates your call is being held and you can dial another party. Confirmation Tone—Very short beeps followed by dial tone indicate you have correctly set or canceled a system feature. ERROR TONE—A distinctive two level beeping tone indicates you have done something incorrectly. Try again. DIAL TONE RINGBACK TONE—1000 ms ON/3000 ms OFF BUSY TONE—500 ms ON/500 ms OFF DND/NO MORE CALLS TONE—250 ms ON/250 ms OFF TRANSFER/CONF TONE—100 ms ON/100 ms OFF CONFIRMATION TONE—50 ms ON/50 ms OFF ERROR TONE—50 ms of tone 1/50 ms of tone 2 CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS FOR TEN SECONDS CONTINUOUS FOR ONE SECOND (programmable) FOR THREE SECONDS
3.4 3.6AKEYSET 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 112 IPM for 500 ms 500 ms 3.6BTERMINAL STATUS LED INDICATIONS CONDITIONLED COLOR LED ON LED OFF BUSY / OFF HOOK REDSTEADY– INTERCOM RING RED 400 ms ON / 200 ms OFF / 400 ms ON3 sec OUTSIDE CALL RING GREEN 1 sec 3 sec RECALL RING AMBER 1 sec 3 sec MESSAGE WAITING RED 500 ms 500 ms DO NOT DISTURB RED 100 ms ON / 100 ms OFF for 500 ms500 ms
3.5 3.7ARESERVE POWER DURATION ESTIMATES (in minutes)* NO. OF UPS CAPACITY IN VOLT AMPS STATIONS250 400 450 600 900 1250 2000 4 65 160 200 245 360 490 930 8 45 110 135 160 240 320 625 12 40 90 115 140 200 280 535 16 30 75 90 110 160 220 415 24 25 50 70 85 120 175 380 32 20 45 60 75 100 150 330 40 15 35 50 60 80 125 275 48 10 20 45 50 55 75 100 56–10 30 45 50 60 80 *These are approximate values based on an idle system. The greater the C.O. line activity on the system, the lower these readings will become. In addition, specific UPS devices, due to their internal construction, can have greater or lesser values.
3.6 3.7BRESERVE POWER DURATION ESTIMATES NO. OF STATIONS WITHOUT SVMi WITH SVMi 8 83 Hours 57 Hours 16 49 Hours 39 Hours 24 35 Hours 29 Hours 32 27 Hours 23 Hours 40 22 Hours 18 Hours 48 17 Hours 11 Hours The table above gives estimated system hold up times for a iDCS 100 system. These times are based on an idle system equipped with a fully charged 40 Amp Hour / 48 Volt battery pack. The hold up times stated above are approximate and will be reduced the busier the system becomes. In addition different battery types and configurations will also affect the hold up times.
PART 4. BUSINESS FEATURE PACKAGE SYSTEM FEATURES 4.1 Account Code Entry Forced - Verified Forced - Not Verified Voluntary Account Code Key All Call Voice Page Attention Tone Authorization Codes Forced Voluntary Auto Attendant† Automatic Hold Background Music Call Activity Display Caller Identification† Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Caller ID Calling Line Identification (CLI) Calling ID Features Name/Number Display Next Call Save Caller ID Number Store Caller ID Number Inquire Park/Hold Caller ID Review List Investigate Abandon Call List Caller ID on SMDR Number to Name Translation Caller ID Send Call Forwarding All Calls Busy No Answer Busy/No Answer Forward DND Follow Me External To Voice Mail Preset Destination Call Forward Busy (CFB - Enhanced S/W) Call Forward No Response (CFNR - Enhanced S/W) Call Forward Unconditional (CFU - Enhanced S/W) Call Hold Exclusive System Remote Call Park and Page Call Pickup Directed Groups Call Waiting/Camp-On Caller Emergency Service ID (CESID) Centrex/PBX Use Chain Dialing Class of Service Common Bell ControlOverride Code Paging Internal Zones (4) External Zones (4) All Internal All External Page All Park Orbits Primeline Selection Private Lines Programmable Timers Recalls Remote Programming—PC Ring Modes Time Based Routing–Plans Automatic / Manual Holiday Schedule Temporary Override Ring Over Page Secretary Pooling Single Line Connections Speed Dial Numbers Station List (50 Max) System List (500 Max) Speed Dial by Directory Station Hunt Groups (30) Distributed Sequential Unconditional Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Station Pair SVMi–Integrated Voice Mail System Alarms System Maintenance Alarms System Directory Toll Restriction By Day or Night By Line or Station Eight Dialing Classes Special Code Table Toll Restriction Override Tone or Pulse Dialing Traffic Reporting Transfer Screened/Unscreened Voice Mail Transfer Key With Camp-On Trunk Groups (11) Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)† UCD Groups Call Statistics Agent Pin Numbers Agent Statistics Group Supervisors Printed Reports Universal Answer Virtual Single Line Telephone Voice Mail – Inband Integration VoIP Walking Class of Service Conference Add On (5 Party) Unsupervised Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Smart Centre Smart Operator TAPI 2.1 Customer Set Relocation Data Security Database Printout Daylight Saving Time-Automatic Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) Direct In Lines Direct Inward Dialing (DID) T1/Copper Day/Night Routing Busy or Camp-On Option MOH Source Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Direct Trunk Selection Directory Names DISA Security Distinctive Ringing Door Lock Release (Programmable) Door Phones E & M Tie Lines T1/Copper Executive Barge-In (Override) With Warning Tone Without Warning Tone Trunk Monitor or Service Observing External Music Interfaces External Page Interfaces Flash Key Operation Flexible Numbering Ground Start Trunks (T1/Copper) Hot Line In Group/Out of Group Incoming Call Distribution Incoming/Outgoing Service Individual Line Control ISDN Service Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) LAN Interface Least Cost Routing Live System Programming From any Display Keyset With a Personal Computer Meet Me Page and Answer Memory Protection Message Waiting Indications Message Waiting Key Microphone On/Off per Station Music on Hold—Flexible Music on Hold—Sources Networking Off Premises Extensions (OPX) Operator Group Overflow Operator Station Group †Requires optional hardware and/or software. Ask your dealer for details.
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 code key without interrupting a conversation. Single line telephone users must temporarily interrupt the call by hook-flashing and dialing the feature access code. Manually entered account codes can be up to 12 digits long. In some cases users can be forced to enter an account code and this account code may or may not be verified as described below. FORCED – VERIFIED When set for this option the user must enter an account code for all outgoing calls. The account code entered will be verified from a system list of 500 entries. Forced Verified codes can contain the digits 0~9. FORCED - NOT VERIFIED When set for this option the user must enter an account code for all outgoing calls, but the account code is not verified against the system list. Non verified account codes can contain the digits 0~9, * and #. VOLUNTARY In this case account codes are not required to make outgoing calls but may be used if desired. This is also the method used to assign an account code to incom- ing calls. These account codes can contain the digits 0~9, * and #. ACCOUNT CODE KEY The account code (ACCT) key can be programmed on any keyset and will appear as a soft key on display keysets. This key allows the user to enter account codes without interrupting a call. 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 40 keysets can be programmed in each internal page zone 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. 4.2