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Samsung Idcs System Administration And Special Features Guide
Samsung Idcs System Administration And Special Features Guide
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34 CUSTOMER SET RELOCATION This program is used to swap information associated with two stations. All assignments such as trunk ring, station group, station COS, station speed dial etc. will follow this program. 12 button keysets and 24 button keysets can be exchanged. Basic 7 button keysets can be exchanged with Basic 7 button key sets. Single line stations numbers can be exchanged. If incom- patible set types are selected the system will provide an ERROR: NO MATCH message. 12 button and 24 button key assignments should be taken in con- sideration when relocating these type of sets. The table below shows which phones can be switched with each other. NOTE: In order to use this program it must first be activated by a technician. Please see your installing company to have this done if you wish to use this program. PROGRAM KEYS UP& DOWN- Used to scroll through options. KEYPAD- Used to enter selections. SOFT KEYS- Move cursor left and right. SPK- Used to store data and advance to next program. HOLD- Used to clear previous entry. ANS/RLS- Used to select ALL. ACTION DISPLAY 1. Press TRSF 315SET RELOCATION Display showsEXT _ EXT 2. Enter first station number (e.g., 202)SET RELOCATION Press RIGHTsoft key to move cursorEXT 202 EXT _ 3. Enter second station number (e.g., 210) SET RELOCATION Press RIGHTsoft key to enter dataEXT 202 EXT 2 10 4. Display will return to STEP 1SET RELOCATION Go to STEP 2EXT _ EXT OR press TRSFto store and exit programming. HOLIDAYThis program provides the ability to set as many as 20 different holidays. Each holiday will override the System Operating Mode for that particular date with a programmed ring plan. PROGRAM KEYS UP& DOWN- Used to scroll through options. KEYPAD- Used to enter selections. SOFT KEYS- Move cursor left and right. HOLD- Used to clear an entry. ACTION DISPLAY 1. Press TRSF and then dial 512R ING PLAN Display showsFOLLOW1 2. Press the right soft key to move theRING PLAN cursor to bottom half of displayFOLLOW1 3. Enter the desired ring plan (e.g., 0-6)RING PLAN Display will return to STEP 1FOLLOW44. Press UPor DOWNto change displayA SSIGN HOLIDAY to holiday assignment01: 5. Press the right soft key to move theASSIGN HOLIDAY cursor to bottom half of display01: 6. Enter a desired holiday date ASSIGN HOLIDAY (e.g., 1225)01: 7. Press TRSFto store and exit ASSIGN HOLIDAY programming OR press SPKto store01:1225 and advance to the next program 33
36 35 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ALARMS The iDCS 500 system (with a LAN board installed) and the iDCS 100 Enhanced Software version system provide a feature that self-checks for any failures. If a failure does occur in the iDCS software or hardware, a fault error will be generated and buffered to an alarm report. During an alarm state every phone with an assigned SYSTEM ALARMbutton will ring and cause the SYSTEM ALARMbutton to flash amber. A phone with a display should be used so that the alarm information can be viewed. When an alarm occurs, the user can press the SYSTEM ALARMbutton to view and scroll through the alarms. This will silence the audible part of the alarm, but the SYSTEM ALARMbutton will continue to flash until your Service Company views and clears the alarms in the alarm report located in the system soft- ware. E L B A T W O L L A N O I T A C O L E R T E S R E M O T S U C L / SNT B 721 C S B21 D C L42 C S B42 D C LMO A 2 3S C D i & S C D M O A 4 6B 8 S C D iB8 1 S C D iB 8 1 S C D i S C D i h t i w M O A 4 1B 8 2 S C D iB 8 2 S C D S C D i h t i w M O A 4 1 L / SS E YONONONONONONONONONONONON N T B 7O NSE YONONONONONONONONONONON 2 1 C S BO NONSE YSE YONONONONONONONONON 2 1 D C LO NONSE YSE YONONONONONONONONON 4 2 C S BO NONONONSE YSE YONONONONONONON 4 2 D C LO NONONONSE YSE YONONONONONONON M O A 2 3O NONONONONONSE YSE YSE YSE YONSE YON S C D i & S C D M O A 4 6O NONONONONONONSE YONONONONON B 8 S C D iO NONONONONONONONSE YONONiO NON B 8 1 S C D iO NONONONONONONONONSE YONSE YON B 8 1 S C D i S C D i h t i w M O A 4 1O NONONONONONONONONONSE YONON B 8 2 S C D iO NONONONONONONONONSE YONSE YON B 8 2 S C D i S C D i h t i w M O A 4 1O NONONONONONONONONONONONSE Y