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SAMSUNG DCS
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MMC 300:
DESCRIPTION:
Allows the following features to be enabled on a per-station basis.
ACCESS DIAL
MICROPHONE
OFF HOOK RING
SMDR PRINT
TGR ADV.TONE
VMAA FORWARD
STN CALL PRT
FWD DLY USE
PROGRAM KEYS
UP & DOWN
KEYPAD
SOFT KEYS
SPK
HOLD
ANS/RLS
ACTION
1
Press TRSF 300
Display shows
2.
Dial station number (eg., 205)
Press UP or DOWN to select station
Press ANS/RLS for all and press RIGHT soft
key to move cursor and advance to step 3
3.
Press UP or DOWN to select feature and
press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and
advance to step 4
4.
Press UP or DOWN to select ON/OFF and
press RIGHT soft key
Page 64 of 287 Updated I&M
Customer On/Off per Station
Determines whether a station can select a trunk or trunk group by dialling its directory
number (DN). This selection should be turned to off when using LCR.
Allows all keysets to be used in the speaker phone mode.
Will allow a short burst of ring tone to indicate another call.
When SMDR PRINT is set to OFF, CO calls to and from this station will not be printed
on the SMDR. This includes transferred calls or calls picked up from hold or park.
When this feature is set to ON, a warning tone will be heard each time LCR advances
to the next route
When this feature is set to ON, it will allow calls to be forwarded to voice mail.
Allows print out station to station call.
When this feature is set to ON, call is forwarded to No Answer Forward destination
even if No Answer Forward status is set to OFF. Under this condition the original
called party still remains ringing status.
Used to scroll through options
Used to enter selections
Move cursor left and right
Used to store data and advance to next MMC
Used to clear previous entry
Used to select ALL
OR
OR
PROGRAMMING
DISPLAY
[201] CUS. ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL : ON
[205] CUS. ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL : ON
[ALL] CUS. ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL : ON
[205] CUS. ON/OFF
MICROPHONE : ON
[ALL] CUS. ON/OFF
ACCESS DIAL : OFF
May 2002
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