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DCS Compact II General Description
Conference
The system allows five simultaneous conferences.
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Single line extensions used with modems and facsimile machines can be
programmed so that they will not receive any system–generated tones that
would disrupt data transmissions. In addition, these devices will receive DCS
Compact II C.O. ringing pattern instead of intercom ring pattern. Devices
connected to an SLI card will receive a disconnect signal upon termination.
Database Printout
A copy of the customer database can be obtained using PCMMC. This
information can be directed to a printer or the PC screen and may be done either
on–site or remotely. A complete database or specific data blocks may be
obtained.
Direct Dialing Inward (DDI)
The system can use local telephone company–provided DDI service via an ISDN
30 circuit. When programmed, anyone dialing a user's personal number will
ring directly to that user's office. DDI calls to a busy station have the option to
return busy signal to the C.O. or return ringback to the C.O. When ringback is
selected, the called station receives off–hook ring. Multiple DDI numbers can
ring the same extension or station group, and display keysets show a DDI
directory name when ringing if a name has been programmed. DDI calls that
are directed to ring a voice mail machine can be identified by a special digit.
Direct In Lines
physical connection from the Novell Telephony server to the DCS Compact
II is an EIA–232 connection via a Samsung Serial Interface Module (SIM).
Add–On (5 PARTIES)
Any combination of up to five parties (stations or outside lines) can be
joined together in an add–on conference. Parties may be eliminated or
added after a conference has been established.
Unsupervised
A station user may set up a conference with two or more outside lines and
then exit the conference leaving the outside lines connected in an
unsupervised (trunk to trunk) conference.
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