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SAMSUNG DCS
TECHNICAL MANUAL
MMC: 714
DESCRIPTION:
Provides a method of assigning a incoming DDI call to a specific station. If you registered DDI
service in your Local Exchange Network,you can match each DDI number to specific station
according to the day or night mode using this operation and you can give option ; when
destination station is busy,incoming call can be cleared or camp-on that station to alarm that
there is another call. And there is an extra option to adjust the number of digits to be compared
by skipping the programmed counts from the first digit point privided by the Network.
If there is no matching number in DID NUMBER TABLE,DCS system routes this call to operator
group.
There are total 200 entries in the system and each entry consists of the following fields.
0. DIGITS
1. DAY DEST
2. NIGHT DEST
3. CALL WAIT
4. NOF DEL DGT
5. NAME
Names are written using the keypad in a same manner as SPEED NAME, refer to below table;
COUNT
2
DIAL 0
Q
DIAL 1
space
DIAL 2
A
DIAL 3
D
DIAL 4
G
DIAL 5
J
DIAL 6
M
DIAL 7
P
DIAL 8
T
DIAL 9
W
DIAL Q
:
The # key can be used for special characters: #, space, &, !, :, ?, ., %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ),
_, +, {, }, |, ;, \, " and ~.
DID NUMBER AND NAME TRANSLATION
Digits to be received. Wild card(Q) is valid entry and 10 digits
maximum.
Destination in day mode and it could be a station, a station group, a
trunk and trunk group. Repeat (B) will be acceptable to bypass.
Destination in day mode and it could be a station, a station group, a
trunk and trunk group. Repeat (B) will be acceptable to bypass.
Toggles YES or NO.
Decides the number of digits not to be translated from the first digit
received.
It is useful when the received digits are consist of
subsequent numbers and prefixed with same-digit stream repeated.
(i.e., non-significant digit).
Give name to an individual entry and 11 characters maximum.
3
4
Z
.
?
,
B
C
E
F
H
I
K
L
N
O
R
S
U
V
X
Y
=
[
5
1
)
0
!
1
@
2
#
3
$
4
%
5
^
6
&
7
Q
8
(
9
]
Q
PROGRAMMING
December 1996

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