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DOOR PHONES
The door phone interface module (DPIM) provides for connection of a door phone to a
DLI port. Pressing the button on the door phone will give a distinctive ring (three short
rings repeated) at the assigned station or station group. If not answered within a pro-
grammable time, the system will release the door phone and stop ringing. Stations
may call the door phone directly and monitor the surrounding areas.
DOOR PHONE NIGHT RING
The night ring destination of door phone calls may be different than during the day. For
example, large factories may want these calls directed to a security desk after hours.
E & M TIE LINES
Your office can be connected to another office with a tie line. Use this to make calls to
stations in the other system. If programming allows, you can access lines in the other
system to make outside calls. Tie line calls can be put on hold, transferred and
conferenced in the same way as are other outside calls. Users accessing the tie line
from the other system can get a line in your system and make outgoing calls. These
calls can be controlled by assigning a dialing class to the tie line. Your local telephone
company may use E & M tie lines to provide DID service.
EXECUTIVE BARGE-IN (OVERRIDE)
The feature allows specially programmed stations with a barge-in key to override the
automatic privacy of another station. Programming will allow barge-in with or without a
warning tone. Stations may also be programmed as "secure" so that they cannot be
barged-in on.
WITHOUT WARNING TONE
When the barge-in without tone option is set, the barging-in keyset has its microphone
muted and the barged-in on station will not receive an override display. This feature will
not work from single line sets.
WARNING: Barge-in without tone may violate state or federal laws concerning the right to
privacy. Samsung Telecommunications America is in no way responsible for the misuse of
this feature.
EXECUTIVE/SECRETARY POOLING
Each keyset may be defined as a BOSS or a SECY in system programming. Each
BOSS can have up to four SECYs and each SECY can have up to four BOSSes.
These arrangements are known as executive/secretary pools. There can be multiple
pools in a system. When a BOSS is in DND, all calls to the BOSS will ring the first
SECY assigned to that BOSS; if that SECY is busy, the call will hunt to the next avail-
able SECY assigned to that BOSS. If the SECY must communicate with the BOSS
while he/she is in DND, pressing the corresponding BOSS button on the SECY's keyset
See DID.
4.1.10
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