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TRADEMARKS
INTRODUCTION
Purpose
This guide is a programming description for iDCS 500 system users.
iDCS 500 allows users to utilize a digital phone to simply change the system setup.
Likewise, using a phone to change the system setup is called MMC(Man Machine
Communication) program.
This guide describes how to use a digital phone to use MMC.
When there are questions about iDCS 500 system or damage to the phone, please call
Seoul Commtech Co. Ltd., a network service company in enterprise IP solutions for
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
This chapter describes things to know before starting MMC programming and about
the buttons of digital phone and cautions.
Chapter 2. MMC Programming
This chapter describes how to use each MMC program as it was listed.
Page I
Introduction
Conventions
The following special paragraphs are used in this document to point out information
that must be read.
CAUTION
Indicate a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, may result in minor or
moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTE
Indicates additional information as a reference
The lined box with Courier New font will be used to distinguish between
the main content and console output screen text.
Bold Courier New font will indicate the value entered by the operator on
the console screen
Page II
iDCS 500 : used when describing any content for both iDCS-L and iDCS-M.
iDCS-M : a small size iDCS 500, which is composed of 1 layer cabinet. This term
is used only when mentioning any content corresponding to iDCS-M.
iDCS-L : a medium/large size iDCS 500 system, which is composed of 1, 2 or 3
layer cabinets. This term is used when mentioning any content corresponding to
iDCS-L.
Introduction
Reference
iDCS 500 Installation Guide
Introduces circuit configuration of each section in iDCS 500 system, main functions,
parts list, troubleshooting, and disassembly diagram of main device.
DS-5012L Digital Phone User s Manual
This is a users manual for the Large LCD Digital Phone(DS-5012L) that can be used
by connecting to the iDCS 500 system.
ITP-5012L IP Phone User s Manual
This is a users manual for the Large LCD IP Phone that can be used by connecting to
the iDCS 500 system.
DS-5038D/5021D/5014D Digital Phone User s Manual
This is a users manual for the 2 Line LCD Digital Phone(DS-5038D, DS-5012D,
DS-5014D) that can be used by connecting to the iDCS 500 system.
ITP-5021D/5014D IP Phone User s Manual
This is a users manual for the 2 Line LCD IP Phone(ITP-5021D, ITP-5014D) that
can be used by connecting to the iDCS 500 system.
iDCS 500 Wireless LAN Service Manual
Introduces information needed to install the wireless device of the iDCS 500 system
or for its maintenance.
DATE OF ISSUE
00
10. 2002
First Edition
01
3. 2003
REMARKS
Page III
SAFETY CONCERNS
For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be given to
the operator/user and shall be read before the installation and operation.
Symbols
Caution
Indication of a general caution
Restriction
Indication for prohibiting an action for a product
Instruction
Indication for commanding a specifically required action
Page IV
Introduction
CAUTION
CAUTION
Digital Phone Volume Control
Program 807 Digital Phone Voice Quality Control seriously affects the system
credibility. Please call the reseller where you purchased the product to get an
experts advice.
Page V
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Purpose ...................................................................................................................................I
Document Content and Organization ......................................................................................I
Conventions............................................................................................................................II
Console Screen Output ..........................................................................................................II
Description About the Model Name........................................................................................II
Reference ..............................................................................................................................III
Revision History..................................................... ! .
SAFETY CONCERNS
Symbols ................................................................................................................................ IV
CAUTION............................................................................................................................... V
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Table of Contents
Page VII
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Page XII
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4
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DS-4028E Phone.................................................................................................1-2
DS-5038D Phone.................................................................................................1-3
DS-5021D Phone.................................................................................................1-3
DS-5014D Phone.................................................................................................1-4
Table of Contents
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CHAPTER 1
Before Programming
In this chapter, the things to know before you start MMC programming, and the
digital phone buttons and cautions will be discussed.
Introduction to Programming
The MMC program means the changes on the data that is used for the system
operation program. There are 3 levels of MMC programming, such as engineer,
operator, and subscriber levels. According to the programming level, the subscriber
can program or cannot program the data change. The engineer level programming
and the operator level programming require a passcode for each level while the
subscriber level programming does not require a passcode.
1.1
1.2
1.3
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2.1
Right Soft
A
B
Dial
Transfer
Button
Volume Buttons
Speaker
Button
Hold
Among 3 soft buttons, the first one is called the Left Soft Button, which is used to
save the modified data or to move the cursor inside the LCD display in the left
direction.
Among 3 soft buttons, the third one is called the Right Soft Button, which is used to
save the modified data or to move the cursor in the right direction.
Among 8 programmable buttons, the first 6 programmable buttons are assigned as
A~F to carry out specific functions or usage while programming. Generally,
these buttons perform specific functions that the user set for each corresponding button.
When MMC programming, other functions programmed on the programmable
buttons are as follows :
Page 1-2
(Volume)
Speaker Button
Hold
A Button
B Button
2.2
Redial Button
Dial Buttons
Microphone
Speaker Button
Conference Button
Transfer Button
Hold Button
LCD Display
Programmable Buttons(21)
Soft Buttons
Scroll Button
Telephone Status Indicator
Volume Buttons
Redial Button
Navigation Buttons
Dial Buttons
Microphone
Speaker Button
Conference Button
Transfer Button
Hold Button
Page 1-3
Programmable
LCD Display
Soft Buttons
Scroll Button
Telephone
Status
Volume
Redial Button
Dial
Speaker
Hold
Navigation
Microphon
Conference
Transfer
The DS-5000D series phones have 38/21/14 programmable buttons that a subscriber
can register any functions he/she wants to use. Also, there are several other function
buttons: the dial buttons, the volume button for controlling a voice volume, the redial
button that allows to redial the latest phone number, the conference button that can be
used during the conference, the transfer button that is used to transfer a call received
during a phone conversation to another subscriber, the hold button to hold a call for a
while, the speaker button, and the navigation buttons that are designed for the
convenience of phone users.
And, there is the LCD display that displays the phone status and various other kinds
of information. With three colors like red, green, and yellow, the phone status
indicator displays the current status of phone.
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Cautions in Programming
y
Programming can be done while the handset is placed on the phone at a standstill.
Programming can be done only on the digital phone, not on general phone.
If the digital phone does not have the LCD display, press the numbers using the
dial buttons as instructed by the programming guide, without using the volume
buttons [ ]. However, if the digital phone does not have soft buttons, certain
programming cannot be done. Therefore, only the subscriber level programming
is allowed on the digital phone that does not have the LCD display.
The content of the displayed message for each step shows the status after each
step is executed.
Page 1-5
Program List
The MMC modifications according to MCP and MCP2 systems and available MMC
for each user level will be discussed here.
4.1
Program Description
100
Station Lock
N/A
101
N/A
To Modify
and Add
passcode
102
Call forwarding
<MCP2>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
mode
104
N/A
105
N/A
number
106
N/A
speed dial
Page 1-6
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
107
subscriber button
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
(500-549)
<MCP>
- L : 500-549(5000-5049)
- M : 500-529(5000-5029)
<MCP2>
- L : 500-579(5000-5079)
- M: 500-539(5000-5039)
108
N/A
the phone
109
N/A
110
<MCP>
on/off
MCP/MCP2
items below :
07.CALL COST
08.AUTO CAMPON
11.DISP SPDNAME
12.CID REVW ALL
13.SECURE OHVA
111
N/A
112
N/A
113
N/A
114
N/A
phone
115
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
For MCP2
message
118
For MCP2
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MMC
Program No.
Program Description
119
N/A
120
<MCP2>
To Modify
and Add
For MCP2
N/A
N/A
information display
125
For MCP2
200
N/A
201
N/A
passcode
202
203
<MCP2>
MCP/MCP2
functions
N/A
mode
204
N/A
205
N/A
206
N/A
207
N/A
attendant port
208
N/A
phone port
209
<MCP>
add-on module
MCP/MCP2
<MCP>
- iDCS-M does not support
items
below :
Page 1-8
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
210
To Modify
and Add
<MCP2>
- 52. CHK SPV TRK is only
supported for MCP2.
211
N/A
phone ring
214
N/A
alarm ring
215
N/A
216
N/A
217
N/A
220
N/A
221
<MCP>
statistics data
MCP/MCP2
card is installed.
222
For MCP2
223
For MCP2
224
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
on/off
301
N/A
302
N/A
Set executive/secretary
N/A
303
function
304
<MCP2>
station number(MCP)
MCP/MCP2
305
N/A
type
306
N/A
308
N/A
source
309
N/A
source
310
N/A
312
N/A
not
Page 1-9
MMC
Program No.
313
314
Program Description
<MCP2>
(MCP2)
group.
N/A
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
N/A
316
N/A
317
<MCP>
stations.
<MCP2>
group(MCP2)
MCP/MCP2
<MCP>
C.O. lines.
<MCP2>
group(MCP2)
MCP/MCP2
N/A
automatically
320
N/A
no answering mode
321
For MCP
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
Page 1-10
N/A
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
401
N/A
402
N/A
403
N/A
To Modify
and Add
C.O. line
404
405
N/A
N/A
C.O. line
406
N/A
407
N/A
compulsorily
408
N/A
N/A
C.O. line
410
N/A
line
411
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
caller ID
415
N/A
N/A
R2MFC signal
N/A
419
N/A
C.O. line
420
421
N/A
N/A
line
422
For MCP2
N/A
424
N/A
Page 1-11
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
425
N/A
426
N/A
427
N/A
428
N/A
429
N/A
430
N/A
433
<MCP>
table
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
this.
434
N/A
436
N/A
N/A
501
<MCP2>
variable
MCP/MCP2
N/A
503
N/A
variable
504
N/A
505
N/A
system
506
N/A
507
N/A
Set holidays
N/A
510
N/A
phone
511
N/A
514
<MCP>
N/A
600
Page 1-12
For MCP2
MCP/MCP2
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
601
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
- L : 500~549(5000~5049)
- M : 500~529(5000~5029)
<MCP2 Station Group>
- L : 500~578(5000~5078)
- M : 500~538(5000~5038)
602
N/A
603
MCP/MCP2
- L : 9, 800~848
- M : 9,800~809
603
MCP/MCP2
- L : 9,800~828
- M : 9,800~828
604
N/A
605
N/A
606
N/A
N/A
607
Entry Number
MCP/MCP2
block
MCP/MCP2
system
- Buffer number
MCP-L : 1500, M : 1000
MCP2-L : 2000, M : 2000
611
For MCP2
612
For MCP2
614
For MCP2
groups
615
For MCP2
616
For MCP2
700
N/A
701
N/A
702
N/A
origination
703
N/A
C.O. line
Page 1-13
MMC
Program No.
704
Program Description
Set the meta character for
To Modify
and Add
N/A
limiting a call
705
N/A
706
N/A
name
707
MCP/MCP2
MCP/MCP2
N/A
Entry Number
MCP/MCP2
N/A
table
712
routing table
MCP-L : 32, M : 16
MCP/MCP2
MCP2-L : 32, M : 16
713
conversion table
MCP/MCP2
MCP/MCP2
715
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
code.
MCP/MCP2
Page 1-14
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
718
719
720
N/A
721
N/A
722
<MCP>
To Modify
and Add
N/A
For MCP2
MCP/MCP2
Page 1-15
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
723
<MCP2>
type
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
- 99 BTN SETS
- 38 BTN SETS
- 21 BTN SETS
- 14 BTN SETS
724
MCP/MCP2
information
MCP/MCP2
N/A
attendant option
728
conversion table
change
MCP/MCP2
N/A
N/A
auto attendant
732
N/A
auto attendant
733
N/A
attendant
735
N/A
N/A
auto attendant
739
N/A
in auto attendant
Page 1-16
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
748
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
751
N/A
752
N/A
N/A
voice mailbo
754
755
N/A
N/A
voice mailbox
756
N/A
mailbox
757
N/A
receiving/sending
758
N/A
system/voice mailbox
760
Cost calculation
For MCP2
761
For MCP2
762
For MCP2
800
N/A
mode
801
N/A
engineer program
802
N/A
scope
803
804
N/A
input port
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
Page 1-17
MMC
Program No.
Program Description
806
N/A
807
<MCP2>
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
<MCP2>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
811
<MCP2>
MCP/MCP2
N/A
version
813
For MCP2
function
814
N/A
language
815
Copy database
N/A
818
Download a program
MCP/MCP2
<MCP>
Ex : MCPLV100.PGM,
SCPV100.PGM,
LANV100.PGM, PRIV100.PGM
<MCP2>
Ex : MPPLV100.PGM,
SPPV100.PGM,
PRIV100.PGM
819
information
<MCP>
MCP/MCP2
Ex : STARTUP.SYS,
MCPLV100.PGM,
SCPV100.PGM, LANV100.PGM,
PRIV100.PGM, STARTUP.INI,
DATABASE.MCP
<MCP2>
Ex : STARTUP.PRE,
MPPLV100.PGM,
SPPV100.PGM, PRIV100.PGM,
STARTUP.INI , DATABASE.MPP
Page 1-18
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
820
To Modify
and Add
MCP/MCP2
823
824
826
N/A
830
MCP/MCP2
MCP/MCP2
<MCP2>
MCP/MCP2
834
N/A
MCP/MCP2
option(MCP2)
/VoIP general option(MCP)
835
MCP/MCP2
option(MCP2)
/VoIP DSP option(MCP)
836
MCP/MCP2
(MCP2)
/VoIP GateKeeper option(MCP)
837
For MCP2
838
Assign Private IP
For MCP2
840
IP phone information
841
System IP inter-working
For MCP2
For MCP2
information
Page 1-19
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
To Modify
and Add
845
For MCP2
846
For MCP2
847
For MCP2
848
For MCP2
849
For MCP2
850
851
N/A
In case of MCP system, this
programming can be done only on
the system where the LAN board is
installed on the MCP card.
852
setting
853
MCP/MCP2
status
854
855
N/A
installation status
856
programming time
858
key
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859
860
890
Port initialization
900
MCP/MCP2
N/A
For MCP2
N/A
4.2
Program Description
100
Station Lock
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
Ring Tone
112
Alarm Time
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
125
Page 1-21
Program Description
Program No.
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
200
201
202
203
205
Change
Functions (MCP/MCP2)
204
Station Line
206
Barge-in Setting
207
208
209
Phone Port
210
211
214
215
216
217
ISDN Service
220
Station Match
221
222
224
300
223
301
303
Executive/Secretary Setting
305
Station.
302
304
306
Direct Call
308
309
310
312
Caller ID Display
313
314
315
Branch Group
Time
316
Identifying Ring
317
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MMC
Program Description
Program No.
318
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
319
321
323
400
401
403
line
402
line
404
405
406
407
408
409
Hold
410
411
412
413
Method
414
Mailbox
415
416
418
R2MFC Signal
420
422
mode
419
421
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
434
433
(MCP/MCP2)
436
500
501
Page 1-23
MMC
Program No.
502
Program Description
Change the Station Line Time
MMC
Program No.
503
Variable.
Program Description
Change the C.O. line Time
Variable
504
505
Date/Time of System
506
507
509
Holidays Setting
510
511
513
600
601
602
603
604
Internal Paging
605
606
607
608
609
(MCP/MCP2)
611
612
(MCP2)
614
External Paging
615
(MCP2)
616
700
701
702
703
Origination
Outgoing Call
704
705
706
707
708
709
(MCP/MCP2)
710
711
713
(MCP/MCP2)
712
Page 1-24
Table (MCP/MCP2)
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
714
MMC
Program No.
Program Description
715
718
720
722
719
721
723
725
728
Table (MCP/MCP2)
731
732
Auto Attendant
733
Auto Attendant
735
Attendant
736
739
Auto Attendant
748
749
(MCP/MCP2)
750
751
752
753
Mailbox
754
756
757
Mailbox
758
Receiving/Sending Mode of
Voice Mailbox
760
System/Voice Mailbox
761
762
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Program Description
MMC
Program No.
Program Description
800
801
802
803
804
805
807
Engineer Program
(MCP/MCP2)
806
Quality (MCP/MCP2)
809
810
(MCP/MCP2)
811
812
813
814
(MCP2)
815
Database Copy
System Programming
Language
818
Program Download
(MCP/MCP2)
819
820
(MCP/MCP2)
821
824
823
825
Networking Option
829
LCR Selection
826
830
831
832
833
835
836
840
841
System IP Interworking
Information (MCP2)
845
846
847
Page 1-26
848
Wireless IP Address/MAC
(MCP2)
MMC
Program Description
Program No.
849
MMC
Program No.
Program Description
850
852
Alarm Type&Acceptance
(MCP2)
851
Display
853
854
856
859
Maintenance
855
858
Setting
860
900
Hardware Version
(MCP/MCP2)
890
Page 1-27
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CHAPTER 2
MMC Programming
In this chapter, how to use each program will be discussed according to each program list.
First, the user sets the digital phone in the programmable state, then either set or
change the value according to the corresponding programming procedure. To set the
digital phone in the programmable state, see the overview of programming procedure in
this guide.
Display
Page 2-1
Page 2-2
If the phone passcode is set default, the default passcode cannot be used for
temporary level change or DISA.
Default
All Stations : 1234
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] PASSCODE
PASSCODE:****
[205] PASSCODE
PASSCODE:****
[205] PASSCODE
PASSCODE:1234
Related Program
Program 100
Station Lock
Page 2-3
FORWARD CANCEL
FWD ALL
BUSY
NO ANSWER
No answer forward
BUSY/NO ANSWER
EXT
FWD DND
DND forward
CFU
CFB
CFNR
CFB/CFNR
For MCP2
0
FORWARD CANCEL
FWD ALL
BUSY
NO ANSWER
BUSY/NO ANSWER
FWD DND
DND forward
Page 2-4
Default
All stations
0. [FORWARD CANCEL]
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] FORWARD
0:FORWARD CANCEL
[205] FORWARD
0:FORWARD CANCEL
[205] FORWARD
1:FWD ALL:NONE
[205] FORWARD
1:FWD ALL:201
[205] FORWARD
CURENTLY SET:NO
Page 2-5
RING MODE
VOICE ANNOUNCE
The digital phone does not ring, but after a short warning
sound, the speaker opens up to give a voice
announcement. The voice of yours will not be transmitted.
If the user picks up the handset or presses the [Speaker]
button, the phone becomes a call state.
The digital phone DS-12B does not have a microphone. If it is set to answer mode, the
voice announce mode starts. In order to answer a call, the user must use the handset.
Default
All stations : RING MODE
Page 2-6
Programming Procedure
Display
Ring Tone
Page 2-7
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-8
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-9
OCC CODE is displayed when OCC CODE changes to (*) after sending any number
or inside number.
Default
All stations : N/A.
Programmable Button
B Button : Enters the C.O. line flash code F
C Button : Enters the pause code P
D Button : Enters the pulse / DTMF switch code C
E Button : Enters OCC code [,]
F Button : Saves input and moves to Program 106
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [105].
Display
[201] SPEED DIAL
00:
Page 2-10
SPEED DIAL
Page 2-11
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-12
Programming Procedure
Display
[205]
3. Enter the speed dial number(e.g. 05).
05:_
Or, use [Volume] to select a speed dial
and press the [Right] soft button to move a cursor.
Or, press the [Left] soft button and start again from No. 2
SPEED NAME
Speed Dial
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Extenders
AB
Left/Absent(Station Number)
ACC
BOOK
BOSS
Executive/Secretary Number(1-4)
CR
Call Recording(SVMi-8)
CS
DIR
Dial by name(1-3)
DP
DS
EP
FWRD
Forwarding Number(0-9, *)
GPIK
IG
MMPG
MS
MW
NIGHT
PAGE
PARK
PMSG
RP
Ring Plan(1-6)
SG
Page 2-14
SP
SPD
VG
VM
VT
Default
Same as the default extender in Program 722 Station Button Programming.
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-15
PORT NO
TYPE
Station Type
PICKUP GROUP
SGR
BOSS-SECR
Executive/Secretary Status
PAGE
COS 1, COS 2
COS 3, COS 4
COS 5, COS 6
TENANT GROUP
Tenant Number
Default
PORT NO
TYPE
PICKUP GROUP
SGR
BOSS-SECR
PAGE
COS 1~6
TENANT GROUP
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-16
Page 2-17
Default
COUNTRY : ORIENTAL(oriental mode)
CLOCK : 12 CLOCK(12 hour mode)
DISPLAY : LOW CASE(small letter mode)
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-18
System Date/Time
00
AUTO HOLD
01
AUTO TIMER
02
HEADSET USE
If another C.O. line is selected while C.O. line is busy, that C.O. line
will be automatically put on hold.
When sending a call to C.O. line, the timer starts automatically after
a certain period of time.
This function selects either headset mode(ON) or handset mode
(OFF). If the headset mode is selected, the user has to press the
[Speaker] button to receive any incoming call.
03
HOT KEYPAD
04
KEY TONE
05
PAGE REJOIN
The phone makes key tone whenever the user presses a key.
If the station used for paging becomes a pause state, the station will
be automatically rejoined to hear other paging.
06
RING PREF
07
CALL COST
This program sets to display the call cost on LCD, instead of the call
duration, when calling C.O. line.
08
AUTO CAMPON
If another C.O. line calls in while the station is calling C.O. line,
this function automatically makes that call camp on, instead of
giving a busy sound.(In case the MCP2 board is installed in
iDCS-M, this function is not supported. )
09
AME BGM
10
AME PASSCODE
11
DISP SPDNAME
12
SECURE OHVA
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14
NOT CONT.CID
In case the received C.O. line call has a caller ID, this function sets
whether to keep displaying the caller ID on LCD even after the call
is answered.
15
AUTO ANS CO
Default
AUTO HOLD
AUTO TIMER
HEADSET USE
HOT KEYPAD
KEY TONE
PAGE REJOIN
RING PREF
CALL COST
AUTO CAMPON
AME BGM
AME PASSCODE
DISP SPDNAME
CID REVW ALL
SECURE OHVA
NOT CONT.CID
AUTO ANS CO
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: ON
: OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-20
Page 2-21
Display
Page 2-22
NOTSET
No alarm
TODAY
DAILY
Default
Set Time : N/A.
Alarm Mode : NOTSET
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-23
Page 2-24
Alarm Time/Message
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-25
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-26
RING VOLUME
OFF-RING VOL
HANDSET VOL
Handset volume(1-8)
SPEAKER VOL
Speaker volume(1-16)
BGM VOLUME
PAGE VOLUME
Default
RING VOLUME
OFF-RING VOL
HANDSET VOL
SPEAKER VOL
BGM VOLUME
PAGE VOLUME
:4
:4
:4
: 13
: 13
: 13
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-27
Page 2-28
Ring Tone
Display
[201] PGMMSG(00)
CANCEL PGM MSG
[205] PGMMSG(00)
CANCEL PGM MSG
[205] PGMMSG(01)
GIVE ME THE CALL
[ALL] PGMMSG(??)
CANCEL PGM MSG
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NOTSET
No alarm is set.
TODAY
DAILY
The user can enter the alarm message of up to 16 characters following the description
below :
With dial buttons, the station name of English characters can be entered. If the user
presses any dial number, the following characters corresponding to that dial number
will be displayed on LCD. If the user presses the same dial number second time,
the displayed character will be saved and the cursor will move to the next character.
If [A] is pressed, the capital letter mode and small letter mode will be switched.
Default
Set Time
: N/A.
Alarm Mode : NOTSET
Message : N/A.
Programmable Button
A Button : Selects either capital letters or small letters
B Button : Selects either Korean or English
Page 2-30
Programming Procedure
Display
Alarm Time
Page 2-31
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-32
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-33
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-34
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [118].
Display
[201] GRP(1)NAME
[205] GRP(1)NAME
[205] GRP(2)NAME
[205] GRP(2)NAME
_
[205] GRP(2)NAME
A CONF GRP
[205] GRP(2)MBR2
9-2134455
Page 2-35
NO DISPLAY
NUMBER FIRST
NAME FIRST
Default
NUMBER FIRST
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-36
Related Program
Program 312
Program 402
Program 415
Program 423
Program 425
Program 428
Program 429
Program 501
Program 608
Program 701
Program 722
Program 723
Program 724
Program 725
Program 728
Display Caller ID
Dialing Type of C.O. line
Log Abandoned Call Information
S/T Mode of BRI
ISDN Card Reset
BRI Option
MSN Receiving
Change System Time Variables (MCP/MCP2)
Assign Caller ID Log Block (MCP/MCP2)
Service Level Table
Station Button Programming (MCP/MCP2)
Phone Type Button Programming (MCP/MCP2)
Change Dial Number (MCP/MCP2)
Call Information Display Option (MCP/MCP2)
Enter Caller ID Conversion Table (MCP/MCP2)
Page 2-37
IDLE DISPLAY
DS KEY DISPLAY
DIAL MODE
Default
0. IDLE DISPLAY : CALENDER
1. DS KEY DISPLAY : TEL NUMBER
2. DIAL MODE : ENBLOCK
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [120].
Display
[201] IDLE DISP
CALENDER
[205] IDLE DISP
CALENDER
Page 2-38
ENGLISH
GERMAN
PORTUGAL
NORSK
DANISH
DUTCH
ITALY
SPANISH
SWEDISH
SPANISH/USA
FRENCH/CANADA
KOREAN
(only for DS-4028E, DS-4018E, DS-5038D, DS-5021D, and DS-5014D)
As soon as the programming language is changed, LCD will display the changed
language.
In case the subscriber level programming is to be carried out on the phone that can
display Korean letters, only the program title will be displayed in Korean and the rest will
be English even if KOREAN is selected.
Default
Phone that can display Korean letters : KOREAN
Phone that cannot display Korean letters : ENGLISH
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
[205] LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
[ALL] LANGUAGE
?
Page 2-39
[8602]REGISTERED
NO
Page 2-40
Display
Page 2-41
If the user presses the [Volume] button, the character will be saved and the cursor will
move one space forward or backward.
Dial
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Page 2-42
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [125].
Display
[201] EXEC STATE
IN THE ROOM
[205] STATE(IN)
WEEKLY MEETING
Page 2-43
DISABLE
ENABLE
In order to start programming, the user must enter 4 digits, which should be between
[0]-[9], as the passcode. The default passcode is 1234.
Under the enabled operator programming mode, the operator can program every
program set within Program 802 Operator Program Range.
Default
DISABLE
Programming Procedure
Display
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
DISABLE
ENABLE CUS.PROG.
ENABLE
Page 2-44
Related Program
Program 201
Program 501
Program 802
Page 2-45
This passcode is 4 digits and contains digits between [0]-[9]. To do this program, the
user must know the current passcode.
Default
1234
Programming Procedure
Display
CUST. PASSCODE
NEW CODE:_
CUST. PASSCODE
VERIFY:
CUST. PASSCODE
VERIFY:SUCCESS
Page 2-46
RING PLAN
Changes mode
DISA ALARM
ALARM CLR
Clears an alarm
AA RECORD
For MCP2
0
RING PLAN
Changes mode
DISA ALARM
ALARM CLR
Clears an alarm
AA RECORD
DELETE
WLI REGIST
This passcode is 4 digits and contains digits between [0]-[9]. To do this program, the
user must know the current passcode.
Default
RING PLAN
DISA ALARM
ALARM CLR
AA RECORD
DELETE
WLI REGIST
: 0000
: 5678
: 8765
: 4321
: 9999
: 0000
Page 2-47
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [202].
Display
CHANGE PASSCODE
RING PLAN:0000
CHANGE PASSCODE
DISA ALARM:5678
CHANGE PASSCODE
DISA ALARM:9999
Page 2-48
No phone number
STATION
Station number
STN GROUP
Station group
RING PAGE
External speaker
COMMON BELL
Common Bell
Default
NONE-NO UA
Programming Procedure
Display
ASSIGN UA PORT
NONE-NO UA
ASSIGN UA PORT
205 -STATION
Page 2-49
Display
Page 2-50
Display
Page 2-51
NO BARGE-IN
WITH TONE
WITHOUT TONE
barging in.
Does not give a warning tone to the barged-in-on subscriber
before barging in.
Default
NO BARGE IN
Programming Procedure
Display
BARGE IN TYPE
NO BARGE IN
BARGE IN TYPE
WITH TONE
Page 2-52
Display
Page 2-53
ICM RING
General station ring(0.4 sec ring/0.2 sec off/2 sec ring/3 sec off )
CO RING
DATA RING
Same as the C.O. line ring(1 sec ring/2 sec off), but the off-hook ring
is not available.
Default
ICM RING
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-54
OHVAED OFF
OHVAED ON
Default
MASTER : NONE(N/A)
OHVAED : OFF
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [209].
(The first add-on module number appears.)
2. Enter the phone number of an add-on module
(e.g. 301). Or, use [Volume] to select an add-on
module number and press the [Right] soft button
to move a cursor.
3. Enter a station number for the AOM master(e.g. 201).
Or, use [Volume] to select a station number for
the AOM master and press the [Right] soft button.
4. To turn OHVAED on, press [1], and press [0]
to turn OHVAED off.
Or, use [Volume] to select OHVAED
and then press the [Right] soft button
and start again from No. 2.
Display
[301] AOM MASTER
MASTER : NONE
Page 2-55
Page 2-56
For MCP
This program sets the MCP system on(1. ON) or off(0. OFF) to use each function.
- The items below will be supported only for the MCP board-installed iDCS-L.
27. SVM/ALM SMDR
37. BEGN DGT DSP
38. ONE TCH FACC
40. CHAIN FWD
- The items below will be supported only for the MCP board-installed iDCS-M.
07. DSP SPDNAME
00
DISA PSWD
Sets the station to enter the password in order to answer the DISA
C.O. line call.
01
LCR ENABLE
03
04
05
DISA MOH
Sends the hold tone instead of ringing tone when the station
06
TRANSFER MOH
07
DSP SPDNAME
When the DID connected station is busy, this function sets whether
to re-route to the C.O. line receiving station.
09
ALARM MOH
11
CALL PICK UP
Sets the call pick up function not concerning the call pick up group.
13
RECALL PIKUP
14
15
SEC 2 BOS AA
Sets an auto answer when the secretary calls the boss. When ON,
the call from the boss is auto answered, and when OFF, the call
Page 2-57
will be ringing.
Page 2-58
16
17
TRKGRP 2 MBR
18
19
20
SL SELF RING
21
22
119 ANI/ALI
24
TRSF CANCEL
When a single line phone without LCD transfers the second call,
pressing the hook switch will toggle between the original call and the
second call.
This option is programmed not to use this switching call function.
When ON, pressing the hook switch will disconnect the second call
and reconnect the original call.
25
26
RECALL DISC
If the transferred call is not answered more than the set time,
the system disconnects the call. Because this disconnects the call
without giving any notice to the counter party, we recommend not
using this function.
Page 2-59
27
SVM ALM/SMDR
This option allows the system to inter-work with the call statistics
system, which provides statistics from using multi SVM-800s for
the auto trunk function and with trunk calls. It works only when this
option is ON. Please call our sales department for more information.
28
This option allows the system to inter-work with the call statistics
system, which provides trunk call statistics data by using SMDR
data. It works only when this option is ON.
Please call our sales department for more information.
29
31
IN TOLL CHK
Sets the system not to restrict toll for an incoming call to the C.O. line.
32
ISDN PROGCON
34
LCR DIALTONE
This option connects a stations dial tone with another dial tone
when using LCR function. When ON, the continuous tone like C.O.
lines dial tone will be connected.
36
37
When using a redial or speed dial, this option sets whether to display
38
Sets whether the user can use one touch account code key or not
40
CHAIN FWD
Sets the station to send whether the first forwarded call or the last
forwarded call to the voice mailbox.
41
TRK MONITER
When using the monitor-in function while C.O. line is busy, this
option sets whether to disconnect right after the original caller hangs
up or to connect the listening-in station.
42
VOIP MFRALOC
43
NTWK AUTOTMR
45
NO STAFF COD
Sets whether to omit the verifying step for the staff code input when
hotel related key is pressed.(Available in HOTEL operation only.)
46
Sets whether to send the PERI UCD data to the UCD port type of
SIO port service types, instead of the PERI UCD port type.
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47
AUTO CLEANED
48
REDIAL REVW
When the [LNR] key is pressed, this option sets whether to redial
right away or to show the called number first and decide later to
redial.
49
TEMP RB TONE
When dialing the R2 C.O. line, the ring back tone is sometimes
delayed from network. This option provides a virtual ring back tone
temporarily in order to help the caller to know that the call is being
progressed.
50
When the called station is busy, this option sets the called station
to forward a call to the first normal station group member.
Default
DISA PAWD
LCR ENABLE
PERI UCD RPT
CID CODE INS
DISA MOH
TRANSFER MOH
DID BSY ROUT
ALARM MOH
ALL PICK UP
RECALL PIKUP
ICM EXT FWD
SEC 2 BOS AA
DID ERR TONE
TRKGRP 2 MBR
KTS DISC ALM
OFF HOOK ALM
SL SELF RING
SGR INC BUSY
119 ANI/ALI
TRSF CANCEL
SLT RCL RING
RECALL DISC
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
SVM ALM/SMDR
SMDR TRK STS
ARD TONE CHK
IN TOLL CHK
ISDN PROGCON
LCR DIALTONE
DSS KEY DPU
BEGN DGT DSP
ONE TCH FACC
SGR ALL OUT
CHAIN FWD
TRK MONITER
VOIP MFRALOC
NTWK AUTOTMR
NO STAFF COD
PERI UCD SIO
AUTO CLEANED
REDIAL REVW
TEMP RB TONE
BUSY FWD GRP
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
Page 2-61
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-62
For MCP2
This program sets the MCP2 system on (1. ON) or off (0. OFF) to use each function.
52. CHK SPV TRK will be supported only for the MCP2 system.
00
DISA PSWD
Sets the station to enter the password in order to answer the DISA
C.O. line call.
01
LCR ENABLE
03
04
05
DISA MOH
Sends the hold tone instead of ringing tone when the station
answers the DISA C.O. line call.
06
TRANSFER MOH
07
DSP SPDNAME
Sets to send the hold tone instead of ringing tone when transferring
a call.
Sets to display the station name instead of number when dialing a
common speed dial number.
08
When the DID connected station is busy, this function sets whether
to re-route to the C.O. line receiving station.
09
ALARM MOH
11
ALL PICK UP
Sets the call pick up function not concerning the call pick up group.
13
RECALL PIKUP
14
15
SEC 2 BOS AA
Sets an auto answer when the secretary calls the boss. When ON,
the call from the boss is auto answered, and when OFF, the call
will be ringing.
16
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17
TRKGRP 2 MBR
18
19
20
SL SELF RING
Sets whether to ring if a single line phone dials its own number and
hangs up. When ON, generates ring for 10 seconds.
21
22
119 ANI/ALI
24
TRSF CANCEL
When a single line phone without LCD transfers the second call,
pressing the hook switch will toggle between the original call and the
second call.
This option is programmed not to use this switching call function.
When ON, pressing the hook switch will disconnect the second call
and reconnect the original call.
25
26
RECALL DISC
If the transferred call is not answered more than the set time,
the system disconnects the call. Because this disconnects the call
without giving any notice to the counter party, we recommend not
using this function.
27
SVM ALM/SMDR
This option allows the system to inter-work with the call statistics
system, which provides statistics from using multi SVM-800s for the
auto trunk function and with trunk calls. It works only when this
option is ON. Please call our sales department for more information.
Page 2-64
28
This option allows the system to interwork with the call statistics
system, which provides trunk call statistics data by using SMDR
data. It works only when this option is ON.
Please call our sales department for more information.
29
31
IN TOLL CHK
Sets the system not to restrict toll for an incoming call to the C.O.
line.
32
ISDN PROGCON
34
LCR DIALTONE
This option connects a stations dial tone with another dial tone
when using LCR function. When ON, the continuous tone like
C.O. lines dial tone will be connected.
36
37
38
Sets whether the user can use one touch account code key or not
in forced account mode.
39
40
CHAIN FWD
41
TRK MONITER
When using the monitor-in function while C.O. line is busy, this
option sets whether to disconnect right after the original caller
hangs up or to connect the listening-in station.
42
VOIP MFRALOC
43
NTWK AUTOTMR
45
NO STAFF COD
Sets whether to omit the verifying step for the staff code input
when hotel related key is pressed.
(Available in HOTEL operation only. )
46
Sets whether to send the PERI UCD data to the UCD port type of
SIO port service types, instead of the PERI UCD port type.
47
AUTO CLEANED
48
REDIAL REVW
When the [LNR] key is pressed, this option sets whether to redial
right away or to show the called number first and decide later to
redial.
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49
TEMP RB TONE
When dialing the R2 C.O. line, the ring back tone is sometimes
delayed from network. This option provides a virtual ring back tone
temporarily in order to help the caller to know that the call is being
progressed.
50
When the called station is busy, this option sets the called station
to forward a call to the first normal station group member.
52
Default
DISA PAWD
LCR ENABLE
PERI UCD RPT
CID CODE INS
DISA MOH
TRANSFER MOH
DID BSY ROUT
ALARM MOH
ALL PICK UP
RECALL PIKUP
ICM EXT FWD
SEC 2 BOS AA
DID ERR TONE
TRKGRP 2 MBR
KTS DISC ALM
OFF HOOK ALM
SL SELF RING
SGR INC BUSY
119 ANI/ALI
TRSF CANCEL
SLT RCL RING
RECALL DISC
Page 2-66
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
SVM ALM/SMDR
SMDR TRK STS
ARD TONE CHK
IN TOLL CHK
ISDN PROGCON
LCR DIALTONE
DSS KEY DPU
BEGN DGT DSP
ONE TCH FACC
SGR ALL OUT
CHAIN FWD
TRK MONITER
VOIP MFRALOC
NTWK AUTOTMR
NO STAFF COD
PERI UCD SIO
AUTO CLEANED
REDIAL REVW
TEMP RB TONE
BUSY FWD GRP
CHK SPV TRK
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-67
Display
Page 2-68
Display
DISA ALARM RING
2:500
1:500
DISA ALARM RING
1:510
2:500
Page 2-69
2CH-7USER-20BIN
One voice dial card can use two ports, and the maximum number
of users for one port is 7 subscribers, and each subscriber can
select 20 names.
1CH-5USER-40BIN
One voice dial card can use 1 port, and the maximum number of
users for one port is 5 subscribers, and each subscriber can log
40 names.
Default
2CH-7USER-20BIN
Programming Procedure
Display
[3551]VDIAL OPTN
2CH-7USER-20BIN
[3551]VDIAL OPTN
2CH-7USER-20BIN
[3551]VDIAL OPTN
1CH-5USER-40BIN
[3551]VDIAL OPTN
CLEAR RAM ?NO CLEAR
Page 2-70
Display
[3551]VOICE DIAL
USER 1:NONE
[3551]VOICE DIAL
USER 1:NONE
[3551]VOICE DIAL
USER 1:NONE
[3551]VOICE DIAL
USER 1:201
Page 2-71
VOICE
FAX 3
AUDIO 3.1
MODEM
Default
VOICE
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-72
Display
[201] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:NONE
[305] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:NONE
[305] PRIMARY
SECONDARY:205
Station Lock
Call Forward (MCP/MCP2)
Station Service Level
Auto Route Selection Level
Page 2-73
In case of the MCP board-installed system, the LAN card shall be mounted on the
system to set this option.
DAILY
EVERY HOUR
For auto print, erase the previous data after printing data and start logging new data.
Default
AUTO PRINT OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
TRAFFIC REPORT
MANUAL PRINTOUT
TRAFFIC REPORT
AUTO PRINT OPTN
TRAFFIC REPORT
DAILY HHMM:
TRAFFIC REPORT
EVERY HOUR MM:59
Page 2-74
TRAFFIC REPORT
1S:S:0800 E:0959
Page 2-75
This program assigns the guest room types to each corresponding station when using
the hotel function.
The guest room types that can be assigned are summarized below :
0
NORMAL STATION
GUEST SMOKING
GUEST NO SMOKING
MEETING ROOM
ADMINISTRATOR
FAX STATION
Default
All stations : NORMAL STATION.
Page 2-76
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-77
This program assigns the guest room to be charged as the Fax station.
Default
N/A.
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-78
AA GROUP
MESSAGE NO
GROUP BUSY
Assigns the background music that will be used when all AA groups are
alarm is responded.
busy. If NONE, gives a dial tone, and if TONE, gives the hold tone.
Default
N/A.
Programming Procedure
Display
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
AA GROUP:NONE
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
AA GROUP:NONE
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
AA GROUP:548
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
MESSAGE NO.:NONE
Page 2-79
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
MESSAGE NO.:10
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
GROUP BUSY:NONE
WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE
GROUP BUSY:372
Page 2-80
ACCESS DIAL
Selects directly the C.O. line or C.O. line group by dialing for auto
route selection.
01
MICROPHONE
02
OFFHOOK RING
03
SMDR PRINT
04
The tone that indicates the C.O. line group of the next stage is
selected for auto route selection.
05
VMAA FORWARD
07
NGT PASSCODE
08
INTRCOM SMDR
Default
ACCESS DIAL
MICROPHONE
OFFHOOK RING
SMDR PRINT
TGR ADV. TONE
VMAA FORWARD
NGT PASSCODE
INTRCOM SMDR
: ON
: ON
: OFF
: ON
: ON
: ON
: ON
: OFF
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [300].
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
SMDR PRINT :ON
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[205] CUS.ON/OFF
SMDR PRINT :OFF
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Default
01
Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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Display
BOSS STN:NONE
SECR 1:NONE
BOSS STN:205
SECR 1:NONE
BOSS STN:[205]
SECR 1:NONE
BOSS STN:[205]
SECR 2:NONE
5. Press the [Left] Soft button to repeat the procedure from step 2.
Or, press [Transfer] to exit the program.
Or, press [Speaker] to move on to the next program.
Related Program
Program 722
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When Yes is selected, the user can receive or transfer the call . However, when No is
selected, the user can only answer calls incoming through the specific C.O. line.
Default
DIAL : YES
ANS : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
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When Yes is selected, the user can receive or transfer the call. However, when No is
selected, the user can only answer calls incoming through the specific C.O. line.
Default
DIAL : YES
ANS : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
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Related Program
Program 313
Program 614
Page 2-88
NONE
No code entered
AUTHORIZE CODE
ACCT VERIFIED
ACCT NO VERIFIED
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
Related Program
Program 707
Program 708
Page 2-89
Enter the C.O. number and dial number as in entering the speed dial to enable C.O.
calls or to set automatic external call.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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Display
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Display
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SEND
Default
RCV : YES
SEND : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] CID/ANI
RCV:YES SND:YES
[205] CID/ANI
RCV:YES SND:YES
[ALL] CID/ANI
RCV:YES SND:YES
[205] CID/ANI
RCV:YES SND:YES
[205] CID/ANI
RCV:YES SND:YES
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Display
[201] CPY USABLE
FROM:NONE
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Display
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NONE
There is no restriction.
CONFIRM TONE
DISCONNECT
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] CO CONFIRM
NONE
[205] CO CONFIRM
NONE
[ALL] CO CONFIRM
NONE
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Display
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STN RING
TRK RING
DOOR RING
ALM RING
CBK RING
: (Station ring)
: (C.O. line ring)
: (Door ring)
: (Alarm ring)
: (Callback ring)
Default
T : F-STN
C : F-STN
Programming Procedure
Display
[201] DIST.RING
T:F-STN C:F-STN
[202] DIST.RING
T:F-STN C:F-STN
[202] DIST.RING
T:2
C:F-STN
[202] DIST.RING
C:3
T:2
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Ring Tone
Display
[201] USE [202]
DIAL:YES
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Display
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318 Set Available C.O. Line for Each C.O. Line (MCP)
This program allows the user to enable(1. YES) or disable(0. NO) each C.O. line to
call other C.O. lines.
Default
DIAL : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
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318 Set Available C.O. Call Group for Each C.O. Call
Group (MCP2)
This program allows the user to enable (1.YES) or disable (0.NO) each C.O. call
group to call other C.O. call groups.
Default
DIAL : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
SET RELOCATION
EXT_
EXT
SET RELOCATION
EXT201 EXT_
SET RELOCATION
EXT201 EXT202
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INT
EXT
BOTH
Default
N/A
OPT : BOTH
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-106
This program is available only for the iDCS-L system including the MCP board.
Default
NON DISPLAY
Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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Set Caller ID
Set PRI Option
Set BRI Option
Set VoIP General Option (MCP)
Set H.323 General Option (MCP2)
1A2 EMULATE
TRK INC.DND
TRK FORWARD
Default
1A2 EMULATE
TRK INC. DND
TRK FORWARD
EFWD EXT CLI
: OFF
: OFF
: ON
: ON
Programming Procedure
Display
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CO LINE
PBX LINE
Default
All C.O. lines : CO LINE
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [401].
Display
[701] PBX LINE
CO LINE
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DTMF TYPE
R2MFC TYPE
R2MFC type
Default
All C.O. lines : DTMF TYPE
Programming Procedure
Display
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F-STN
CLS-A
CLS-B
CLS-C
CLS-D
CLS-E
CLS-F
CLS-G
CLS-H
Default
1 : F-STN
3 : F-STN
5 : F-STN
2 : F-STN
4 : F-STN
6 : F-STN
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [403].
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Display
[701] TOLL CLASS
1:F-STN 2:F-STN
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[Volume]is used to move the cursor backward or forward after saving the current
character.
Dial Count
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Special characters are displayed in the order shown below when the dial button # is
pressed :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Programmable Button
A button : Selects capital/small letters.
B button : Selects Korean/English.
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Programming Procedure
Display
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[Volume]is used to move the cursor backward or forward after saving the current
character.
Dial Count
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Special characters are displayed in the order shown below when the dial button # is
pressed :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Programmable Button
A button : Selects capital/small letters.
B button : Selects Korean/English.
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Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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Display
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Display
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PORT
Cabinet-slot-port number
01
TYPE
02
1A2 EMULATE
03
TRK FORWARD
04
LINE
05
DIAL
Dial mode
06-11
12-17
18
MOH SOURCE
MOH
19
DISA LINE
Default
PORT
TYPE
1A2 EMULATE
TRK FORWARD
LINE
DIAL
TOLL TYPE 1-6
RING PLAN 1-6
MOH SOURCE
DISA
Programming Procedure
Display
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Page 2-122
Display
[701]
123456
DISA LINE:000000
[702]
123456
DISA LINE:000000
[702]
123456
DISA LINE:011110
[ALL]
123456
DISA LINE:000000
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0. LOOP START
1. E&M
2. DID
3. UNUSE
0. IMMEDIATE
1. DELAYED
2. ITU_WINK
Default
UNUSE
Programming Procedure
Display
[701] E1 SIGNAL
UNUSE
[702] E1 SIGNAL
UNUSE
[ALL] E1 SIGNAL
?
[702] E1 SIGNAL
DID:IMMEDIATE
[702] E1 SIGNAL
DID:ITU_WINK
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Display
Page 2-125
This program is required only when a dedicated voice mail/AA (SVM-800) is used.
Default
AP : NO
AT : NO
AA : YES
VM : NO
Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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REPORT
REPORT
Default
REPORT : YES
Programming Procedure
Display
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In the case of the R2MFC C.O. line, only the [0] FOLLOW INCOM DGT mode and
the [1] FOLLOW DID TRANS mode are supported.
Default
FOLLOW INCOM DGT
Programming Procedure
Display
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Default
CLG CLS REQ
CLG NUM REQ
CLD STS RESP
CLG CLS RESP
CLG NUM RESP
CLD STS REQ
CLG EXT RESP
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
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Page 2-131
Display
Page 2-132
PRS1
NONE
A C.O. line card that can detect PRS shall be used, and the C.O. line generating the
PRS signal shall be connected.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [420].
Display
[701] TRK PRS
NONE
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+0.0
No adjustment.
+1.9
Up 1. 9 dB
-6.0
Down 6. 0 dB
-2.5
Down 2. 5 dB
Default
RX : +0.0
TX : +0.0
Programming Procedure
Display
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T : +0 dBDICKINSON
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-135
TRUNK
STATION
The NO BRI CARD message is displayed when there is no BRI card. Since the
selected BRI station/C.O. line operates in pairs, the same value is saved.
Default
TRUNK
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-136
Display
[8701] S0 MAPPING
NONE
[8702] S0 MAPPING
NONE
[8702] S0 MAPPING
703
Page 2-137
Display
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
[701] RESTART
ARE YOU SURE?NO
[701] RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
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After changing this program, execute Program 425 Reset ISDN Card to make the
settings effective.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
3. Enter ON or OFF.
Or, press [Volume] to select ON or OFF,
and press the [Right] Soft button.
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PRI MODE
DLSEND
CLIP TABLE
Sets the number of the CID list in the program 321 that will be used
for sending.
NB TYPE
Default
CHANNEL ANY
PRI MODE
DLSEND
CLIP TABLE
NB TYPE
: YES
: DDI
: OVERLAP
: NONE
: UNKNOWN
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [427].
Display
[704] PRI OPTION
CHANNEL ANY:YES
Page 2-140
Related Program
Program 425
Program 714
Page 2-141
CHANNEL ANY
BRI MODE
DLSEND
CLIP TABLE
Sets the number of the CID list in the program 323 that will be
NB TYPE
P-M MSN.
CHANNEL ANY
POWER FEED
Default
CHANNEL ANY : YES
BRI MODE
: P-P DDI
DLSEND
: OVERLAP
CLIP TABLE
: NONE
NB TYPE
: UNKNOWN
POWER FEED : NO
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Programming Procedure
1.
Display
[701] BRI-TRK
CHANNEL ANY:YES
[702] BRI-TRK
CHANNEL AN:YES
[702] BRI-TRK
BRI MODE:P-P DDI
[702] BRI-TRK
BRI MODE:P-P NOR
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Display
Page 2-144
Related Program
Program 425
Program 428
Page 2-145
Display
[701] TRK COS
1:01 2:01 3:01
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This program is not applicable to iDCS-M systems equipped with the MCP board.
Default
00000000
Programming Procedure
Display
[701] :12345678
CR
:00000000
[702] :12345678
CR
:00000000
[ALL] :12345678
CR
:00000000
[702] :12345678
CR
:11100000
Page 2-147
Display
DISPLAY STATUS
701 IDLE
DISPLAY STATUS
702 IDLE
DISPLAY STATUS
703 203
DISPLAY STATUS
211 212 705
DISPLAY STATUS
221 BUSY
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DISPLAY STATUS
702 IDLE
DISPLAY STATUS
721 MADE BUSY
Page 2-149
Display
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(01-99)
(01-99)
(01-99)
using DISA.
3
(01-99)
(01-99)
(01-25)
(01-25)
UCD CS LEVEL 1
(01-25)
UCD CS LEVEL 2
(01-25)
Default
ALARM REM. CNTER
AUTO RDL COUNTER
DISA CALL CNTER
DISA LOCK CNTER
NEW CALL COUNTER
UCDS VISUAL ALAM
UCDS AUDIO ALARM
UCD CS LEVEL 1
UCD CS LEVEL 2
: 05
: 03
: 99
: 03
: 99
: 00
: 00
: 00
: 00
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Programming Procedure
Display
ALARM REM.CNTER
05
ALARM REM.CNTER
05 _
ALARM REM.CNTER
02
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MCP
This program allows the user to change the system time variables of each system.
The system variables are listed below, and the content in ( ) represents the range of
the data and the time variable unit.
System Time Variables
00. AA INT DGT TIME
Description
Maximum duration time for dialing the next number
Data Range
& Unit
(1-25 sec)
when using AA
01. AA NO ACT TIME
(1-25 sec)
when using AA
02. AA TRANS TIME
(0-25 sec)
(0-2500 min)
(100-2500
msec)
(1-250 sec)
Program 112/116.
06. ALM REM.RING OFF
(1-25 sec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-255 sec)
Booking.
12
BOOKING DELAY TM
(1~25 sec)
(2~255 sec)
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Data Range
Description
& Unit
(1-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
camp on is set.
17. CID DISPLAY TM
(1-25 sec)
(1-25 sec)
(0-250 min)
(1-250 min)
lines
23. CONFIRM TONE TM
(100-2500 msec)
(0-250 sec)
card.
27. DIAL PASS TIME
(0-25 sec)
(1-250 min)
through DISA.
30. DISA LOCK OUT TM
(1-250 min)
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 min)
DISA.
33. DISPLAY DELAY TM
(1-250 sec)
(100-2500
msec)
(10-250 msec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(20-2500 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
stations.
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Description
Minimum hook on detection time of normal
Data Range
& Unit
(20-2500 msec)
stations.
44. INQUIRY RELEASE
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-15 sec)
(10-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-10 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
OHVA.
55. PAGE TIME OUT
(1-250 sec)
(100-2500 msec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-60 min)
PCMMC.
59. PERI UCD REPORT
(3-99 sec)
(100-9900 msec)
(1-60 sec)
(1-30 sec)
(10-30 sec)
signaling.
64. R2MFC INTER TIME
(2000-7000 msec)
(10-30 sec)
signaling
66. RECALL
DISCONNECT
67. RECALL WAIT TIME
(1-250 min)
there is no answer
Wait time until the call is recalled to attendant when the
(0-250 sec)
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Data Range
Description
& Unit
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
Q-Sig connection.
71. SYS HOLD RECALL
(0-250 sec)
(200-9900 MS)
outgoing calls.
73. TRANSFER RECALL
(0-250 sec)
transferred call.
74. TSW CONN. DELAY
(0-10 sec)
(0-990 sec)
(0-990 sec)
(05-15 sec)
Default
00.
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
11.
12.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
20.
21.
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: 5 sec
: 10 sec
: 2 sec
: 100 min
: 1000sec
: 25 sec
: 10 sec
: 30 sec
: 30 sec
: 45 sec
: 2 sec
: 2 sec
: 3 sec
: 30 sec
: 30 sec
: 5 sec
: 6 sec
: 3 min
: 20 min
23.
24.
27.
28.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
51.
52.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
CONFIRM TONE TM
CRD TONE INT TM
DIAL PASS TIME
DISA DISCONNECT
DISA LOCK OUT TM
DISA NOANS DISC.
DISA PASS CHECK
DISPLAY DELAY TM
DOOR LOCK RELES.
DOOR RING DETECT
DOOR RING OFF TM
E-HOLD RECALL TM
FIRST DIGIT TIME
HOK FLASH MAX TM
HOK FLASH MIN TM
HOOK OFF TIME
HOOK ON TIME
INQUIRY RELEASE
INTER DIGIT TIME
ISDN INT DGT TM
KMMC LOCK OUT TM
LCR ADVANCE TIME
LCR INTER DIGIT
MS LED ON TIME
OFF HOK RING INT
OHVA ANSWER TIME
PAGE TIME OUT
PAGE TONE TIME
PARK RECALL TIME
PC-MMC LOCK TIME
PERI UCD REPORT
POWER DOWN TIME
R/D RING ON
R/D SIGNAL ON
R2MFC INCOM TIME
R2MFC INTER TIME
R2MFC OUTGO TIME
RECALL DISCONNECT
RECALL WAIT TIME
SMDR START /DP
SMDR START /DTMF
ROUTE OPTIMISE
SYS HOLD RECALL
: 1000 msec
: 30 sec
: 3 sec
: 30 min
: 30 min
: 30 sec
: 30 min
: 2 sec
: 500 msec
: 50 msec
: 30 sec
: 45 sec
: 10 sec
: 800 msec
: 350 msec
: 100 msec
: 1000 msec
: 30 sec
: 10 sec
: 7 sec
: 60 sec
: 5 sec
: 5 sec
: 5 sec
: 15 sec
: 10 sec
: 20 sec
: 500 msec
: 45 sec
: 5 min
: 5 sec
: 2000 msec
: 15 sec
: 2 sec
: 14 sec
: 2500 msec
: 14 sec
: 2 min
: 15 sec
: 30 sec
: 15 sec
: 10 sec
: 45 sec
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72.
73.
74.
75.
76.
78.
: 1000 msec
: 20 sec
: 0 sec
: 0 sec
: 0 sec
: 8 sec
Programming Procedure
Display
TRANSFER RECALL
20 sec _
TRANSFER RECALL
10 sec
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MCP2
This program allows the user to change the system time variables of each system.
The system variables are listed below, and the content in ( ) represents the range of
the data and the time variable unit.
System Time Variables
00. AA INT DGT TIME
Description
Maximum duration time for dialing the next number
Data Range
& Unit
(1-25 sec)
when using AA
01. AA NO ACT TIME
(1-25 sec)
when using AA
02. AA TRANS TIME
(0-25 sec)
(0-2500 min)
(100-2500 msec)
(1-250 sec)
Program 112/116.
06. ALM REM.RING OFF
(1-25 sec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-255 sec)
Booking.
12
BOOKING DELAY TM
(1~25 sec)
(2~255 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
on is set.
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Data Range
Description
& Unit
(1-25 sec)
(1-25 sec)
(0-250 min)
(1-250 min)
lines
23. CONFIRM TONE TM
24. CRD TONE INT TM
(100-2500
msec)
(0-250 sec)
card.
27. DIAL PASS TIME
(0-25 sec)
(1-250 min)
through DISA.
30. DISA LOCK OUT TM
(1-250 min)
(0-250 sec)
answer
32. DISA PASS CHECK
(1-250 min)
DISA.
33. DISPLAY DELAY TM
(1-250 sec)
(100-2500 msec)
(10-250 msec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
pressed.
40. HOK FLASH MAX TM
(20-2500 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-15 sec)
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(10-250 sec)
Description
Data Range
& Unit
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(0-1200 msec)
(0-1200 msec)
(0-10 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
OHVA.
57. PAGE TIME OUT
(1-250 sec)
(100-2500 msec)
(0-250 sec)
(1-60 min)
(3-99 sec)
(100-9900 msec)
PCMMC.
(1-60 sec)
(1-30 sec)
(10-30 sec)
signaling.
66. R2MFC INTER TIME
(2000-7000 msec)
(10-30 sec)
signaling
68. RECALL
DISCONNECT
69. RECALL WAIT TIME
(1-250 min)
there is no answer
Wait time until the call is recalled to attendant
(0-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
(1-250 sec)
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Data Range
Description
& Unit
(0-250 sec)
(0-250 sec)
(200-9900 MS)
outgoing calls.
75. TRANSFER RECALL
(0-250 sec)
transferred call.
76. TSW CONN. DELAY
(0-10 sec)
(0-990 sec)
(0-990 sec)
(05-15 sec)
Default
00.
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
11.
12.
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
20.
21.
23.
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: 5 sec
: 10 sec
: 2 sec
: 100 min
: 1000sec
: 25 sec
: 10 sec
: 30 sec
: 30 sec
: 45 sec
: 2 sec
: 2 sec
: 3 sec
: 30 sec
: 30 sec
: 5 sec
: 6 sec
: 3 min
: 20 min
: 1000 msec
24.
27.
28.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
53.
54.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
72.
: 30 sec
: 3 sec
: 30 min
: 30 min
: 30 sec
: 30 min
: 2 sec
: 500 msec
: 50 msec
: 30 sec
: 45 sec
: 10 sec
: 800 msec
: 350 msec
: 100 msec
: 1000 msec
: 30 sec
: 10 sec
: 7 sec
: 60 sec
: 5 sec
: 5 sec
: 600 msec
: 300 msec
: 5 sec
: 15 sec
: 10 sec
: 20 sec
: 500 msec
: 45 sec
: 5 min
: 5 sec
: 2000 msec
: 15 sec
: 2 sec
: 14 sec
: 2500 msec
: 14 sec
: 2 min
: 15 sec
: 30 sec
: 15 sec
: 10 sec
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73.
74.
75.
76.
77.
78.
80.
: 45 sec
: 1000 msec
: 20 sec
: 0 sec
: 0 sec
: 0 sec
: 8 sec
Programming Procedure
Display
TRANSFER RECALL
20 sec _
TRANSFER RECALL
10 sec
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Data Range
Description
Variables
& Unit
0. NO ANS FWD
(0-250 sec)
1. DTMF DUR.
(100-9900 msec)
2. F-DGT DELY
(100-9900 msec)
3. OFFHK SEL.
(0-250 sec)
4. EFWD DELAY
(1-250 sec)
forward
Default
NO ANS FWD
DTMF DUR.
F-DGT DELY
OFFHK SEL
EFWD DELAY
: 15 sec
: 100 msec
: 600 msec
: 15 sec
: 10 sec
Programming Procedure
Display
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Description
Answer Back detection time
(100-9900 msec)
(10-2500 msec)
(100-9900 msec)
(100-9900 msec)
(20-2500 msec)
06. NO RING TM
(1-25 sec)
(1-25 sec)
(0-2500 msec)
(10-2500 msec)
(100-300 msec)
(100-9900 msec)
(0-25 sec)
Default
ANS. BAK TM
CLEARING
CO SUPV TM
DTMF DUR.
F-DGT DELY
FLASH TIME
NO RING TM
PAUSE TIME
PRS DET TM
: 600 msec
: 1000 msec
: 2500 msec
: 100 msec
: 600 msec
: 600 msec
: 4 sec
: 3 sec
: 0 msec
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RING DET. TM
WINK TIME
MF/DP INT
MFR DLY TM
: 300 sec
: 200 sec
: 800 sec
: 0 sec
.Programming Procedure
Display
[702] CLEARING
1000 MS _
[702] CLEARING
2000 MS
Page 2-168
MAKE/BREAK RATIO
Default
MAKE/BREAK RATIO : 33 MAKE
PULSE PER SECOND : 10 PPS
Programming Procedure
Display
MAKE/BREAK RATIO
33 MAKE
MAKE/BREAK RATIO
33 MAKE
MAKE/BREAK RATIO
40 MAKE
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Display
OLD:0211115:0111
NEW:YYMMDDW:HHMM
OLD:021115:1111
NEW:02MMDDW:HHMM
Page 2-170
INTERRUPT TONE
Interrupt tone
CONTINUOUS TONE
Continuous tone
Default
TONE
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
500
500
500
500
50
50
50
50
1000
250
1000
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
05. HOLD/CAMPON
500
3500
500
3500
CONTINUOUS TONE
1000
2000
1000
2000
1000
2000
1000
2000
100
100
100
100
1000
2000
1000
2000
500
500
500
500
1000
2000
1000
2000
11. CO BUSY
12. CO RING BACK
13. CO DIAL
CONTINUOUS TONE
All tones are INTERRUPT tones except MSGWAT TONE and CO DIAL, and the
unit is msec .
CO BUSY, CO RING BACK, and CO DIAL are not provided by the system, but are
provided by the service provider.
Page 2-171
Programming Procedure
Display
BUSY TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
BUSY TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
BUSY TONE
INTERRUPT TONE
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-172
Ring Mode 1
Ring Mode 1
Ring Mode 1
Program 758 Ring Mode Conversion Table shall be assigned when using with devices
that only have the night time/day time mode such as voice mail.
Default
N/A
Page 2-173
Programming Procedure
Display
RING PLAN(SUN:1)
ST:
END:
RING PLAN(MON:1)
ST:
END:
RING PLAN(MON:1)
ST:_
END:
RING PLAN(MON:1)
ST:0800 END:_
Page 2-174
Display
RING PLAN
FOLLOW 1
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01:
3a. When setting the ring mode, enter the ring mode
that should operate on the holiday.
Or, press [Volume] to select the ring mode
and press the [Right] Soft button to save the data.
RING PLAN
FOLLOW 1
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01:
ASSIGN HOLIDAY
01:0101
Page 2-175
OFF
ON
OFF
400
200
400
2000
1000
2000
1000
2000
400
100
400
2000
400
200
400
4000
1000
3000
1000
3000
Unit is msec.
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-176
1000(msec)
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [511].
Display
MW LAMP CADENCE
CONTINUOUS LED
MW LAMP CADENCE
INTERRUPT LED
MW LAMP CADENCE
1000 1000
Page 2-177
CHECK OUT
If the room is still in check-in status after the checkout time, the
room charge for the new day is automatically charged. However,
this does not apply when the room status is HOLD.
CHECK IN END TM
The room charge for the new day is not automatically charged for
rooms that checked in after this time.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-178
This program is not applicable to iDCS-M systems equipped with the MCP board.
BUSY TONE
Busy tone
DIAL TONE
Dial tone
DND TONE
TRANSFER TONE
Transfer tone
ERROR TONE
Error tone
RINGBACK TONE
Ringback tone
Default
TONE
Programming Procedure
Display
BUSY TONE
TONE
DIAL TONE
TONE
DIAL TONE
701
Page 2-179
Display
OPERATOR GROUP
1:500
2:500
2.
OPERATOR GROUP
1:500
2:500
OPERATOR GROUP
1:501
2:500
OPERATOR GROUP
2:502
1:501
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TYPE
RING
OVERFLOW
GRP TRSF
NEXT PORT
MEMBER
NXT HUNT
GROUP BUSY
NORMAL GRP
VMAA GROUP
UCD GROUP
AA GROUP
BI-VMS GROUP
MSG GROUP
Page 2-181
SEQUENTIAL
(sequential incoming)
the group
DISTRIBUTE
(distributed incoming)
2
UNCONDITION
(automatic incoming)
To enable a busy member to ring off hook when a call is connected to a group, set the
off-hook ring of Program 300 to ON. Off-hook ring is performed in the UNCONDITION
method only.
Default
TYPE
NORMAL GRP
MCP
MCP2
iDCS-L
548 : AA GROUP
iDCS-M
528 : AA GROUP
iDCS-L
548 : AA GROUP
iDCS-M
528 : AA GROUP
RING
DISTRIBUTE
OVERFLOW
030 SEC
GRP TRSF
045 SEC
NEXT PORT
NONE
MEMBER
NONE
NXT HUNT
000 SEC
GROUP BUSY
OFF
Programming Procedure
1. Click [Transfer] and [601].
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Display
[501] STN GROUP
TYPE:NORMAL GRP
Page 2-183
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
<
>
Space ?
Dialing
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Programmable Buttons
Button A : Select Uppercase/Lowercase
Button B : Select Korean characters/English characters
Page 2-184
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-185
SEQUENTIAL
(Sequential Search)
1
DISTRIBUTE
(Distributed Search)
Default
For MCP
MODE
SEQUENTIAL
MEMBER
800
801
Station(VoIP)
NONE
line groups
For MCP2
MODE
SEQUENTIAL
MEMBER
800
803
Station(VoIP Networking)
804
C.O. Line(H.323)
805
C.O. Line(SIP)
NONE
line groups
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [603].
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Display
[9] TRK GROUP
MODE:SEQUENTIAL
3.
4.
5.
Related Program
Program 712
Program 724
Page 2-187
Display
INT.PAGE ZONE(0)
MEMBER 01:NONE
INT.PAGE ZONE(1)
MEMBER 01:NONE
INT.PAGE ZONE(1)
MEMBER 01:NONE
INT.PAGE ZONE(1)
MEMBER 01:201
5.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-188
Display
EXT.PAGE ZONE(5)
MEMBER 1:NONE
2.
3.
Page 2-189
Display
FREE LIST:20
SYSTEM:20
FREE LIST:20
SYSTEM:20
FREE LIST:20
SYSTEM:20
4.
FREE LIST:10
SYSTEM:30
Page 2-190
Speed Dial
Speed Dial Name
Enter Common Speed Dial
Enter Common Speed Dial Name
FIRST MSG
Message sent when all the members of the UCD group are busy
01
SECOND MSG
02
EXIT CODE
of a UCD group when all the members of the UCD group are busy
connect to FINAL DEST promptly while listening an
announcement because all the members of the UCD group are
busy
03
RETRY COUNT
04
FINAL DEST
05
RING-NEXT
06
UCD RECL
07
MOH SOURCE
08
WRAP-UP
10
ALLOUTFINAL
11
AGENT PIN NO
12
GBUSY NEXT
If all agents are busy, specifies whether the next port is called
immediately during overflow time.
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Default
00.
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11.
12.
FIRST MSG
SECOND MSG
EXIT CODE
RETRY COUNT
FINAL DEST
RING-NEXT
UCD RECL
MOH SOURCE
WRAP-UP
AUTO LOG OUT
ALLOUT FINAL
AGENT PIN NO
GBUSY NEXT
: 61
: 62
: NONE
: 03
: 5000
: 30 SEC
: 10 SEC
: NONE
: 10 SEC
: ON
: OFF
: OFF
: OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
3.
4.
5.
Related Program
Program 601
Program 717
Page 2-192
MCP2
Number of Buffers
iDCS-L
1500
iDCS-M
1000
iDCS-L
2000
iDCS-M
2000
Default
10
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [608].
2.
3.
4.
Display
[201] REVIEW BLK
10:340 FREE
Related Program
Program 119
Program 312
Program 725
Page 2-193
To use the MCP system, a LAN board is required to be mounted to the system.
MCP2
Number of Buffers
iDCS-L
1500
iDCS-M
1000
iDCS-L
2000
iDCS-M
2000
Default
10
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
4.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-194
Display
2.
3.
4.
Related Program
Program 117
Page 2-195
Display
2.
3.
4.
Related Program
Program 118
Page 2-196
Display
STATION GROUP
201:001
2.
3.
TRUNK GROU{
702:301
4.
TRUNK GROUP
702:302
TRUNK GROUP
701:301
Page 2-197
LOCAL IPP
REMOTE IPP
NETWORKING
VoIP TRUNK
MGI3 REQ
H.323 or SIP
MGI port to be used if MGI3 is necessary for a VoIP call such
as facsimile
Programming Procedure
Display
USER:LOCAL IPP
MODE:SEQUENTIAL
2.
USER:NETWORKING
MODE:SEQUENTIAL
USER:NETWORKING
MEMBER 001:3801
USER:NETWORKING
MODE:DISTRIBUTE
USER:NETWORKING
MEMBER 001:3809
Page 2-198
Display
[3801]MGI USER
NONE
[3803]MGI USER
NONE
[3803]MGI USER
3201
4. Press [Transfer] to exit the program. Or, press [Speaker] to move on to the next
program.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-199
Display
2.
3.
4.
Related Program
Program 701
Page 2-200
TOLL LEVEL
Sets a limitation class of C.O. line calling for each service class.
USABLE FEATURE
Specifies whether an internal voice mail port can be used for each
service class.
The limitation class of C.O. line calling specified in the service class table can be
entered with dial buttons manually.
Dial No.
The functions specified in the service class table are shown below :
00
AA CALER
01
ABSENCE
Absence
02
ALM CLR
Clear an Alarm
03
AUTO RDL
Automatic Re-dialing
04
CALLBACK
Call Back
05
CID ABND
06
CID INQR
Page 2-201
07
CID INVT
08
CONFER
Conference
09
DALM CLR
10
DIRECT
Directory Dial
11
DISA
DISA
12
DND
Do Not Disturb
13
DND FWRD
14
DND OVRD
15
DOOR
16
DSS
17
DTS
18
EXT AREC
19
EXT FWD
20
FEATURE
Use Features
21
FLASH
Flash
22
FOLLOW-ME
23
FORW ORD
Call Forwarding
24
FWDTOVMS
25
GRP I/O
Include/Exclude a Group
26
HOLD
Hold
27
HOT LINE
28
INTERCOM
Station Call
30
MESSAGE
Message
31
MM PAGE
Meet Me Page
32
NEW CALL
33
OHVAED
34
OHVAING
35
ONEA2
36
OPERATOR
37
OUT TRSF
38
OVERRIDE
Listen-in Calling
39
PAGE 0
Page to Zone 0
40
PAGE 1
Page to Zone 1
41
PAGE 2
Page to Zone 2
42
PAGE 3
Page to Zone 3
43
PAGE 4
Page to Zone 4
44
PAGE 5
Page to Zone 5
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45
PAGE 6
Page to Zone 6
46
PAGE 7
Page to Zone 7
47
PAGE 8
Page to Zone 8
48
PAGE 9
Page to Zone 9
49
PAGE *
Page to Zone *
50
PGM MSG
Absent Message
51
PICKUP
Call Pickup
52
PRB
53
REM.HOLD
Remote Hold
54
RNG PLAN
55
SECURE
56
SET RLOC
57
SSPD TOL
58
STN LOCK
Lock Station
59
SYS SPD
60
TRK AREC
61
TRK EHLD
62
UNCO CNF
63
VM AREC
64
VM AME
65
VM REC
66
VMS PSWD
67
VMS REC
Default
TOLL LEVEL
Service Class
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
30
Others
LEVEL
USE FEATURE
DND
DND OVRD
EXT AREC
EXT FWD
FOLOW-ME
FORWARD
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
Page 2-203
OUT TRSF
OVERRIDE
PGM MSG
SET RLOC
STS MSG
TRK AREC
UNCO CNF
VM AREC
VM AME
VM REC
Others
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: NO
: YES
Display
COS CONTENTS(01)
TOLL LEVEL:A
2.
COS CONTENTS(05)
TOLL LEVEL:A
COS CONTENTS(01)
00:aa CALER:YES
COS CONTENTS(01)
22:FORWARD :NO
5.
COS CONTENTS(01)
22:FORWARD :YES
Page 2-204
This program is related to the contents of 'Program 704, Meta Characters to Limit
Calling.'
Button
Input
0-*
A-C
DIGIT
001
00X
002
0X
003
101
004
7008X
005
Others
Page 2-205
Programming Procedure
Display
DENY(001) :BCDEFG
00X
:111111
2.
DENY(010) :BCDEFG
:000000
3.
DENY(010) :BCDEFG
0X
:000000
DENY(010) :BCDEFG
0X
:010101
Page 2-206
This program is related to the contents of 'Program 704, Meta Characters to Limit
Calling.'
Button
Input
0-*
A-C
DIGIT
001
011X
002
012X
003
015X
004
016X
005
017X
006
018X
007
019X
008
080X
009
11X
Rest
Page 2-207
Programming Procedure
Display
ALOW(001) :BCDEFG
01X
:000000
2.
ALOW(010) :BCDEFG
:000000
3.
ALOW(010) :BCDEFG
032
:000000
ALOW(010) :BCDEFG
:010101
032
Page 2-208
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [704].
Display
:0123456789*#
X:111111111111
2.
3.
4.
:0123456789*#
Y:000100010001
Related Program
Program 702
Program 703
Page 2-209
Default
N/A
Programmable Buttons
Button B
Button C
Button D
Button E
Button F
Button ANS/RLS
Adds the entered number and name of the speed dial to Program 728, Caller
Information Transfer Table
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
Page 2-210
4.
Page 2-211
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
<
>
Space ?
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Page 2-212
Programmable Buttons
Button
Select Uppercase/Lowercase
Button B
Select Korean/English
Button ANS/RLS
Add the entered number and name of a speed dial to Program 728, Caller
Information Transfer Table
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
Page 2-213
Display
AUTHOR.CODE(001)
_
C:01
2.
AUTHOR.CODE(002)
C:01
3.
AUTHOR.CODE(002)
3245
C:01
4.
AUTHOR.CODE(002)
3245
C:04
Page 2-214
Display
ACCOUNT CODE
001:
2.
ACCOUNT CODE
010:_
ACCOUNT CODE
010:4343678
Page 2-215
SPECIAL CODE
TOLL OVERRIDE
(Number : 10 (4 digits))
Urgent call code that ignores call limitation and forced input code
for a urgent call(Number : 8 (14 digits))
3
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
4.
5.
Related Program
Program 702
Program 703
Page 2-216
Display
2.
Page 2-217
Related Program
Program 310
Program 711
Program 712
Program 713
Page 2-218
SUN
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
Time
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
Page 2-219
Page 2-220
Display
2.
3.
4.
5.
Page 2-221
6.
Page 2-222
15
Insert(Before Dialing)
14
Add(After Dialing)
14
The actual dialing order of all digits is Insert a Digit + Dial a Digit - Digit to be Deleted
+ Add a Digit.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
Page 2-223
4.
5.
Page 2-224
MOH SOURCE below is not supported in the MCP board mounted iDCS-M.
DGT
16 digits received from outside can be entered. A digit different from each other
can be entered as *.
(For example, enter 20* or 2** if there are 201, 202, and 203.)
MOH SOURCE
Music on Hold specified when holding tone depends on a digit received from
outside when a C.O. line incoming call holds. In case of NONE, Music on Hold
for each C.O. line is used.
RING PLAN
1-6
CW
Specifies whether call is parked automatically when the transferred station is busy.
DELETE
NAME
Use dial buttons to enter a name in English. Press a dial to display characters below
on LCD depending on the number of pressing the same dial. Press another dial to
save the displayed characters and move the cursor to the next character.
Press [A] to change uppercase/lowercase input modes.
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
Page 2-225
<
>
Space ?
Dialing
0
1
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
When a digit is entered, enter '.' It means that all digits are applicable. When diurnal/
nocturnal incoming is set, press [B] to display B, which means that the entered digit
is dialed.
Default
MOH
ENTRY
DIGIT
CW
DELETE
NAME
001
2**
NO
N/A
NONE
002
3**
NO
N/A
NONE
003
5**
NO
N/A
NONE
004
8**
NO
N/A
NONE
Others
Page 2-226
SOURCE
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
6.
7.
Page 2-227
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
DS-4000/DS-5000 Phone
Number of
Dialing
0
1
<
>
Space ?
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
06.
07.
08.
09.
10.
11-15.
Page 2-228
Programming Procedure
Display
PGM.MESSAGE (01)
GIVE ME THE CALL
2.
PGM.MESSAGE (12)
Blank Message
PGM.MESSAGE (12)
CALL TO MOBILE
Page 2-229
MCP2
300
iDCS-M
100
iDCS-L
300
iDCS-M
100
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
Page 2-230
Display
MY AREA CODE
AREA:
2.
MY AREA CODE
COUNTRY:82
3.
MY AREA CODE
AREA:02
Page 2-231
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
DS-4000/DS-5000 Phone
Number of
Dialing
0
1
<
>
Space ?
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [719].
2.
Page 2-232
Display
IDLE DISPLAY(01)
DISPLAY(02)
IDLE DISPLAY(02)
WELCOME TO ABC
Page 2-233
Display
2.
KEY
Page 2-234
A buffer is used for Program 723, Set a Button for Each Type of Phones. If a phone
is installed newly, the buffer is used to initialize programmable buttons. Use the buffer
carefully.
Default
RESTORE
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
Page 2-235
Number
1
If the user wants to set the function that was already set to another button, a message,
SAME KEY IS K___ will be displayed and the user will be prompted to change the
setting. Press [1] to delete the existing button and set the function to the new button.
The types of functions that can be set to programmable buttons are described below :
Function expansion numbers are set to some functions (marked as ___) so that the
functions can be used independently. An expansion number shall be set to the function
of selecting C.O. line and C.O. line group directly. However, expansion numbers
might not be set to the other functions.
AAPLAY
AA Message Play
AAREC
AA Message Record
AB
Absence
ABAND
ABW
ACC
ACCT
ALARM
Alarm
AN/RLS
Answer/Release-Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
BARGE
Barge-in/Override
Page 2-236
BILL
BLOCK
OHVA Block
BOOK
Booking
BOOTH
BOSS
CAD
CALL
CAMP
Station Camp-on
CANMG
Message-Cancel
CBK
Call Back
CHIN
CHOUT
CHOICE
CID
CONF
Conference
CONP
CR
CREDIT
CS
CSNR
DGPALM
DICT
Dictation
DIR_
Directory dial(Directory)
DIVERT
DLOCK
DND
Do Not Disturb
DNDO
DND Override
DP
Direct Pick Up
DROP
DS
DT
EP
EXTMIC
FAUTO
FLASH
FWRD
Call Forward
Page 2-237
GPIK
Group Pick Up
GCONF
HDSET
Headset Mode
HLDPK
Hold Pick Up
HOLD
Hold
HOTEL
IG
In/out of Group
INFDSP
INQIRE
ISPY
LANREQ
LCR
LISTN
Group Listening
LNR
Last Number Redial : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the
fixed key
LOG
MMPA
MMPG
Meet Me Page
MS
MSG
Message : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
MUTE
Mute : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
MW
Message Waiting
NEW
New Call
NIGHT
NND
NOCLIP
NO CLIP Send
NXT
OHVA
OPER
Attendant Call(Operator)
PAGE
Page
PAGPK
PARK
Call Park/Retrieve
PAUSE
Pause
PMSG
Status Message
PRB
Privacy Release/Bridge
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
Page 2-238
PROG
Program
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
PTHR
Path Replacement
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
RB
REJECT
OHVA Reject
RETRY
REVW
CID Review
RP
RSV
RTO
SETDND
SETMG
SG
Station Group
SLOCAT
SNR
SP
Supervisor
SPD
Speed Dial
SPKR
Speaker. Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
STATE
STORE
SYSALM
TG
Trunk Group
TIMER
Timer
TRARPT
Traffic Report
: LAN card is required in the system to which the MCP board is mounted.
TRSF
Transfer. Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
UA
UNA Pick Up
VDIAL
Voice Dial
VG
VM
VMADM
VMAME
VMMSG
VMSCMT
VMSMSG
VMSOUT
VMSCMT
Page 2-239
VMSMSG
VMSOUT
VMSREC
VMSVAC
VMS(Vacant)
VREC
Voice Record
VT
VMS Transfer
WAKEUP
XCHIN
Default
<24-button Digital Phone>
CALL1
CALL1
CALL2
CALL1
DT701
CALL1
DT702
CALL1
DT703
CALL1
DT704
CALL1
DT705
CALL1
DT706
CALL1
DT7017
CALL1
DT708
CALL1
DT709
CALL1
DT7010
CALL1
DT711
CALL1
DT712
CALL1
DT713
CALL1
DT714
CALL1
DT715
CALL1
DT716
CALL1
CONF
CALL1
SPD
CALL1
NONE
CALL1
PAGE
CALL1
CBK
CALL1
GPIK01
CALL1
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DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
DS
CALL1
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [722].
Display
[201] KEY [MAST]
01:CALL1
2.
3.
4.
Page 2-241
24 BTN SETS
01
12 BTN SETS
02
7 BTN SETS
03
6 BTN SETS
04
32 BTN AOMS
05
06
20 BTN SETS
07
28 BTN SETS
08
18 BTN SETS
09
8 BTN SETS
For MCP2
00
24 BTN SETS
01
12 BTN SETS
02
7 BTN SETS
03
6 BTN SETS
04
32 BTN AOMS
05
06
20 BTN SETS
07
28 BTN SETS
08
18 BTN SETS
09
8 BTN SETS
10
99 BTN SETS
11
38 BTN SETS
12
21 BTN SETS
13
14 BTN SETS
Page 2-242
Number
1
If the user wants to set a function specified to another button, a message, SAME
KEY IS K___ will be displayed to prompt if the function is changed. Press [1] to
delete the existing button and set the function to another button.
The types of functions that can be set to programmable buttons are shown below : Set a
function expansion number to use some functions(underlined). An expansion number
shall be set to the function of selecting a C.O. line and a C.O. line group directly.
An expansion number does not need to be set to the other functions.
AAPLAY
AAREC
AB
ABSENCE
ABAND
ABW
ACC
ACCT
ALARM
Alarm
AN/RLS
Answer/Release - Can be set only if this function is not set to a fixing key.
BARGE
Barge-in/Override
BILL
BLOCK
BOOK
Booking
BOOTH
Page 2-243
BOSS
CAD
CALL
CAMP
Station Camp-on
CANMG
Cancel Messages
CBK
Call Back
CHIN
CHOUT
CHOICE
CID
CONF
Conference
CONP
CR
CREDIT
CS
CSNR
DGPALM
DICT
Note(Dictation)
DIR_
Directory Dial
DIVERT
DLOCK
Door Unlock
DND
Do Not Disturb
DNDO
DND Override
DP
Direct Pick up
DROP
DS
DT
EP
EXTMIC
FAUTO
FLASH
FWRD
Call Forward
GPIK
Group Pick Up
GRCONF
HDSET
Headset Mode
HLDPK
Hold Pick Up
Page 2-244
HOLD
Hold
HOTEL
IG
In/out of Group
INFDSP
INQIRE
ISPY
LANREQ
LCR
LISTN
Group Listening
LNR
Last Number Redial : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the
fixed key
LOG
MMPA
MMPG
Meet Me Page
MS
MSG
Message : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
MUTE
Mute : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
MW
Message Waiting
NEW
New Call
NIGHT
NND
NOCLIP
NO CLIP Send
NXT
OHVA
OPER
Attendant Call(Operator)
PAGE
Page
PAGPK
PARK
Call Park/Retrieve
PAUSE
Pause
PMSG
Status Message
PRB
Privacy Release/Bridge
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
PROG
Program
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
PTHR
Path Replacement
: Not supported to the MCP board mounted iDCS-M system
RB
Page 2-245
REJECT
OHVA Reject
RETRY
REVW
CID Review
RP
RSV
RTO
SETDND
SETMG
SG
Station Group
SLOCAT
SNR
SP
Supervisor
SPD
Speed Dial
SPKR
Speaker. Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
STATE
STORE
SYSALM
TG
Trunk Group
TIMER
Timer
TRARPT
Traffic Report
: LAN card is required in the system to which the MCP board is mounted.
TRSF
Transfer. Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
UA
UNA Pick Up
VDIAL
Voice Dial
VG
VM
VMADM
VMAME
VMMSG
VMSCMT
VMSMSG
VMSOUT
VMSREC
VMSVAC
VMS(Vacant)
VREC
Voice Record
VT
VMS Transfer
WAKEUP
XCHIN
Page 2-246
Default
Same as the default of Program 722 Set a Button for Each Station.
Programming Procedure
Display
5.
Page 2-247
01
02
AA DIAL NO.
03
04
05
06
Displays functions.
07
09
10
For MCP2
00
01
02
AA/VD DIAL NO AA
03
04
05
06
Displays functions.
07
09
10
11
Page 2-248
12
13
14
15
16
17
If the user wants to set an existing dial number, SAME DIAL EXIST will be
displayed to prompt if the dial number will be replaced. Press [1] to delete already
set dial number and set a new function. When a function to replace the dial number is
selected, a function that starts with the character corresponding to the number of
dialing is displayed.
Dial
Number
1
The type of functions that change phone numbers are described below :
ABAND
ABS
Absent
ABW
ACCT
ACCOUNT
ALMCLR
Disables Alarms
AUTH
BARGE
BARGE-IN/OVERRIDE
BILL
BLOCK
BOSS
CAMP
STATION CAMP-ON
CANMG
MESSAGE CANCEL
CBK
CALL BACK
CHIN
CHOUT
CHOICE
CONF
CONFERENCE
CONP
CR
CREDIT
Page 2-249
DGPALM
DICT
Note(Dictation)
DIR
Directory Dial
DIRPK
Direct Pick Up
DISALM
DIVERT
DLOCK
Door Unlock
DND
Do Not Disturb
DNDO
DND Override
FAUTO
FLASH
FWD
Call Forward
GCONF
GPPK
Group Pick Up
HDSET
Headset Mode
HLDPK
Hold Pick Up
HOLD
Hold
HOTEL
Hotel-Serves as a hotel
IG
In/Out Of Group
INFDSP
LCR
LISTN
Group Listening
LNR
Last Number Redial-Can be set only if this function is not already set to
the fixed key
LOG
MMPA
MMPG
Meet Me Page
MSG
Message : Can be set only if this function is not already set to the fixed key
MYGRPK
My Group Pick Up
NEW
New Call
NIGHT
NOCLIP
No Clip Send
OHVA
OPER
Operator
PAGE
Page
PAGPK
Page 2-250
PARK
Call Park/Retrieve
PMSG
Status Message
PTHR
Path Replacement
RB
REJECT
OHVA Reject
RSV
RTO
SETMG
SKIP
SLOCAT
SLTALM
Set Alarm
SLTMMC
SLT Programming
SNR
SPEED
Speed Dial
SRELOC
Set Relocation
STATE
UA
UNA Pick Up
VDIAL
Voice Dial
VMADM
VM Administration
VMAME
VMMEMO
VM Memo
VMMSG
VM Message
VMSCMT
VMS COMMECT
VMSMSG
VMS Message
VMSOUT
VMSREC
VMS Record
VMSVAC
VMS Vacant
VREC
Voice Record
WAKEUP
WCOS
ZONE
Page 2-251
Default
STN DIAL NUM
AA DIAL NUM
<MCP>
iDCS-L : 500~549 or 5000~5049, iDCS-M : 500~529 or 5000~5029
<MCP2>
iDCS-L : 500~579 or 5000~5079, iDCS-M : 500~539 or 5000~5039
Page 2-252
ABAND
64
ABS
NONE
ABW
NONE
ACCT
47
ALMCLR
57
AUTH
NONE
BARGE
NONE
BILL
NONE
BLOCK
NONE
BOSS
NONE
CAMP
45
CANMG
42
CBK
44
CHIN
NONE
CHOUT
NONE
CHOICE
NONE
CONF
46
CONP
NONE
CR
NONE
CREDIT
NONE
DGPALM :
NONE
DICT
NONE
DIR
NONE
DIRPK
65
DISALM
58
DLOCK
13
DIVERT
NONE
DLOCK
13
DND
40
DNDO
NONE
FAUTO
14
FLASH
49
FWD
60
GRCONF
NONE
GRPK
66
HDSET
NONE
HLDPK
12
HOLD
11
HOTEL
NONE
IG
53
INFDSP
NONE
LCR
NONE
LISTN
NONE
LNR
19
LOG
NONE
FAUTO
14
FLASH
49
MMPA
56
MMPG
54
MSG
43
MMPA
56
MMPG
54
MSG
43
MYGRPK
NEW
NONE
NIGHT
NONE
NOCLIP
NONE
OHVA
NONE
OPER
PAGE
55
PAGPK
10
PARK
NONE
PMSG
48
PTHR
NONE
RB
NONE
REJECT
NONE
Page 2-253
RSV
NONE
RTO
NONE
SETMG
41
SKIP
NONE
SLOCAT
NONE
SLTALM
NONE
SLTMMC
15
SNR
17
SPEED
16
SRELOC
NONE
STATE
NONE
UA
67
VDIAL
681
VMADM
NONE
VMAME
NONE
VMMEMO
NONE
VMMSG
NONE
VMSCMT
NONE
VMSMSG
NONE
VMSOUT
NONE
VMSREC
NONE
VMSVAC
NONE
VREC
682
WAKEUP
18
WCOS
59
ZONE
NONE
SO STN DIAL NO
8701~
NONE
3501~
3401~
MGI DIAL NO
3801~
IP STN DIAL NO
3201~
MOBILE DIAL NO
3301~
8301~
8401~
8501~
Page 2-254
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Page 2-255
PAGE HEADER
01
02
INCOMING CALL
03
OUTGOING CALL
04
AUTHORIZE CODE
05
06
IN/OUT GROUP
07
DND CALL
08
WAKE-UP CALL
09
DIRECTORY NAME
10
CALLER ID DATA
11
ABANDON CALL
12
LONG DISTANCE
answering.
that start with 0.
13
15
INCOMING ANSWER
16
INTERCOM CALL
17
23
DID NUM/NAME
For MCP2
00
PAGE HEADER
01
02
INCOMING CALL
03
OUTGOING CALL
04
AUTHORIZE CODE
05
Page 2-256
06
IN/OUT GROUP
07
DND CALL
08
WAKE-UP CALL
09
DIRECTORY NAME
10
CALLER ID DATA
11
ABANDON CALL
12
LONG DISTANCE
13
15
INCOMING ANSWER
16
INTERCOM CALL
17
20
REPT is printed.
21
22
23
DID NUM/NAME
A directory name can have up to 16 characters long. Refer to the description below :
Use dial buttons to enter names in English. Press a dial to display characters below
on LCD depending on the number of pressing the same dial. Press another dial to
save the displayed characters and move the cursor to the next character. Press [A] to
change uppercase/lowercase input modes.
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
DS-4000/DS-5000 Phone
Number of
Dialing
0
1
<
>
Space ?
Number of
Dialing
Page 2-257
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
For MCP
PAGE HEADER
YES
60 Lines
INCOMING CALL
NO
OUTGOING CALL
YES
AUTHORIZE CODE
NO
YES
IN/OUT GROUP
NO
DND CALL
NO
WAKE-UP CALL
YES
DIRECTORY NAME
N/A
CALLER ID DATA
NO
ABANDON CALL
NO
LONG DISTANCE
NO
00
INCOMING ANSWER
NO
INTERCOM CALL
NO
NO
DID NUM/NAME
YES
For MCP2
PAGE HEADER
YES
60 Lines
INCOMING CALL
NO
OUTGOING CALL
YES
AUTHORIZE CODE
NO
YES
IN/OUT GROUP
NO
DND CALL
NO
WAKE-UP CALL
YES
DIRECTORY NAME
N/A
CALLER ID DATA
NO
ABANDON CALL
NO
LONG DISTANCE
NO
00
Page 2-258
INCOMING ANSWER
NO
INTERCOM CALL
NO
NO
END
00
DID NUM/NAME
YES
Programming Procedure
Display
PAGE HEADER
PRINT:YES
2.
INCOMING CALL
PRINT:NO
3.
INCOMING CALL
PRINT:YES
4.
Related Program
Program 300
Program 804
Page 2-259
SEPARATOR
Separator
DISCONNECT SIGNAL
Disconnect Signal
CALL TYPE ID
Call Type ID
PROGRESS TONE ID
CALLER ID NUMBER
0. DIRECT CALL
Direct Call
4. RECALL
Recall
6. OVERFLOW
Overflow
7. DID CALL
DID Call
8. MESSAGE CALL
Message Call
Progress Tone ID
0. DIAL TONE
Dial Tone
1. BUSY TONE
Busy Tone
3. DND NO MORE
DND Tone
4. HDSET ANSWER
Headset Answer
5. SPKER ANSWER
Speaker Answer
Default
Page 2-260
NO
NO
NO
NO
SEPERATOR
NO
DISCONECT SIGNAL
NO
CALL TYPE ID
DIRECT CALL
NO
NO
NO
NO
RECALL
NO
NO
OVERFLOW
NO
DID CALL
NO
MESSAGE CALL
NO
PROGRESS TONE ID
DIAL TONE
NO
BUSY TONE
NO
NO
DND NO MORE
NO
HDSET ANSWER
NO
SPKER ANSWER
NO
CALLER ID NUMBER
NO
Programmable Buttons
Button A : Enter an alphabet A
Button B : Enter an alphabet B
Button C : Enter an alphabet C
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
Page 2-261
SEPERATOR
NO
CALL TYPE ID
DIRECT CALL : NO
CALL TYPE ID
DIRECT CALL : *
Page 2-262
MCP
MCP2
iDCS-L
1500
iDCS-M
400
iDCS-L
2000
iDCS-M
1000
Press dial buttons to see the following characters on LCD depending on the number
of pressing the same dial. Press another button to save the displayed character and
move the cursor to the next character. Press the [A] button to change
uppercase/lowercase input modes.
Press [Volume] to save the characters and move the cursor front and back.
DS-4000/DS-5000 Phone
Number of
Dialing
0
1
<
>
Space ?
Number of
Dialing
Press the dial button #. Then, the following special characters will appear in the
order below :
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Page 2-263
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [728].
Display
TRANSLATIO(0001)
DGT:
2.
TRANSLATIO(0005)
DGT:_
3.
TRANSLATIO(0005)
DGT:2801974_
4.
TRANSLATIO(0005)
SAMSUNG KEYPHONE
5.
Related Program
Program 119
Program 312
Program 402
Program 415
Program 725
Page 2-264
Not Adjusted
1. +1.9
1.9dB Raised
2. -6.0
6.0dB Descended
3. -2.5
2.5dB Descended
Default
+0.0
Programming Procedure
Display
4.
[3951]AA GAINREC:+0.0
PL:+0.0
[3951]AA GAIN
REC:-6.0 PL:+0.0
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-265
If the internal auto attendant card is mounted for the first time, recording shall be
made after memory is deleted. In addition, recording shall be made after memory is
deleted if the system or card is reset during recording, after recording, or during
memory deletion(displayed as Busy on playback).
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
[3951]RAM CLEAR
CLR RECORDED?NO
2.
[3951]RAM CLEAR
CLR RECORDED?NO
3.
4.
5.
[3951]RAM CLEAR
ARE YOU SURE?YES
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-266
Entry
001
0 5000
002
2*** B
003
3*** B
004
5*** B
005
8*** B
006
9 P03
Programming Procedure
Display
AA TRANS TB(01)
001:0 500
2.
AA TRANS TB(01)
001:0 500
3.
AA TRANS TB(01)
001:0 500
4.
AA TRANS TB(01)
001:223 500
Page 2-267
5.
6.
AA TRANS TB(01)
001:223 223
Related Program
Program 733
Page 2-268
PLAN MSG1
01
PLAN MSG2
02
PLAN MSG3
03
PLAN MSG4
04
PLAN MSG5
05
PLAN MSG6
06
ALTER MSG
07
INVLID MSG
08
NO ANS MSG
09
XFER MSG
10
BUSY MSG
11
NO STN MSG
12
NO ACT MSG
13
CAMP ON
14
ANS DELAY
15
RETRY CNT
16
TRANS TABLE
17
BUSY DEST
18
NO ANS DEST
19
NO ACT DEST
20
INVLID DEST
Page 2-269
Default
PLAN MSG1~6
49
ALTER MSG
49
INVLID MSG
64
NO ANS MSG
51
XFER MSG
53
BUSY MSG
52
NO STN MSG
50
NO ACT MSG
59
CAMP ON
OFF
ANS DELAY
1 SEC
RETRY CNT
03
TRANS TABLE
01
BUSY DEST
5000
NO ANS DEST
5000
NO ACT DEST
5000
INVLID DEST
5000
Programming Procedure
Display
AA PLAN PROG(01)
PLAN MSG1:49
AA PLAN PROG(01)
PLAN MSG1:49
AA PLAN PROG(01)
PLAN MSG2:49
AA PLAN PROG(01)
PLAN MSG2:02
Page 2-270
Display
[3951]AA PLAN
PLAN NO:01
[5048]AA PLAN
PLAN NO:01
[5048]AA PLAN
PLAN NO:02
5.
Related Program
Program 601
Program 733
Page 2-271
Display
AA MSG MATCH(01)
01
2.
AA MSG MATCH(01)
01
3.
AA MSG MATCH(01)
11+12+13+14+15
4.
Related Program
Program 733
Page 2-272
Display
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG:NOT USE
2.
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG:NOT USE
3.
[3958]SET AAMOH
MOH MSG:10
4.
Related Program
Program 308
Program 309
Program 408
Program 607
Program 736
Page 2-273
This program is not supported in the iDCS-M system to which the MCP board is mounted.
About Digits
There are 500 entries. Up to 10 digits can be set to each entry.
The entries are used to search a conversion table corresponding to the number pressed
for dialing from a station. There are 8 types(Nos. 1 to 8) of a dial conversion table.
The dial conversion table is used for Program 433, a Scale of Charges for Calls through
a C.O. line. Exact charges are set according to the billing table from Program 749.
Whenever a new entry is added, the entry is sorted by number system because the
system analyzes numbers in logical order. For example, if an entry with 1, 13, 1305,
and 1401 is set to this program and 13056 is dialed, 1305 will be selected. If an entry
with 1, 13, 13056, and 1401 is set to this program and 1305 is dialed, this program
will not operate until the user enters one more digit.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
COST DP
DIGIT:
(001)
COST DP
DIGIT:
(001)
COST DP
DIGIT:051
(001)
COST DP
(001)
CALL RATE:NONE
Page 2-274
Page 2-275
This program is not supported in the iDCS-M system to which the MCP board is mounted.
FIRST DURATION
Allowable calling time with the amount charged for the initial call.
0 to 500(seconds) can be entered.
FIRST COST
SECOND
Time to add charge per certain time after the FIRST DURATION.
DURATION
SECOND COST
entered.
4
SURCHARGE
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
2.
3.
4.
5.
Page 2-276
Related Program
Program 433
Program 748
Page 2-277
DOWNLOAD
CARD RESTART
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
VM CARD RESTART
DOWNLOAD ? YES
2.
VM CARD RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
3.
VM CARD RESTART
ARE YOU SURE?NO
4.
VM CARD RESTART
CARD RESTART?NO
5.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-278
Display
2.
Page 2-279
Display
AUTO RECORD
STN:2001 MB:NONE
2.
AUTO RECORD
STN:2011 MB:NONE
3.
AUTO RECORD
PORT:NONE CALL:I
AUTO RECORD
PORT:2100 CALL:I
AUTO RECORD
STN:2011 MB:2011
Page 2-280
Display
WARNING DEST
DEST:5000
2.
WARNING DEST
DEST:5000
3.
Related Program
Program 755
Page 2-281
Display
VM HALT
STATUS:PROC
2.
VM HALT
ARE YOU SURE?YES
3.
VM HALT
STATUS:PROC
4.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-282
Display
VM ALARM
THRESHOLD:80
2.
VM ALARM
THRESHOLD:90
3.
Related Program
Program 753
Page 2-283
Display
SET VMMOH
[2100] : NOT USE
2.
SET VMMOH
[2100] : NOT USE
3.
SET VMMOH
[2100] : 10
4.
Related Program
Program 308
Program 309
Program 408
Program 607
Page 2-284
Display
VM IN/OUT
[2100]:IN/OUT
2.
VM IN/OUT
[2100]:IN/OUT
3.
VM IN/OUT
[2100]:OUT
4.
Related Program
Program 756
Page 2-285
Display
VM DAY/NIGHT
RING 1:DAY
2.
VM DAY/NIGHT
RING 2:DAY
3.
4.
VM DAY/NIGHT
RING 2:NIGHT
Related Program
Program 507
Page 2-286
RM Deposit
01
PH Deposit
02~86
87
88
89
W/UP SET
90
W/UP ANS
91
W/UP N/ANS
92
W/UP CANCL
93
Check In
Check in code
94
Check Out
95
Available
96
Occupied
97
Clean Room
98
Fix Room
99
Hold
The characters shown below are displayed on the LCD panel according to the
number of times the same dial button is pressed. When another dial button is pressed,
the displayed character is saved and the cursor moves to the next space. Press the [A]
button to switch between capital and small letters.
The [Volume] button is used to move the cursor backward or forward after saving the
current character.
Page 2-287
Dial count
<
>
Space ?
1
2
Special characters are displayed in the order shown below when the dial button # is
pressed.
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-288
TAX RATE
TYPE
VAL
NAME
The characters shown below are displayed on the LCD panel according to the
number of times the same dial button is pressed. When another dial button is pressed,
the displayed character is saved and the cursor moves to the next space. Press the [A]
button to switch between capital and small letters.
[Volume] is used to move the cursor backward or forward after saving the current
character.
Dial Count
<
Dial Count
Dial Count
>
Space ?
Special characters are displayed in the order shown below when the dial button # is
pressed.
#, space, &, !, :, ?, ., ,, %, $, -, <, >, /, =, [, ], @, ^, (, ), _, +, {, }, |, ; , , ,
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Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
TAX RATE
(1)
TYPE:% VAL:00.00
TAX RATE
(2)
TYPE:% VAL:00.00
TAX RATE
(2)
TYPE:I VAL:00.00
TAX RATE
(1)
TYPE:I VAL:10.00
5. Press the code name and press the [Right] Soft button.
TAX RATE
NAME:VAT
Press [Hold] to erase the code name.
(2)
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Default
100%
Programming Procedure
Display
RM COST RAT(SUN)
100%:
RM COST RAT(MON)100%:_
RM
RM COST RAT(MON)100%:
080
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Display
ENABLE TECH.PROG
PASSCODE:_
2.
ENABLE TECH.PROG
DISABLE TENANT:1
3.
Enter the program mode([0].DISABLE,
[1].ENABLE).
Or, Press [Volume] to select the program mode.
Press the [Right] Soft button to move the cursor.
(The cursor moves only in ENABLE status.)
ENABLE TECH.PROG
ENABLE TENANT:1
ENABLE TECH.PROG
ENABLE TENANT:1
Related Program
Program 801
Page 2-292
Display
TECH. PASSCODE
NEW CODE:_
TECH. PASSCODE
VERIFY :_
Page 2-293
Page 2-294
100
STN LOCK
YES
101
STN CODE
YES
102
CALL FWD
YES
103
ANS, MODE
YES
104
STN NAME
YES
105
SPD DIAL
YES
106
SPD NAME
YES
107
KEY EXT
YES
108
STN STS
YES
109
DAY FORM
YES
110
STN MISC
YES
111
RNG TONE
YES
112
ALM CLK
YES
113
MEMO NO
YES
114
STN VOL
YES
115
PMSG NO.
YES
116
ALM REM.
YES
119
C/A DISP
YES
121
LANGUAGE
YES
201
CUS. CODE
YES
202
CHG. CODE
YES
216
VDIALER
YES
315
BRANCH
YES
404
TRK NAME
YES
502
STN TIME
YES
505
DAT/TIME
YES
602
SGR NAME
YES
705
SPD DIAL
YES
706
SPD NAME
YES
708
ACC CODE
YES
715
PGM MSG
YES
NO
Programming Procedure
Display
CUST.USE MMC :1
100:STN LOCK:YES
2.
CUST.USE MMC :1
100:STN LOCK:YES
CUST.USE MMC :1
502:STN TIME:YES
CUST.USE MMC :1
502:STN TIME:NO
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Note that the dial number is erased when the tenant group is changed.
Default
All cabinets, slots, and ports are assigned to tenant 1.
Programming Procedure
Display
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 01 T:1
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 01 T:1
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:2 01 T:1
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 10 T:1
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 10 T:2
6.
TENANT GROUP
C:1 S:1 ALL T:1
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-296
MCP
This program allows the user to set the parameters of the system I/O ports.
There are five I/O ports with the MCP and LAN card each having two I/O ports,
plus a modem port. There is also a separate LAN port.
The same type of service may not be assigned to more than one I/O ports.
Only PCMMC and REMO M/A may be set at the modem port, and the same type of
service may not be set at another I/O port simultaneously.
0. SERVICE : Service Type
00
NOT USE
Not Use
01
PCMMC
02
SMDR
SMDR
03
UCD REPORT
UCD Report
04
UCD/SMDR
SMDR+UCD Report
05
CTI
CTI
06
CTI/SMDR
CTI+SMDR
07
CTI/UCD
CTI+UCD Report
08
CTI/S/U
CTI+SMDR+UCD Report
09
TRAFFIC
Traffic Report
10
TRF/SMDR
SMDR+Traffic Report
11
ALARM
12
ALM/TRAF
13
PERI UCD
15
ANI/ALI
30
REMO M/A
Remote M&A
31
C-M&A
Centralized M&A
4800 BPS
9600 BPS
19200 BPS
38400 BPS
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7 BITS
8 BITS
NONE
ODD
EVEN
1 BIT
2 BIT
OFF
ON
Default
PORT1
Page 2-298
PORT2
PORT3
PORT4
PORT5
SERVICE
PCMMC
SMDR
NOT USE
NOT USE
NOT USE
BAVD RATE
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
CHAR LENGTH
8 BITS
8 BITS
8 BITS
8 BITS
8 BITS
PARITY
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
RETRY COUNT
STOP BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
WAIT
3000 MS
300 sec
30 sec
30 sec
30 sec
DSR CHECK
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-299
MCP2
This program allows the user to set the parameters of the system I/O ports. There are
total three I/O ports with two system ports that can be set by the user and one modem
port. The second and third ports from the left of the IOM board are the I/O ports that
the can be set by the user, and the first port from the left is the port dedicated for
checking the system status and may not be used by the user. There is also a separate
LAN port.
The same type of service may not be assigned to more than one ports simultaneously.
Only PCMMC and REMO M/A may be set at the modem port, and the same type of
service may not be set at another I/O port simultaneously.
0. SERVICE : Service Type
00
NOT USE
Not Use
01
PCMMC
02
SMDR
SMDR
03
UCD REPORT
UCD Report
04
UCD/SMDR
SMDR+UCD Report
05
CTI
CTI
06
CTI/SMDR
CTI+SMDR
07
CTI/UCD
CTI+UCD Report
08
CTI/S/U
CTI+SMDR+UCD Report
09
TRAFFIC
Traffic Report
10
TRF/SMDR
SMDR+Traffic Report
11
ALARM
12
ALM/TRAF
13
PERI UCD
15
ANI/ALI
16
HM REPT
Hotel Report
17
PMS
Hotel PMS
18
PMS SMDR
Hotel PMS+SMDR
19
BD-PMS
Bi-Directional PMS
30
REMO M/A
Remote M&A
31
C-M&A
Centralized M&A
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4800 BPS
9600 BPS
19200 BPS
38400 BPS
7 BITS
8 BITS
NONE
ODD
EVEN
1 BIT
2 BIT
OFF
ON
Default
PORT2
PORT3
PORT5
SERVICE
PCMMC
SMDR
NOT USE
BAVD RATE
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
19200 BPS
CHAR LENGTH
8 BITS
8 BITS
8 BITS
PARITY
NONE
NONE
NONE
RETRY COUNT
STOP BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
1 BIT
WAIT
3000 MS
300 sec
30 sec
DSR CHECK
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Programming Procedure
Display
4. Enter data.
Or, press [Volume] to select the data and press
the [Left] Soft button to move the cursor.
Page 2-302
Display
MCP VERSION
2001.05.01 S1.00
C1-S1:TEPRI/EP
2001.03.11 V1.03
Page 2-303
The card can be reset by setting the previous and new cards in the same status.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
C:1-S:1 P:N[00]
4TRK 16DLI
C:1-S:1 P:N[00]
4TRK 16DLI
C:1-S:1 P:N[00]
ARE YOU SURE?NO
C:1-S:1 P:1[16]
16DLI 16DLI
Page 2-304
US24
01
EU24
02
KR24
DS-24SE phone
03
KP24
DS-24SI phone
04
KP20
05
7B
06
6B
07
EKTS
08
AOM
Add-on module
09
DOR
Door phone
10
28D
11
FX
00
US24
01
EU24
02
KR24
DS-24SE phone
03
KP24
DS-24SI phone
04
KP20
05
7B
06
6B
07
EKTS
08
AOM
Add-on module
09
DOR
Door phone
10
28D
11
12L
12
21D
13
ITP
IP phone phone
14
FX
MCP2
Page 2-305
Default
KEY TONE VOL
SIDETONE VOL
HANDSET TX
MIC TX LEVEL
NOISE GUARD
NOISE THRES
ALC THRES
TX/RX THRES
TX/RX COMP
:1
:1
:5
:3
:8
:1
:7
:3
:5
Programming Procedure
Display
VOL.CONTROL:US24
KEY TONE VOL:1
VOL.CONTROL:KR24
KEY TONE VOL:1
VOL.CONTROL:KR24
HANDSET TX :5
4. Enter data([1]-[8]).
Or, press [Volume] to select the data and press
the [Left] Soft button.
VOL.CONTROL:KR24
HANDSET TX :6
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5.
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-307
MCP
This program allows the user to adjust the overall volume and sensitivity of the phones
installed in the system.
0
1
2
TX LEVEL
CONTROL
INDEX : 0
LEVEL : 0
MISC
Adjusts the level of the internal music source of the MCP card or the external
TSW GAIN
music source of the MISC card.(0~7, higher numbers mean lower levels)
TSW GAIN
Adjusts the tone sensitivity(As shown below, there are 25 types of connections of
CONTROL
the T-Switch that adjusts the tone sensitivity. Connection between C.O. lines are
only applicable when set as 0 in Program 421 Adjust C.O. line sensitivity.)
Page 2-308
DGP
DGP
DGP
SLT
DGP
ATRK
DGP
DTRK
DGP
DECT
DGP
VOIP
DGP
SVMi
SLT
DGP
SLT
SLT
SLT
ATRK
SLT
DTRK
SLT
DECT
SLT
VOIP
SLT
SVMi
ATRK
DGP
ATRK
SLT
ATRK
ATRK
ATRK
DTRK
ATRK
DECT
ATRK
VOIP
ATRK
SVMi
DTRK
DGP
DTRK
SLT
DTRK
ATRK
DTRK
DTRK
DTRK
DECT
DTRK
VOIP
DTRK
SVMi
DECT
DGP
DECT
SLT
DECT
ATRK
DECT
DTRK
DECT
DECT
DECT
VOIP
DECT
SVMi
VOIP
DGP
VOIP
SLT
VOIP
ATRK
VOIP
DTRK
VOIP
DECT
VOIP
VOIP
VOIP
SVMi
SVMi
DGP
SVMi
SLT
SVMi
ATRK
SVMi
DTRK
SVMi
DECT
SVMi
VOIP
SVMi
SVMi
+0. 0
No adjustment.
+1. 9
Up 1. 9 dB
- 6. 0
Down 6. 0 dB
- 2. 5
Down 2. 5 dB
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3.
0.
1.
2.
Default
TX LEVEL CONTROL
INDEX
LEVEL
+0. 0
DTRK DGP
+0. 0
DGP SLT
+0. 0
DTRK SLT
+1. 9
DGP ATRK
+0. 0
DTRK ATRK
+1. 9
DGP DTRK
+0. 0
DTRK DTRK
+0. 0
DGP DECT
-0. 0
DTRK DECT
-6. 0
DGP VOIP
+0. 0
DTRK VOIP
+0. 0
DGP SVMi
-2. 5
DTRK SVMi
-2. 5
SLT DGP
+0. 0
DECT DGP
+0. 0
SLT SLT
+0. 0
DECT SLT
+0. 0
SLT ATRK
+0. 0
DECT ATRK
+0. 0
SLT DTRK
+0. 0
DECT DTRK
+1. 9
SLT DECT
- 6. 0
DECT DECT
-6. 0
SLT VOIP
+0. 0
DECT VOIP
+0. 0
SLT SVMi
-2. 5
DECT SVMi
-2. 5
ATRK DGP
+0. 0
VOIP DGP
+0. 0
ATRK SLT
+0. 0
VOIP SLT
+0. 0
ATRK ATRK
- 6. 0
VOIP ATRK
+0. 0
ATRK DTRK
- 6. 0
VOIP DTRK
+0. 0
ATRK DECT
- 6. 0
VOIP DECT
-6. 0
ATRK VOIP
+0. 0
VOIP VOIP
+0. 0
ATRK SVMi
- 2. 5
VOIP SVMi
-2. 5
SVMi DGP
+0. 0
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SVMi SLT
+0. 0
SVMi ATRK
+0. 0
SVMi DTRK
+0. 0
SVMi DECT
-6. 0
SVMi VOIP
+0. 0
SVMi SVMi
-2. 5
R2 LEVEL CONTROL
0
THRESHOLD
TX LEVEL
-2. 5
RX LEVEL
+0. 0
Programming Procedure
Display
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 0 0
Page 2-311
MCP2
This program allows the user to adjust the overall volume and sensitivity of the phones
installed in the system.
0
1
2
TX LEVEL
CONTROL
INDEX : 0
LEVEL : 0
MISC
Adjusts the level of the internal music source of the MCP card or the external
TSW GAIN
music source of the MISC card.(0~7, higher numbers mean lower levels)
TSW GAIN
Adjusts the tone sensitivity(As shown below, there are 25 types of connections of
CONTROL
the T-Switch that adjusts the tone sensitivity. Connection between C.O. lines are
only applicable when set as 0 in Program 421 Adjust C.O. line sensitivity.)
Page 2-312
DGP
DGP
DGP
SLT
DGP
ATRK
DGP
DTRK
DGP
DECT
DGP
VOIP
DGP
SVMi
DGP
WLI
SLT
DGP
SLT
SLT
SLT
ATRK
SLT
DTRK
SLT
DECT
SLT
VOIP
SLT
SVMi
SLT
WLI
ATRK
DGP
ATRK
SLT
ATRK
ATRK
ATRK
DTRK
ATRK
DECT
ATRK
VOIP
ATRK
SVMi
ATRK
WLI
DTRK
DGP
DTRK
SLT
DTRK
ATRK
DTRK
DTRK
DTRK
DECT
DTRK
VOIP
DTRK
SVMi
DTRK
WLI
DECT
DGP
DECT
SLT
DECT
ATRK
DECT
DTRK
DECT
DECT
DECT
VOIP
DECT
SVMi
DECT
WLI
VOIP
DGP
VOIP
SLT
VOIP
ATRK
VOIP
DTRK
VOIP
DECT
VOIP
VOIP
VOIP
SVMi
VOIP
WLI
SVMi
DGP
SVMi
SLT
SVMI
ATRK
SVMI
DTRK
SVMI
DECT
SVMi
VOIP
SVMi
SVMi
SVMi
WLI
Page 2-313
WLI
DGP
WLI
SLT
WLI
ATRK
WLI
DTRK
WLI
DECT
WLI
VOIP
WLI
SVMi
WLI
WLI
3.
0.
1.
2.
+0. 0
No adjustment.
+1. 9
Up 1. 9 dB
-6. 0
Down 6. 0 dB
-2. 5
Down 2. 5 dB
Default
TX LEVEL CONTROL
INDEX
LEVEL
+0. 0
DTRK DGP
+0. 0
DGP SLT
+0. 0
DTRK SLT
+1. 9
DGP ATRK
+0. 0
DTRK ATRK
+1. 9
DGP DTRK
+0. 0
DTRK DTRK
+0. 0
DGP DECT
-6. 0
DTRK DECT
-6. 0
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DGP VOIP
+0. 0
DTRK VOIP
+0. 0
DGP SVMi
-2. 5
DTRK SVMi
-2. 5
DGP WLI
+0. 0
DTRK WLI
+0. 0
SLT DGP
+0. 0
DECT DGP
+0. 0
SLT SLT
+0. 0
DECT SLT
+0. 0
SLT ATRK
+0. 0
DECT ATRK
+0. 0
SLT DTRK
+0. 0
DECT DTRK
+1. 9
SLT DECT
-6. 0
DECT DECT
-6. 0
SLT VOIP
+0. 0
DECT VOIP
+0. 0
SLT SVMi
-2. 5
DECT SVMi
-2. 5
SLT WLI
+0. 0
DECT WLI
+0. 0
ATRK DGP
+0. 0
VOIP DGP
+0. 0
ATRK SLT
+0. 0
VOIP SLT
+0. 0
ATRK ATRK
-6. 0
VOIP ATRK
+0. 0
ATRK DTRK
-6. 0
VOIP DTRK
+0. 0
ATRK DECT
-6. 0
VOIP DECT
-6. 0
ATRK VOIP
+0. 0
VOIP VOIP
+0. 0
ATRK SVMi
-2. 5
VOIP SVMi
-2. 5
ATRK WLI
+0. 0
VOIP WLI
+0. 0
SVMi DGP
+0. 0
WLI DGP
+0. 0
SVMi SLT
+0. 0
WLI SLT
+0. 0
SVMi ATRK
+0. 0
WLI ATRK
+0. 0
SVMi DTRK
+0. 0
WLI DTRK
+0. 0
SVMi DECT
-6. 0
WLI DECT
+0. 0
SVMi VOIP
+0. 0
WLI VOIP
+0. 0
SVMi SVMi
-2. 5
WLI SVMi
+0. 0
SVMi WLI
+0. 0
WLI WLI
+0. 0
R2 LEVEL CONTROL
0
THRESHOLD
TX LEVEL
-2. 5
RX LEVEL
+0. 0
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Programming Procedure
Display
TX LEVEL CONTROL
LEVEL 0 0
Page 2-316
Display
HALT/PROCESSING
C:ALL S:ALL PROC
HALT/PROCESSING
C:2 S:ALL PROC
HALT/PROCESSING
C:2 S:ALL PROC
HALT/PROCESSING
C:2 S:ALL HALT
Page 2-317
RESET SYSTEM
CLEAR MEMORY
RESET SYSTEM
CLEAR MEMORY
FAST RESTART
MCP2
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
SYSTEM RESTART
RESET SYSTEM?NO
SYSTEM RESTART
0 SYSTEM?NO
RESET
Mode 1
SYSTEM RESTART
CLEAR MEMORY?NO
Mode 2
SYSTEM RESTART
FAST START ? NO
Page 2-318
SYSTEM RESTART
ARE YOU SURE?NO
SYSTEM RESTART
ARE YOU SURE?YES
Related Program
Program 810
Program 812
Page 2-319
System restarts when the current country version is changed, and all data are initialized
according to the new country version.
Default
KOREA
Programming Procedure
Display
SELECT COUNTRY
KOREA
DEFAULTING SYSTEM
ARE YOU SURE?NO
DEFAULTING SYSTEM
ARE YOU SURE?YES
Related Program
Program 811
Page 2-320
Display
HOTEL OPERATION
DISABLE
HOTEL OPERATION
CHANGE NOW ? NO
HOTEL OPERATION
ARE YOU SURE?NO
Related Program
Programs related to the Hotel feature
Page 2-321
ENGLISH
GERMAN
PORTUGAL
KOREAN
The new language is displayed immediately after changing the programming language.
Default
KOREAN
Programming Procedure
Display
SYS.MMC LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
SYS.MMC LANGUAGE
KOREAN
Page 2-322
00 : 00
Programming Procedure
Display
CUST DBASE:SMDB
S:10/01/00 01:01
CUST DBASE:SRAM
S:08/01/00 20:10
CUST DBASE:SRAM
S:08/01/00 20:10
CUST DBASE:SRAM
COPY TO SMDB:NO
CUST DBASE:SRAM
ARE YOU SURE:NO
CUST DBASE:SRAM
S:11/22/00 15:30
Page 2-323
Page 2-324
MCP
This program allows the user to download the new version of programs from the
SmartMedia card to MCP, SCP/LCP, LAN, and TEPRI, and change the version of the
program.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
PGM DOWNLOAD
MCP:MCPLS113.PGM
PGM DOWNLOAD
LAN:LANV107.PGM
PGM DOWNLOAD
LAN:LANV107.PGM
LAN PGM
DOWNLOAD NOW?NO
PRI PGM:C1-S1
DOWNLOAD NOW?YES
Page 2-325
MCP2
This program allows the user to download the new version of programs from the
SmartMedia card to MCP2, SCP2/LCP2, and TEPRI, and change the version of the
program.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
PGM DOWNLOAD
MPP:MPPLV100.PGM
PGM DOWNLOAD
PRI:PRIV104.PGM
PGM DOWNLOAD
PRI:PRIV104.PGM
PRI PGM:C1-S1
DOWNLOAD NOW?NO
PRI PGM:C1-S1
DOWNLOAD NOW?NO
PRI PGM:C1-S1
DOWNLOAD NOW?YES
Page 2-326
MCP
This program displays the name and size of the files saved in SmartMedia.
<Files that can be saved in SmartMedia>
STARTUP.INI
When the user selects the MCP or SCP program in MMC 818, the related data is
saved in this file. This file is created only when the program is selected.
STARTUP.SYS
This program loads the MCP program saved in SmartMedia using the memory in
the MCP board when the system is initiated. This program is essential since it is
required for starting the system.
MCPLV100.PGM
LANV100.PGM
LAN program.
LAN program is already installed in the card. The LAN program in SmartMedia is
used for S/W version upgrade.
SCPV100.PGM
SCP/LCP program.
SCP or LCP program is already installed in the card. The programs in
SmartMedia are used for S/W version upgrade.
PRIV100.PGM
TEPRI program.
TEPRI program is already installed in the card. The TEPRI program in
SmartMedia is used for S/W version upgrade.
DATABASE.MCP
Programming Procedure
Display
STARTUP.INI
sz:512 byte
MCPMV100.PGM
sz:2549258 byte
STARTUP.INI
DELETE FILE? NO
Page 2-327
Page 2-328
MCP2
This program displays the name and size of the files saved in SmartMedia.
<Files that can be saved in SmartMedia>
STARTUP.INI
When the user selects the MCP2 or SCP2 program in MMC 818, the related data
is saved in this file. This file is created only when the program is selected.
STARTUP.PRE
This program loads the MPP program saved in SmartMedia using the memory in
the MCP2 board when the system is initiated. This program is essential since it is
required for starting the system. .
MPPLV100.PGM
SPPV100.PGM
SCP2/LCP2 Program.
SCP2 or LCP2 program is already installed in the card.
The programs in SmartMedia are used for S/W version upgrade.
PRIV100.PGM
TEPRI program.
TEPRI program is already installed in the card. The TEPRI program in SmartMedia
is used for S/W version upgrade.
DATABASE.MPP
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
STARTUP.PRE
sz:77656 byte
MPPLV100.PGM
Sz:7307776 byte
MPPLV100.PGM
DELETE FILE ? NO
Page 2-329
The iDCS-M system equipped with the MCP board does not support this program.
SELF, which means the self node must be set for networking. The rest of the items do
not need to be set since they are needed to display the station numbers.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
SELF :LINK ID
SYS01:LINK ID
SYS01:LINK ID
2
SYS01:SIGNAL G/W
255.255.255.255
Page 2-330
Related Program
Program 824
Program 830
Page 2-331
The iDCS-M system equipped with the MCP board does not support this program.
Default
NORMAL
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-332
01
CALL OFFER
Call Offer
03
CC PATH RSV
CC Path Reservation
04
CC SIG CONN
05
CC SVC RETN
CC Service Retention
06
CCBS
07
CCNR
08
CFB
09
CFNR
10
CFU
11
CI
Call Intrusion
12
CI CAPABIL
14
CI PROTECT
15
CLIP
16
CLIR
17
CNIP
18
CNIR
19
CNIRO
20
COLP
21
COLR
22
CONP
23
CONP LEVEL
CONP Level(0~3)
24
CONR
25
CONRO
26
CT RE-ROUTE
Transfer By Rerouting
27
DND TONE
DND Announcement
28
DNDO
29
DNDO CAPABL
30
DNDO PROTEC
31
PATH REPL.
Path Replacement
32
PATH RETEN
Path Retention
Page 2-333
Default
CI CAPABIL
CI PROTECT
CLIR
CNIR
COLR
CONP LEVEL
CONR
CT RE-ROUTE
DND TONE
DNDO
DNDO CAPABL
DNDO PROTEC
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-334
The iDCS-M system equipped with the MCP board does not support this program.
Generally, the system link number and the station number are both required for
dialing the station of another system connected through networking. However,
the user can use this program to add the system link number to the station number
the user entered, using Program 710 Digit for Auto Route Selection.
This program may also be used in systems not connected through networking when
multiple Auto Route Selection function codes are required. In this case, this program
offers the speed dialing function.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
01:601
SZ:0 MAX:00 MB:N
01:601
SZ:0 MAX:00 MB:N
01:601 60201
SZ:0 MAX:00 MB:N
01:601 60201
SZ:3 MAX:00 MB:N
Page 2-335
01:601 60201
SZ:3 MAX:06 MB:N
01:601 60201
SZ:3 MAX:06 MB:N
Page 2-336
The iDCS-M system equipped with the MCP board does not support this program.
USE REMOTE VM
Uses the voice mail card of the other system connected through Q-Sig.
REMOTE VM NUMBER
Sets the dial number when using the voice mail card of another system.
Sets whether to include the node number when sending the C.O. CID
number through the voice mail card.
Default
ADD NUMB TO NAME
YES
USE REMOTE VM
NO
REMOTE VM NUMBER
N/A
YES
Programming Procedure
Display
USE REMOTE VM
NO
USE REMOTE VM
YES
Page 2-337
C1-S1
PRIORITY 2
C1-S2
PRIORITY 3
C1-S3
PRIORITY 4
C2-S1
PRIORITY 5
C2-S2
PRIORITY 6
C2-S3
PRIORITY 7
C3-S1
PRIORITY 8
C3-S2
PRIORITY 9
C3-S3
Programming Procedure
Display
REFERENCE CLOCK
PRIORITY 1:C1-S1
REFERENCE CLOCK
PRIORITY 1:C1-S1
REFERENCE CLOCK
PRIORITY 1:C2-S2
REFERENCE CLOCK
PRIORITY 1:SELF
Page 2-338
The eight types of data listed below can be displayed using the LAN printer.
[01] SMDR
[02] UCD REPORT
[03] TRAFFIC REPORT
[04] ALARM REPORT
[05] UCD VIEW
[06] PERIODIC UCD
[07] HOTEL REPORT
[08] PMS
The items that are set in this program are listed below.
00
DATA TYPE
01
CURR STATUS
02
EMPTY BUFF
03
UPDATE LAN
04
DESTINATION
05
PRINTER IP
06
PRINTER TCP
07
LAN TCP
08
RETRY COUNT
09
RETRY WAIT
10
PJL ENABLE
11
LANGUAGE
12
PAPER SIZE
13
FONT TYPE
14
DUPLEX ENAB
15
ORIENTATION
16
PRINT TRAY
17
RESOLUTION
18
LINE/PAGE
Page 2-339
Default
DATA TYPE
CURR STATUS
EMPTY BUFF
NO
UPDATE LAN
NO
DESTINATION
OFF
PRINTER IP
200. 1. 1. 1
PRINTER TCP
10010
LAN TCP
10020
RETRY COUNT
03
RETRY WAIT
010 sec
PJL ENABLE
FALSE
LANGUAGE
RAW
PAPER SIZE
A4
FONT TYPE
COURIER
DUPLEX ENAB
FALSE
ORIENTATION
PORTRAIT
PRINT TRAY
DEFAULT
RESOLUTION
300
LINE/PAGE
60
Programming Procedure
Display
[02] PRINTER IP
200. 1. 1. 1
[02] PRINTER IP
168.219. 83.101
Page 2-340
Page 2-341
MCP
This program allows the user to set the LAN related parameters. The system shall be
restarted after changing the LAN parameters.
Systems equipped with the MCP board must have the LAN board installed to use this
program.
00
SYSTEM IP ADDRESS
System IP address
01
02
SYSTEM GATEWAY
03
Restart system
04
05
PCMMC ADDRESS
06
Default
SYSTEM IP ADDRESS : 168.219.1.254
SYSTEM NET MASK : 255.255.255
SYSTEM GATEWAY : 168.219.1.1
Programming Procedure
Display
SYSTEM IP ADDR
168.219. 1.254
SYSTEM GATEWAY
168.219. 1. 1
SYSTEM GATEWAY
168.219.146. 1
Page 2-342
MCP2
This program allows the user to set the LAN related parameters. The system shall be
restarted after changing the LAN parameters.
00
SYSTEM IP ADDRESS
System IP address
01
SYSTEM GATEWAY
02
03
SYSTEM RESTART
Restart system
04
SYSTEM IP CHANGE
05
SYSTEM PUBLIC IP
06
07
PCMMC ADDRESS
08
Default
PCMMC ADDRESS : 168.219.1.101
REMOTE M/A ADDR : 168.219.1.102
Programming Procedure
Display
SYSTEM IP ADDR
168.219. 1.254
SYSTEM GATEWAY
168.219. 1. 1
SYSTEM GATEWAY
168.219.146. 1
Page 2-343
IP ADDRESS
SUB MASK
GATEWAY
STS PERIOD
Sets the cycle of transmitting the message for Remote IP status check.
Set to 0 for no checks.
MAX FAX CH
CLIP TABLE
Sets the table number of program 323 that should be used as the
Called Party Number when calling through VoIP. The number of
program 405 is used when set as NONE.
VOIP MODE
When receiving a call through VoIP, select whether to use the received
Called Party Number or to use the number of program 714.
VERSION
Default
IP ADDRESS
1.1.1.1
SUB MASK
255.255.255.0
GATEWAY
1.1.1.1
STS PERIOD
MAX FAX CH
CLIP TABLE
NONE
VOIP MODE
VERSION
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [831].
Page 2-344
Display
[7033]IP ADDRESS
1. 1. 1. 1
[7033]IP ADDRESS
1. 1. 1. 1
[7033]IP ADDRESS
_ 1. 1. 1. 1
[7033]IP ADDRESS
168.219. 83.110
Page 2-345
IP ADDRESS
GATEWAY
SUB MASK
PUBLIC IP
STS PERIOD
VERSION
MAC ADDR
CARD RESET
Select whether to restart the card (Not displayed for MGI3 card.)
Default
IP ADDRESS
1.1.1.1
SUB MASK
255.255.255.0
GATEWAY
1.1.1.1
PUBLIC IP
1.1.1.1
STS PERIOD
Programming Procedure
Display
[3801]IP ADDRESS
1. 1. 1. 1
[3801]IP ADDRESS
1. 1. 1. 1
[3801]IP ADDRESS
_ 1. 1. 1. 1
[3801]IP ADDRESS
168.219. 83.110
Page 2-346
MCP
This program allows the user to set the codes required for calling through the ITM3
card, which is the VoIP card of the iDCS 500 system.
0
ACCESS DGT
Code required for connecting to the other partys VoIP card. This code is
needed to forward calls to a specific VoIP card in the other partys system.
DGT LENGTH
DEL.LENGTH
Delete length of the access code. This length of the access code is deleted
when connected to the other partys VoIP card.
INSERT CODE
IP TABLE 1
IP TABLE 2
IP START
Sets the start location of the IP table search to disperse calls for a specific
access code.
GK USE
The VoIP access code is required for VoIP Call Routing at the gateway, and shall not be
referred to when using Gatekeeper. However, when using GateKeeper while GK
ROUTING is Enabled, use of the Gatekeeper is determined upon whether GK USE is set.
In ITM3 card Version 3, item 00 to 31 of the access code table is used to convert
codes for outgoing calls, and 32 to 62 is used to convert codes for incoming calls.
Default
N/A
Page 2-347
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-348
MCP2
This program allows the user to set the digit code conversion when transmitting or
receiving calls through H.323 and SIP VoIP.
0
ACCESS DGT
Digit required for connecting to the other party. This digit is needed to
forward calls to the other partys system.
DGT LENGTH
DEL.LENGTH
INSERT DGT
IP TABLE 1
IP START
Sets the start location of the IP table search to disperse calls for a specific
access code.
GK USE
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [832].
Display
(O:00)ACCESS DGT
0
(O:00)ACCESS DGT
0
(O:00)ACCESS DGT
1
(O:00)DGT LENGTH
1
(O:00)DGT LENGTH
3
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Page 2-350
Display
TB(00) ENTRY(00)
1. 1. 1. 1
TB(00) ENTRY(00)
1. 1. 1. 1
TB(00) ENTRY(00)
_ 1. 1. 1. 1
TB(00) ENTRY(00)
168.219.83 .101
Page 2-351
02
GATEWAY CALL ID
03
BILLING TYPE
04
CALLER ID TYPE
Sets the Caller ID type. The Caller ID type is displayed only when it
is identical to that sent by the caller.
05
INCOminG CHANNEL
Sets the search type for the port to be used for incoming calls.
06
DTMF GENERATION
07
08
SWITCH TO H.245
Sets whether to open H245 channel after connection for Fast Start.
09
DEFAULT DIL NO
10
SNMP SERVER IP
11
SIGNALING PORT
12
STATUS PORT
Sets the port used to send the message through TCP/IP for IP
status inquiry.
13
WCS PORT
Sets the port for interlocking with the Web Call Server.
14
15
MAKE DEFAULT DB
16
17
18
Sets the maximum wait time until the called party answers. If the
other party does not answer within this time, the call is processed
as NO ANSWER.
19
ISP TYPE
Sets whether to use the separate process added for a specific ISP.
20
FACILITY TYPE
21
RELAY RBT
Sets whether to switch from the virtual ringback tone to the actual
ringback tone when the actual ringback tone is sent from the
network while using the virtual ringback tone.
22
WARNING DEST
If fault occurs while making a call through the VoIP C.O. line due to
network failure, an alternate station or station group number is set
for the outgoing call. The fault can be announced when the AA
number is registered.
Page 2-352
Default
PCM COMPANDING
A-LAW
DISABLE
GATEWAY CALL ID
1234
BILLING TYPE
STANDARD
CALLER ID TYPE
ANI
INCOminG CHANNEL
DISTRIBUTE
DTMF GENERATION
H.245 SIGNAL
T.38
SWITCH TO H.245
ENABLE
DEFAULT DIL NO
NONE
SNMP SERVER IP
0.0.0.0
SIGNALING PORT
10000
STATUS PORT
20000
WCS PORT
20010
20020
MAKE DEFAULT DB
NO
NO
DISABLE
090 sec
ISP TYPE
NORMAL
FACILITY TYPE
NORMAL
RELAY RBT
DISABLE
WARNING DEST
NONE
Programming Procedure
Display
PCM COMPANDING
A-LAW
CALLER ID TYPE
ANI
CALLER ID TYPEIP
Page 2-353
Page 2-354
GATEWAY CALL ID
01
02
CALLER ID TYPE
Sets the Caller ID type that is sent to the recipient of the call.
The type shall be identical to that sent by the caller to be displayed.
06
TUNNELING
07
DEFAULT DIL NO
11
14
SIGNAL PORT
17
Sets the Caller Data Table number in Program 323 that will be
sent as the caller information when calling through the VoIP
network. Number in Program 405 is used when set as None.
18
INCOminG MODE
For VoIP incoming calls, sets whether to use the received Called
Party Number as is, or to follow Program 714, or to use the
destination specified for each C.O. line in Program 406.
19
ALLOW GW CHECK
Default
GATEWAY CALL ID
1234
ENABLE
CALLER ID TYPE
ANI
TUNNELING
ENABLE
DEFAULT DIL NO
5000(Or, 500)
ON
SIGNAL PORT
10000
INCOMING MODE
ALLOW GW CHECK
DISABLE
Page 2-355
Programming Procedure
Display
GATEWAY CALL ID
1234
Page 2-356
AUDIC CODEC
01
ECHO CANCEL
02
SILENCE
SUPPRESS
03
INPUT FILTER
04
OUTPUT FILTER
05
INPUT GAIN
06
VOICE VOLUME
07
MULTIFRAME
COUNT
08
JITTER OPTION
10
Sets the allowed value(ms) for Voice Packet Delay. When delay
exceeding the Delay Limit is generated, the status changes to Packet
Delay.
11
Sets the allowed value(%) for RTP Packet Loss. When packet loss
exceeding the Packet Loss Limit is generated, the status changes to
Packet Loss.
12
RTP CHECK
PERIOD
13
Sets the allowed count for exceeding RTP Delay Limit/Loss Limit.
14
MAX JITTER
DELAY
15
16
DTMF TRANS
Sets whether to transmit the DTMF signal through the voice channel
ROUTE
FAX ERROR
Sets additional recovery function for FAX transfer errors when using
CORRECT
T.38 Fax.
17
Page 2-357
Default
AUDIC CODEC
G.723.1
ECHO CANCEL
ENABLE
SILENCE SUPPRESS
ENABLE
INPUT FILTER
ENABLE
OUTPUT FILTER
ENABLE
INPUT GAIN
23
VOICE VOLUME
34
MULTIFRAME COUNT
JITTER OPTION
600
10%
10 sec
150 MS
070 MS
ENABLE
ENABLE
Programming Procedure
Display
AUDIO CODEC
G.723.1
AUDIO CODEC
G.723.1
AUDIO CODEC
G.729A
Page 2-358
AUDIC CODEC
01
ECHO CANCEL
02
SILENCE
SUPPRESS
03
INPUT FILTER
04
OUTPUT FILTER
05
INPUT GAIN
06
VOICE VOLUME
Sets the volume for converting the voice packet to PCM voice.
(-31Db~31Db)
07
MULTIFRAME
COUNT
through the network. The voice packet is buffered according to the set
number and sent as a single packet.(1~12)
08
JITTER OPTION
Sets the criteria for controlling the Jitter Buffering operation when
converting the voice packet received from the network into the PCM
voice. Process focuses on Packet Loss when set lower than 4, and on
Packet Delay when set higher than 4.
09
10
MAX JITTER
DELAY
15
FAX ERR
Sets additional recovery function for FAX transfer errors when using
CORRECT
T.38 Fax.
16
17
MGI2 AUDIO
CODEC
(0 : G.711, 1 : G.729A)
DTMF TYPE
Sets whether to transmit the DTMF signal through the voice channel
18
Page 2-359
Default
AUDIC CODEC
G.729A
ECHO CANCEL
ENABLE
SILENCE SUPPRESS
ENABLE
INPUT FILTER
ENABLE
OUTPUT FILTER
ENABLE
INPUT GAIN
31
VOICE VOLUME
31
MULTIFRAME COUNT
02
JITTER OPTION
04
030 MS
150 MS
ENABLE
02
G.711
DTMF TYPE
OUTBAND
Programming Procedure
Display
AUDIO CODEC
G.729A
ECHO CANCEL
ENABLE
ECHO CANCEL
DISABLE
Page 2-360
GK CONNECTION
01
GK TYPE
02
GK IP ADDR
03
GK NAME
04
GW:H323 ID
05
GW:E164 NO
07
RAS MANUAL
08
GK ROUTING
Default
GK CONNECT
DISABLE
GK TYPE
SIGK
GK IP ADDR
0.0.0.0
GK NAME
GW : H323 ID
GW : E164 NO
RAS MANUAL
DISABLE
GK ROUTING
DISABLE
Page 2-361
Programming Procedure
Display
[7033]GK CONNECT
DISABLE
[7033]GK CONNECT
DISABLE
[7033]GK CONNECT
DISABLE
[7033]GK CONNECT
ENABLE
Page 2-362
GK CONNECTION
01
GK ROUTING
02
GK IP ADDRESS
03
GK NAME
04
ALTER GK IP ADDR
05
H.323 GATEWAY ID
06
E.164 GATEWAY NO
07
GK KEEP ALIVE
08
GK DOWN ROUTE
Sets the routing method that shall be used when connection with
the GateKeeper in use is lost.
0. ALTER GK : Connect to the alternative GateKeeper.
1. PSTN : Use PSTN routing.
09
GK RAS TYPE
11
12
The transfer cycle of RRQ when Fail occurs while transferring RRQ
13
GRQ SEND
Page 2-363
Default
GK CONNECTION
DISABLE
GK ROUTING
DISABLE
GK IP ADDRESS
0.0.0.0
GK NAME
Gatekeeper
ALTER GK IP ADDR
0.0.0.0
H.323 GATEWAY ID
iDCS 500
E.164 GATEWAY NO
1234
GK KEEP ALIVE
000 sec
GK DOWN ROUTE
PSTN
GK RAS TYPE
AUTO
ON
30 sec
GRQ SEND
OFF
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [836].
Display
GK CONNECTION
DISABLE
GK ROUTING
DISABLE
GK ROUTING
ENABLE
Page 2-364
GATEWAY CALL ID
01
CALLER ID TYPE
Sets the Caller ID type. The Caller ID type is displayed only when it is
identical to that sent by the caller.
05
Sets the call forward number for incoming calls that does not include
the dial digit.
06
Sets the UDP port number when the other party is C.O. line.
07
Sets the UDP port number when the other party is Phone.
09
RE-TRANS.T1 TIME
10
RE-TRANS.T2 TIME
11
RE-TRANS.T4 TIME
12
GENERAL RING TM
13
In an unreliable transmission protocol, after the client sends ACK for the
INVITE Final Response, the client cannot confirm if the server received
the ACK message. The client waits for this amount of time after
sending ACK for the Final Response.
14
15
PROVISIONAL
After receiving the Provision Response, the User Agent shall wait for
TIME
Before sending Cancel for the Invite Request, the User Agent shall
wait for this amount of time.
16
17
GEN.NO RESP
Before sending Cancel for General Request, the User Agent shall
TIME
REQ.RETRY TIME
After sending General Request, the User Agent shall wait for the Final
Response for this amount of time.
18
SIP SERVER
ENBLE
20
SIP SERVER IP
28
29
SIGNAL PORT
Page 2-365
32
Sets the Caller Data Table number in Program 323 that will be sent as
the caller information when calling through the VoIP network. Number
in Program 405 is used when set as None.
33
INCOMING MODE
For VoIP incoming calls, sets whether to use the received Called Party
Number as is, or to follow Program 714, or to use the destination
specified for each C.O. line in Program 406.
34
ALLOW GW CHECK
When this option is set as ENABLE, the incoming H.323 call is blocked
if the IP address of the caller does not match the IP address registered
in Program 833 Set VoIP Internet Address.
Default
Page 2-366
GATEWAY CALL ID
1234
CALLER ID TYPE
ANI
5000 or 500
UDP PORT:TRUNK
05060
UDP PORT:PHONE
05070
RE-TRANS.T1 TIME
0500 MS
RE-TRANS.T2 TIME
4000 MS
RE-TRANS.T4 TIME
5000 MS
GENERAL RING TM
05000 MS
05000 MS
PROVISIONAL TIME
180000 MS
05000 MS
05000 MS
REQ.RETRY TIME
05000 MS
DISABLE
SIP SERVER IP
0.0.0.0
05060
SIGNAL PORT
10000
INCOMING MODE
ALLOW GW CHECK
DISABLE
Programming Procedure
Display
VIRTUAL RINGBACK
DISABLE
RE-TRANS.T1 TIME
0500 MS
RE-TRANS.T1 TIME
0600 MS
Page 2-367
Programming Procedure
Display
PRIVATE IP (01)
0. 0. 0. 0
PRIVATE IP (02)
_ 0. 0. 0. 0
PRIVATE IP (02)
168.219.83 .101
Page 2-368
USER ID
USER PSWD
IP ADDR
MAC ADDR
IP TYPE
DSP TYPE
PHONE TYPE
REGIST CLR
Default
USER ID
USER PSWD
1234
IP ADDR
0.0.0.0
MAC ADDR
FFFFFFFFFFFF
IP TYPE
PRIVATE
DSP TYPE
G.729A
PHONE TYPE
SAMSUNG
Programming Procedure
Display
[3201]IP ADDR
0. 0. 0. 0
[3202]IP ADDR
0. 0. 0. 0
[3202]IP TYPE
PRIVATE
[3202]IP TYPE
PUBLIC
Page 2-369
Related Program
N/A
Page 2-370
PHONE VERSION
PHONE TFTP IP
ITP REGISTRATION
Time interval when verifying if the link is alive for EASYSET interlocking.
EASYSET PASSWORD
Default
0
PHONE VERSION
PHONE TFTP IP
0.0.0.0
ITP REGISTRATION
1234
000 sec
EASYSET PASSWORD
1234
DISABLE
DISABLE
Programming Procedure
1. Press [Transfer] and [841].
Display
PHONE VERSION
LARGE DGP : 0000
IP PHONE REGIST
ENABLE
IP PHONE REGIST
DISABLE
Page 2-371
Page 2-372
SYSTEM ID
1
2
3
4
SYSTEM KEY
Key used for registering terminal. Different keys shall be used for each system.
st
nd
nd
1 DNS IP
2 DNS IP
2 WBS IP
CODEC LIST
Codec that can be used for VoIP calls between WBS24 and terminal.
G.711u, G.711a, G.726, and G.729 may all be designated.
WBS Parameter
0
IP ADDRESS
GATEWAY
NET MASK
MAC ADDR
The MAC address of WBS24 that the system received when WBS24 is
connected to the system.
VERSION
STATUS
USE RF CH.
Default
WLI
0
SYSTEM ID
WBS24
SYSTEM KEY
00000
st
1 DNS IP
0.0.0.0
2nd DNS IP
0.0.0.0
nd
2 WBS IP
168.208.144. 10
CODEC LIST
CODEC 1 : G.726
CODEC 2 : G.729
CODEC 3 : G.711a
CODEC 4 : G.711u
Page 2-373
WBS
IP ADDRESS
0.0.0.0
GATEWAY
0.0.0.0
NET MASK
255.255.255.0
MAC ADDR
VERSION
STATUS
USE RF CH.
OFF
WBS1 : 01,WBS2 : 04, WBS3 : 07,WBS4 : 10
WBS5 : 03, WBS6 : 06, WBS7 : 09, WBS8 : 02
Programming Procedure
Display
WLI : NETWORK ID
WBS24
WBS1: IP ADDRESS
0. 0. 0. 0
WBS1: USE RF CH
00
Page 2-374
REGISTERED
LOCATED
PHONE TYPE
WLI NUMBER
WBS NUMBE
IP OFFSET
IP ADDRESS
MAC ADDR
USER ID
PASSWORD
Programming Procedure
Display
[8601]REGISTERED
NO
[8602]REGISTERED
NO
[8602]LOCATED
DETACH
Page 2-375
Display
WLI RESET
RESET NOW ? NO
WBS 1 RESET
RESET NOW ? NO
WBS 1 RESET
ARE YOU SURE?NO
Page 2-376
Display
IP:001 USED:
0. 0. 0. 0
2.
MAC LIST:01
FFFFFFFFFFFF
IP:002 USED:
0. 0. 0. 0
IP:002 USED:
165.213.145.002
Page 2-377
WEP KEY
WEP KEY is the password key used for WBS Security identification, and is
made of total 128 BIT.
Default
0.0.0.0
Programming Procedure
Display
ENTER PASSWORD
_
WLI REGISTRATION
DISABLE
Page 2-378
DTMFR DSPS
CID DSPS
R2MFC DSPS
CONF GROUPS
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
DTMFR DSPS
USE:010 FREE:020
R2MFC DSPS
USE:004 FREE:012
Page 2-379
In systems equipped with the MCP board, the LAN board must be mounted to executed
this program.
The Clear option deletes the current alarm from the alarm memory. Alarms are
automatically displayed through the alarm port. If the alarm buffer is emptied, new
alarms appear on the alarm buffer.
0
VIEW ALARMS
OVERFLOW CONTROL
0. OVERWRITTEN : Overwrites
starting from the oldest entry.
1. STOP RECORDING : Stops
recording.
Default
OVERFLOW CONTROL OVER WRITTEN
Programming Procedure
Display
Page 2-380
Page 2-381
In systems equipped with the MCP board, the LAN board must be mounted to executed
this program.
When an enabled alarm is generated, all digital phones are searched and the alarm is
rung if the system button is assigned. Saving to the alarm buffer and printing through
the alarm I/O port is equally applicable to disabled alarms.
Default
All : OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
01:MJA01 ACT:OFF
POR Restart
02:MJA02 ACT:OFF
Soft Restart
02:MJA02 ACT:ON
Soft Restart
Page 2-382
Only the Systems with the MCP2 board are applicable for MGI.
TRK
STN
Station port
PAGE
AA
AA port
DTMFR
CID
R2MFC
CONF
MGI
MGI port
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
MAINTENANCE BUSY
TRK:NONE
MAINTENANCE BUSY
TRK:NONE
MAINTENANCE BUSY
TRK:702 IDLE
Page 2-383
MAINTENANCE BUSY
TRK:702 BUSY
Page 2-384
1. MON
2. TUS
3. WED
4. THU
5. FRI
6. SAT
In systems equipped with the MCP board, the LAN board must be mounted to executed
this program.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
DIAGNOSTICS TIME
SUN: :
DIAGNOSTICS TIME
SUN: :
DIAGNOSTICS TIME
SUN:22:00
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MCP D-BD 1
MCP D-BD 2
MCP D-BD 3
MCP SW
C1 POWER-B
Displays if the second power supply card is installed in the basic cabinet.
CxSx VPM
CxSx SW
iDCS-L System
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00
MCP D-BD 1
01
MCP D-BD 2
02
MCP D-BD 3
03
MCP SW
04
C1 POWER-B
Displays if the 2nd power supply card is installed in the basic cabinet.
05
SCP D-BD 1
06
SCP D-BD 2
07
SCP D-BD 3
08
LCP 1 ONLINE
09
C2 POWER-B
10
LCP 1 D-BD 1
11
LCP 1 D-BD 2
12
LCP 1 D-BD 3
13
LCP 2 ONLINE
14
C3 POWER-B
12
LCP 2 D-BD 1
13
LCP 2 D-BD 2
14
LCP 2 D-BD 3
Xx
CxSx VPM
xx
CxSx SW
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
SYSTEM OPTIONS
MCP D-BD 1:ESM
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In systems equipped with the MCP board, the LAN board must be mounted to executed
this program.
The I/O port(MCP : SIO1, SIO2, SIO3, SIO4, MODEM, LAN. MCP2 : SIO2, SIO3,
MODEM, LAN) is displayed for PCMMC. If the end time is not saved, ILLEGAL
END is displayed, and the user viewing the programming log in the current program
mode is displayed as CURRENT. The most recent 8 data are saved.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
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In systems equipped with the MCP board, the LAN board must be mounted to executed
this program.
Default
All : OFF
Programming Procedure
Display
01:MJA01 ACT:OFF
POR Restart
02:MJA02 ACT:OFF
Soft Restart
02:MJA02 ACT:ON
Soft Restart
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MCP
This program allows the user to only verify the EPLD version of the hardware
installed in the MCP system.
iDCS-M System
0
C1 M-BOARD
MCP CARD
MCP B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 1.
MCP B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 2.
MCP B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 3.
iDCS-L System
00
MCP CARD
01
MCP B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 1.
02
MCP B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 2.
03
MCP B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP option slot 3.
04
C1 M-BOARD
05
SCP CARD
06
SCP B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 1.
07
SCP B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 2.
08
SCP B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 3.
09
C2 M-BOARD
10
LCP1 CARD
11
LCP1 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 1.
12
LCP1 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 2.
13
LCP1 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 3.
14
C3 M-BOARD
15
LCP2 CARD
16
LCP2 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 1.
17
LCP2 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 2.
18
LCP2 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 3.
Default
N/A
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Programming Procedure
Display
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MCP2
This program allows the user to only verify the EPLD version of the hardware installed
in the MCP2 system.
iDCS-M System
0
C1 M-BOARD
MCP2 CARD
MCP2 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 1.
MCP2 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 2.
MCP2 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 3.
iDCS-L System
00
MCP2 CARD
01
MCP2 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 1.
02
MCP2 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 2.
03
MCP2 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in MCP2 option slot 3.
04
C1 M-BOARD
05
SCP CARD
06
SCP B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 1.
07
SCP B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 2.
08
SCP B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in SCP option slot 3.
09
C2 M-BOARD
10
LCP1 CARD
11
LCP1 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 1.
12
LCP1 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 2.
13
LCP1 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP1 option slot 3.
14
C3 M-BOARD
15
LCP2 CARD
16
LCP2 B1
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 1.
17
LCP2 B2
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 2.
18
LCP2 B3
Type and version of the daughter board installed in LCP2 option slot 3.
Default
N/A
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Programming Procedure
Display
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Display
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Display
[202] DB INITIAL
ARE YOU SURE?NO
[202] DB INITIAL
ARE YOU SURE?YES
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TECH. CODE
CUS. 1 CODE
CUS. 2 CODE
Contact your reseller for professional assistance when changing the system program
passcode.
Default
N/A
Programming Procedure
Display
CLEAR PASSCODE
PASSCODE:_
CLEAR PASSCODE
TECH. CODE:****
CLEAR PASSCODE
TECH. CODE:****
CLEAR PASSCODE
TECH. CODE:4321
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