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  • Page 1 DCS-VIP User Guide DCS-VIP(Internet K/P) User Guide...
  • Page 2: Chapter 1 Overview

    DCS-VIP User Guide Chapter 1 Overview This chapter explains the DCS-VIP’s main functions and its usage, as well as its hardware structure and requirements. This chapter contains the following sections. Introduction to the DCS-VIP System Panels and Component Functions Product Specifications...
  • Page 3 DCS-VIP User Guide Facilitated Expansion The DCS-VIP main system provides 2 ISDN BRI ports, 6 digital phone ports, 4 analog phone ports and 8 Internet LAN ports. In addition, as an option, it provides the VoIP feature board, which allows for drastic cutting of telephone costs by using Voice Data Communication through the Internet.
  • Page 4 Component Functions Functions Functions The DCS-VIP has two kinds of system, the main system and the expansion system, which can be connected together. This section explains each component and function of the DCS-VIP main and expansion system. Front Panel of the DCS-VIP...
  • Page 5 DCS-VIP User Guide LED functions are described in the table below. Color Function Yellow- The light blinks while the system is operating green normally. Ethernet 1 ~ Yellow- The light is on while the Ethernet port and PCs or green Hub are connected by UTP cables.
  • Page 6 DCS-VIP User Guide Rear Panel of the DCS-VIP Rear Panel of the Main System Rear Panel of the Main System Rear Panel of the Main System Rear Panel of the Main System Rear Panel of the Expansion System Rear Panel of the Expansion System...
  • Page 7 BRI S/T Interface: Since NT1 is not built-in, this can be connected to the ISDN wall jack through NT 1 or TA (Terminal Adapter). VOIP Port (RJ-45) M M M M ain This is a port connecting the Ethernet Interface when using the DCS-VIP through VoIP. SIO Port (RJ-45) M M M M ain SIO port is connected to the console terminal.
  • Page 8 DCS-VIP User Guide Power Input Terminal M M M M ain This is a connector for the power cable. The power provided for this connector is AC120~240V. Power ON/OFF Switch M M M M ain This is the mains power on/off switch.
  • Page 9 DCS-VIP User Guide Keyphone Software Specifications Attendant Group, Barge-in, Call Waiting, Class Of Service, System Features Conference, In Group/Out of Group, Least Cost Routing, Music On Hold, Page, SMDR, Call Transfer Alarm Reminder, Answer Mode, Boss/Secretary, Call Station Features Forwarding, Hold, Camp-on, Do Not Disturb, Message...
  • Page 10 1. Call your ISDN service provider and order the ISDN BRI service (two B channels and one D channel). Since the DCS-VIP system has two BRI ports, you can order two different ISDN lines (four B channels and two D channels) with different phone numbers. If you are connecting the expansion system you can apply for a maximum of four ISDN lines.
  • Page 11 ISDN line for SOBO and is essential for small offices where several PCs are connected by LAN, as well as for ordinary users. Before installing the DCS-VIP and connecting it to the network, you should draw the network configuration diagram together with the network administrator to decide which network to configure using the DCS-VIP.
  • Page 12: Installation Environment

    DCS-VIP User Guide Installation Environment The DCS-VIP should be installed in an environment where constant temperature and humidity can be maintained at all times. Operating Temperature : 0°C ~ 40°C Relative Humidity : 10% ~ 90% (Non-condensing) Input Voltage : 120 ~ 240 VAC (Free Volt)
  • Page 13 This should be used to wrap up the devices later if servicing is needed. Place the DCS-VIP system on a flat surface or in the location it is going to be used. Check that all the following items are packed in the box.
  • Page 14 DCS-VIP User Guide Tools Equipment Necessary Installation Antistatic wrist strap Connecting cables: Ethernet cable (Straight-through cable) " ISDN cable " Telephone cable " Ethernet 10/100BaseT Hub or a PC with a network adapter for10/100Mbps. If connecting a Hub: Crossover cable Console terminal: ANSI transistorizing terminal (VT1000, VT200) or a PC with the terminal emulation program installed.
  • Page 15 DCS-VIP User Guide Chapter 3 Installing the DCS-VIP This chapter explains how to install the DCS-VIP using the following procedure. Connecting the Expansion system (Option) Connecting the ISDN Line Connecting PCs or Hub Connecting Digital Phones Connecting Analog Phones Connecting a Console Terminal...
  • Page 16 2. Connect one end of the cable to the port labeled Expansion on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP main system and connect the other end of the cable to the port labeled Expansion on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP expansion system.
  • Page 17: Connecting The Isdn Line

    DCS-VIP User Guide Connecting the ISDN Line The DCS-VIP’s ISDN port has two different types of interface: U and S/T Interface. Check whether the purchased ISDN type is U Interface or S/T Interface and connect the ISDN line according to the instructions for that type.
  • Page 18 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the connector on your PC. Note To connect to the DCS-VIP using the PC linked with the DCS-VIP’s Ethernet port, a 10/100Mbps Network Adapter (Network Interface card, NIC) and driver must be already installed in the PC. Refer to the Network Adapter’s User Guide for further information about Network...
  • Page 19 To configure the network for more users, the number of ports can be expanded by connecting a hub which supports the same speed as that of the DCS-VIP or the router. The cable to be used here is a crossover cable, which is not provided with the product.
  • Page 20 Connecting Digital Telephones Connecting Digital Telephones Connecting Digital Telephones The DLI port on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP can be connected to different kinds of dgital phones as follows. DS-24SE, DS-24SE AOM (KDB-DLI, DS-24SE KDB-SLI) DS-24SI, DS-24SI AOM (KDB-DLI, DS-24SE KDB-SLI) DS-24S, DS-24S AOM 1.
  • Page 21 VoIP feature when purchasing the system, the VoIP board will already be installed in the system. If you are using the DCS-VIP as a gateway to connect the VoIP to the Internet, connect the VoIP port to the Ethernet port as follows.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Power Cord

    VoIP port to the other router’s Ethernet port. Connecting External Music/Page (Option) The DCS-VIP has a music on hold (MOH) feature. To use this feature you will have to connect music-providing equipment such as a radio or CD player.
  • Page 23: Configuration Checklist

    Chapter 4 Basic Configuration & Setup (Setup Wizard) The first thing to do after installing the DCS-VIP is to boot the system and to configure the ISP (Internet Service Provider) or a remote node information. The DCS-VIP is able to set up the system configuration using the web browser.
  • Page 24: Turning On The System

    Saving system configuration information Turning on the System Turn on the system by pressing the Power On/Off switch on the rear panel of the DCS-VIP system. The Run LED lights green, and when system booting is finished the LED blinks.
  • Page 25 Installation Configuration If you want to set up the DCS-VIP and connect to the Internet using a PC connected to an Ethernet port , the TCP/IP protocol must be installed in the PC and the configuration information must be correct.
  • Page 26 DCS-VIP User Guide TCP/IP Network Configuration After the TCP/IP protocol is installed, configure the TCP/IP in the PCs connected to the DCS-VIP, following these steps. 1. Click the button at the bottom and select [Settings] [Control Panel] . Start 2. When the [Control Panel] screen is displayed, double-click the [Network] icon.
  • Page 27 DCS-VIP User Guide Connecting to the Web Management screen The factory default IP address of the DCS-VIP is "1.1.1.1". To set up the DCS-VIP system, run the web browser and connect this default IP address. 1. Run a web browser. Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape Navigator 4.5 or above is recommended.
  • Page 28 You can set Call Forwarding, Alarm Reminder, (KEYPHONE and Station Speed Dial, depending on the line PART) connected to the DCS-VIP. Also, you can reset Keyset configuration, or select bell type of Keyphone. ADVANCE After completing basic system configuration by...
  • Page 29 DCS-VIP User Guide Buttons on the Web Management Screen The functions of the buttons on the Web Management Screen are as follows. regardless of the screen you are on, if you press this button you will cancel all the configuration you have done and go to the start screen.
  • Page 30: Wizard Setup

    Setup Wizard Setup Wizard 1 1 1 1 On this screen, you can set the country where the DCS-VIP is installed. Set the country by clicking the dropdown button of the Country parameter. (If you set the wrong country, the system may not operate normally because system standards between countries are different.) Click the Next button.
  • Page 31 Set the following parameter values and click the Next button. Area Code : Enter the code of the area where the DCS-VIP will be installed. System Date : Set the system date and time. The set date and time will be saved in the system memory.
  • Page 32 DCS-VIP User Guide is done by each of trunk lines. Set the station telephone number to ring when the signal destination is operated according to the trunk of each country. For example, to set the station numbered 208 to ring when the signal destination is operated on the trunk numbered 704, click the dropdown button to the right of Trunk No.
  • Page 33 DCS-VIP User Guide DID Digit DID Digit DID Digit DID Digit This screen appears only if you set DDI as ISDN Mode parameter on the ISDN Option screen. You can program a station (or a group) to ring directly from an external incoming telephone call.
  • Page 34 DCS-VIP User Guide Set the following parameter values and click the Next button. No. : Select the trunk number which will be used in MSN mode. MSN Digit : Enter a 12-digit MSN number, using the numbers from 0~9. Destination : Set the station number that will be connected to each MSN number.
  • Page 35 DCS-VIP User Guide If no correction is needed, click on the Exit button.
  • Page 36 Router Wizard Setup - Setup 1 Router Wizard Setup - Setup 1 On this screen, you can set up the counterpart that you are using the DCS-VIP to connect to and the functions of DHCP and MLPPP. Set the following parameter values and click the Next button.
  • Page 37 DCS-VIP User Guide If you chose ISP for Connection To parameter on the Router Wizard Setup - Setup 1 screen, the following parameters will be displayed. Set the parameter values and click the Next button. ISP Phone Number : Enter the ISP phone number.
  • Page 38 For Remote Router connection the NAT function will be automatically disabled. Now that initial set up for the DCS-VIP router module is completed, you will be able to connect to the Internet and to the remote router through the ISP.
  • Page 39 Users hear this tone when placing a call. − Enable : Generate the ring back tone from VoIP Tone source. − Disable :Generate the ring back tone from the DCS-VIP. Silence Suppression : Select whether to transmit bundle packet while on the phone.
  • Page 40 DCS-VIP User Guide Set the following parameter values and click the Next button. Seq No : Select the index number of IP Conversion Table. Phone No. : Select the telephone number to link to VoIP gateway. IP Address : Select the IP address of VoIP gateway.
  • Page 41 Use the ADVANCE SETUP menu on the DCS-VIP web management screen to change the system IP address. When you connect to ISP, you can use the default IP address for the DCS-VIP system or change it to match the network neighborhood.
  • Page 42 DCS-VIP User Guide the memory. 3. To reboot the system, select SYSTEM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REBOOT menu. Click the check button to mark V for each item. Then the DCS-VIP system will reboot.
  • Page 43 DCS-VIP User Guide Chapter 5 Advanced Setup Options Using Setup Wizard, the DCS-VIP can set up advanced features for Keyphone, Router, and VoIP modules after setting up the initial environment. This chapter explains how to set up the advanced features for each module using the web browser.
  • Page 44 DCS-VIP User Guide Trunk Features Setup This explains how to set up the trunk features. Select the TRUNK PAGES menu on the ADVANCE SETUP KEYPHONE menu screen. Then, you will see TRUNK PAGES screen consisting of following 13 submenus. So Mapping...
  • Page 45 On the ISDN Option screen, you can select the options for each BRI trunk line. The DCS-VIP system has four BRI ports so that four BRI trunks maximum (8 maximum BRI channels) can be used. Two trunks allocated to the Tel No.
  • Page 46 DCS-VIP User Guide The two trunks allocated to the Tel No. parameter activate as a pair so that the same value is saved. Select the following parameter values for each BRI trunk and click the Set button. MSN Digit : Enter a 12-digit MSN number, using the numbers from 0 ~ 9.
  • Page 47 DCS-VIP User Guide BRI S/T BRI S/T BRI S/T BRI S/T On the BRI S/T screen, you can select whether to use each BRI port as trunk port or S0 port. Select whether to use trunk port or S0 port by clicking the Mode dropdown button for each BRI port.
  • Page 48 DCS-VIP User Guide Group Features Setup This section explains how to set up the group features. Select the GROUP PAGES menu on the ADVANCE SETUP KEYPHONE menu screen. Then, you will see GROUP PAGES screen consisting of following 20 submenus.
  • Page 49 DCS-VIP User Guide Next Dest : Select the station to transfer the calls to when other members in the group are busy. Station Group Type : Specify the station group type. If you want to set the station group as Voice Mail/Automatic Attendant device, select the VMAA option.
  • Page 50 DCS-VIP User Guide Mode : For each trunk group select the trunk call type for outgoing calls. The selected type will be used in LCR option. − SEQU : Ring the first member in the trunk group. − DIST : Ring the members according to the order you have selected.
  • Page 51 DCS-VIP User Guide Authorization Code Authorization Code Authorization Code Authorization Code On the Authorization Code screen, you can set or reset the Authorization Code, which you must enter when you change the service class. You can enter up to 10 authorization codes.
  • Page 52 DCS-VIP User Guide LCR Digit : Enter a 10 digit string, using 0~9, *, #. No. of digits : Enter how many digits are required to match the LCR digit string.. Enter Route table number want use. Route Table You can define the actual route for the selected Route table number in the LCR Route menu.
  • Page 53 Date and Time Date and Time Date and Time Date and Time On the Date and Time screen, you can set or reset date and time for the DCS-VIP system. Click on the variations button or the dropdown button for each parameter to select the system’s date and time.
  • Page 54 DCS-VIP User Guide − Off(100ms) : Set the duration between one ring and another. SMDR Option SMDR Option SMDR Option SMDR Option On this screen, you can select which SMDR (System Message Detail Recording) options should be printed. To print the required information tick the relevant...
  • Page 55 DCS-VIP User Guide Click the variation button for each timer and select the timer value. Click the Set button. Each timer is as follows and each timer’s value range is shown in parenthesis. Alert tone Time (100-2500 MSEC): This timer sets the duration of the attention tone preceding a call to a keyset in the Voice Announce or Auto Answer mode.
  • Page 56 DCS-VIP User Guide between dialing valid digits before dropping the call and returning the user to error tone. Isdn int dgt tm (1-15 SEC) : This timer controls the grace period between dialing valid digits and the end of the dialing string on an ISDN call.
  • Page 57 On the My Area Code screen, you can set the name of the country and the area code (four digits maximum). This code and name indicate the area and country where the DCS-VIP system is installed. Select the Area Code and the Country. Click the Set button.
  • Page 58 DCS-VIP User Guide have a significant effect on the performance of the system. System Coding System Coding System Coding System Coding On the System Coding screen, you can select the signal standard for analog/digital signal conversion. Click the Coding dropdown button to select one signal standard from the following signal standards.
  • Page 59 DCS-VIP User Guide Station Features Setup This explains how to set up the station features. Select the STATION PAGES menu on the ADVANCE SETUP KEYPHONE menu screen. Then, you will see STATION PAGES screen consisting of following 17 submenus. AllowCid...
  • Page 60 On the Station COS screen, you can select the COS (Class Of Service) for each station. COS is used to grade the service provided by the DCS-VIP. There are 10 COSs. You can select service items for each COS. This enables you to use allowed service items.
  • Page 61 DCS-VIP User Guide You can select the viable features for each service at Group -> COS Contents menu. Station Pair Station Pair Station Pair Station Pair On the Station Pair screen, you can pair stations. The paired stations will act as one.
  • Page 62 Base : You can check the DCS-VIP main system’s BRI port type. Version : You can check the system software’s version. Port Status Port Status Port Status Port Status On the Port Status screen, you can refer to the DCS-VIP main/expansion system’s...
  • Page 63 DCS-VIP User Guide station/trunk/VoIP/router port status. Port : BRI port number. Tel : Port telephone number.
  • Page 64 DCS-VIP. Set the following parameter values and click the Set button. Administrative Status : To use IP (Internet Protocol), select ‘ENABLE’. IP Address : IP address of the DCS-VIP. If you want to reset IP address of the DCS-VIP, enter the new IP address here.
  • Page 65: Ip Static Route Setup

    IP routing information. Then, click the SET button. PPP Outgoing Security Setup In order to automatically connect the DCS-VIP router to the ISP or remote router, you need a login name and password. You enter the login name and the password on the PPP Outgoing Security Setup screen.
  • Page 66 Remote router name and password can be set up for remote router connection and ISP LAN service. Remote router name and password are set up for unauthorized users who want to connect to the user’s DCS-VIP router in remote router or ISP. Set the following parameter values and click the Set button.
  • Page 67: Dhcp Server Setup

    On the DHCP Relay Setup screen, you can set up the Relay Agent connecting the DHCP server to the DCS-VIP system to allocate the IP address automatically using the DHCP server. Set the following parameter values and click the Set button.
  • Page 68: Nat Setup

    DCS-VIP User Guide Primary Gateway : Enter the gateway, the IP address of the DCS-VIP . NAT Setup NAT (Network Address Translation) will enable more than two users to connect to the network using a single user account. This function is valid only for ISP connection.
  • Page 69 DCS-VIP User Guide PPP Over ISDN Configuration Channel Selection : In DCS-VIP you can create two address books for PPP connection, using one for CHANNEL-1, the other for CHANNEL-2. In this way, you do not have to enter the destination network information when you connect to the remote router.
  • Page 70 DCS-VIP User Guide Network Number : This indicates the IPX network number of the destination network. MAC Address of the Next Hop Router : Enter the NIC(Network Interface Card) address of the next hop. Note Hops are routers that IP packets go through before arriving at the destination network from the transmitting network.
  • Page 71 DCS-VIP User Guide Group 3 Group 3 ( ( ( (Accessories Group 3 Group 3 Accessories Accessories) ) ) ) Accessories In the Accessories menu, you can set up additional functions such as MLPPP, Access List and Rule Map. MLPPP Option Setup On the MLPPP Options Setup screen, you can set up options for the Multi-link PPP.
  • Page 72 DCS-VIP User Guide 220-300. Sub Protocol Type : Select the sub protocol associated with the primary protocol (UDP, TCP, SPX etc.). If ‘*’ is entered for this parameter, the basic value will be used. The value range is 1~255. Action Policy : Set up how you will apply filter rules defined in each parameter of the Filter Rules screen.
  • Page 73 Advance VoIP Setup If using the VoIP feature provided as an option, to select the Advance function click the Advance Setup VoIP menu on the DCS-VIP’s web management screen. The following Advance screen will appear. VoIP IP Address VoIP IP Address...
  • Page 74 Enable : This produces the sound in the VoIP’s Tone source. − Disable : This produces the sound in the DCS-VIP system. Silence Suppression : This determines whether to transmit a mute packet when a phone call is made. Generally, you should set this parameter to ’Enable’.
  • Page 75 To set up the Keyphone’s user features click the USER SETUP (KEYPHONE PART) menu on the DCS-VIP web management screen. The following Advance menu screen will appear. User Feature On the User Feature screen, you can set Call Forwarding, Alarm Reminder and Station Lock.
  • Page 76 DCS-VIP User Guide calls to. Alarm Reminder You can use Alarm Reminder only on a digital handset with liquid crystal display (LCD). The Alarm goes off at the set time and a message will appear in the LCD. − Hour, Minute : Set the time at which alarm goes off..
  • Page 77 DCS-VIP User Guide an announcement but the ANS/RLS key or handset must be used to answer calls. Date Mode : Select the date mode that will appear in the digital hand set. − Oriental Capital MM/DD DAY HH:MM UPP CASE uppercase mode −...
  • Page 78: Software Download

    DCS-VIP User Guide Chapter 7 System Management This chapter explains how to manage the DCS-VIP through the web browser. To manage the DCS-VIP system, click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu on the DCS-VIP web management screen. The following Advance menu screen will appear.
  • Page 79: System Reboot

    Complete, the download is completed. SYSTEM REBOOT On the SYSTEM REBOOT screen, you can reboot system by each DCS-VIP system module(Keyphone, Router, VoIP). Click the check button for module you want to reboot, to select the Set button.
  • Page 80 DCS-VIP User Guide Chapter 8 Keyphone MMC Program The DCS-VIP can easily change system settings by using the keyphone. An MMC (Man Machine Code) is a program which sets up the system according to your needs. This chapter explains how to use a keyphone MMC program. It consists of four parts as follows.
  • Page 81 DCS-VIP User Guide The UP and DOWN volume keys are used to scroll through available options. The SPK key is used to save data and and allow you to start a new MMC. The TRSF key is used to save data and exit programming mode.
  • Page 82 DCS-VIP User Guide Programming Using MMCs This section explains how to program using the MMCs. You should read instructions each program carefully before starting program. First, decide what changes are required to the system, and therefore which MMCs you need to use. Then, “ENABLE” the keyphone (as described above) and follow the procedure for your selected program(s).
  • Page 83 CALL FORWARD CALL FORWARD CALL FORWARD CALL FORWARD Allows system administrator program call forward destinations other station users. This also allows call forward to be set after the destination has been entered. The DCS-VIP system allows six types of call forwarding:...
  • Page 84 DCS-VIP User Guide 0. FORWARD CANCEL 1. ALL CALL 2. BUSY 3. NO ANSWER 4. BUSY/NO ANSWER 5. EXTERNAL FORWARD If you select “BUSY/NO ANSWER”, the phone call will be forwarded to the station selected for condition 2 or 3 according to the user’s requirements.
  • Page 85 DCS-VIP User Guide MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS MMC 501 SYSTEM-WIDE TIMERS MMC 502 STATION TIMERS MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING SET ANSWER MODE SET ANSWER MODE SET ANSWER MODE...
  • Page 86 DCS-VIP User Guide VOICE ANNOUNCE RELATED ITEMS MMC 111 KEYSET RING TONE STATION NAME STATION NAME STATION NAME STATION NAME Allows the system administrator or technician to enter a name (up to 11 characters) to identify an individual station. Names...
  • Page 87 DCS-VIP User Guide [205] STN NAME SAM SMITH Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 404 TRUNK NAME STATION SPEED DIAL STATION SPEED DIAL STATION SPEED DIAL STATION SPEED DIAL Allows the system administrator or technician to program the personal speed dial locations assigned to a station.
  • Page 88 DCS-VIP User Guide Press LEFT soft key to return to step 2 [205] SPEED DIAL 05 : Enter trunk access code (e.g., 9) followed by the number to be dialed (e.g., 4264100) Press the RIGHT soft key to return to step 2...
  • Page 89 DCS-VIP User Guide PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry Key #19;...
  • Page 90 DCS-VIP User Guide Direct Pickup extension or station group number Direct Station Select station number FWRD Call Forward GPIK Group Pickup 01-05 MMPG Meet Me Page 0-9, * PAGE Page 0-9, * PMSG Programmed Station Text Messaging 00-20 Station Group...
  • Page 91 DCS-VIP User Guide RELATED ITEMS MMC 209 ASSIGN ADD-ON MODULE MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING STATION STATUS STATION STATUS STATION STATUS STATION STATUS Displays the following attributes of a station port. This is a read- only MMC.
  • Page 92 DCS-VIP User Guide DATE DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY Allows the system administrator or technician to select the date and time display mode on a per-station basis or system-wide. COUNTRY Sets overall display format and has two options...
  • Page 93 DCS-VIP User Guide STATION ON & OFF STATION ON & OFF STATION ON & OFF STATION ON & OFF Allows the system administrator to set any of the keyset features listed below. AUTO HOLD Automatically places an existing C.O. call on hold if a CALL button, trunk key or trunk route key is pressed during that call.
  • Page 94: Table Of Contents

    DCS-VIP User Guide [201] STN ON/OFF HOT KEYPAD : OFF Press UP or DOWN to select ON or OFF Press the LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF [201] STN ON/OFF...
  • Page 95: Press Spk To Save And Advance To Next Mmc

    DCS-VIP User Guide Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 114 OFF-HOOK RING VOLUME MMC 318 DISTINCTIVE RING ALARM CLOCK ALARM CLOCK ALARM CLOCK ALARM CLOCK Allows the station user, system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment reminder feature for a station.
  • Page 96 DCS-VIP User Guide press the RIGHT soft key to move cursor and return to step 2 [205] ALM CLK HHMM:1300 DAILY Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 116...
  • Page 97: Mmc 715

    DCS-VIP User Guide [205] STN VOLUME RING VOLUME 4 Press UP or DOWN to select ring level or dial level of volume 1-8 on dial keypad Press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 [201] STN VOLUME BGM VOLUME 13...
  • Page 98 DCS-VIP User Guide ALARM REMINDER / MESSAGE ALARM REMINDER / MESSAGE ALARM REMINDER / MESSAGE ALARM REMINDER / MESSAGE Allows the system administrator or technician to set or change the alarm clock/appointment reminder feature for any station. This must be...
  • Page 99: And Press The Right Soft Key To Move Cursor

    DCS-VIP User Guide Dial 1-2 to select alarm (e.g., 2) Press UP or DOWN to select alarm and press the RIGHT soft key to move cursor Press the LEFT soft key to return to step 2 [201] ALM REM (1)
  • Page 100 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN to scroll through station and press the RIGHT soft key to select a station Press ANS/RLS to select All and press the RIGHT soft key [205] CID DISP NUMBER FIRST Dial 0 for CID or 1 for ANI...
  • Page 101 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN to select keyset and press RIGHT soft key Press ANS/RLS to select All [ALL] LANGUAGE Dial 0, 1 or 2 for language required Press UP or DOWN to select language and press RIGHT soft key.
  • Page 102 DCS-VIP User Guide Press SPK to advance to MMC entry level and press UP or DOWN key to select MMC Enter MMC number and press RIGHT soft key to enter MMC To log out, press TRSF key RELATED ITEMS MMC 201...
  • Page 103 DCS-VIP User Guide DIAL OPTION DESCRIPTION DAY/NIGHT Change DAY/NIGHT mode DEFAULT DATA DAY/NIGHT 0000 PROGRAM KEYS KEYPAD Used to enter passcodes Save data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 202 Display shows CHANGE PASSCODE DAY/NIGHT :0000 Press UP or DOWN key to make selection...
  • Page 104 DCS-VIP User Guide PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 206 Display shows...
  • Page 105 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [205] VMAA PORT NORMAL PORT Dial 1 or 0 to select port type (1=VMAA and 0=NORMAL) OR Press UP or DOWN to select option...
  • Page 106 DCS-VIP User Guide Dial station number (e.g., 205) Press UP or DOWN to select station and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [205] RING TYPE ICM RING Dial 0, 1 or 2 to select port type Press UP or DOWN to select option...
  • Page 107 DCS-VIP User Guide [301] AOM MASTER MASTER : NONE Enter station number, e.g., 301 Use UP or DOWN for selection of stations. Dial the number using the dial keypad. [301] AOM MASTER MASTER : 201 Enter 1 for OHVAED: ON or 0 for OHVAED: OFF...
  • Page 108 DCS-VIP User Guide DISA PSWD : OFF Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor TEN. ON AND OFF DISA PSWD : OFF Dial 1 for ON or 0 for OFF Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to enter and move cursor to step 1 TEN.
  • Page 109 DCS-VIP User Guide SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS/RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 211 Display shows first door phone...
  • Page 110 DCS-VIP User Guide UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS/RLS Used to select ALL...
  • Page 111 DCS-VIP User Guide " " " " DEFAULT DATA PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 112 DCS-VIP User Guide return to step 3 [205] STN COS DAY:05 NIGHT:05 Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next RELATED ITEMS MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS PICKUP GROUPS Allows the assignment of stations into call pickup groups. There is a maximum of 5 pickup groups.
  • Page 113 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 107 KEY EXTENDER MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 723 SYSTEM KEY PROGRAMMING ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARY Assigns BOSS keysets to SECRETARY keysets. One BOSS station can have up to and including four SECRETARY stations, and one SECRETARY station can have up to and including four BOSS stations.
  • Page 114 DCS-VIP User Guide Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC BOSS STN:[205] SECR 2:[202] RELATED ITEMS MMC 722 STATION KEY PROGRAMMING ASSIGN EXTENSION/TRUNK USE Allows trunks on a per-station basis the ability to answer incoming calls, to dial out or to do both.
  • Page 115 DCS-VIP User Guide [205] USE [704] DIAL:NO ANS:YES Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 [205] USE [704] DIAL:NO ANS:NO Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next...
  • Page 116 DCS-VIP User Guide [205] FORCD CODE ACCOUNT Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 707 AUTHORIZATION CODE MMC 708 ACCOUNT CODE HOT LINE Allows a station the ability to make a predetermined call...
  • Page 117 MMC 501 SYSTEM-WIDE TIMERS (Off-Hook Selection Timer option) ASSIGN BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCE Assigns a background music source to the DCS-VIP system. One music source is in the system and the telephone number is 371. The number 371 can be used both for an internal and an external music source. If “NONE” is...
  • Page 118 MMC 408 ASSIGN TRUNK MUSIC ON HOLD SOURCE ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLD Assigns a Music On Hold source to the DCS-VIP system. The default directory number of a background music source is 371. One music source is in the system and the telephone number is 371. The number 371 can be used both for an internal and an external music source.
  • Page 119 DCS-VIP User Guide LCR CLASS OF SERVICE Assigns the LCR class of service allowed for a station on a per-station basis. There are four classes which may be assigned. LCR class of service allows specific users trunk advance up to a matching LCR class of service programmed in MMC 710 (LCR Digit Table).
  • Page 120 DCS-VIP User Guide (CLIP) data to be displayed at LCD 24B and LCD 12B keysets. CID information is essentially the same to the end user and is not separated. Each keyset can have the following options: CLIP NOT ALLOWED CLIP data will not be displayed.
  • Page 121 DCS-VIP User Guide Used to relocate a station to another location (different port). All the previous data are moved to the new location automatically. Note The hybrid port is limited to set relocation function. The hybrid port is telephone number from 213 to 216.
  • Page 122 DCS-VIP User Guide Display shows [201] COPY USABLE FROM NONE Enter destination station number (e.g. 205) Press UP and DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [205] COPY USABLE FROM NONE Enter the source station number (e.g. 210)
  • Page 123: Dial 1-8 To Select Ring Tone Or

    DCS-VIP User Guide SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS/RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 318 Display shows first station [201] RING TONE T:F-STN C:F-STN Dial trunk or station number (e.g., 705)
  • Page 124 DCS-VIP User Guide LCR ALLOW PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 125 DCS-VIP User Guide "S." Now press the number "2" once to get the letter "A." Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message. Pressing the "A" key will change the letter from upper case to lower case.
  • Page 126 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MC 104 STATION NAME MMC 405 TRUNK NUMBER (CO LINE NUMBER?) "A" KEY IS BUTTON #19 CO LINE NUMBER Allows a 10-digit number to be entered to identify an individual trunk.
  • Page 127 DCS-VIP User Guide Dial trunk (e.g., 704) Press UP or DOWN to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor [704] CO TEL NO. Enter trunk number using the procedure described above [704] CO TEL NO. 3054264100...
  • Page 128 DCS-VIP User Guide number or station group number and press RIGHT soft key [704] TRK RING 1:205 2:500 [704] TRK RING 1:205 2:501 Dial station number or station group number Press UP or DOWN key to select station number or station group number and press...
  • Page 129 DCS-VIP User Guide Dial 1 for YES Dial 0 for NO Pressing 1 or 0 will return to step 2 [704] TRK RELS. RELEASE?1Y:1, N:0 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 130 DCS-VIP User Guide [705] TRK MOH MOH SOURCE: 371 Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC [705] TRK MOH MOH SOURCE: 371 RELATED ITEMS MMC 308 ASSIGN BACKGROUND MUSIC SOURCE MMC 309 ASSIGN STATION MUSIC ON HOLD...
  • Page 131 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter desired option Press UP or DOWN key to make selection [703] TRK STATUS TYPE: BRI TRUNK Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 400 CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNK...
  • Page 132 DCS-VIP User Guide [705] TRK ABNDN REPORT: YES Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO Use UP or DOWN to scroll through options and use LEFT or RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 [705] TRK ABNDN REPORT: NO...
  • Page 133 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF to save and exit Press SPK to save and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 419 BRI OPTION MMC 423 S/T MODE BRI OPTION Assigns several options on a per-BRI basis and there are different options depending on whether the BRI is programmed as a trunk or station in MMC 423 (S/T Mode).
  • Page 134 "Accept" the call or the call is cleared if the DCS-VIP is programmed to "Reject" the call. If the called party number does not have a matching entry in the MSN table, then the operator is presented with the call.
  • Page 135 DCS-VIP User Guide Display shows [701] MSN DGT(1) NONE Enter trunk number (e.g. 704) Press UP and DOWN key to scroll through ISDN PORT and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [704] MSN DGT(1) NONE Enter the location (e.g. 4) Press UP and DOWN to select location and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor.
  • Page 136 DCS-VIP User Guide PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 137 DCS-VIP User Guide Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 424 Display shows [7801] S0 MAPPING Dial S0 (e.g. 7804) Press UP or DOWN key to select S0 Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor.
  • Page 138 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter trunk number. Display shows connection status DISPLAY STATUS 702 : 227 Enter another trunk Press TRSF to exit. DISPLAY STATUS 702 : 227 Display station connection status Press TRSF 434 DISPLAY STATUS Enter station number. Display shows connection status...
  • Page 139 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter another station or trunk OR Press TRSF to exit. DISPLAY STATUS 216 : 702 227 Display status no connection. Press TRSF 434 DISPLAY STATUS Enter station or trunk number. Display shows connection status DISPLAY STATUS 702 : NONE Enter another station or trunk OR Press TRSF to exit.
  • Page 140 DCS-VIP User Guide DISPLAY STATUS 725 : MADE BUSY RELATED ITEMS MMC 409 TRUNK STATUS SYSTEM-WIDE COUNTERS Used to set the values of the system counters. The counters are listed below with a brief description of each. : This is the number of times that an alarm reminder 0.
  • Page 141 DCS-VIP User Guide Allows the technician to adjust individual timers as necessary. 00. AA INT DGT TIME (1-25 SEC) : When the AA card is installed, this timer determines the interdigit time for AA call processing. If this timer expires before...
  • Page 142 DCS-VIP User Guide external call forwarding. : This timer controls how long the 34. FIRST DIGIT TIME (1-255 SEC) system will wait for dialing to begin before dropping the dial tone and returning the user to error tone. : This timer monitors the duration of 35.
  • Page 143 DCS-VIP User Guide transferred calls ring before recalling. This is a system-wide timer. DEFAULT DATA 00. AA INT DGT TIME 01. AA NO ACT TIME 02. AA TRANS TIME 03. ALARM WAKE TIME 04. ALERT TONE TIME 1000 MSEC 05. ALM REM. INTERVAL 06.
  • Page 144 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN key to select timer and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor KMMC LOCK OUT TM 30 SEC _ Enter new value using keypad; if valid, system returns to step 2 with new value...
  • Page 145 DCS-VIP User Guide Press ANS/RLS to select all stations and press RIGHT soft key [ALL} NO ANS FWD *** SEC →_ Press UP or DOWN key to select timer and press RIGHT soft key Enter new value via dial keypad, e.g., 0200...
  • Page 146 DCS-VIP User Guide [701] ANS . BAK TM 0600 MS → Dial trunk number (e.g., 704) Press UP or DOWN key to select trunk and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor [704] ANS . BAK TM 0600 MS →...
  • Page 147 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF 505 Display shows OLD:6 0 1 0 1 8 4:0 0 4 7 NEW:W M M D D Y Y:H H M M Enter new time and date using above table System returns to step 2...
  • Page 148 Allows the system administrator to program Call Cost parameters so the call cost can be calculated from number of Meter Pulses received by the DCS-VIP from the network. The call cost can be displayed on the LCD during a call or as an SMDR record.
  • Page 149 DCS-VIP User Guide DEFAULT DATA UNIT COST PER MP 200 PENCE CALL COST RATE 100 PERCENT PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 150 DCS-VIP User Guide 2. TRUNK RING 1000 2000 1000 2000 3. DOOR RING 2000 4. ALARM RING 2000 5. CBK RING 4000 PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right...
  • Page 151 DCS-VIP User Guide DISTRIBUTE The first call will ring the first station listed in the group. The next call will ring the next station listed in the group UNCONDITION All the stations listed in the group will ring. Busy stations will receive off-hook ring ( Max.
  • Page 152 DCS-VIP User Guide follows. TYPE: This is the type of group you are creating and can be one of the following: 0. NORMAL : Used to assign stations in a ring group. The members GROUP can be stations, common bell contacts or Ring over Page relays.
  • Page 153 DCS-VIP User Guide SEQUENTIAL The first idle station listed in the group will ring. If the first is busy, the next idle station will ring. DISTRIBUTED The first call will ring the first station listed in the group. The next call will ring the next station listed in the group.
  • Page 154 Pressing the next key will move the cursor to the next position. For example, if the directory name is "SAMSUNG," press the number "7" three times to get the letter "S." Now press the number "2" once to get the letter "A." Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message.
  • Page 155 DCS-VIP User Guide PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 156 DCS-VIP User Guide HOLD Used to clear previous entry ANS/RLS Used to select ALL ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 603 Display shows [9] TRK GROUP MODE: SEQUENTIAL Enter valid trunk group (e.g., 9, 80-83) Press UP or DOWN key to make selection...
  • Page 157 DCS-VIP User Guide in a zone column, it will receive pages for that zone. If the keyset is flagged as "0", it will not receive pages for that zone. Keysets can receive pages for more than one zone. DEFAULT DATA...
  • Page 158 DCS-VIP User Guide left to be assigned. A library of up to 250 speed dial numbers may be allocated as needed. The system list can have up to 50 numbers and each station can have up to 5 numbers. Speed dial numbers are assigned in blocks of 10.
  • Page 159 DCS-VIP User Guide KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right SPEAKER Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry TRSF To exit programming ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 608...
  • Page 160 DCS-VIP User Guide Dial selected COS to copy (e.g., 05) Press UP or DOWN key to select COS and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor and advance to next step COPY COS ITEMS COS 05 → COS 01 Dial target COS (e.g., 06)
  • Page 161 DCS-VIP User Guide : External call forward 019. EXT FWD : Feature key 020. FEATURE : Trunk flash 021. FLASH FOLLOW-ME : Call forward-follow me 022. 023. FORWARD : Call forwarding : Group in/out 025. GRP I/O : Hold 026.
  • Page 162 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF 701 Display shows COS CONTENTS (01) TOLL LEVEL: A Dial COS (e.g., 06) Press UP or DOWN key to select COS Press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to toll level COS CONTENTS (06) TOLL LEVEL: A Dial toll level (e.g., 2-see above list)
  • Page 163 DCS-VIP User Guide default. WILD CARD KEY BUTTON DIAL WILD CARD DEFAULT DATA ENTRY : DIGIT : B : 00X : 0X : 101 : 7008X : 0 OTHERS PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD...
  • Page 164 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 703 TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLE MMC 704 ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER TOLL ALLOWANCE TABLE Provides a way to make toll restriction (call barring) very easy and flexible. There are 250 entries allowed in the deny table and each entry index can be assigned to a class of service.
  • Page 165 DCS-VIP User Guide 212 :000000 Enter wild card (e.g., 21X) from above list and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor to COS options ALOW (005) : BCDEFG 21x :000000 Press UP or DOWN key to move cursor along line until under toll class mark (e.g., E)
  • Page 166 DCS-VIP User Guide to option line :012345678*# z:000000000000 Press UP or DOWN key to move cursor to option digit desired (e.g., 5) and enter the digit 1 under the desired digit If needed, place the digit 1 under one or...
  • Page 167 DCS-VIP User Guide SYS SPEED DIAL 505: Enter access code (e.g., 9/701) plus the phone number up to 18 digits (digits will scroll under) and press RIGHT soft key to return to step 2 SYS SPEED DIAL 505: 9-1212234567 Press F key to toggle to MMC 706, step 3 to...
  • Page 168 DCS-VIP User Guide DEFAULT DATA NO NAMES PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry...
  • Page 169 DCS-VIP User Guide SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 707 Display shows AUTHOR.CODE (001) CODE: COS: -- Dial code index number 001-020 (e.g., 005)
  • Page 170 DCS-VIP User Guide Display shows ACCOUNT CODE (001) Dial code index number 001-200 (e.g. 005) Press UP or DOWN key to select index number and press RIGHT soft key to move cursor ACCOUNT CODE (005) Enter account code (maximum 12 digits) via dial keypad (e.g.
  • Page 171 DCS-VIP User Guide press RIGHT soft key Press LEFT soft key to return to step 1 LCR DIGIT (005) DIGIT: 305426 Enter digit length (00-31); cursor will move to RT: Enter route selection (1-16) Press LEFT soft key to return to length value...
  • Page 172 DCS-VIP User Guide UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear previous entry ACTION DISPLAY...
  • Page 173 DCS-VIP User Guide group in the completion of an outgoing call. This table works in conjunction with LCR DIGIT TABLE, LCR TIME TABLE, LCR COS TABLE and LCR MODIFIED DIGITS TABLE. After the user dials a valid digit string, the system will use the LCR ROUTE TABLE to select a specific predetermined trunk group.
  • Page 174 (ATT). With these digits inserted, a long distance call will be placed over a local line utilizing the common carrier network. The characters * and # can also be entered. There are 100 modify digit entries available in the DCS-VIP. OPTION MAXIMUM NUMBER OF DIGIT ENTRIES...
  • Page 175 An name up to 11 characters can be added to the number. There are a maximum of 100 entries in the DCS-VIP. If there is no matching number on the DID service, the call is routed to the operator group.
  • Page 176 DCS-VIP User Guide plans and DID Pass Through. Maximum number of digits that can be deleted is 3. 5. NAME = Input up to 11 characters to identify call. Names are written using the keypad. Each press of a key selects a character.
  • Page 177 DCS-VIP User Guide soft key to move cursor DID DIGIT (005) DGT: 5065 Enter station or group number for each Ring Plan destination via dial keypad (e.g. 530) Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press RIGHT soft key to advance to next...
  • Page 178 DCS-VIP User Guide When the character you want appears on the same dial pad key as the previous character, press the UP key to move the cursor to the right or the DOWN key to move the cursor to the left. A space can be entered by using these keys.
  • Page 179 716 UK LCR Option MY AREA CODE This MMC defines the home area code and country code for the DCS-VIP system. This information is used for Caller ID, ANI and ISDN calls in defining the area code on incoming calls. This MMC removes the local area code to allow callback without digit modifications in LCR.
  • Page 180 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter the desired country code or area code via dial keypad and press RIGHT soft key to enter (If you wish to enter the country code and area code again, repeat step 2) Press TRSF to store and exit...
  • Page 181 Provides a service tool which will minimize the accidental loss of programmable keys on an DCS-VIP keyset. The method of operation is simple - first the data is saved and then the station can be replaced with another station type or the keys can be reprogrammed to other features.
  • Page 182 Allows the customizing of programmable keys on specific keysets, AOMs, or 64- button modules on the DCS-VIP system. For keysets, buttons 1 and 2 are set as CALL buttons by default. For AOMs and 64-button DSS boxes, all buttons are set as DS keys by default.
  • Page 183 DCS-VIP User Guide : MEET ME PAGE MMPG : MANUAL SIGNAL(Special Tone Service) : MESSAGE : MUTE MUTE : NEW CALL : NIGHT SERVICE NIGHT : NAME NUMBER DATE (CID*/ANI) : NEXT (CID*/ANI) : OFF-HOOK VOICE ANNOUNCE OHVA : OPERATOR...
  • Page 184 DCS-VIP User Guide 01:DS 02:DS 03:DS 04:DS 05:DS 06:DS 07:DS 08:DS 09:DS 10:DS 11:DS 12:DS 13:DS 14:DS 15:DS 16:DS 17:DS 18:DS 19:DS 20:DS 21:DS 22:DS 23:DS 24:DS 25:DS 26:DS 27:DS 28:DS 29:DS 30:DS 31:DS 32:DS 33:DS 34:DS 35:DS 36:DS 37:DS...
  • Page 185 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN key to make selection Press RIGHT soft key to advance cursor to step 5 to enter extender if required or to return to step 2 [201] KEY PROG. 18: NONE → GPIK_ If required, enter extender (e.g., 03)
  • Page 186 DCS-VIP User Guide : ABANDONED CALL ABAND : ACCOUNT ACCT : ANSWER/RELEASE AN/RLS : BARGE-IN BARGE : OHVA BLOCK BLOCK : BOSS/SECRETARY BOSS : CALL BUTTON CALL : STATION CAMP-ON CAMP : MESSAGE CANCEL CANMG : CALLBACK : CALLER ID/ANI*...
  • Page 187 DCS-VIP User Guide DEFAULT DATA Default 24-Button Keyset with or without Display 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:TG9 07:NONE 08:NONE 09:NONE 10:NONE 11:NONE 12:NONE 13:NONE 14:NONE 15:NONE 16:NONE 17:NONE 18:NONE 19:CONF 20:SPD 21:LNR 22:PAGE 23:CBK 24:MSG Default 12-Button Keyset 01:CALL1...
  • Page 188 DCS-VIP User Guide Default 7-Button Keyset 01:CALL1 02:CALL2 03:NONE 04:NONE 05:NONE 06:NONE 07:MSG PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 189 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS MMC 107 KEY EXTENDER MMC 720 COPY KEY PROGRAMMING MMC 721 SAVE STATON KEY PROGRAMMING DIAL NUMBERING PLAN This MMC allows the technician to change directory numbers for stations, trunks, station groups, trunk groups and feature access codes.
  • Page 190 DCS-VIP User Guide BOSS : BOSS/SECRETARY CAMP : STATION CAMP-ON CANMG : MESSAGE CANCEL : CALLBACK CONF : CONFERENCE : DIRECTORY DLOCK : DOOR LOCK : DO NOT DISTURB : DIRECT PICKUP DROP : DROP : DSS KEY : DTS KEY...
  • Page 191 DCS-VIP User Guide CONF : 46 : NONE DIRPK : 65 DLOCK : 13 : 40 FAUTO : 14 : 60 GRPK : 66 HDSET : NONE HLDPK : 12 HOLD : 11 : 53 LISTN : NONE : 19...
  • Page 192 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter digits (e.g., 63) via the dial keypad FEAT NUMBER PLAN OHVA :NONE→ 63 Press LEFT soft key to enter changes and continue to make changes FEAT NUMBER PLAN OHVA :NONE→ 63 Press RIGHT soft key to enter changes and return to step 2;...
  • Page 193 DCS-VIP User Guide received from the Central Office on incoming calls . This option requires the use of a 132 column (wide carriage) printer or an 80 column printer set for condensed print. : If this option is set to YES, unanswered calls for 11.
  • Page 194 DCS-VIP User Guide Press TRSF 725 Display shows PAGE HEADER PRINT : YES Dial the option number (e.g., 01) LINE PER PAGE 66 LINE / PAGE Use the UP or DOWN key to scroll through the options and press the RIGHT or...
  • Page 195 DCS-VIP User Guide CALL AND TYPE INFORMATION The format of DTMF data sent to a VM/AA port is as follows: [CALL TYPE] + [DN1] + [SEPARATOR] + [DN2] and an example of this would be [FORWARD ALL] from [225] on trunk [703] Each field can be programmed individually as follows: 0.
  • Page 196 DCS-VIP User Guide A message button or message reply feature code has been used to call the VM/AA port. 7. PROGRESS TONE ID These are the DTMF codes that are sent to the VM/AA port in place of regular progress tones. For example, when a VM/AA port goes off hook to originate or transfer a call, instead of hearing normal dial tone, it will hear DTMF "BA".
  • Page 197 DCS-VIP User Guide [ ] + [205] + [X] + [701] In the above example, if forward and DN2/C.O. information is not used: [ ] + [205] + [ ] + [ ] DIL 701 calls group 501 that overflows to VM/AA:...
  • Page 198 DCS-VIP User Guide DIRECT CALL : NO ALL FWD CALL : NO BSY FWD CALL : NO NOA FWD CALL : NO RECALL : NO DIR TRK CALL : NO OVERFLOW : NO DID CALL : NO MESSAGE CALL : NO...
  • Page 199 SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION SYSTEM VERSION Used to identify the software versions for all the key components of the DCS-VIP system. This is a read-only MMC. YY.MM.DD Version # YY: YEAR MM: MONTH DD: DATE Version #: e.g. V1.00 MAIN VERSION : the version of Keyphone S/W.
  • Page 200 DCS-VIP User Guide Press SPK to exit and move to the next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE CID/ANI TRANSLATION TABLE Allows the system administrator or technician to associate a CID or ANI number received from the central office with a name programmed in this translation table.
  • Page 201 STATION PAIR STATION PAIR This MMC allows a station (or any other DCS-VIP extension) to be assigned as a Secondary keyset to another (Primary)keyset on the system. This will allow all features to be set or cancelled form either keyset and both keysets will ring when the Primary keyset receives a call.
  • Page 202 DCS-VIP User Guide [205] PRIMARY SECONDARY:NONE Dial Secondary station number (e.g. 7903) [205] PRIMARY SECONDARY:7903 Press TRSF to exit Press SPK to exit and move to the next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE ENABLE TECHNICIAN PROGRAM Used to open and close technician level programming. If programming is not opened and an attempt is made to access a system MMC, the error message "ACCESS DENIED"...
  • Page 203 DCS-VIP User Guide Press RIGHT soft key to move to tenant number and enter tenant number (1-2) ENABLE TECH.PROG ENABLE TENANT: 1 Press SPK to advance to MMC entry level 801 : TEC.PASSCODE SELECT PROG.ID Enter the MMC desired (e.g., 209)
  • Page 204 DCS-VIP User Guide TECH. PASSCODE VERIFY SUCCESS If pass code is incorrect TECH. PASSCODE VERIFY : FAILURE System returns to step 2 TECH. PASSCODE NEW CODE : **** Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC...
  • Page 205 DCS-VIP User Guide 304. TRK USE : NO 305. FOR. CODE : NO 306. HOT LINE : NO 308. BGM SRC : NO 309. STN MOH : NO 310. LCR COR : NO 312. ALLOW CID : NO 315. SET RLOC : NO 316.
  • Page 206 RELATED ITEMS NONE SYSTEM I/O PARAMETER Provides a means of assigning a system I/O port for use with one of the service types detailed below. There is one I/O port available on the DCS-VIP (see below). PARAMETER OPTIONS Dial 0 Service...
  • Page 207 DCS-VIP User Guide UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right Used to store data and advance to next MMC HOLD Used to clear entry (when valid) ACTION...
  • Page 208 DCS-VIP User Guide Caution The db levels should be left at default settings. Changing some of these settings DEFAULT DATA TX LEVEL CONTROL LEVEL 0 : 0 LEVEL 4 : 3 LEVEL 1 : 1 LEVEL 5 : 5 LEVEL 2 : 2...
  • Page 209 DCS-VIP User Guide RELATED ITEMS NONE KEYSET VOLUME CONTROL KEYSET VOLUME CONTROL KEYSET VOLUME CONTROL KEYSET VOLUME CONTROL Allows the system administrator to set the level of keyset volume. DEFAULT DATA KEY TONE VOL SIDETONE VOL HANDSET TX MIC TX LEVEL NOISE GUARD NOISE THRES.
  • Page 210 DCS-VIP User Guide VOL. CONTROL : DGP NOISE GUARD : 8 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level Use UP or DOWN key to scroll to next volume VOL. CONTROL : DGP NOISE THRES : 1 Press RIGHT soft key to change the volume level Use UP or DOWN key to scroll to next volume VOL.
  • Page 211 DCS-VIP User Guide Press UP or DOWN to make selection and press RIGHT soft key SYS.MMC LANGUAGE GERMAN Press TRSF to store and exit Press SPK to store and advance to next MMC RELATED ITEMS NONE HALT PROCESSING Used only in the event that all data processing needs to be stopped.
  • Page 212 DCS-VIP User Guide DEFAULT DATA NONE PROGRAM KEYS UP & DOWN Used to scroll through options KEYPAD Used to enter selections SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 811 Display shows SYSTEM RESTART RESET SYSTEM?NO Press UP or DOWN key to make selection...
  • Page 213 DCS-VIP User Guide ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 812 Display shows SET COUNTRY CODE Press UP or DOWN key to make selection and press RIGHT soft key SET COUNTRY CODE AUSTRALIA Press UP or DOWN key to select YES or NO and...
  • Page 214 DCS-VIP User Guide RELATED ITEMS NONE 820 SET VOIP IP ADDRESS 820 SET VOIP IP ADDRESS 820 SET VOIP IP ADDRESS 820 SET VOIP IP ADDRESS This program is used if a VoIP board is installed in the system . You can set up the IP address for VoIP’s call, the Gateway, and Subnet mask.
  • Page 215 DCS-VIP User Guide SOFT KEYS Move cursor left and right ACTION DISPLAY Press TRSF 821 Display shows Press UP or DOWN key to select the option and press RIGHT soft key to move the cursor. (At present only RING BACK TONE item exists.) Decide whether or not to set virtual tone.
  • Page 216 DCS-VIP User Guide Enter the value of IP Address/ CTI Port NO. Press RIGHT or LEFT soft key to move back to the former field. Setting is automatically made as soon as the last field of each item is entered.

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