Directory Names; Disa Security; Distinctive Ringing; Door Phones - Samsung OfficeServ 7200 General Description Manual

Supports software version 4.60 or higher
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DIRECTORY NAMES

Each station, station group and C.O. line may be assigned a directory name (maximum 11 characters). In addi-
tion, each personal speed dial number, system speed dial number and entry in the DID translation table may
be assigned a name (maximum 11 characters). These names are displayed during calls with these ports and
in the case of station and speed dial names, can be used to originate calls.
(Station Features).

DISA SECURITY

Telephone fraud and long distance theft are a serious concern. The OfficeServ 7200 provides a strong DISA
security system. If an incorrect DISA passcode is entered repeatedly (as is the case with "hackers"), the DISA
system can be automatically disabled temporarily. Both the number of incorrect passcode attempts and the
time that DISA is disabled are programmable. In addition, all failed attempts to access DISA print on SMDR (if
provided) with a "DE" DISA error flag.

DISTINCTIVE RINGING

The OfficeServ 7200 provides distinctive ringing at a station based on selected parameters.
Outside calls have a single ring repeated, while intercom calls have a double ring repeated.
Any trunk or station can be programmed to ring a specific digital keyset with a predefined ring tone (1-
8) or an analog station with a predefined cadence (1-5) selection.
Digital keysets and analog stations may receive distinctive ringing based on the Caller ID number
received or the DID number dialed.
DOOR LOCK RELEASE (PROGRAMMABLE)
After answering a call from the door phone, users can dial a code to activate a contact closure. This can be
used to operate a customer-provided electric door lock release mechanism. The contact closure timer is pro-
grammable from 100–2500 ms.

DOOR PHONES

The door phone interface module (DPIM) provides for connection of a door phone to a DLI port. Pressing the
button on the door phone produces a distinctive ring (three short rings repeated) at the assigned station or
station group. If not answered within a programmable time, the system releases the door phone and stops
the ringing. Stations may call the door phone directly and monitor the surrounding areas. Door phones fol-
low the system ring mode plan.
E & M TIE LINES (T1 Service Only)
Your office can be connected to another office with a tie line. Use it to make calls to stations in the other sys-
tem. If programming allows, you can access lines in the other system to make outside calls. Tie line calls can
be put on hold, transferred and conferenced in the same way as are other outside calls. Users accessing the
tie line from the other system can get a line in your system and make outgoing calls. These calls can be con-
trolled by assigning a dialing class to the tie line. Your local telephone company may use E&M tie lines to pro-
vide DID service. In this case these tie lines can be programmed to follow the DID translation table.
Translated E & M tie line calls have Ring Plan routing capabilities.
E-MAIL
GATEWAY—See Unified Voicemail
4.18
See the Dial by Name feature
See DID.

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