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SAMSUNG
COMBINED SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING MANUAL
MMC: 715
FOR:
Purpose: Allows customised messages, up to 16 characters each, to be programmed.
You can also edit any of the 10 pre-programmed (default) messages, if necessary, to suit
your working environment.
These messages can be selected by a station user to inform other users of their current
status (e.g. "In a Meeting"). The message displays on the user's keyset and also on any
calling keyset which has a display.
Messages are written via the keypad. Each press of a key selects a character. Pressing
a different key moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the message is "In
the Showroom," press key number "4" three times to get the letter "I." Then press key
number "6" twice to get the letter "N" and press the VOLUME UP key to move the cursor
right. Continue selecting characters from the keypad to complete your message. Press
the programmable
1.5.2
in Part 1 for key descriptions.)
Tip: When the character you want is on the same key as the previous character you typed in,
press the VOLUME UP key to move the cursor to the right, then select the character.
The # key can be used for the following special characters (in sequence of key presses):
#
space
&
[
]
@
For all systems except iDCS & OS500
There are 20 messages allowed in total (01–20). Messages 01–10 are pre-programmed
(see below) but can be changed by deleting and/or typing in new text. Messages 11–20
are blank by default ("EMPTY MESSAGE" may be displayed if one of these is selected,
or the display is blank).
PROGRAMMED STATION
MESSAGE
ALL SYSTEMS
"A" key
to toggle between upper and lower case text. (Refer to
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01.
IN A MEETING
02.
OUT ON A CALL
03.
OUT TO LUNCH
04.
LEAVE A MESSAGE
05.
PAGE ME
06.
OUT OF TOWN
07.
IN TOMORROW
08.
RETURN AFTERNOON
09.
ON VACATION
10.
GONE HOME
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