Samsung DCS-816 General Description Manual page 24

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SAMSUNG
DCS-816
Directory Names
Each station, station group and C.O. line may be assigned a directory name
(maximum 11 characters). In addition, each personal speed dial number, system
speed dial number and entry in the DDI 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. See the Dial by Name feature (in Station Features).
DISA Security
Telephone fraud and long–distance theft continue to increase; therefore, we
have introduced a 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 will print on SMDR (if provided) with a "DE" DISA
error flag.
Distinctive Ringing
Users will know the type of call received by the type of ring heard. Outside calls
have a single ring repeated while internal calls have a double ring repeated.
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 programmable from 100 to
2500 ms.
Door Phones
The door phone interface module (DPIM) provides for connection of a door
phone to a DLI port. Pressing the key 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 will release the door phone
and stop the ringing. Stations may call the door phone directly and monitor the
surrounding areas.
Door Phone Night Ring
The ring destination of door phone calls may be different at night than during the
day. For example, large factories may want these calls directed to a security
desk after hours.
Executive Barge–In (Override)
The feature allows specially programmed stations with a barge–in key to
override the automatic privacy of another station. Programming allows barge–in
with or without a warning tone. Stations may also be programmed as "secure" so
that they cannot be barged–in on.
With Warning Tone
When the barge–in with tone option is set, the barging–in keyset has its
microphone on and the barged–in on station receives an override display.
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March 1999

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