Samsung DCS-816 General Description Manual page 35

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DCS-816
answer any call ringing within a pickup group. Pickup keys may be customised
with extenders to allow pickup from a specific station or pickup group. The DCS-
816 has 8 programmable pickup groups.
Dial By Name
Each system and personal speed dial number can have an associated directory
name. A speed dial number can be selected by scrolling alphabetically through
the directory name list. This on–line "directory" allows the user to look up and dial
numbers in seconds.
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Programmable keys can be assigned as DSS keys and associated with extension
numbers. Users press these keys to call or transfer calls to the assigned stations.
DND Override
The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature is used to stop all calls to a station. However,
an extension that has a class of service that allows DND override can override
the DND status of another extension using the DNDOVRD soft key or DND
OVERIDE ID.
Do Not Disturb (Programmable)
The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature is used to stop all calls to a station. System
programming can allow or deny use of the DND feature for each station. Parties
calling a station in DND will receive reorder tone. A keyset without a DND key can
activate DND via the feature access code. The ANS/RLS key will flash at 112 ipm
(rapidly) when DND is set. There is a programmable option to allow a C.O. line to
override DND at its ring destination if that destination is a single station.
Door Lock Release
Stations programmed to receive calls from a door phone can dial a code to
activate a contact closure for control of a customer–provided electronic door lock.
Exclusive Hold
Pressing the HOLD key twice will hold a call exclusively at a station so no other
station can pick up that call. Intercom calls are automatically placed on exclusive
hold.
Group Listening
This feature allows users to turn on the speaker while using the handset. This
allows a group of people to listen to the distant party over the speaker without the
microphone turned on.
Headset Operation
Every keyset can be programmed to allow for the use of a headset. In the
headset mode, the hookswitch is disabled and the ANS/RLS key is used to
answer calls. ANS/RLS key lights steady red when the keyset is in headset mode.
Headset operation can also be achieved using a third–party supplied headset
adapter.
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