Operator Group; Station Group; Park Orbits - Samsung OfficeServ 7200 General Description Manual

Supports software version 4.60 or higher
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Mobex Call Type: This feature gives more control to the user on incoming calls to the master station. This
feature allows each user to determine which type of incoming calls will follow the OfficeServ Connect
ring group assignment. For example, a mobex user may decide that incoming internal, SPNet, and station
group callers will only ring the master station, but incoming trunk calls will ring the master stations as
well as all members in the ring group. This allows each Mobex user the flexibility to route incoming call
patterns to suit their individual needs.
Mobex Scheduling: This feature has been added to allow each user to set a schedule to automatically
turn on or off the OfficeServ Connect feature by time of day and day of week. When ON, incoming calls
to the deskphone (master station) will simultaneously ring up to 5 devices in the ring group. When one
device answers, the others stop ringing. When OFF, only the deskphone (master station) will ring.
Note: Mobex Callback, Call Type and Scheduling features are supported on software version 4.60 or higher.

OPERATOR GROUP

The operator group can contain 32 stations to answer incoming calls. Calls to this group can be set for dis-
tributed, sequential or unconditional ringing. Operators can use the In/Out of Group feature to meet flexible
operator requirements. Operator groups are selectable per ring plan.
OVERFLOW
Operator
When calls ringing a operator group go unanswered, they can overflow to another destination after a pro-
grammed period of time. The operator group has its own timer. The overflow destination can be a station or

station group.

Station Group
When calls ringing a station group go unanswered, they can overflow to another destination after a pro-
grammed period of time. Each station group has its own timer. The overflow destination can be a station or
station group located in that system.
OVERRIDE CODES
This feature allows users to make emergency outside calls from a station that has a forced code such as
Account code or authorization code enabled but without requiring them to enter a forced code. The basis of
this feature is an override code table containing 8 entries of up to 11 digits each. The OfficeServ 7200 will
examine digits that are dialed from a station to see if they match any entry in the Override Code table. If the
digits match the table, the system will process the call without requiring a forced code.
PAGING
System software allows the use of five internal and two external paging zones. Stations can page any individ-
ual zone, all external zones or all external zones plus internal zone zero simultaneously. Using system pro-
gramming, each station may be allowed or denied the abilities to make and/or receive page announcements
to any zone or combination of zones. Two common relays are shared between external page zones and com-
mon bell feature.

PARK ORBITS

The system has 10 park orbits (0–9). These orbits can be used to park calls prior to paging and allows the call
to be retrieved by dialing a park code plus the orbit number. Calls parked in this manner can also be retrieved
by dialing the park pickup code (10) plus the station or trunk number. This feature is in addition to Call Park
and Page.
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