Samsung OfficeServ 100 General Description Manual page 52

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Chapter 4
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Business Features Package
trolled by different security passcodes. Programming from a PC requires the PCMMC pro-
gram.
Meet Me Page and Answer
After a user makes a Meet Me Page, the user may remain off-hook to allow the paged party
to meet the user for a private conversation.
Memory Protection
In the event that system power is lost, all customer data contained in memory is retained by
the use of a "super capacitor" for approximately 7 days. In addition, the PCMMC program
may be used to produce a backup copy of the customer database.
Message Waiting Indications
When calling a station and receiving a busy signal or no answer, the caller can leave an indi-
cation that a message is waiting. The message key will flash red at the messaged keyset. A
single line telephone will receive a distinctive message waiting dial tone. Five message wait-
ing indications can be left at a station at any one time.
Microphone On/Off Per Station
The microphone can be disabled at any keyset. When the microphone is disabled, the keyset
cannot use the speakerphone, although on-hook dialling and group listening are still possi-
ble.
Music-On-Hold (MOH)—Flexible
The OfficeServ 100 allows its music sources to be used in a very flexible manner.
Each keyset can have a designated music source for playing as Background Music (BGM)
through the keyset speaker.
Each station can have a designated music source for playing to callers placed on exclusive
hold at that station.
Each trunk can have a designated music source for playing to callers placed on hold. This
setting is overridden by some of the other settings such as station Music-On-Hold (MOH),
DDI MOH and UCD MOH.
Each UCD group can have a designated music source to be played while a caller is in
queue.
Each DDI number can have a designated music source to be played while a caller is on hold
or in queue.
Music-On-Hold (MOH)—Sources
The system provides for up to six different types of MOH source, including silence ("NONE"),
as listed below:
None: No audio is played to the listener

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