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This guide describes a programming method for the OfficeServ 500 system users. OfficeServ 500 allows you to utilize a digital phone to simply change the system setup. Likewise, using a phone to change the system setup is called MMC(Man Machine Communication) program.
This is a user’s manual for the 2 Line LCD IP Phone(ITP-5021D, ITP-5014D) that can be used by connecting to the OfficeServ 500 system. OfficeServ 500 Wireless LAN Service Manual Introduces information needed to install the wireless device of the OfficeServ 500 system or for its maintenance. WIP-5000M Phone User Guide This is a user’s manual for WIP-5000M that is designed to use wireless LAN provided...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide SAFETY CONCERNS For product safety and correct operation, the following information must be given to the operator/user and shall be read before the installation and operation. Symbols Caution Indication of a general caution Restriction Indication for prohibiting an action for a product...
DECT System Code and Register handsets. Compliance with the National Version Standard For the national version, OfficeServ 500 is designed to comply with the standard of the corresponding country. Therefore, in case the ‘Program 812 Program the national standard change’ needs to be used, please call the service company assigned by Samsung to get an expert’s advice.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [811] RESET SYSTEM ......................2-336 [812] SET COUNTRY CODE..................... 2-337 [813] HOTEL OPERATION ......................2-338 [814] SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE .................... 2-339 [815] CUSTOMER DATABASE COPY ..................2-340 [816] CONFERENCE GAIN....................... 2-342 [818] PROGRAM DOWNLOAD....................2-344 [819] SMART MEDIA FILE CONTROL..................2-345 [820] ASSIGN SYSTEM LINK ID....................
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CHAPTER 1. Overview Of MMC Programming In this chapter, the things to know before you start MMC programming, and the phone buttons and cautions will be discussed. 1.1 Introduction to Programming The MMC program means the changes on the data that is used for the system operation program.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide Soft buttons: Move the cursor Speaker Button: Save data and proceed to the next program Hold Button: Erase the previously entered item A button: Select either a capital letter or small letter B button: Select either a Korean character or English character Transfer Button: Enter the programming code 1.2.2 DS/ITP-5000D Series Phones...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.3 Cautions in Programming Programming can be done while the handset is placed on the phone at a idle state. Programming can be done on any phone. Programming can be done only on the phone, not on normal phone.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.4.2 Operator Level Programming An technician can do programming within the range set by the MMC [802] CUSTOMER ACCESS MMC NUMBER. Programming is allowed for any phone within the tenant group, but it can be done for only one phone at a time.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.4.2.3 Trunk Related MMC The MMC programs related to the function of the trunk are as follows: MMC Program No. Program Description MMC: 400 CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNK MMC: 401 TRUNK LINE/PBX LINE MMC: 402 TRUNK DIAL TYPE...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) MMC Program No. Program Description MMC: 615 MGI GROUP MMC: 616 MGI USER 1.4.2.6 Tables, Codes, AA, DECT and VM MMC The MMC programs related to the function of the tables, codes, AA, DECT and VM are as follows: MMC Program No.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.4.3 Technician Level Programming This level is allowed to program every level of program. This level of programming can be done on every phone within the system, but it can be done for only one phone at a time.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.5 Program List by Name This program list is arranged alphabetically. Program Description MMC Program No. AA PLAN TABLE MMC: 733 AA RAM CLEAR MMC: 731 AA RECORD GAIN MMC: 730 AA TRANSLATION TABLE MMC: 732...
CHAPTER 1. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. 1.6 Program List by Function This section describes MMC programs are classified by the function of the OfficeServ 500. 1.6.1 Phone Function The MMC programs related to the function of a phone that is connected with the OfficeServ 500 are as follows: MMC Program No.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.6.2 Networking Function The MMC programs related to the function of networking are as follows: MMC Program No. Program Description MMC: 820 ASSIGN SYSTEM LINK ID MMC: 821 ASSIGN NETWORK TRUNK MMC: 822 SET VIRTUAL EXTENSION TYPE...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 1.6.6 Auto Attendant/Voice Mail Function The MMC programs related to the function of AA(Auto Attendant) or VM(Voice Mail) are as follows: MMC Program No. Program Description MMC: 207 ASSIGN VM/AA PORT MMC: 215 VOICE DIALLER OPTIONS...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CHAPTER 2. MMC Programming This chapter describes how to use each MMC program as it was listed. 2.1 Overview of Programming Procedure Here, the order of programming will be discussed before explaining programming method of each list. Please read the description carefully before programming.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 4) Press Transfer button and enter to save and exit. Press Speaker button to save and advance to next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 101 CHANGE USER PASSCODE MMC 301 ASSIGN STATION COS MMC 701 ASSIGN COS CONTENTS...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [102] CALL FORWARD Allows the system administrator to program the call forward destinations for other station users. This MMC also allows call forward to be set after the destination has been entered. Allows several types of call forwarding: FORWARD ALL, FORWARD NO ANSWER, FORWARD BUSY and FORWARD DND.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [103] SET ANSWER MODE Allows the system administrator to change the answer mode of any phone. Each phone can have its answer mode set to one of the following options: Type Description RING MODE The phone will ring in one of eight custom ring patterns. Calls are answered by pressing the ANS/RLS Button or by lifting the handset.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [104] STATION NAME Allows the system administrator or technician to enter an 11-character name to identify an individual station. CONDITIONS NONE INPUT CHARACTERS Names are written using the keypad. Each key press selects a character. Pressing the dial pad key moves the cursor to the next position.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [105] STATION SPEED DIAL Allows the system administrator or technician to program the personal speed dial locations assigned to a station. This must be done for single line telephones because these stations cannot access programming. CONDITIONS Each station may have up to 50 locations or bins assigned to it in MMC 606 Assign Speed Block.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [106] STATION SPEED DIAL NAME Allows an 11-character name to be entered for each personal speed dial location. This name enables the speed dial number to be located when the directory dial feature is used. The directory dial feature allows the display phone user to select a speed dial location by viewing its name.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [108] STATION STATUS Displays the following attributes of a station port. This is a READ-ONLY MMC: Status Description PORT NO Cabinet(1~3)/Slot(1~9)/Port(1~16) TYPE Phone Type PICKUP GROUP None, 01~99 Station Group Number BOSS-SECR None, 1-4 PAGE None, Page Zone(0~4, * )
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [109] DATE DISPLAY Allows the system administrator or technician to select the date and time display mode on a per-station basis or system-wide. Mode Description COUNTRY Sets overall display format and has two options: 0 = ORIENTAL...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [110] STATION ON/OFF Allows the system administrator to set any of the phone features listed below. Feature Default Description AUTO HOLD Automatically places an existing Trunk Line call on hold if a CALL button, trunk key or trunk route key is pressed during that call.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [111] PHONE RING TONE Allows the system administrator or technician to select the ring tone heard at each phone. There are eight ring tones available at each phone. A short tone burst of the selection will be heard when the dial keypad is pressed.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Dial entry from above list for alarm type.(e.g., 2) [205] ALM CLK(2) HHMM:1300 DAILY Press Volume button to select alarm type and press Right Soft button to move cursor and return to step 2. 6) Press Transfer button and enter to exit.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [114] PHONE VOLUME Allows the station user or system administrator to set the ring volume, off hook ring volume, handset receive volume, speaker volume, background music volume and page volume for any or all phones. Type...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [115] SET PROGRAMMED MESSAGE Allows the system administrator to set a programmed message at any or all phones. There are 20 messages available. The last five message are can be modified by each phone user. CONDITIONS The first ten are pre-programmed and the remaining entries can be customized in MMC 715, Programmed Station Message.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 4) Enter alarm time in 24-hour clock format. [205] ALM REM(2) (e.g., 1300 for 1pm) HHMM:1300 NOTSET Display will automatically advance to step 5. 5) Dial valid entry from above list for alarm type. [205] ALM REM (e.g., 2)
Pressing the dial pad key moves the cursor to the next position. For example, if the group name is ‘SAMSUNG’, press the number ‘7’ four times to get the letter ‘S’. Now press the number ‘2’ once to get the letter ‘A’. Continue selecting characters from the table below to complete your message.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [119] CALLER ID DISPLAY Allows the technician to set the individual station display preference on a per station basis. Caller ID or CLI can be selected to either show the name, number first, or no display depending on the type of call.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [120] LARGE LCD OPTION Allows the system administrator to set any of the large LCD phone for the following options. Option Description IDLE DISPLAY Sets whether to display ‘CALENDAR’ or ‘INFORMATION’ on LCD at idle state DS KEY DISPLAY Sets whether to display ‘Dial Number’...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [121] PHONE LANGUAGE Allows phone users the ability to assign an LCD display based on user’s own language. Language ENGLISH GERMAN PORTUGAL NORSK DANISH DUTCH ITALY SPANISH SWEDISH SPANISH/USA FRENCH/CANADA CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA ENGLISH ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 121.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [122] NEWS DISPLAY SPEED Used to set the Smart news display speed. This timer is only related to the Smart News PC Application Package. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 122.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 3) Dial 0~3 for selects option. [205] EXEC STATE IN THE ROOM Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button. 4) Dial 0~9 for selects state. [205] EXEC STATE IN A MEETING Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [202] CHANGE FEATURE PASSCODE Used to change the passcodes for the following features. Feature Description RING PLAN This is the passcode required to place the system in different ring plans(RP) or change the ring time override(RTO).
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [203] ASSIGN UA DEVICE Assigns ringing device to be accessed when a Universal Answer(UA) key is pressed or the UA pickup code is dialed. UA assignment is made in MMC 601 Assign Station Group for a group and then the group is entered here.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [205] ASSIGN LOUD BELL Designates the station that controls the loud bell ring output of a MISC board. Each MISC board can have up to a loud bell outputs. The loud bell will follow the ring cadence of the designated station. Only a station can be assigned to control the loud bell;...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [207] ASSIGN VM/AA PORT Enables SLI ports to be designated as NORMAL or VMAA. VMAA ports receive digits designated in MMC 726 VM/AA Options and also receive a true disconnect signal upon completion of a call. Only SLI cards, not key daughter boards, support disconnect signal.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [209] ASSIGN ADD-ON MODULE Designates to which phone an add-on module(AOM) is assigned. There is no limit to the number of AOMs that can be assigned in the system. The maximum number of AOMs that can be assigned to a keyset is 4.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Default Description ICM EXT FWD When ON, call forward external is allowed when intercom calls are placed to a station that has Call Forward External programmed and set. DID ERR TONE This option was added to provide error tone when an invalid DID number is received.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Default Description VOIP REALRBT When ON, the system will connect real path of outgoing trunk to the incoming VOIP Trunk user instead of providing the virtual ringback tone. SMDR When ON, the AUTHORIZATION CODE will be printed in AUT2ACC ACCOUNT field of SMDR.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [211] DOOR RING ASSIGNMENT Designates which station or group of stations will ring when a door box button is pressed. If the ring plan destinations are not input the default ring plan 1 is used. Available Ring Plan inputs are 1 through 6.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [215] VOICE DIALLER OPTIONS Assigns either two(2) channels and seven(7) users or one(1) channel and five(5) users to the VDIAL card. When changing channel size, you will be prompted to ‘clear RAM’. This is only for Voice Dialler, not the system.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [217] ISDN SERVICE TYPE Assign the ISDN service type of single line telephone port. Service consist of BC(Bearer Capability) and HLC(High Layer Capability). Type Description VOICE Voice service Speech FAX 3 G3 FAX service 3.1 kHz Audio FAX G2/G3 AUDIO 3.1...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [221] TRAFFIC REPORT OPTION This MMC is used to print a traffic report and select options. The traffic report can be printed upon demand, every hour, at a programmed time of each day, or up to three separate timed shifts.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [222] EXTENSION TYPE This MMC enables station ports to be defined for a specific use. Each telephone can be designated as being one of the five(5) following types. These types can be changed by dialling the type number or by scrolling through the types and pressing the Right Soft button to select the type desired.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [223] FAX PAIR This MMC enables a guest room to have a additional FAX line. CONDITIONS This function can be used only when the hotel function is enabled at ‘MMC 813 HOTEL OPERATION’. DEFAULT DATA NONE...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 3) Enter the AA group number. WAKE-UP ANNOUNCE AA GROUP :520 Press Volume button to select and press Right Soft button to return to step 2. 4) Press Transfer button and enter button to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA SEE DESCRIPTION SOME OPTIONS ARE DEPEND ON COUNTRY ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 300. [201] CUS.ON/OFF Display shows: ACCESS DIAL :ON 2) Dial station number.(e.g., 205) [205] CUS.ON/OFF ACCESS DIAL :ON Press Volume button to select station.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Enter the next ring plan class of service.(e.g., 05) [205] STN COS 1:05 2:01 3:01 Use Volume button to scroll through classes of service and press Right Soft button to move cursor to the next ring plan.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [303] ASSIGN BOSS/SECRETARY Assigns BOSS phones to SECRETARY phones. One BOSS station can have up to and including four SECRETARY stations and one SECRETARY station can have up to and including four BOSS stations. CONDITIONS A dedicated BOSS button must be programmed on the SECRETARY phone(s).
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide Dial 1 for YES or 0 for NO and press Right Soft button to return to step 2. 5) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 313...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [306] HOT LINE/OFF HOOK SELECTION Allows a station the ability to make a predetermined call similar to a ring down circuit, upon the expiration of a timer(see MMC 502 STN TIMERS, Off-Hook Selection Timer). CONDITIONS The hotline destination can be a station, a station group, a trunk, a trunk group or an external number.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [312] ALLOW CALLER ID Allows the system administrator or technician to allow or deny CID data to be sent or displayed at with LCD phones. Option Description Set whether to display CID. SEND Set whether to send CID for ISDN calls.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [314] CONFIRM OUTGOING CALL Allows the outgoing call restricted by call duration time, disconnect or confirm with tone. Type Description NONE No action CONFIRM TONE When a Trunk Line confirms tone time expiration, a call user heard system confirmation tone and next a Trunk Line confirms tone time started.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [316] DISTINCTIVE RINGING Allows the technician to select the ring tone heard at a phone when called by a specific station or when a specific trunk rings that phone. There is also a cadence control option to perform a similar function for single line sets.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [317] ASSIGN STATION/STATION USE This MMC is used to allow or restrict stations from making intercom calls to each other within the same tenant. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA DIAL: YES ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 317.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [319] CUSTOMER SET RELOCATION Customer Set Relocation allows System Administration level or Technician level access to relocate or exchange similar stations in the system without wiring changes(see Allow Table below). This program is a one for one exchange with like stations(e.g., Single line to single line, 6 button phone to 6 button phone etc.) All individual station assignments such as trunk...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 319. SET RELOCATION Display shows: EXT_ 2) Enter first station number.(e.g., 202) SET RELOCATION Press Right Soft button to move cursor. EXT202 EXT_ 3) Enter second station number.(e.g., 210) SET RELOCATE Press Right Soft button to enter data.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 4) Dial call type.(0, 1 or 2) [205] PRESET FNA OPT:EXT Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to return to step 2. 5) Press Transfer button and enter to save and exit.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [400] CUSTOMER ON/OFF PER TRUNK Assigns several options(listed below) on a per-trunk basis. Option Default Description 1A2 EMULATION When this option is set to ON up to 4 internal stations can participate in a conversation on this trunk by pressing the trunk key.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [401] TRUNK LINE/PBX LINE Used to select the mode of the Trunk line. If the PBX mode is chosen, this allows PBX access codes to be recognized, thus allowing more complete toll restriction(call barring). This mode is assigned on a per-trunk basis.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [403] TRUNK TOLL CLASS Assigns toll class level assignments on a per-trunk or all-trunk basis in a day or night condition. The options for toll level will follow either the station class or the class of service defined in MMCs 702, Toll Deny Table, and 703, Toll Allowance Table.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [404] TRUNK NAME Allows an 11-character name to be entered to identify an individual trunk. CONDITIONS NONE INPUT CHARACTERS Refer to ‘INPUT CHARACTERS’ in ‘MMC [104] STATION NAME’. DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 404.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 405. [701] CO TEL NO. Display shows: 2) Dial trunk.(e.g., 704) [704] CO TEL NO. Press Volume button to select trunk and press Right Soft button to move the cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [407] FORCED TRUNK RELEASE Provides a positive forced trunk release to a specific trunk or all trunks in the event of a trunk lock-up. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 407.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [411] ASSIGN E1 SIGNAL TYPE Defines the type of signaling for each E1 trunk assigned to the card. There are four kinds of trunks as detailed below. There are three types of signaling associated with E & M and DID.
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CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. CONDITIONS An E1 card must be installed in the OfficeServ 500 system. Otherwise, the ‘NO E1 TRUNK CARD’ message is displayed. DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 411. [701] E1 SIGNAL...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide MMC 411 ASSIGN E1 SIGNAL TYPE MMC 412 ASSIGN TRUNK SIGNAL MMC 413 VMS CALL TYPE MMC 414 ASSIGN CALLER ID TRUNKS MMC 415 REPORT TRUNK ABANDON DATA MMC 416 ASSIGN E & M/DID RINGDOWN MMC 418...
Signaling condition type IMMEDIATE START DELAYED START WINK START CONDITIONS An analog E & M/DID Trunk card must be installed in the OfficeServ 500 system. Otherwise, the ‘NO E & M/DID TRUNK’ message is displayed. DEFAULT DATA IMMEDIATE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 412.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [413] VMS CALL TYPE Defines the type of signaling for voice mail assigned trunk. Type Description Default ANSWERING PHONE AUDIO TEX AUTO ATTENDANT VOICE MAIL CONDITIONS This program needs when VOICE MAIL/AUTO ATTENDANT(SVM-800) is used. DEFAULT DATA...
CONDITIONS Before setting CID display, check if the RCM or RCM2 option card is mounted on the MCP card of the OfficeServ 500 system. The trunk line must be that of a phone service provider that provides CID. DEFAULT DATA...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [416] ASSIGN E & M/DID RINGDOWN This MMC defines which ring destination table an E & M or DID trunk will follow for incoming calls. There are three options for each trunk as defined below. Option...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [418] R2MFC SIGNALING Use this MMC to program each trunk’s R2MFC signal procedure. Below explain the meaning of each option; Option Description CLG CLS REQ Calling Party Class Request Option about called party wants to ask...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [419] TRUNK NIGHT GROUP Allows the assignment of trunks to NIGHT group. When night start time is different from each other office, they can change the RING PLAN mode of the CO line. There are 10 night groups.
‘RX’ is the receive level adjustment of the station to the trunk. CONDITIONS This MMC works with 8TRK card only. This MMC is not to correct low volume. To be used with the support of Samsung Electronics Co. local distributor. DEFAULT DATA...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [423] S/T MODE Allows the technician to select whether a BRI circuit is a station port or a trunk port. Type Description TRUNK The BRI trunk port use ISDN trunk. STATION The BRI trunk port use for ISDN phone.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [425] BRI AND PRI CARD RESTART This MMC is used to restart a BRI and a PRI card at the card level. This action is required to update the processor on the BRI and PRI card to any changes in the card setup MMC’s and to put these changes into effect.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [427] PRI OPTIONS This MMC allows the technician to program a PRI trunk board. Option Description CHANNEL ANY When this option is set to YES, the system will place calls on any free channel of that PRI if the channel chosen by the user is busy. If set to NO, you will receive a busy signal if they attempt to access a busy channel even if the other channel on that PRI is free.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Description ISDN ISDN numbering plan(CCITT E.163-164) DATA Data numbering plan(CCITT X.121) TELEX Telex numbering plan(CCITT F.69) NATIONAL National standard numbering plan PRIVATE Private numbering plan EXTEN Local numbering plan CLIR w NUMB When this option is set to ON, the CLIP number is sent to the network even though the CLIP restriction flag is set.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 8) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 323 CALLING PARTY NUMBER MMC 405 CO TRUNK NUMBER MMC 425 CARD RESTART MMC 429 MSN DIGITS MMC 423...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 429. [701] MSN DGT (1) Display shows: DGT: 2) Enter trunk number.(e.g., 704) [704] MSN DGT (1) DGT: Press Volume button to scroll through ISDN PORT and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [434] CONNECTION STATUS This read only MMC will confirm the connection status of stations or trunks. Display status actually displays the status of a station or trunk at the time requested. If a conference is in progress with the selected trunk or station the display will show one of the conference parties and an arrow( ).
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 3) Enter another station or trunk. DISPLAY STATUS 201 IDLE Press Transfer button to exit. Display connection status with trunk or station number in maintenance busy 1) Press Transfer button and enter 434. DISPLAY STATUS 201 IDLE 2) Enter station or trunk number.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [500] SYSTEM-WIDE COUNTERS Used to set the values of the system counters. The counters are listed below with a brief description of each. Counter Default Description ALARM REM. The number of times that an alarm reminder will CNTER ring a station before cancelling.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [501] SYSTEM TIMERS Allows the technician to adjust individual timers as necessary. TIMER TABLE Timer Name Default Range Unit Description AA INT DGT TIME 1-25 SEC When the AA card is installed, this timer determines the inter digit time for AA call processing.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Timer Name Default Range Unit Description DISA NOANS DISC. 0-250 SEC This timer controls the duration of time a DISA call is disconnected by force when called party does not answer. DISA PASS CHECK 1-250 MIN...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Timer Name Default Range Unit Description POWER DOWN 2000 500-9900 This timer monitors the power to the ROM TIME MSEC pack to begin shutdown status. R2MFC INCOM 10-30 SEC This timer controls the duration of waiting...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 501. AA INT DGT TIME Display shows first timer value: 05 SEC 2) Press Volume button to select timer and press KMMC LOCK OUT TM Right Soft button to move cursor.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 502. [201] NO ANS FWD Display shows: 015 SEC 2) Dial station number.(e.g., 205) [205] NO ANS FWD 015 SEC _ Press Volume button to select station and press Right Soft button.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Item Description Range DISA ANSWR This is a delay time to answer the DISA trunk call or 0-60 SEC to answer the trunk when TRK AUTO ANSWER is set to ON(MMC400) CONN DELAY This is a delay time to connect voice path when the 0-2500 MSEC users make outgoing call via loop trunk.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [504] PULSE MAKE/BREAK RATIO Allows the ability to change the value of pulses per second and the duration of the make/break time. This will only affect rotary dial trunks. Item Description MAKE/BREAK RATIO Make/Break ratio of dial pulse(01-99)
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [506] TONE CADENCE Provides the ability to customize the tone cadence on a system-wide basis. The system can provide eleven types of tone and three types of tones provided from Central Office or PBX system can be detected. Please call Technical Support before changing any cadences as some systems may require default settings.
Ring Plan with time that extends past the expired ring plan time. CONDITIONS When using a Samsung built-in Voice Mail Card that only has day/night mode, the day/night must be set for each RING PLAN at ‘MMC 758 VM DAY/NIGHT’.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [508] CALL COST Allows the system administrator to set the Call Cost attributes generated by the system during a call. This information can be displayed on the phone LCD during a call or as an SMDR record.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [510] SLI RING CADENCE Provides the ability to customize the ring cadence for single line ports on a system-wide basis. There are 5 cadences available. Please call Technical Support before changing any cadences as some peripheral systems may require default settings.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [511] MSG WAITING LAMP CADENCE This MMC defines the cadence(flash rate) of single line telephone message waiting lamps on phones connected to an MWSLI supported card. There are two main choices for the MW lamp cadence available, these being continuous and interrupted as described below.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [514] TONE SOURCE This program is assigned external tone source instead of system tone. There are 7 types of tone for external tone source. Type BUSY TONE DIAL TONE DND TONE TRANSFER TONE MSG WAIT TONE...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [600] ASSIGN OPERATOR GROUP Used to assign an operator group for each ring plan. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA RING PLAN 1~6: 500 ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 600. OPERATOR GROUP Display shows: 1:500 2:500 2) Dial the ring plan number.(1~6)
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Description TYPE d) The callers place in queue is always maintained. Additional programming for this type of UCD group is in MMC 607. There is a maximum of 20 UCD groups available on a system due to availability of system resources.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DEFAULT DATA NORMAL GROUP ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 601. [501] STN.GROUP Display shows: TYPE:NORMAL GRP 2) Dial group number.(e.g., 505) [505] STN.GROUP TYPE:NORMAL GRP Press Volume button to select group and Press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [602] STATION GROUP NAME Allows the system administrator or technician to enter an 11-character name to identify an individual station group. CONDITIONS NONE INPUT CHARACTERS Refer to ‘INPUT CHARACTERS’ in ‘MMC [104] STATION NAME’. DEFAULT DATA...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Enter valid trunk number.(e.g., 729) TRK GROUP MEMBER 01:729 Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to return to step 2. 6) Repeat steps 1-5 to remove trunk from group 9 if necessary.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [605] ASSIGN EXTERNAL PAGE ZONE Determines which relays will close when one of the four external page zones is accessed. The OfficeServ 500 system must be equipped with a MISC daughter-board to allow external paging. CONDITIONS...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 6) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 105 STATION SPEED DIAL MMC 106 STATION SPD NAME MMC 705 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL MMC 706 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL BY NAME...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide The following program options apply: Option Description FIRST MESSAGE After the caller has overflowed from the UCD group, the first message will immediately play. For instructions on how to make these recordings, see the User Instructions Section, Auto Attendant and Uniform Call Distribution System Administration.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Description AUTO LOG OUT This YES/NO option determines if a station will automatically log out of the UCD group when the RING NEXT timer expires. This setting will be ignored if the RING NEXT timer is set to 000.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [608] ASSIGN REVIEW BLOCK Provides means of adding or deleting CID review blocks to an individual phone. With the ability to delete a block or blocks of CID review, it will not be necessary to waste these on such items as voice mail, DPIMs or for phones that do not have displays.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [610]ASSIGN R2 CALL TYPE (China Only) In China, the R2MFC signaling is different from according to dialling digit. This MMC is used to assign the call types for each dialling digit. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [612] ALLOW GROUP CONFERENCE This program allows a station to use the Group conference call feature. Up to 100 stations can be allowed in the system. Each user can have up to 5 pre programmed conferences.
IP network. PUB IP NTWK This determines what MGI ports can be used for enhanced proprietary Samsung VoIP networking between OfficeServ 500 systems on a public IP network VOIP TRUNK This determines what MGI ports can be used as industry-standard H.323 or SIP VoIP trunks for communications across a private network...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [616] MGI USER This optional program selects which specific MGI ports will be dedicated on a per-port basis for IP station/trunk devices. If this MMC is not utilized, allocation of MGI ports will be controlled by MMC615. By defining dedicated MGI port usage, the IP station/trunk selected will always use the port programmed.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [701] ASSIGN COS CONTENTS Similar to MMC 700 but does not allow a copy command. This MMC is primarily used for creating a new class of service. If the unsupervised conference feature is allowed, a programmed CONF key must be available to allow re-entry into a conference call.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Category Description USABLE FEATURES Default Description REM. HOLD Remote Hold RNG PLAN Ring Mode Change SECURE Barge-In secure SET RLOC Set Relocation SSPD TOL System Speed dial toll check STN LOCK Station Lock SYS SPD...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [702] TOLL DENY TABLE Provides a way to make toll restriction(call barring) very easy and flexible. There are 500 entries allowed in the deny and each entry index can be assigned to a class of service. Each index can have up to 12 digits.
Provides a way to make toll restriction very easy and flexible. There are 250 allowable entries in the allow table for a OfficeServ 500-M system and 500 allowable entries for a OfficeServ 500-L system and each entry index can be assigned to a class of service. Each index can have up to 12 digits.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [704] ASSIGN WILD CHARACTER Provides flexibility to toll restriction(call barring) when a specific numbering plan is so desired. There are only three entry tables but more than one digit can be assigned per table if needed.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) If you want to save the speed dial number and name SYS SPEED DIAL data to the MMC 728 CID translation table. ADD CLI XLT ?NO Press ANS/RLS button and dial 1 for YES. (The speed dial name must be exist) 6) Press Transfer button and enter to exit.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Press Right Soft button to return to step 2 above. Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 606 ASSIGN SPEED BLOCK MMC 705 ASSIGN SYSTEM SPEED DIAL...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [708] ACCOUNT CODE Enables the account code entry feature. There are 999 available entries. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 708. ACCOUNT CODE Display shows: 001: 2) Dial code index number.(e.g., 005)
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 709. PBX ACCESS CODE Display shows: 2) Select PBX, SPECIAL CODE, TOLL OVERRIDE TOLL OVERRIDE or OVRD USE TRK GRP. Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [711] LCR TIME TABLE This table gives the flexibility to the system, through the LCR ROUTES, to allow calls placed at any given time of day to use the least cost trunk route that is available. When LCR ROUTE ADVANCE is allowed, it is possible for calls to be placed on more expensive trunks on any given time of day.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 6) Dial MODIFY DIGITS index number.(e.g., 050) LCR ROUTE (05:2) C:4 G:801 M:050 Press Volume button to selected index number and press Right Soft button to move cursor. LCR ROUTE (05:2) Press Right Soft button to skip step and move C:4 G:801 M:--- cursor to step 2.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Enter digits to be appended.(e.g., 45678) LCR MODIFY (005) Press Right Soft button to skip step or to store information and return to step 2. 6) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Description 1: XXX, 2: XXX, Ring plan and destination during each ring plan. The destination can be a 3: XXX, 4: XXX, station, station group, trunk or trunk group. If trunk or trunk group is 5: XXX, 6: XXX selected the trunks must be programmed as E &...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 9) Enter number or delete digit via dial keypad.(0-16) DID DIGIT (005) CW:N MC:99 DC:0 Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to advance next step. 10) Enter the name via dial keypad and press Right DID DIGIT (005) Soft button to return to step 1.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 715. PGM.MESSAGE (01) Display shows: IN A MEETING 2) Enter index number.(e.g., 11) PGM.MESSAGE (11) _Blank Message Press Volume button arrow to make selection. Press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [718] MY AREA CODE This MMC defines the home area code and country code. This information is used for caller ID and ISDN calls in defining the area code on incoming calls. This MMC removes the local area code to allow callback without digit modifications in LCR.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [720] COPY KEY PROGRAMMING Provides a tool for duplicating key assignment from one phone to another. This can be done on a per-station basis or on all stations, but not on a group of stations. One limitation is that the original and target phones must be of the same type(e.g., same number of buttons).
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [722] STATION KEY PROGRAMMING Allows the customizing of programmable buttons on specific electronic phones, AOM, or 64 button module on the system. For phones, buttons 1 and 2 are set as CALL buttons by default. For AOM’s and 64 button DSS box’s all buttons are set as DS keys by default.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Feature Description Feature Description DROP CALL DROP SPKR SPEAKER DSS KEY STATE SET EXECUTIVE STATE DTS KEY STORE STORE DISPLAYED NUMBER ESTABLISHED CALL SYSALM SYSTEM ALARMS PICKUP EXTMIC EXTERNAL MIC TRUNK GROUP FAUTO FORCED AUTO ANSWER...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 722. [201] KEY (MAST) Display shows: 01:CALL1 2) Enter selected station number.(e.g., 205) [205] KEY (MAST) 01:CALL1 Press Volume button to select station and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA SEE DEFAULT DATA ON MMC 722 ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 723. TYPE:24 BTN SETS Display shows: 01:CALL1 2) Enter type of set via dial keypad.(e.g.,1) TYPE:12 BTN SETS...
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This is where IP-based station directory numbers are changed or assigned. Default: 3201-3299(DESKTOP PHONE), 3301-3399(MOBILE PHONE) VOIP NET DIAL NO This is where Samsung proprietary switch-to-switch VoIP networking trunk signaling port directory numbers are changed or assigned. Default: 8301-8380 H323 TRK DIAL NO This is where VoIP H.323 trunk signaling port directory...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Feature Default Description HDSET NONE HEADSET MODE HLDPK HOLD PICKUP HOLD HOLD HOTEL NONE HOTEL(Related to Hotel/Motel Features) IN/OUT GROUP INFDSP NONE INFORMATION DISPLAY(Requires News/Call Plus) NONE LEAST COST ROUTING LISTN NONE GROUP LISTENING LAST NUMBER REDIAL...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 724. STN DIAL NUM:C1 Display shows: S2-P01:201 2) Dial option number to make selection.(e.g., 06) FEAT DIAL NUMBER ABAND :64 _ Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to advance cursor.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Default Description INCOMING If this option is set to YES, the duration of calls ringing ANSWER before answered will print on SMDR. INTERCOM CALL This option determines whether intercom calls will print on SMDR.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [726] VM/AA OPTIONS This MMC is used to define all the in band DTMF codes sent to voice mail ports. These in band codes can be 0-9, A, B or C, and performed two functions. CALL AND TYPE INFORMATION This is a DTMF signaling string sent to a voice mail port when the voice mail port answers a call.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Field Description Default PROGRESS These are the DTMF codes that is sent to the VMAA port in place TONE ID of regular progress tones. For example, when a VMAA port goes off hook to originate or transfer a call, instead of hearing normal dial tone, it will hear DTMF ‘BA’.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide In the above example, if overflow information is turned off: ] + [ ] + [ ] + [ ](Nothing is sent) A station(205) calls a VM/AA port or group: [Q] + [205] + [ ] + [...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [728] CID TRANSLATION TABLE Allows the system administrator or technician to associate a CID number received from the central office with a name programmed in this translation table. If there is no match between a received number and a name in this table, ‘no CID name’ will be displayed.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [731] AA RAM CLEAR Used for making clear AA RAM on a per-AA card basis. Through this MMC, the system only accepts the first port as a port field and LCD shows its selection. CONDITIONS This will erase the whole message that has been programmed previously on the selected card.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DESTINATION: Consider the following entry examples. Digits Dest Comments Caller will be transferred to 0. If a caller dials any three digit extension number beginning with 2, the call will be transferred to the extension number dialed.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide PROGRAM BUTTONS Used to enter P on destination field Used to enter B on digit or destination field Used to enter C on destination field Used to enter D on destination field ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 732.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Message Description INVALID MESSAGE Determines what message will play if the caller dials invalid digits repeatedly until the retry counter expires. Invalid digits are digits not contained in the translation table for this plan. The invalid message will repeat for the value contained in the retry counter.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 733. AA PLAN PROG(01) Display shows: PLAN MSG1 :49 2) Enter AA plan number via dial keypad. AA PLAN PROG(05) PLAN MSG1 :49 Press Volume button to select a plan number and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [739] ASSIGN AA MOH Used to define what message 01-48 plays as a Music on Hold(MOH) source if selected in MMC 309 or 408. This message will repeat continuously. Only the last AA port on an AA card can be used as a MOH source.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide If option is system ID, enter system ID via DECT SYSTEM COD dial keypad.(e.g., 567) SYSTEM ID:567 4) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC. RELATED ITEMS MMC 741...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 5) Enter 1 for YES or 0 for NO. [8801]DECT CLEAR CLR RECORDED?NO Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button. 6) Press Transfer button and enter to exit. Press Speaker button to advance next MMC.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [745] DBS STATUS This MMC shows the status of the DECT base stations(DBS). CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 745. DBS 12345678 S:1 Display shows:. STS:00000000 2) Select the BSI card via dial button pad.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [747] BSI RF CARRIER A base station uses one of 10 channels(FDMA technology). This MMC is used to allow or deny the use of each channel(carrier). By default, all carriers can be used by a base station.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 4) Enter data via dial keypad.(e.g., 125: $1.25) COST RATE (3) 1ST COST:125 Press Volume button to select data and press Right Soft button to save and move step 3. 5) Press Transfer button and enter to exit.
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [750] VM CARD RESTART This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug In Voice Mail Card. There are three options available in this MMC: Option Description DOWNLOAD When the Built-In Voice Mail card starts, part of the power up procedure will download data from the system to determine time, date, what mailboxes to create, and system numbering plan.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DEFAULT DATA ALL OPTIONS ARE NO ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 750. VM CARD RESTART Display shows:. DOWNLOAD ? NO 2) Dial 0,1 or 2 to set option and advance. VM CARD RESTART...
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [751] ASSIGN MAILBOX This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. It assigns each station or group as having a mailbox(yes or no). When stations or groups are flagged as YES, during Voice Mail card power up mailboxes will be created for each directory number with a ‘YES’...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [752] AUTO RECORD This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. Some specific station in the phone system can be assigned to automatically record conversations. When this option is set, all incoming, all outgoing, or all calls(incoming or outgoing) can be recorded.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [753] WARNING DESTINATION This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. This MMC provides an emergency destination for calls destined for the Voice Mail card, if the Voice Mail card is removed or is offline.
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [754] VM HALT This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. This MMC is used to halt the Voice Mail card(take it offline). It ensures that there is no traffic on the Voice Mail card when it is removed from the system.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [755] VM ALARM This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. This MMC will generate an alarm message in the mailbox defined in MMC 751 whenever the Voice Mail disk drive reaches a threshold.
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [756] ASSIGN VM MOH This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. This MMC is used to assign each port a Music on Hold source for the system from a sound file located on the Built-In Voice Mail Card hard disk drive.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 756. SET VMMOH Display shows: 209 : NOT USE 2) Dial VM number. SET VMMOH 215 : NOT USE Press Volume button to make a selection and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [757] VM IN/OUT This MMC is only used for the Samsung Plug in Voice Mail Card. This MMC is used to assign each Voice Mail Port as used for incoming, outgoing or both way calls. Note that this MMC must support outgoing calls if off premises notification (beeper, outbound follow me of outbound notification) is used.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [758] VM DAY/NIGHT This MMC is only used for the Samsung Built-In Voice Mail Card. Built-In Voice Mail Card can operate in either a DAY or NIGHT operating mode. This mode will determine what main menu greetings and options are played to the callers.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 759. CLI RINGING(001) Display shows first entry. CLI: 2) Dial entry number.(e.g., 005) CLI RINGING(005) CLI:_ Use Volume button to scroll through entries and press Right Soft button to select entry.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [760] ITEM COST TABLE This MMC provides a means to assign a code to a billable item along with a 10 character name for the item. There are a maximum of 100 entries(00 to 99) in the table with item 00 reserved as the code for room deposits, 01 reserved as the code for phone deposits and items 89 to 99 are reserved for other PMS stream items.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [761] TAX RATE SETUP This MMC allows the technician to set up the 8 tax rates used in MMC 760. Each tax rate may be defined as a fixed value or as a percentage of the item cost. In addition a 10 character name may be used to define the reason for the tax.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [762] ROOM COST RATE This MMC allows the technician to set up the cost rates according to week. Each room cost Rate can be assigned with the percentage of the room cost from Sunday to Saturday.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [801] CHANGE TECHNICIAN PASSCODE Used to change the passcode which allows access to MMC 800 Enable Technician Program from its current value. CONDITIONS The passcode is four characters long. Each character can be digits 0-9. The current or old passcode is required for this MMC.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [803] ASSIGN TENANT GROUP Allows the assignment of tenant groups on a per-cabinet, slot and port basis. The simple rule is Cabinet-Slot-Port = Tenant. The simplicity of this program allows for flexible assignments. The only information needed is the correct correlation of entries.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [805] SYSTEM VERSION DISPLAY This MMC is only used for system version display. This is a READ ONLY MMC. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 805. MCP VERSION Display shows: ‘03.07.01 L2.03...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide 4) Press Volume button to make selection or use C:1–S:6 P:2[16] the DIAL to select.(1: yes 0: no) RESET CARD ? NO 5) Press Volume button to make selection or use C:1–S:6 P:2[16] the DIAL to select.(1: yes 0: no) ARE YOU SURE?NO and press Right Soft button to return to step 1.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DEFAULT DATA DEPEND ON PHONE TYPE Type Default Type Default KEY TONE VOL LINE VOLUME SIDETONE VOL SPEAKERER VOLUME HANDSET TX NOR.LP ATTEN MIC TX LEVEL MIC LP ATTEN NOISE GUARD ACOU DECOUPL NOISE THRES ELEC DECOUPL...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [810] HALT PROCESSING Used only in the event that all data processing needs to be stopped either in a single cabinet slot or in the entire system. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 810.
When changing the MMC [812] ‘MMC [812] SET COUNTRY CODE’ should not be used from the default levels without the assistance of the local SAMSUNG distributor. CONDITIONS Allows the system installer to select system software country. If you change the country selection, the system will be restart and all customer data returns to defaulted status according to the selected country.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [814] SYSTEM MMC LANGUAGE Allows system programmer to assign a LCD display based on system programming language. 0. ENGLISH 1) GERMAN 2. PORTUGAL CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA ENGLISH ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 814.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 815. CUST DBASE:SMDB Display shows: S:12/01/01 00:00 If the Smart Media is used already, the display shows. CUST DBASE:SMDB SMART IS BUSY 2) Press Right Soft button to move cursor.
This is the gain or loss adjustment in the time division switch. When changing the MMC [816] ‘MMC [816] CONFERENCE GAIN’ is not to correct low volume. To be used with the support of local SAMSUNG Electronics Co. distributor. CONDITIONS NONE...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 816. CONFERENCE GAIN Display shows: USE DEFAULT :YES 2) Press Volume button to make selection and CONFERENCE GAIN press Right Soft button to make change and USE DEFAULT :NO to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [819] SMART MEDIA FILE CONTROL This MMC uses display file sizes and clear file on Smart Media card. Files included in Smart Media are described below: File Name Description STARTUP.INI If a user designates an MCP or SCP program at MMC 818, related data are saved in this file.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [820] ASSIGN SYSTEM LINK ID This MMC is used to assign the system link ID for PRI and VoIP networking. Up to 50 link Ids can be entered including SELF ID. In addition each Link ID is also associated with the IP address of the MCP2 card for that system and IP address type.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [822] SET VIRTUAL EXTENSION TYPE Assigns the virtual extension port type. The virtual extension port types are followed: Type Description Emulates SLI port 24 BTN SET 24 buttons phone 12 BTN SET 12 buttons phone 7 BTN SET...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [823] ASSIGN NETWORK COS Assigns the class of service for networking. Option Default Description CALL OFFER Call Offer CC PATH RSV CC Path Reservation CC SIG CONN CC Retention of Signal Connection CC SVC RETN CC Service Retention...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [824] NETWORK DIAL TRANSLATION Assigns the digit translation table used for networking. Generally under networking condition, you must dial the node ID and extension number to call the another node extension. It’s not convenient. In this MMC, the system provides the easy digit translation of NETWORK LCR DIAL number.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [825] ASSIGN NETWORKING OPTION Assigns the options used for networking. Option Description ADD NUMBER TO NAME Assign to includes the extension number in the name field of Q-SIG standard message. USE REMOTE VM Assign to use SVMi on remote system.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [826] ASSIGN SYSTEM REFERENCE CLOCK The system clock may be synchronized with a external clock source from TEPRI card, PRI card or BRI card or use the internal clock source. CONDITIONS In this MMC, you can select to use internal clock source and assign the system clock source priority when the external clock source is used.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DEFAULT DATA SEE DESCRIPTION ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 829. [01] DATA TYPE Display shows: SMDR 2) Enter type of data to be printed. [02] DATA TYPE UCD REPORT Press Volume button to select the type and press the Right Soft button to move the cursor.
This MMC provides a mean to configure the Internet Protocol(IP) addressing of the OfficeServ 500 system MCP2 card. This MMC must be utilized if there are ITP series phones and/or MGI cards used on the system. System only allow to connected by other system(CTI Server, News Server), when CTI SERVER ADDR, NEWS ADDRESS is not set such as 0.0.0.0 or 255.255.255.255.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Parameter Description CTI SERVER ADDR When system wants connect to CTI Server , system will be sent to this IP address for connection message. Reserved for future use. NEWS ADDRESS When system wants connect to NEWS Server, system will be sent to this IP address for connection message.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [831] MGI PARAMETERS This MMC provides a mean to configure the Internet Protocol(IP) addressing of the MGI card(s). This MMC must be utilized MGI card(s) used on the system. Parameter Description IP ADDRESS Specifies the IP address for the MGI card.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [832] VOIP ACCESS CODE Provides a means to apply the Internet Protocol(IP) address to the VoIP gateway. This MMC also assigns the number of channels that can be used for IP faxes. TABLE(00~62): Outbound or Inbound table use for specific access codes. Usually when the MCP2 card is used as a VoIP gateway the Outbound table is used.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [833] VoIP IP TABLE This MMC provides the IP addresses in tables pointed to by the VoIP code entry(MMC832). There are 63 tables with up to 16 entries each. The destination IP address is required to route dialed digits based on the access code and digits dialed.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [834] H.323 OPTIONS This MMC provides various VoIP support options. The options set in this MMC are set system-wide. Parameter Description Default GATEWAY CALL ID This a up to 12 digits numeric entry that identifies 1234 this system.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [835] MGI DSP OPTIONS This MMC provides various MGI DSP options. The options set in this MMC are MGI-type specific. MGI card types are followed: Parameter Description MGI3 Supports maximum 16 channels G.711, G.723.1, G.729, G.729A or T.38.
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DTMF TYPE There are two types of DTMF transmission: INBAND, OUTBAND which is industry standard(H.245) type DTMF transport, and OUTBAND which is a Samsung proprietary method. TOS FIELD An eight-bit binary value that will be utilized by external all bits 0...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide MGI2 and MGI1 parameters are followed: Parameter Description Default CODEC Selects which audio CODEC compression will be used G.729A(MGI2)- FRAME and the transmission interval time of VoIP packets 40 ms generated by the MGI card. MGI2 supports G.729A(8 K) and G.711(64 K).
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [836] H.323 GK OPTIONS Provides a means to set the H.323 gatekeeper parameters for an optional external industry- standard H.323 network gatekeeper, using Registration, Admissions, and Status signaling (RAS). The settings are system wide. When changing IP When changing any IP address/value, listed below, three digits must be input for each(octet) field.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [837] SIP OPTIONS This MMC permits the adjustments of optional Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) trunk parameters. The MCP2 supports SIP and H.323 on a per call-per-port basis. The settings are system-wide. When changing IP When changing any IP address/value, listed below, three digits must be input for each(octet) field.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA SEE DESCRIPTION ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 834. GATEWAY CALL ID Display shows the first option. 1234 2) Enter SIP option number(00-20) via dial keypad. CALLER ID TYPE Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [840] IP PHONE INFORMATION This MMC provides a means to register the IP phones with the OfficeServ 500 system. During registration, the IP and MAC addresses are also registered. The User ID and Password must match the table entry in this MMC for the IP phone to be registered.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 840. [3201]USER ID Display shows: 3201 2) Enter IP phone number via dial keypad. [3210]USER ID 3210 Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
CHAPTER 2. Ошибка! Стиль не определен. [841] SYSTEM IP OPTIONS This MMC provides various proprietary Samsung VoIP and IP integration options. The options set in this MMC are system-wide. Option Description Default PHONE VERSION Sets running IP-based phone and new phone 0000 software version with the system.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Option Description Default CTI LINK OPTION Sets CTI link via LAN option with the system. 0 SMDR REPORT: Sets YES or NO for SMDR data to CTI link via LAN. 1 UCD REPORT: Sets YES or NO for UCD data to CTI link via LAN.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 841. PHONE VERSION Display shows the first available option. LARGE DGP: 0000 2) Enter option category number(0-14) via dial keypad. ITP REGISTRATION TYPE: SYS PSWD Press Volume button to make select and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [845] WLAN PARAMETER This MMC modifies the WLAN parameter. Set the network configuration with the WLAN parameters, which are the SYSTEM ID, the System KEY, and the WBS24 and SIP related with WLAN call. The system KEY is used internally to distinguish between systems when registering a terminal.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide SIP PARAMETER Parameter Description RE-TRANS T1 When using an unreliable transmission protocol such as UDP, retransmission is required when no reply is received. RE-TRANS. T1 TIME is the initial retransmission interval defined in RFC2543. RE-TRANS T2...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [846] WIP INFORMATION This MMC sets up the WIP-5000M wireless terminal’s information. Parameter Description Default REGISTERED Shows if the terminal is registered LOCATED Shows if the terminal is connected to the system DETACH PHONE TYPE Shows the type of the terminal...
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [847] WLAN RESET AND STATUS CHECK This MMC is used for rebooting the WBS24 all or independently. This MMC is also used for initializing the WLI card. CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button, and enter 847.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [849] WLAN CONFIGURATION This MMC is used to set the WLAN configuration. Parameter Description REGISTER VoWLAN Enable or disable the register of new WIP-500M mobile phone. WIP REGIST CLEAR Used to clear the registration of WIP. The FORCED mode clearing is used when the device is not connected normally(ex: device broken) and the NORMAL mode clearing can be used in normal cases.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [850] SYSTEM RESOURCE DISPLAY This MMC is only used for system resource display. This is displayed the used resources and the free resources. This is a read only MMC. 0. DTMFR DSP’S 1. CID DSP’S 2. R2MFC DSP’S 3.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 851. SYS ALARM REPORT Display shows: VIEW ALARMS 2) Enter desired option. SYS ALARM REPORT VIEW ALARMS Press Volume button to make selection and press Right Soft button to move cursor.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Code Alarm Name Definition MJB-- LCP/TASK Error LCP or TASK Fault MJB01 HDLC Com Error Communications to LCP lost or faulty. MJB02 Memory Alarm 1 A RAM diagnostic check error has occurred in the MCP2.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Code Alarm Name Definition MJD-- DTRK Error ISDN or E1 card Fault MJD18 E1 Restart The E1 card has restarted Alarm Data = Cabinet, Slot(Cx-Syy) MJD19 PRI Restart The PRI card has restarted Alarm Data = Cabinet, Slot(Cx-Syy)
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide (Continued) Code Alarm Name Definition MNF17 PSU Alarm Rec A second PSU has been recognized when added after alarm condition of Alarm Data = Cabinet, Slot(Cx-Syy) MNF18 SLI Fault An SLI card has been detected as out of service via an internal CODEC test.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [853] MAINTENANCE BUSY This MMC is used to place stations, trunks, and common resources equipment in a maintenance busy condition. This can be used to isolate suspected intermittent problem equipment. Stations placed in maintenance busy will behave like a station in DND when called.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [854] DIAGNOSTIC TIME Provides a means to set the Diagnostic Time. The system diagnostics tests include memory audits, internal loopback tests on digital trunks, DSP, AA DSP tests. Additional tests include CODEC tests on analog trunk and station cards and tone tests. If the diagnostics cannot complete the tests because of system traffic, the system will abort the test and retry during the next programmed diagnostic time.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [858] ASSIGN SYSTEM EMERGENCY ALARM Assigns the alarm for alarm information to send Remote M&A PC via LAN. Alarm Code Definition See Alarm Code Definition on MMC 852 CONDITIONS NONE DEFAULT DATA All OFF ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 858.
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide DEFAULT DATA NONE ACTION DISPLAY 1) Press Transfer button and enter 859. H/W EPLD VERSION Display shows: MCP CARD :V01 2) Enter the option number. H/W EPLD VERSION MCP B3 :LAN :V05 Press Volume button to scroll.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [861] SYSTEM OPTIONS This MMC is set to system miscellaneous options. Option Description AUTO UPDATE TIME Sets enable(1) or disable(0) the system automatically time and date update form ISDN call connection message. If sets enable, when system receives ISDN call connection message, system checks valid data of encapsulated time and date, and update system time and date device.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide [890] INITIALIZE PORT This program allows you to initialize items related to call process or DB for specific station or Trunk line. This will return the port to default condition. CONDITIONS NONE PROGRAM BUTTONS VOLUME Used to scroll through system alarms.
OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide ANNEX A. Abbreviation Answer Machine Emulation Add On Module Access Point Basic Rate Interface CCBS Call Completion to Busy Subscriber CCNR Cell Completion on No Reply Caller Identification Call Line Identification Communication Class Of Service Cyclic Redundancy Code...
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OfficeServ 500 Programming Guide RTCP Real-time Transmission Control Protocol Real-time Transmission Protocol Signal Control Processor Serial Input/Output Session Initiation Protocol Single Line Interface Single Line Telephone SMDR Station Message Detail Recording SVMi Samsung Voice Mail integrated Transmission Control Protocol TEPRI...