Samsung iDCS100 Boating Equipment User Manual


 
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One-Time Do Not Disturb
The Do Not Disturb (One Time) feature is used to stop all calls to a station when the user is
on an outside line and does not want to be disturbed for the duration of the call. Upon com-
pletion of the call, DND is cancelled and the station is returned to normal service. This fea-
ture requires a programmed key.
One-Touch Dialling Keys
Frequently-used speed dial numbers can be assigned to one-touch dialling keys for fast ac-
curate dialling.
On-Hook Dialling
Any keyset user can originate calls without lifting the handset. When the called party answers,
the user may speak into the microphone or lift the handset for more privacy.
Programmable Keys
Keysets have a number of programmable keys. The number depends on the type of keyset
(e.g. 24B, 12B, 24D, 18D, etc). To personalise a keyset, each key can be programmed for
one of many different uses. Examples of key assignments include individual outside lines, in-
dividual stations (DSS), group of lines, group of stations and one-touch speed dial keys. Us-
ing these keys eliminates the need to use dialling access codes.
Some feature keys have extenders that make them more specific. The extender can be a
station, a group or another identifying number. (See also Add-On Module
.) Examples are
SPEED DIAL, SUPERVISOR, PAGE, DSS, DIRECTED PICKUP and GROUP PICKUP. For a
full listing of feature extenders, refer to the Samsung iDCS100 System Administration Guide.
Programmed Station Messages
A display keyset user can select one of 20 messages to be displayed both at a calling party’s
keyset* and on their own keyset’s display. The message displays the status of the keyset
user being called (e.g. “In a Meeting”.) Messages 1–10 are factory-programmed and mes-
sages 11–18 are blank. Any message (1–18) may be customised by the system administrator
in MMC programming, up to 16 characters maximum.
Messages 19 and 20 have a 9-character default message with a 5-character date/time ex-
tender (19 = ”RETURN AT *****”, 20 = ”RETURN ON *****”). Keyset users’ enter a time for
message 19 or a date for message 20 when the message is selected. For example, “RE-
TURN AT 1230p” or “RETURN ON JAN22”. The default messages can be customised in
MMC programming.
*NOTE: The calling party must have a display keyset to view these messages.
Protection from Barge-In
Each station can be programmed as secure or not secure. Secure stations cannot be
barged-in on. Nor can a station that is not secure be barged-in on when talking to a secure
station.