Specifications

Modify digits table of 200 entries
Flexible trunk group advance timer
Option to use or not use trunk group advance warning tones
LIVE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
The OfficeServ 7100 system can be programmed without interrupting normal system operation.
Programming changes to the telephone system can be made from any display keyset or personal computer
running Samsung’s proprietary Device Manager application. There are three levels of telephone system pro-
gramming: Technician, Customer and Station User. Each one is controlled by different security pass codes.
The Technician level has access to all programs and can allow Customer access to system programs as need-
ed.
The Automated Attendant/Voice Mail application can only be programmed with a personal computer using
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher connecting to the Web Management application embedded in the OfficeServ
7100.
Programming both the Automated Attendant/Voice Mail and Telephone System can be accomplished on site
using a LAN connection or remotely via the Internet.
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 power is lost to the system, database is stored in 2MB SRAM. Temporary logs, peg counts,
alarms and statistics are stored in 2MB of SRAM by a super capacitor” for approximately 24 hours.
Additionally, the media card may be used to store the system database. The OfficeServ™ Device Manager
administrative interface may be used to produce a backup copy of the voicemail database.
MESSAGE WAITING INDICATIONS
When calling a station and receiving a busy signal or the no answer condition, the caller can leave an indica-
tion that a message is waiting. The message button will flash red at the messaged keyset. A single line phone
connected to a 4SLM or 16MWSLI will have a message light. Five message waiting indications can be left at
any station.
MESSAGE WAITING KEY
The Message Waiting (MW) key is used in conjunction with a voicemail card. The MW key is programmed with
an extender matching a station or station group number and is used to access the voice mailbox associated
with the extender.
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 dialing and group listening are still possible.
MOBILE EXTENSION (MOBEX)
MOBEX, short for Mobile Extension, is a feature that allows you to assign a 2, 3, or 4 digit extension number
to a remote device such as a cell phone. Calls to MOBEX phones are treated almost identically to other sta-
tion calls. MOBEX phones can be placed in station groups, have voicemail and forwarding, and be directly
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