User guide
Table Of Contents
- Publication Information
 - EU Declaration of Conformity (RTTE)
 - Intended Use
 - Note for Users Outside the UK
 - CONTENTS
 - THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
 - DCS 24B Keyset Layout
 - DCS 12B Keyset Layout
 - DCS 6B Keyset Layout
 - OUTSIDE CALLS
 - INTERNAL CALLS
 - CALL PROCESSING
- SYSTEM HOLD
 - EXCLUSIVE HOLD
 - REMOTE HOLD
 - HOLD RECALL
 - CONSULTATION HOLD
 - RETRIEVING CALLS HELD AT ANOTHER EXTENSION
 - TRANSFERRING CALLS
 - TRANSFER WITH CAMP-ON
 - TRANSFER TO VOICE MAIL
 - CALL WAITING
 - CONFERENCE CALLS
 - FORWARDING CALLS
 - NETWORK FORWARDING
 - CALL FORWARD OPTIONS
 - EXTENSION CALL PICKUP
 - GROUP CALL PICKUP
 - MY GROUP PICKUP
 - ESTABLISHED CALL PICKUP (‘L’ VERSION SYSTEMS ONLY)
 - PRIVACY RELEASE (‘L’ VERSION SYSTEMS ONLY)
 
 - DIALLING FEATURES
 - PAGING AND MESSAGING
 - CONVENIENCE FEATURES
 - CUSTOMISING YOUR KEYSET
 - DISPLAY FEATURES
- DISPLAY MENUS
 - CALL PROGRESS DISPLAYS
 - SETTING EXTENSION NAMES
 - CALL LOG
 - PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NAMES
 - DIAL BY DIRECTORY (NAME)
 - DISPLAY NUMBER DIALLED
 - CALL DURATION TIMER
 - ALARM REMINDER MESSAGES
 - ADDING EXTENDERS TO KEY ASSIGNMENTS
 - TEXT MESSAGING ('L' VERSION SYSTEMS ONLY)
 - LCR WITH CLEAR
 - CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION PRESENTATION (CLIP)
 
 - ADD-ON MODULE
 - SYSTEM ACCESS CODES
 

Samsung iDCS500   DCS (Euro) Keyset User Guide  
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4.  Dial the telephone number to be stored (18 digits maximum). The number 
can include *, # and other special digits (see below). 
5.  Press the TRSF key to store the number.  
Note: If the Hot Keypad feature has been turned off, you must first lift the handset 
or press the SPEAKER key before you begin dialling. 
When programming personal speed dial numbers, some programmable keys 
perform special functions (refer to the appropriate keyset layout).  
•  On 24B keysets  , keys 19–24 are keys ‘A’ to ‘F’. 
•  On 12B keysets  , keys 7–12 are keys ‘A’ to ‘F’. 
•  On 6B keysets, keys 1–3 are keys ‘A’ to ‘C’ and keys 4–6 are keys ‘D’ 
to ‘F’ 
Keys ‘B’–‘F’ are used to insert special digits, as follows (the A key is not 
used): 
B inserts a flash (“F”). 
C inserts a pause (“P”). 
D is used for pulse-to-tone conversion (“C”). If your system uses rotary (or 
pulse) dialling C.O. lines, pressing D while entering a speed dial number 
causes all subsequent digits to be sent as DTMF tones. 
E is used to hide digits. You may want to hide some phone numbers so that 
they will not show in the display when you dial the speed dial number later. 
When you are programming the phone number, press E before entering the 
digits you want to hide. The symbol “[” is displayed. All subsequent digits will 
be displayed as “*” when the speed dial number is dialled. If you want some 
digits to display, press E again (“]” is displayed) before entering these digits.  
For example, if you program a speed dial number with the phone number 9-
[0121]728765, when you later dial this speed dial number the display shows 
****728765. 
Note: When programming an outside number, enter the access code (e.g. 9 or 0) 
before you press E to hide any digits. 
F is used to enter a name for the speed dial number. See Personal Speed 
Dial Names in the section “Display Features ”.  
Use the HOLD key to clear a speed dial number and/or name. 










