Specifications

SAMSUNG General Description
DCS-816 February, 1999
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dial numbers are assigned in blocks of 10. Each speed dial number may contain
up to 24 digits.
Speed Dial by Directory
The systems provide the user with the ability to look up a speed dial number and
place the call. This feature can be used with the soft keys on the display keysets
or as a programmable key.
Station Hunt Groups
System programming allows for up to 10 station hunt groups. One of three
ringssequential, distributed and unconditionalis available for each group.
Each group may contain a maximum of 16 stations. A station may be assigned
to more than one group. The default directory numbers to call these groups are
501–509. Each station group has its own recall timer for calls transferred to that
group.
System Alarms
The alarm destination can be a station or station group.
A DISA alarm warns the customer if the DISA security system has been
triggered by too many incorrect password attempts. The alarm can ring any
station or group of stations and show an appropriate display at the assigned
stations.
System Directory
Each station, station group and outside line can have an 11character directory
name. This name appears on keyset displays to provide additional information
about lines and stations.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) (Call Logging)
The systems provides, via an SIO option card, records of calls made, received
and transferred. Connecting a customerprovided printer or call accounting
system will allow collection of these records. Each call record provides the
following details: station number, outside line number, start date, start time,
duration of call, digits dialled (maximum 18), an account code (if entered) and
call cost. (NOTE: Call cost is only available if relevant information is supplied by
the network.) The system may print a header followed by 50 call records per
page or send continuous records with no header for use with a call accounting
machine.
The SMDR format contains many options that allow it to be customised for a
company's individual needs. Options to print include incoming calls, outgoing
calls, in and out of group status, change in DND status and authorisation codes.
Toll Restriction (Call Barring)
There are 200 allow and 200 deny entries of 11 digits each. Each of these
entries can apply to dialling classes B, C, D, E, F and G. Expensive, premium
rate and operatorassisted calls, as well as specific area and office codes, can
be allowed or denied on a perclass basis. Class A stations have no dialling
restrictions and Class H stations cannot make outside calls.