Specifications

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STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR)
The system provides, via the optional SIO2 card records of calls made, received
and transferred. Connecting a customer-provided printer or call accounting sys-
tem 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 dialed (maximum 18) and an account code if entered. 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 customized 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 authorization codes.
STATION PAIR
This feature allows stations to be assigned as a “pair”. That is to say a primary and
secondary extension. Calling the primary station will make both stations ring. Se-
lected features, such as Message Notification, DND, Callback and Class of Ser-
vice, act as one station. This is convenient when an individual has two offices or an
office extension and a cordless extension. Note that not all system features are
applicable to station pairs. Features designed for a single user may conflict with
paired station.
SVM 400–VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION
SVM 400, a proprietary Samsung Voice Mail System, offers a direct link to the DS
616, via DLI ports, for complete voice mail operation. Utilizing DLI ports for integra-
tion to the DS 616, the SVM 400 uses the same IPC messaging as the DS 616. This
design creates smoother, more accurate operation. The SVM 400 can also be used
for Auto Attendant functionality, to compliment the voice mail system, or as a stand
alone Auto Attendant.
SYSTEM DIRECTORY
Each station, station group and outside line can have an 11 character directory
name. This name will appear on keyset displays to provide additional information
about lines and stations.
TOLL RESTRICTION
There are 200 allow and 200 deny entries of 11 digits each. Each of these entries
can apply to dialing classes B, C, D , E, F and G. Expensive 976, 1-900, 411 and
operator-assisted calls, as well as specific area and office codes, can be allowed
or denied on a per-class basis. Class A stations have no dialing restrictions and
Class H stations cannot make outside calls. Any outside line may be programmed
to follow station toll restriction or follow the toll restriction class assigned to it. Each
station and trunk can have a day dialing class and a night dialing class.
SPECIAL CODE TABLE. A Special Code Table of ten entries (four digits each)
allows use of telephone company features such as CID blocking (*67) or call wait-
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