Home Page Table of Contents SVM/SVMi E-Series (SVM-400, SVMi-2E, SVMi-4E, SVMi-8E, SVMi-16E) Programming Overview Table of Contents 1 2 Auto Configuration 3 Quick Setup System Administrations The Subscriber The System Administrator The Applications Administrator The Subscriber Administrator 3 3 3 4 4 4 Programming Methods 5 The Screen Interface Knowledge Requirements Equipment Requirements Using the Screen Interface ■ Logging In ■ Getting Help ■ Facility and Screen Movement Keys ■ Editing and Movi
Home Page Table of Contents Table of Contents 3 SVM/SVMi E-Series Programming Categories 11 Subscriber Options Administration Options Phone Systems Options MMC Reference Chart MMC Listing ■ iDCS 16 KSU and KSU2 ■ DCS Compact ■ DCS 11 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4 2 DCS 50si iDCS 100 (R1) iDCS 100 (R2) iDCS 500 (R1) iDCS 500 (R2) 11 11 12-13 13-14 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 SVM/SVMi E-Series Directory Structure 15 DTA The Table Files PMT (Prompts) MSG (Messages) MBX (Mailboxes) TEMP SOCKETS BICOM DOS Defaulting th
Home Page Table of Contents 1 Auto Configuration The SVM/SVMi E-Series has been designed to simplify the installation procedure and minimize set up time. The following have been automated. An extension is created for every extension on the system. This means that the automated attendant will immediately recognize all extensions and groups in the equipment. A mailbox is created for every extension on the system. Note that mailboxes may be created for unused extensions.
Home Page Table of Contents Auto Configuration Each subscriber (mailbox owner) will have the option of setting or changing certain mailbox options. These are listed in the user guide. The mailbox owner will use DTMF subscriber administration to change and set these options. For a full description of this process refer to the SVM/SVMi E-Series user guide.
Home Page Table of Contents 2 Programming Methods Data may be entered and changed in the SVM/SVMi E-Series by three methods. These are, the Screen Interface, DTMF System Administration, and DTMF Subscriber Administration. The Screen Interface Most of the programming is achieved using a PC attached to the SVM/SVMi E-Series serial (SIO) or LAN ports (the LAN port is only available on the SVMi-8E and SVMi-16E).
Home Page Table of Contents Programming Methods Using the Screen Interface After connecting the terminal equipment press 'Ctrl+L' to clear and refresh the screen.You will see a status of the current operating condition including the status of each port and some general system data. The main screen of the SVMi-16E looks like this and shows port activity and general statistics. Logging In To log into the system press the ESCAPE key and enter the password, the default password is 0000.
Home Page Table of Contents Programming Methods Getting Help The key-strokes available to you during editing can be viewed by pressing F1, and are as follows: Facility and Screen Movement Keys Editing and Moving within a Field 7
Home Page Table of Contents Programming Methods Navigation As you move the cursor around in each screen, you will notice that some fields cannot be accessed.This is normal and is intended to simplify the installation. As the cursor is placed on different fields the data will be shown in different colors. YELLOW GREEN You may type new data in the selected field. This typically indicates that the data represents a Block.
Home Page Table of Contents Programming Methods ■ Night Greeting = Prompt 1002 ■ Holiday Greeting = Prompt 1003 ■ Emergency (Bad Weather) Greeting = Prompt 1004 Only prompts above prompt # 1000 may be recorded using the DTMF System Administration. To record prompts lower than # 1000 (system prompts) you must use the Voice Studio Administration Tool. NOTE:When a prompt has been recorded, sometimes there is some ambient noise (big breath) at the front or back that needs to be trimmed.
Home Page Table of Contents Programming Methods Modem Login (Only available on the SVMi-16E) This allows you to log in remotely from another location with a PC Terminal and access System Administration. This is only available on the SVMi-16E. ■ Call a phone number that has been programmed to ring directly into and be answered by the SVMi-16E, and access the System Administration Menu. ■ Press 9 this will NOT be a spoken option.
Home Page Table of Contents 3 SVM/SVMi E-Series Programming Categories When programming the SVM/SVMi E-Series there are three types of data: Subscriber Options, SVM/SVMi E-Series Administration Options, and Phone System Options. Subscriber Options These are the options entered by a subscriber, that control the individual behavior of their mailbox. The instructions for this can be found in the SVM/SVMi E-Series System User Guide.
Home Page Table of Contents SVM/SVMi E-Series Programming Categories MMC Reference Chart The following is a chart listing system MMCs relating to the SVM/SVMi E-Series.
Home Page Table of Contents SVM/SVMi E-Series Programming Categories ■ MMC Relating to SPECIFIC listed Samsung switches and SVM/SVMi-E Series Units iDCS 100 iDCS 500 R1 iDCS 500 R2 SVMi-4E SVMi-8E SVMi-8E SVMi-16E SVMi-8E SVMi-16E MMC 316: Preset Forward No Answer MMC 744: VM Day/Night with MEM4 MMC 824: Network Dial Plan Only with LE Only — MMC 890: Port Clear — MMC Listing The following is a listing of all the system MMCs that relate to the SVMi-8E/SVMi-16E.
Home Page Table of Contents SVM/SVMi E-Series Directory Structure ■ iDCS MMC 102 MMC 309 MMC 501 MMC 722 MMC 740 MMC 745 MMC 749 ■ MMC 308 MMC 414 MMC 701 MMC 727 MMC 744 MMC 748 MMC 110 MMC 316 MMC 502 MMC 723 MMC 741 MMC 746 MMC 806 MMC 207 MMC 408 MMC 601 MMC 724 MMC 743 MMC 747 MMC 824 MMC 308 MMC 414 MMC 701 MMC 727 MMC 744 MMC 748 MMC 890 MMC 110 MMC 316 MMC 502 MMC 723 MMC 741 MMC 746 MMC 806 MMC 207 MMC 408 MMC 601 MMC 724 MMC 743 MMC 747 MMC 824 MMC 308 MMC 414 MMC 701 MMC 727 MMC 744 M
Home Page Table of Contents 4 SVM/SVMi E-Series Directory Structure DTA Directory All customer configuration is located in the \Dta\ *.tbl files. The TABLE Files (*.TBL) Block.TBL Schedule.TBL SiteInfo.TBL Message.TBL Trunks.TBL All block parameter data. Commonly referred to as application data. The schedule table is not a block, so its data is stored separately in this file. Useful customer data entered in "Site Information" off of the Main Menu.
Home Page Table of Contents SVM/SVMi E-Series Directory Structure MSG Directory (Messages) All Voice Message data is located in the \Msg\ *.* files. In the SVMi-8E and SVMi-16E FaxMail messages are also stored here. On the SVMi-8E and SVMi-16E, all Announcements and Fax Document data are stored in the MSG directory as well. Announcement recordings and associated text are using in Audiotex applications, where as Fax Documents are used in Fax-On-Demand applications.