Specifications
Table Of Contents
- DCS 400si General Description
- Table of Contents
- Part 1. System Overview
- Part 2. Hardware Descriptions
- 2.1 Main Cabinet
- 2.2 Expansion Cabinet
- 2.3 Common Control Cards
- 2.4 Interface Cards
- 8 Universal Trunk Card (D8UTK)
- 16 Circuit Trunk Card (D16TK)
- Digital Trunk Card (DTPRI)
- 8 BRI (Basic Rate Interface-D8BRI)
- 24 Digital Line Interface (D24DL)
- 16 Single Line Interface with Message Waiting (D16SL)
- 24 Single Line Interface (D24SL)
- Keyset Daughterboard -DLI (KDb-DLI)
- Keyset Daughterboard -SLI (KDb-SLI)
- Auto Attendant / UCD (DAAUP)
- Miscellaneous Applications Processor 1 (DMAP1)
- 2.5 Power Supply (DPCU)
- 2.6 System Daughterboards
- 2.7 Station Equipment
- Part 3. Specifications
- Part 4. Features
- System Features
- 4.1 System Feature Descriptions
- Account Code Entry
- All Call Voice Page
- Attention Tone
- Authorization Codes
- Auto Attendant
- Automatic Hold
- Background Music
- CADENCE - Integrated Voice Mail
- Call Costing
- Caller Identification
- Call Forwarding
- Call Hold (Exclusive)
- Call Park and Page
- Call Pickup
- Call Waiting / Camp-On
- Centrex / PBX Use
- Chain Dialing
- Class of Service
- Common Bell Control
- Conference
- Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
- Customer Set Relocation
- Data Security
- Database Printout
- Dialed Numbe Identification Service (DNIS)
- Direct In Lines
- Direct Inward Dialing (DID) T1/Copper
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- Direct Trunk Selection
- Directory Names
- DISA Security
- Distinctive Ringing
- Door Lock Release (Programmable)
- Door Phones
- E & M Tie Lines (T1/Copper)
- Executive Barge-In (Override)
- Executive / Secretary Pooling
- External Music Interfaces
- External Page Interfaces
- Flash Key Operation
- Flexible Numbering
- Ground Start Trunks (T1/Copper)
- Hot Line
- In Group / Out of Group
- Incoming Call Distribution
- Incoming / Outgoing Service
- Individual Line Control
- ISDN Service
- Least Cost Routing
- Live System Programming
- Meet Me Page and Answer
- Memory Protection
- Message Waiting Indications
- Microphone On / Off Per Station
- Music On Hold - Flexible
- Off Premises Extensions (OPX)
- Operator Group
- Overflow
- Paging
- Park Orbits
- Power Failure Transfer
- Prime Line Selection
- Private Lines
- Programmable Line Privacy
- Programmable Timers
- Recalls
- Remote Programming-PC
- Ring Modes
- Ring Over Page
- Single Line Connections
- Speed Dial Numbers (2500)
- Speed Dial by Directory
- Station Hunt Groups (50)
- Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
- Station Pair
- Station to Station Restriction
- System Alarms
- System Maintenance Alarms
- System Directory
- Tenant Service (2)
- Toll Restriction
- Toll Restriction Override
- Tone or Pulse Dialing
- Traffic Reporting
- Transfer
- Trunk Groups (49)
- Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
- Universal Answer
- Voice Mail Integration
- Walking Class of Service
- Station Features
- 4.2 Station Feature Descriptions
- Add-On Modules
- 32 AOM
- 64 Button Module
- Appointment Reminder
- Automatic Hold
- Automatic Privacy
- Background Music
- Busy Station Callback
- Busy Station Indications (BLF)
- Call Forwarding
- Call Log
- Call Pickup
- Direct Station Selection (DSS)
- Do Not Disturb (Programmable)
- Door Lock Release
- Exclusive Hold
- Group Listening
- Headset Operation
- Hearing Aid Compatible
- Line Queuing with Callback
- Line Skipping
- Loud Ringing Interface
- Manual Signalling
- Message Waiting Light / Indication
- Mute Microphone / Handset
- Off-Hook Ringing
- Off-Hook Voice Announce (Standard)
- Off-Hook Voice Announce (Executive)
- One Time Do Not Disturb
- One Touch Dialing Keys
- On-Hook Dialing
- Privacy Release
- Programmable Keys
- Programmed Station Messages
- Protection From Barge-In
- Pullout Directory Tray
- Pulse to Tone Switchover
- Redial
- Remote Hold
- Ring Modes
- Ringing Preference
- Speakerphone
- Station Lock
- Tri-Colored Lights
- Volume Settings
- Wall-Mountable Keysets
- Display Features
- 4.3 Display Feature Descriptions
- Account Code Display
- Call Duration Timer
- Call for Group Identification
- Call Processing Information
- Caller ID/ANI Information
- Calling Party Name
- Calling Party Number
- Conference Information
- Date and Time Display
- Dial by Name
- Dialed Number
- Enhanced Station Programming
- Identification of Recalls
- Identification of Transfers
- Message Waiting Caller Number
- Outside Line Identification
- Override Identification
- Programmed Message Display
- Soft Keys
- Stopwatch Timer
- Text Messaging
- UCD Supervisor Displays
- Sample Displays
- Sample Caller ID Displays
- Sample UCD Displays
- 4.4 Sample SMDR Printout (Without Caller ID)
- 4.5 Sample SMDR Printout (With Caller ID and Call Cost)
- 4.6 Sample UCD Report
- 4.7 UCD Call Statistics Overview
- 4.8 UCD Agent Statistics Overview
- 4.9 Sample Traffic Report
- 4.10 Traffic Report Overview
- 4.11 Sample Alarm Report
- Part 5. General User Information

CONTENTS
2.2
2.3 COMMON CONTROL CARDS
CENTRAL CONTROL PROCESSOR (DCCP)
The DCS 400si system must have a DCCP card which contains the system software on
the DROMD daughterboard. The DCS 400si Central Control Processor (DCCP) controls
the system operation. The DCCP installs in the DCCP/ECCP slot in the first cabinet of the
system. The DCCP is required for a one cabinet or two cabinet system operation. The
DCCP has a 256 time slot switch matrix and 4 DTMF DSP receivers built in. With a two
cabinet system a D4SWD daughterboard must be installed on the DCCP to expand the
switch matrix to 512 time slots. The addition of the D4SWD board also provides 16 DTMF
receivers. The DCCP supports the following options.
l 8 position DIP Switch (make busy IO, T1 clocking and default numbering plan)
l Manual reset switch
l MOH Volume Control
l 2 Page Relays (via 6 pin modular jack #1)
l External Page Output / External MOH Input (via 6 pin modular jack #2)
l MOH Internal Melody chip
l 2 SIO ports (RS-232c-9pin) (1 built-in and 1 optional)
l 8 LED’s giving operational status of the CPU, major and minor alarms, T1 clocking
and maintenance and administration indications.
EXPANSION CONTROL PROCESSOR (DECP)
To expand the DCS 400si to more than a single cabinet system, the expansion control
processor card is required in the second cabinet. The DECP processor communicates via
a high level data link control (HDLC) to the DCCP. The special HDLC cable connects the
DCCP to the DECP. The DECP can have one of two types of daughterboards installed on
it to increase the systems DSP resources for station use or Caller I.D. use.
2.4 INTERFACE CARDS
These cards provide the interface connections for telephone lines, stations and
miscellaneous functions to the DCS 400si. These cards fit into the universal card slots in
the main and expansion cabinet to configure the system as required. As the system utilizes
dynamic time slot allocation each interface card is assigned only the required number of
time slots or ports. This provides for more efficient use of the 384 ports.
8 UNIVERSAL TRUNK CARD (D8UTK)
The DCS 400si 8 port Universal Trunk card is selectable on a per circuit basis for loop
start, ground start, DID and E&M tie line type trunks. All trunk types supported are soft-
ware programmable. It can be inserted into any universal slot. Each D8UTK uses 8 ports.
16 CIRCUIT TRUNK CARD (D16TK)
The DCS 400si 16 port Trunk card provides 16 loop start trunks. The D16TK supports
Caller ID service and can be inserted into any universal slot. Each D16TK uses 16 ports.