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
AUTO ATTENDANT
The integrated digital automated attendant feature (DAAUP) provides eight ports
per card for simultaneous answering and call processing. A maximum of five cards
can be installed in one system. Each sixteen professionally recorded announce-
ments inform callers of the progress of their calls. Several examples are the follow-
ing: “I’m sorry. There is no answer,” “That station is busy” and “Invalid number.
Please try again.” A maximum of four minutes of super capacitor backed (100
hours) random access memory (RAM) provide up to 48 customer recordings for
announcements or greetings. Twelve individual announcements (boxes), each with
its own dialing options, allow you to build call routing branches as needed. Callers
are routed through the branches by dialing extension numbers or single digits. This
system is compatible with Starmail and Cadence.
NOTE: Announcements recorded on one DAAUP card can not be played to callers
on another DAAUP card.
AUTOMATIC HOLD
While a keyset user is engaged on an outside (C.O.) call, pressing another trunk
key, route key or CALL button automatically places the call on hold when Automatic
Hold is enabled. Pressing TRSF, CONFERENCE, PAGE or a DSS key always
automatically places a C.O. call on hold. Intercom calls can be automatically held
only by pressing TRSF or CONFERENCE. Each keyset user can enable or disable
Automatic Hold.
BACKGROUND MUSIC
Keyset users may choose to hear music through their keyset speakers when op-
tional external sources are installed. Each user may adjust this level by the use of
a volume control program at the selected keyset.
CADENCE–INTEGRATED VOICE MAIL
The 400si can be equipped with Samsung’s proprietary integrated voice mail and
auto attendant card (CVM16A) It provides 4–16 ports of voice processing, expand-
able in four port increments. Because it is built into the system it provides such
feature as one touch Call Record, Answering Machine Emulation and Voice Mail-
box Administration with interactive keyset displays. Ask your dealer for literature on
CADENCE.
CALL COSTING
The 400si provides programmable call costing tables to calculate the cost of incoming
and outgoing calls. Rates are calculated by the number dialed, time of day, day of
week and may include surcharges. Display keysets can be set to show the call
duration timer or the call cost. The SMDR report will show either the call duration or
the call cost depending on the station selection. One call handled by multiple callers
will cost each call segment separetely.
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