DCS 7B, STD 24B, LCD 24B, BASIC 12B, LCD 12B manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

ABOUTTHIS BOOK

1

THINGSYOU SHOULD KNOW

2–9

OUTSIDE CALLS

 

Making an Outside Call

10

Answering an Outside Call

10

Universal Answer

10

Recall/Flash

11

Busy Line Queuing with Callback

11

Cancelling Callback

11

INTERCOM CALLS

 

Calling Other Stations

12

Answering Intercom Calls

12

Answer Modes

12

Busy Station Callback

13

Busy Station Camp-on

13

Calling Your System Operator

14

CALL PROCESSING

 

Holding Calls

15–16

Transferring Calls

16–17

Transfer with Camp-On

17

Transfer to Voice Mail

17

Call Waiting

17

Conference Calls

18

Forwarding Calls

18–21

Call Pickup

21

My Group Pickup

22

Privacy Release

22

DIALING FEATURES

 

Speed Dialing

23

Programming Personal Speed Dial Numbers

23–24

One Touch Speed Dialing

24

Last Number Redial

24

Manual Retry with LNR

24

Save Number with Redial

25

Chain Dialing

25

Automatic Redial/Retry

25

Pulse to Tone Changeover

25

Memo Redialing

26

PAGING AND MESSAGING

 

Making an Internal Page

27

Making an External Page

27

All Page

27

Meet Me Page

28

Call Park and Page

28–29

Messages—Set and Cancel

29

Returning Messages

29–30

Programmed Messages

30

CONVENIENCE FEATURES

 

Do Not Disturb

31

One Time DND

31

Mute

31

Background Music

31

Established Call Pick-Up

32

Appointment Reminder/Alarm Clock

32

Door Phone Calls

33

Executive/Secretary Hot Line

33

Group Listening

33–34

Account Codes

34

Locking Your Keyset

34

Manual Signalling

35

Off-Hook Voice Announce

35

OHVA Block

36

OHVA Reject

36

In Group/Out of Group

36

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Contents Keyset User Guide Table of Contents About this Book Things YOU should Know LCD 24B Keyset Layout LCD 12B Keyset Layout Basic 12B Keyset Layout Outside Calls Intercom Calls Call Processing Transferring Calls Consultation HoldRetrieving Calls Held AT Another Station Transfer with CAMP-ONForward ALL Calls Conference CallsForwarding Calls Forward BusyForward DND Forward Follow MEForward to AN External Number Call Forward OptionsPrivacy Release Dialing FeaturesMY Group Pickup Speed DialingManual Retry with LNR ONE Touch Speed DialingLast Number Redial Save Number with RedialMaking AN Internal Paging and MessagingMemo Redialing Making AN ExternalMeet ME Setting a Message IndicationCanceling Messages Call ParkConvenience Features Answering the Door Phone Appointment REMINDER/ALARM ClockEstablished Call Pickup Calling the Door PHONE/ROOM MonitorLocking Your Keyset Manual SignallingAccount Codes OFF-HOOK Voice AnnounceCustomizing Your Keyset Headset Operation SET Answer ModeAutomatic Hold HOT KeypadDisplay Features Timer Function Call Duration TimerAuto Timer Alarm Reminder MessagesManaging KEY Assignments What is Caller ID?Station Names KEY Description ExtenderViewing the Next CID/ANI Call What is ANI?Selecting Your Caller ID/ANI Display Saving the CID/ANI NumberBackspace with LCR Reviewing Past CID/ANI CallsLCR with Clear Advanced Programmed MessagesADD-ON Module Button Module with KeysetPersonal Speed Dial Numbers Code Name Telephone NumberT E S

LCD 24B, 7B, STD 24B, LCD 12B, BASIC 12B specifications

The DCS STD 24B, 7B, BASIC 12B, LCD 24B, and LCD 12B are advanced digital control systems designed to enhance operational efficiency in various applications, including industrial automation and process control. Each model offers distinct features and technologies tailored to meet the needs of diverse environments.

The DCS STD 24B is characterized by its highly scalable architecture, allowing for seamless integration into existing systems. This model supports up to 24 I/O points, making it ideal for medium-sized applications. Its user-friendly interface, equipped with a touch screen, allows operators to easily navigate through complex processes. Additionally, it features robust connectivity options, including Ethernet and serial communication, ensuring reliable data exchange between devices.

The DCS 7B stands out with its advanced data processing capabilities. Equipped with a high-performance microcontroller, this system can handle complex algorithms and perform real-time data analysis. The 7B model also emphasizes safety, incorporating multiple redundancy features and built-in diagnostics to prevent system failures. Its compact design makes it suitable for installation in space-constrained environments.

The BASIC 12B model is designed for entry-level applications, providing essential control features at a competitive price point. It supports up to 12 I/O points and comes pre-configured for easy setup, making it an excellent choice for small-scale projects. Despite its simplicity, the BASIC 12B offers essential monitoring capabilities, enabling operators to track system performance effectively.

The LCD 24B and LCD 12B models incorporate advanced liquid crystal display technology for enhanced visibility and user interaction. The LCD 24B is designed for comprehensive process visualization, featuring bright, high-resolution graphics that display critical data in real-time. This model supports extended functionalities, including alarm management and remote monitoring.

Conversely, the LCD 12B focuses on core monitoring and control tasks while ensuring easy readability. Both LCD models are built with durable materials, providing additional robustness in demanding environments. They feature intuitive interfaces that simplify operation for users while ensuring that critical parameters are easily accessible.

In conclusion, the DCS STD 24B, 7B, BASIC 12B, LCD 24B, and LCD 12B offer a diverse range of features, technologies, and characteristics, catering to various operational needs. With their emphasis on scalability, performance, and user-friendliness, these digital control systems are positioned to enhance efficiency and productivity across multiple sectors.