DCS BASIC 12B, STD 24B, LCD 24B, 7B, LCD 12B manual About this Book

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CUSTOMIZINGYOUR KEYSET

 

AME BGM

37

AME PASSWORD

37

Select Ring Tone

37

Change Your Passcode

37

Set Answer Mode

38

Automatic Hold

38

Headset Operation

38

Hot Keypad

39

Key Confirmation Tone

39

Rejoining a Page

39

Ring Preference

39

DISPLAY FEATURES

 

Interactive Display Keys

40

Directory Information

40

Call Log

41

Dial by Name

41

Call Progress Displays

41

Display Number Dialed

41

Call Duration Timer

42

Auto Timer

42

Timer Function

42

Viewing Message Indications

42

Alarm Reminder Messages

42–43

Personal Speed Dial Names

43

Station Names

44

Managing Key Assignments

44

Caller ID

45–48

ANI

46–48

LCR with Clear

48

Backspace with LCR

48

Advanced Programmed Messages

48–49

Text Messaging

49–50

ADD-ON MODULE

 

32 Button Module with Keyset

51

64 Button Module with Keyset

51

PERSONAL SPEED DIAL NUMBERS

52–53

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Your keyset is the most visible part of the DCS 400si Digital Communications System. No matter what model keyset you are using, with or without a display, telephone calls are handled in the same way.The LCD 12B and LCD 24B keysets have a few additional conveniences that are not available to STD 24B, Basic 12B and 7B keyset users. These are noted throughout this guide.

Please take the time to study this guide and to become familiar with the opera- tion of your keyset. Keep this guide handy.You may need to look up instructions for infrequently used features.

Learning to use your keyset correctly will make everyday telephone communi- cations a breeze.

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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 Transfer with CAMP-ON Consultation HoldRetrieving Calls Held AT Another Station Transferring CallsForward Busy Conference CallsForwarding Calls Forward ALL CallsCall Forward Options Forward Follow MEForward to AN External Number Forward DNDSpeed Dialing Dialing FeaturesMY Group Pickup Privacy ReleaseSave Number with Redial ONE Touch Speed DialingLast Number Redial Manual Retry with LNRMaking AN External Paging and MessagingMemo Redialing Making AN InternalCall Park Setting a Message IndicationCanceling Messages Meet MEConvenience Features Calling the Door PHONE/ROOM Monitor Appointment REMINDER/ALARM ClockEstablished Call Pickup Answering the Door PhoneOFF-HOOK Voice Announce Manual SignallingAccount Codes Locking Your KeysetCustomizing Your Keyset HOT Keypad SET Answer ModeAutomatic Hold Headset OperationDisplay Features Alarm Reminder Messages Call Duration TimerAuto Timer Timer FunctionKEY Description Extender What is Caller ID?Station Names Managing KEY AssignmentsSaving the CID/ANI Number What is ANI?Selecting Your Caller ID/ANI Display Viewing the Next CID/ANI CallAdvanced Programmed Messages Reviewing Past CID/ANI CallsLCR with Clear Backspace with LCRButton Module with Keyset ADD-ON ModuleCode Name Telephone Number Personal Speed Dial NumbersT 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.