Samsung SVMi-8 technical manual Voice Processing Module VPM, Types of VPM

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Hardware Description

VOICE PROCESSING MODULE (VPM)

IMPORTANT NOTE: The VPMs used in this product appear very similar to the VPMs in our previous CADENCE product but they are not interchangeable. If the VPMs are not labeled with the letters SEC they will not work in the SVMi-8 product.

The VPM is used to:

!Move the digital speech and fax information between the SVMi-8 system and the phone system

!Generate and detect DTMF

!Record and play back speech

Without at least one VPM, the SVMi-8 will not work. Each VPM has 4 channels. This means that for each VPM installed, up to four simultaneous callers can be connected to the SVMi-8.

The VPM is attached to the SBC by an edge connector. Each SVMi-8 comes equipped with one VPM, but it can be removed or replaced in the event of a problem or upgrade.

The SVMi-8 card can accommodate 2 of these cards allowing up to 8 simultaneous callers.

The 4 port Voice Processing Module is a small removable hardware board called a VPM. It connects to the SVMi-8 motherboard. When it is installed in the SVMi-8 card it increases the number of available ports from 4 to 8. The SVMi-8 card can not be expanded beyond 8 ports.

Types of VPM

There are two types of VPM. The 4 Voice and the 3 Voice + 1 Fax.

!4 Voice VPM (VPM)—4 Port Voice Processing Module

This add-on-card provides 4 channels of voice otherwise known as ports. It allows 4 simultaneous callers to use the services of the SVMi-8. One or two of these cards may be added to the SVMi-8.

!3 Voice + 1 Fax VPM (VPM)—4 Port Voice Processing Module with 1 Port Fax Support

This add-on-card provides 4 channels of voice otherwise known as ports. It allows 4 simultaneous callers to use the services of the SVMi-8. Any one of these ports can use the fax services of the SVMi-8 card. This mod- ule must be located on the SVMi-8 motherboard in the position with the double connector located furthest from the memory module. Only one of these cards can be added to the SVMi-8.

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Contents SVMi-8 General Description Publication Information CopyrightTable of Contents Page System Overview SVMi-8 SystemAuto Attendant Voice MailSystem Capacities Page Reset Button Hardware DescriptionSBC SVMi-8 Motherboard Serial InterfaceBack Plane Connector HDD Access LEDLED Indications Run Status LEDMemory Memory AlternateVoice Processing Module VPM Types of VPMSoftware Features System FeaturesAccess Manager Software Features Audiotext Features Feature Descriptions System FeaturesAuto Attendant Features Access Manager Software Features Voice Mail Features Software Features Page Page Quick Memo See Direct Messaging Reminder See Self Memo Administration Features Audiotext Features Voiceform Questionnaire Q & a FeaturesPage SVMi-8Installation Installing Individual SVMi-8 Components Installing the SVMi-8 Card in the Phone System Installing the SVMi-8 in a DCS CompactInstalling the SVMi-8 in a DCS Installing the SVMi-8 in an iDCS Installing Individual SVMi-8 Components Installing a Voice Processing ModuleInstalling or Removing the Hard Disk Drive Installing or Removing a Compact Flash Adapter Installing the Compact Flash CF AdapterRemoving the Compact Flash CF Adapter SVMi-8 Set Up with DCS Phone Systems Power Up ProcedurePower UP System ProgrammingTesting the Hardware Correct System ShutdownConnecting Optional Equipment Serial Communication PC ConnectionLocal Programming Remote Programming CableParallel Port Programming Overview SVMi-8 Directory Structure Auto Configuration Quick SetupSystem Administration SubscriberSystem Administrator Applications AdministratorProgramming Methods Screen InterfaceKnowledge Requirements Equipment RequirementsUsing the Screen Interface LoggingGetting Help Dtmf System Administration Accessing Dtmf System AdministrationScreen Movement Keys Editing and Moving within a FieldSubscriber Administration Manual Mode SelectionEdit System Prompts Programming Methods SVMi-8 Administration Options Programming CategoriesSubscriber Options DCS / DCS Compact II/ iDCS 500 Related OptionsDCS IDCSSVMi-8 Directory Structure Programming Reference Appendix System Main Menu EnterOpen Block Table Save ApplicationSchedule Table Schedule TableSubscriber List System Wide Parameters Entering a New SubscriberGeneral Information System Wide ParametersSystem Timers System PasswordsVoice Files Touch-Tone ManagementMultilingual Voice Prompts Support Voice Studio Prompt Recording StudioOperating Utilities Display User LogDisplay Error Log Activity LogExit SVMi-8 Backup and Restore Backup or Restore DialogClear Report Count Restore Exit to Previous MenuPort Activity System Main Menu Override Mode View System ReportsManagement Information By Application Call DistributionTo Subscribers Call Distribution Message Activity Call DistributionBy Call Code Call Distribution By Hour Port UtilizationBy Port Number Port Utilization By Day of Week Port Utilization Exit to Previous Menu Port UtilizationSite Information Status ScreenSystem Activity Explanation of Default Configuration Application DesignImportant Basic Concepts BlocksExtension and Mailbox Objects Call DirectorsEvent Pointers Mode Specific Event Pointers ModesTemplate Blocks Block Types and Descriptions Announcements BlockDescription Announcement BlockAnn Text ActivityOperating Mode AudioText LibrarianCall Director Library Administration AudioText LibrarianCaller Interface RetentionOperating Mode Bye Block Open Audiotext AnnouncementsBye Block Directory Block Input ControlsDirectory Block Search Controls Search TargetsDirectory Control Prompts Selection PromptsDirectory Activity Operating Mode EClass Block Extension ControlsCaller Input Control EClass BlockSystem Caller Options Digit Assignment Transfer Prompts Digits and Prompts Hold ControlsHold Prompts Overhead Paging Dial Settings On Hold Information MessagesOverhead Paging Overhead Paging Controls Overhead Paging PromptsOutcall Authorizations Excepted Area CodesOperating Mode Extension Block Open Extensions and WorkGroupsExtension Block Extension Controls Block Types and Descriptions Authorizations Stored Numbers Greeting Number Recorded Availability ScheduleCaller Options Processor Caller Options Processor ParametersCall Director Page Activity Counters List Block List BlockGeneral Parameters List ControlsList Members CallDirector Event Pointers Mailbox Block Mailbox BlockMailbox Controls Authorizations Message Alert Controls Notification Delivery ScheduleMessage Auto Forward Pager Notification Beeper Notification ScheduleOperating Mode Activity Counters MClass Block Message Center ControlsMClass Block Public Caller Interface Callback Authorizations Message Notification and DeliveryPublic Record Prompts Social Service Prompts Call Record ControlsOpen Mailboxes and Distribution Lists Menu Block Input Processor Operating ParametersMenu Block Digit Assignment Caller Entry OptionsKey Value User Defined Event Pointers Input Value ColumnAction Column Record length 22 characters Field layoutType Column Target Name ColumnAdditional Input Processor Entries Activity Mode Block Mode BlockCall Code Processor Query Block Query ScriptQuery Block Query Script Controls TranscriptionDigit Assignment CallDirector Event Pointers Speak Block Station BlockMatching Dial Strings Prefix and SuffixStation Block Message Waiting Indicator Controls Transfer ControlsCall Progress Training Initial Delay Ring And Busy CountsDelay Before Returning Maximum Sound And SilenceAnswer Detection Sound And Silence FiltersBusy Signal Classification Ring Signal Classification Special Characters Used When Writing Dialing Instructions Appendix
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SVMi-8 specifications

The Samsung SVMi-8 is a state-of-the-art voicemail system renowned for its advanced features, flexibility, and user-friendly interface. Designed to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses, the SVMi-8 serves as a critical communications tool that enhances customer interaction and streamlines internal communication processes.

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User interface has also been a focal point in the design of the SVMi-8. With intuitive dialing options and easy navigation through voice menus, employees can access their messages and manage settings without extensive training. This simplicity enhances productivity and ensures that staff can focus on their core responsibilities rather than grappling with complex systems.

In addition to its voicemail features, the SVMi-8 includes a range of advanced functionalities such as call forwarding, automated attendant services, and other time-saving options that assist businesses in providing exceptional customer service. Its integration capabilities with existing communication systems further enhances its value proposition, allowing businesses to maintain continuity with their current operations.

In summary, the Samsung SVMi-8 is a versatile and powerful voicemail solution that caters to the needs of modern businesses. With its robust feature set, seamless integration with VoIP technology, and user-friendly design, the SVMi-8 stands out as a vital component of efficient business communication strategies.