Samsung SVMi-8 technical manual Speak Block, Station Block

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Block Types and Descriptions

ERROR Count The number of calls processed by this Block which encountered a condition which SVMi-8 could not recognize, or were terminated due to a processing error, and what percentage of the total calls this number repre- sents.

NEXT Count The number of calls processed by this Block, during which the Block completed its function and the caller was passed to the Target of the Next pointer, and what percentage of the total calls this number represents.

Speak Block

Description

ADMINISTRATIVE TEST TOOL - TO BE USED BY SAMSUNG TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Station Block

Description

The Station Block contains all the information needed to call or transfer a caller to a particular phone number . The bulk of the Station Block defines the various call progress signals. It also contains any additional dial strings needed to reach a particular station (like dialing '9' to access a trunk or adding digits after the call to activate a beeper).

One of the handiest features of the Station Block is the Call Progress Training facility. This feature allows you to pro- vide phone numbers and have SVMi-8 call them to learn the ringback and busy signals automatically. The SVMi-8 then adjusts the appropriate parameter settings in the Station Block according to the data collected by calling the provided numbers.

Blocks that reference a telephone number, such as Mailbox Blocks, must reference a Station Block which allows the SVMi-8 to dial.

This is particularly useful for unique stations that must be handled in a special way. However, this usually isn't nec- essary. Station Blocks contain a set of matching strings which allow the SVMi-8 to select an appropriate Station Block based on the kind of number being dialed (all seven digit numbers, four digit numbers beginning with '3', '0', long distance numbers, etc.). The SVMi-8 requires at least one Station Block to make supervised calls and you can create as many Station Blocks as desired.

Station blocks can be specifically selected. If an instruction to dial a number (such as a message alert number or pager notification - both found in the mailbox block) does not have a specific station block defined, a station block will be automatically selected based on the number to dial. See Matching Dial Strings for more on this subject.

There are five types of Station Blocks preset on SVMi-8: Template, Beeper, Long Distance, Off-Premise, and On- Premise.

Each of these Station Block types comes with factory preset settings which should not be changed. If you want to change any of these parameter settings, press ‘Ctrl+A’ to bring up the Copy Block dialog. Enter a new name for the Block and press ENTER. You now have a new Station Block. Make the necessary parameter setting changes to the new Block and assign it as necessary. Save the original five Station Blocks with their factory default settings for future reference and use.

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Contents SVMi-8 General Description Copyright Publication InformationTable of Contents Page Voice Mail System OverviewSVMi-8 System Auto AttendantSystem Capacities Page Serial Interface Reset ButtonHardware Description SBC SVMi-8 MotherboardRun Status LED Back Plane ConnectorHDD Access LED LED IndicationsMemory Alternate MemoryTypes of VPM Voice Processing Module VPMSystem Features Software FeaturesAccess Manager Software Features Audiotext Features System Features Feature DescriptionsAuto Attendant Features Access Manager Software Features Voice Mail Features Software Features Page Page Quick Memo See Direct Messaging Reminder See Self Memo Administration Features Voiceform Questionnaire Q & a Features Audiotext FeaturesPage SVMi-8Installation Installing Individual SVMi-8 Components Installing the SVMi-8 in a DCS Compact Installing the SVMi-8 Card in the Phone SystemInstalling the SVMi-8 in a DCS Installing the SVMi-8 in an iDCS Installing a Voice Processing Module Installing Individual SVMi-8 ComponentsInstalling or Removing the Hard Disk Drive Installing the Compact Flash CF Adapter Installing or Removing a Compact Flash AdapterRemoving the Compact Flash CF Adapter System Programming SVMi-8 Set Up with DCS Phone SystemsPower Up Procedure Power UPCorrect System Shutdown Testing the HardwareSerial Communication PC Connection Connecting Optional EquipmentLocal Programming Cable Remote ProgrammingParallel Port Programming Overview SVMi-8 Directory Structure Subscriber Auto ConfigurationQuick Setup System AdministrationApplications Administrator System AdministratorEquipment Requirements Programming MethodsScreen Interface Knowledge RequirementsLogging Using the Screen InterfaceGetting Help Editing and Moving within a Field Dtmf System AdministrationAccessing Dtmf System Administration Screen Movement KeysManual Mode Selection Subscriber AdministrationEdit System Prompts Programming Methods DCS / DCS Compact II/ iDCS 500 Related Options SVMi-8 Administration OptionsProgramming Categories Subscriber OptionsIDCS DCSSVMi-8 Directory Structure Programming Reference Appendix Enter System Main MenuSave Application Open Block TableSchedule Table Schedule TableSubscriber List System Wide Parameters System Wide ParametersEntering a New Subscriber General InformationSystem Passwords System TimersTouch-Tone Management Voice FilesMultilingual Voice Prompts Support Prompt Recording Studio Voice StudioDisplay User Log Operating UtilitiesActivity Log Display Error LogExit SVMi-8 Backup or Restore Dialog Backup and RestoreClear Report Count Exit to Previous Menu RestorePort Activity System Main Menu By Application Call Distribution Override ModeView System Reports Management InformationMessage Activity Call Distribution To Subscribers Call DistributionBy Hour Port Utilization By Call Code Call DistributionBy Port Number Port Utilization Exit to Previous Menu Port Utilization By Day of Week Port UtilizationStatus Screen Site InformationSystem Activity Application Design Explanation of Default ConfigurationBlocks Important Basic ConceptsCall Directors Extension and Mailbox ObjectsEvent Pointers Modes Mode Specific Event PointersTemplate Blocks Announcement Block Block Types and DescriptionsAnnouncements Block DescriptionActivity Ann TextAudioText Librarian Operating ModeCall Director AudioText Librarian Library AdministrationRetention Caller InterfaceOperating Mode Open Audiotext Announcements Bye BlockBye Block Input Controls Directory BlockDirectory Block Search Targets Search ControlsSelection Prompts Directory Control PromptsDirectory Activity Operating Mode EClass Block EClass BlockExtension Controls Caller Input ControlSystem Caller Options Digit Assignment Transfer Prompts Hold Controls Digits and PromptsHold Prompts On Hold Information Messages Overhead Paging Dial SettingsOverhead Paging Overhead Paging Prompts Overhead Paging ControlsExcepted Area Codes Outcall AuthorizationsOperating Mode Open Extensions and WorkGroups Extension BlockExtension Block Extension Controls Block Types and Descriptions Authorizations Stored Numbers Availability Schedule Greeting Number RecordedCaller Options Processor Parameters Caller Options ProcessorCall Director Page Activity Counters List Block List BlockList Controls General ParametersList Members CallDirector Event Pointers Mailbox Block Mailbox BlockMailbox Controls Authorizations Delivery Schedule Message Alert Controls NotificationMessage Auto Forward Notification Schedule Pager Notification BeeperOperating Mode Activity Counters Message Center Controls MClass BlockMClass Block Public Caller Interface Message Notification and Delivery Callback AuthorizationsPublic Record Prompts Call Record Controls Social Service PromptsOpen Mailboxes and Distribution Lists Input Processor Operating Parameters Menu BlockMenu Block Caller Entry Options Digit AssignmentKey Value Input Value Column User Defined Event PointersRecord length 22 characters Field layout Action ColumnTarget Name Column Type ColumnAdditional Input Processor Entries Activity Mode Block Mode BlockCall Code Processor Query Script Query BlockQuery Block Transcription Query Script ControlsDigit Assignment CallDirector Event Pointers Station Block Speak BlockPrefix and Suffix Matching Dial StringsStation Block Transfer Controls Message Waiting Indicator ControlsCall Progress Training Ring And Busy Counts Initial DelaySound And Silence Filters Delay Before ReturningMaximum Sound And Silence Answer DetectionBusy Signal Classification Ring Signal Classification Appendix Special Characters Used When Writing Dialing Instructions
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SVMi-8 specifications

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