Samsung SVMi-8 technical manual Initial Delay, Ring And Busy Counts

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Block Types and Descriptions

The Call Progress Train routine fills in values (depending on the four conditions above) on pages 2 and 3 of the Station Block as follows:

Page 2 Settings:

Maximum Sound and Silence

Delay Before Returning

Sound and Silence Filters

Sound and Silence Tolerance

Page 3 Settings:

Busy Signal Classification

Ring Signal Classification

Station Block

Page 2 of 4

The fields on this page should not be changed unless you have a good understanding of Call progress technology and conditions.

Initial Delay

Before Listening The delay after dialing before monitoring call progress events (measured in milliseconds).

Before Testing Loop The delay after dialing before looking for a loop current drop (measured in milliseconds).

Ring And Busy Counts

Initial Rings To Ignore The number of initial ring signals to ignore before monitoring call progress.

Rings For No Answer The number of initial rings to count before assuming no answer.

Busy Cycles For Busy The number of extra cycles to monitor if detecting busy (less than 0 is OK {i.e., -1}).

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Contents SVMi-8 General Description Publication Information CopyrightTable of Contents Page Auto Attendant System OverviewSVMi-8 System Voice MailSystem Capacities Page SBC SVMi-8 Motherboard Reset ButtonHardware Description Serial InterfaceLED Indications Back Plane ConnectorHDD Access LED 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 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 Power UP SVMi-8 Set Up with DCS Phone SystemsPower Up Procedure System ProgrammingTesting the Hardware Correct System ShutdownSerial Communication PC Connection Connecting Optional EquipmentLocal Programming Remote Programming CableParallel Port Programming Overview SVMi-8 Directory Structure System Administration Auto ConfigurationQuick Setup SubscriberSystem Administrator Applications AdministratorKnowledge Requirements Programming MethodsScreen Interface Equipment RequirementsLogging Using the Screen InterfaceGetting Help Screen Movement Keys Dtmf System AdministrationAccessing Dtmf System Administration Editing and Moving within a FieldManual Mode Selection Subscriber AdministrationEdit System Prompts Programming Methods Subscriber Options SVMi-8 Administration OptionsProgramming Categories 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 General Information System Wide ParametersEntering a New Subscriber System Wide ParametersSystem Timers System PasswordsVoice Files Touch-Tone ManagementMultilingual Voice Prompts Support Voice Studio Prompt Recording StudioOperating Utilities Display User LogActivity Log Display Error LogExit SVMi-8 Backup or Restore Dialog Backup and RestoreClear Report Count Restore Exit to Previous MenuPort Activity System Main Menu Management Information Override ModeView System Reports By Application Call DistributionTo Subscribers Call Distribution Message Activity Call DistributionBy Hour Port Utilization By Call Code Call DistributionBy 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 BlocksCall Directors Extension and Mailbox ObjectsEvent Pointers Modes Mode Specific Event PointersTemplate Blocks Description Block Types and DescriptionsAnnouncements Block Announcement BlockAnn Text ActivityAudioText Librarian Operating ModeCall Director Library Administration AudioText LibrarianCaller Interface RetentionOperating Mode Open Audiotext Announcements Bye BlockBye Block Input Controls Directory BlockDirectory Block Search Controls Search TargetsSelection Prompts Directory Control PromptsDirectory Activity Operating Mode Caller Input Control EClass BlockExtension Controls EClass BlockSystem Caller Options Digit Assignment Transfer Prompts Hold Controls Digits and PromptsHold Prompts On Hold Information Messages Overhead Paging Dial SettingsOverhead Paging Overhead Paging Controls Overhead Paging PromptsOutcall Authorizations Excepted Area CodesOperating Mode Open Extensions and WorkGroups Extension BlockExtension 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 Delivery Schedule Message Alert Controls NotificationMessage Auto Forward Pager Notification Beeper Notification ScheduleOperating Mode Activity Counters Message Center Controls MClass BlockMClass Block Public Caller Interface Callback Authorizations Message Notification and DeliveryPublic Record Prompts Social Service Prompts Call Record ControlsOpen Mailboxes and Distribution Lists Input Processor Operating Parameters Menu BlockMenu Block Digit Assignment Caller Entry OptionsKey Value User Defined Event Pointers Input Value ColumnAction Column Record length 22 characters Field layoutTarget Name Column Type ColumnAdditional Input Processor Entries Activity Mode Block Mode BlockCall Code Processor Query Script Query BlockQuery Block Query Script Controls TranscriptionDigit Assignment CallDirector Event Pointers Speak Block Station BlockPrefix and Suffix Matching Dial StringsStation Block Transfer Controls Message Waiting Indicator ControlsCall Progress Training Initial Delay Ring And Busy CountsAnswer Detection Delay Before ReturningMaximum Sound And Silence 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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