Samsung DCS Application Note No 14 - Issue 01 Page 5 of 10
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BYPASS OPERATION.
In some installations, the customer will have a DID range of 1000 numbers where the last three digits of the number are the same as the destination
extension. In this situation, the programming of the DID table can be simplified to a single entry using ‘Bypass’ operation.
In this situation, enter the first six digits of the customers local number followed by ** into the digits field of the DID table (assuming that local numbers
have eight digits). For example 989992** for LSP Coms. Enter 5 for the No Of Del Digits so that the system ignores the first five digits of the called
number. Enter B for the day destination. The system will then delete the first five digits of the called number and use the last three digits as the
destination extension.
It is possible to program the DID table so that there is a Bypass entry, that covers all Keysets, as well as specific entries for a single Keyset . In this
situation, the specific entry will override the Bypass entry. All other calls will be routed using Bypass operation.
(To enter the character B, place the cursor under the ‘None’ day destination and press the Volume down key. If digits are already entered for the day
destination, first place the cursor under the digits and press the Hold button to return it to ‘None’).
DDI EXAMPLES.
Entry
Number Incoming
Digits Day
Destination Night
Destination Call
Wait Number of
Deleted Digits Translated
Name
112345678 201 529 Off 0RodWalloper
2989992** B529 On 5LSP Coms
396342273 502 501 On 0Sales
496342274 503 501 On 0Support
Entry 1.
If the system sees an incoming call to number 12345678, it will route the call to station 201 during the daytime and to voice mail group 529 at night. The
destination name ‘RodWalloper’ will be displayed on the station when the call arrives. If station 201 is busy (during the day) when the call arrives, the
call will be rejected by the system.