Samsung DCS Application Note No 14 - Issue 01 Page 6 of 10
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Entry 2.
If the system sees an incoming call to any eight digit number starting with 989992, the system will strip the first five digits off the number and route the
call to station 2** given by the last three digits of the incoming number. (Bypass operation). Any station that receives the call will display the name
‘LSP Coms’. If the destination station is busy, the call will be camped on. At night, the calls will be routed to voice mail group 529.
Entry 3.
If the system see an incoming call to 96342273, the call will be routed to group502 by day and the DID name ‘Sales’ will be displayed on the keyset. If
all members of group 502 are busy, the call will be camped on. At night the call will be routed to group 501.
Entry 4.
If the system see an incoming call to 96342274, the call will be routed to group 503 by day and the DID name ‘Support’ will be displayed on the keyset.
If all members of group 503 are busy, the call will be camped on. At night the call will be routed to group 501.
DISPLAY KEYSETS.
An incoming DDI call to a display keyset will show both the called number and the name of the destination programmed into the DDI table using
MMC714.
For example, if a call arrives for Rod Walloper, as shown in the DDI table above, the lower line of the LCD will show -
12345678/RodWall
An incoming DDI call to an unrecognised number will be presented to the operator group with an invalid message eg
12345677/INVALID
The keyset will also show the CLI information in the top line of the LCD, as described below.