SAMSUNG DCS PROGRAMMINGTECHNICAL MANUAL SECTIONPage 224 of 287 Updated I&M May 2002MMC 724: Dial Numbering PlanThe following details the Ports default data for DCS 70 and DCS 24. The FEATURES listed areapplicable to DCS 24, DCS 70 and DCS 200 with Version 6 software installed. Some features do notapply to Ver 5.XX DCS 70 or DCS 24 – these are noted accordingly.DESCRIPTION:Provides the access codes and dialling plan needed for operation of features and programs. The systemcomes with a wide range of acceptable numbering plans set as default and the option to customise thedialling plan. An error message is also provided in case an access/feature code is duplicated.The following options may be selected:0 STN DIAL NUMBER Determines the station port dialling numbers1 TRK DIAL NUMBER Determines the trunk port dialling numbers.2 STNG DIAL NUMBER Determines the station group dialling numbers.3 TRKG DIAL NUMBER Determines the trunk group dialling numbers.4 FEAT DIAL NUMBER Determines the feature codes.5 MISC DIAL NUMBER Determines the miscellaneous port dialling numbers.6 S0 STN DIAL NO. Determines the S0 station dialling number.7 DECT STN DIAL NO Determines the DECT station dialling number. (Not DCS 24)Feature codes are entered via the dial keypad, by pressing numbers as shown in the table below. Forexample, for OHVA, the number 6 would be pressed three times. If Block Code is required, press 2 forthe first letter B and then use the UP or DOWN key to make the selection from BARGE to BLOCK.Important: Remember that this program is system wide.DIAL KEYPADCOUNT 1 2 3DIAL 2 AAPLAY BARGE CAMPDIAL 3 DICT DICT FAUTODIAL 4 GPIK HDSET IOGDIAL 5 LCR LCR LCRDIAL 6 MMPA NEW OHVADIAL 7 PAGE REJECT SETMGDIAL 8 UA UA VDIALDIAL 9 WCOS WCOS WCOSPROGRAM KEYSUP & DOWN Used to scroll through optionsKEYPAD Used to enter selectionsSOFT KEYS Move cursor left and rightSPK Used to store data and advance to next MMCHOLD Used to clear previous entry