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Every effort has been made to eliminate errors and ambiguities in the information contained in this booklet. Any ques-
tions concerning information presented here should be directed to SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA.
SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA disclaims all liabilities for damages arising from erroneous interpretation
or use of information presented in this manual.
OfficeServ
TM
7100
General Description
Supports Software Version 4.60 or Higher
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OfficeServ

Every effort has been made to eliminate errors and ambiguities in the information contained in this booklet. Any ques-tions concerning information pre

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1.6FIGURE 1-6ITEM MAXIMUM # AVAILABLE HARDWAREMax # of Analog Trunk Ports 20 4TRM and/or 8TRKMax # of Digital Trunk PortsPRI ONLY. (T1 not supported)2

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

5. ANSD: This is a count of how many times an outside call was answered by the specific station. Outside callersrecalling a station are not counted ag

Page 4 - 5 GENERAL USER INFORMATION

PART 5. GENERAL USER INFORMATION5.1 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCEWARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Clas

Page 5 - PART 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW

RINGER EQUIVALENCE (REN)The REN of the 4TRM (1.38) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephoneline. Excessive RENs

Page 6 - BENEFITS

ELECTRICAL SAFETY ADVISORYParties responsible for equipment requiring AC power should consider including an advisory notice in their cus-tomer informa

Page 8 - Virtual Cabinet Slots

1.2.3 SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONTo better understand how the OfficeServ 7100 is configured, below is an example of a practical 4 x 12 configura-tion using a

Page 9 - 1.2.2 SYSTEM CAPACITIES

based access to the telephone and voice mail systems. Another method is to use the stand alone proprietary ver-sion of Device Manager application run

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2.1PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS2.1 SYSTEM CABINETThe OfficeServ 7100 cabinet has three slots to mount boards, an AC to DC power supply, cooling fan,

Page 11 - (4DLM + 4DLM + 4TRM)

Note: An additional 16 MGI channels can be added to the system if necessary by installing an MGI16 card or OAScard.COMMON RESOURCESThe 7100 provides c

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2.3 INTERFACE CARDSUNI CARDThese cards provide the interface connections for telephone lines and stations to the KSU. These cards fit into theuniversa

Page 13 - PART 2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTIONS

4SWM (DATA MODULE) The OfficeServ 7100 supports one enterprise class data module. The 4SWM can be combined in the same cabi-nets with the telephone sy

Page 14 - 2.2.2 MEDIA CARD

TEPRIa DIGITAL TRUNK BOARDThe card can be programmed as a PRI and will provide 23 bearer channels and 1 data channel (23B+D). This cardcan be installe

Page 15 - 2.3 INTERFACE CARDS

programmable rate of 100ms to 2000ms ON/OFF times. The 16SLI3 does not contain any over-voltage protectionand is not qualified as OPX. This card provi

Page 16 - 4SWM (DATA MODULE)

2.72.6 STATION EQUIPMENT2.6.1 DS 5000 SERIES EQUIPMENTDS 5021D KEYSET (See Figure 2–5) • 32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated softkeys

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Publication InformationSAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA reserves the right without prior notice to reviseinformation in this publication for any rea

Page 18 - MAXIMUM AOM CAPACITY

DS 5064B AOM (See Figure 2–8) • 64 programmable keys with red lights• A maximum of 2 can be assigned to any keysetto provide additional programmable k

Page 19 - 2.6 STATION EQUIPMENT

2.6.2 iDCS SERIES EQUIPMENTiDCS 28D KEYSET (See Figure 2–9) • 32 character display (2 x 16) with three associated soft keys anda scroll key• 28 progra

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iDCS 64B AOM (See Figure 2–12) • 64 programmable keys with red lights• A maximum of 2 can be assigned to any keyset to provide addi-tional programmabl

Page 21 - 2.6.2 iDCS SERIES EQUIPMENT

2.11DOOR PHONE INTERFACE MODULE (DPIM) & DOOR PHONE (see Figures 2–14 and 2–15)• The DPIM adapts any DLI circuit for use with the door phone unit•

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2.6.4 OfficeServ™ SMT-i SERIES IP EQUIPMENTFIGURE 2-16SMT-i3105 (see Figure 2–16)• Ideal for basic dialing in common areas such as lobbies or waitingr

Page 23 - 2.6.3 DCS SERIES KEYSETS

SMT-A52GE (see Figure 2–21)• Gigabit adaptor for SMT-i 5000 Series IP phones• 2 Ports 10/100/1000 BASE-T RJ45 (1 for Gb LAN, 1 for Gb PC)• 1 Port 10/1

Page 24 - SMT-i5230 (see Figure 2–18)

SMT-i3105SMT-i5210 SMT-i5230 SMT-i5243Dimensions7.8” (H) x 6.7” (W) x 4.3 (D)High Angle: 7.7” (H) x 8.8” (W) x 5.1” (D)Low Angle: 5.2” (H) x 8.8” (W)

Page 25 - SMT-i5264 (see Figure 2–20)

2.152.6.5 OfficeServ™ Communicator SoftphoneSamsung OfficeServ™ Communicator Softphone is a software-based application that turns your computer into a

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WIRELESS INTERNET PHONE (see Figure 2-23)Wireless handset (SMT-W5100E/SMT-W5120D) is a compact hand held unit that works within the SamsungOfficeServ

Page 27 - 2.6.6 OfficeServ™ Wireless

2.6.7 SIP DEVICESStandard SIP devices (phones ATA adapters, etc) made by other manufacturers (eg; Cisco, Linksys, Aastra) canregister to the OfficeSer

Page 28 - Feature Highlights

TABLE OF CONTENTSPART DESCRIPTION PAGE1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW1.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 29 - 2.6.7 SIP DEVICES

PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS3.1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONSPOWER SUPPLY UNITThe Power Supply Unit (PSU) is installed in the cabinet of the OfficeServ 7100. Th

Page 30 - PART 3. SPECIFICATIONS

*This the maximum distance a door phone can be from the DPIM. The DPIM can be up to 900 cable feet from theKSU. The total distance must not exceed 123

Page 31 - 3.5.1a SYSTEM RING CYCLES

3.5.2 RING The output voltage and frequency of the ring signals in the OfficeServ 7100 are as follows:• Output voltage: 75 Vrms Square Wave (4SLM)• Fr

Page 32 - 3.6 KEYSET LED INDICATIONS

3.4Station Groups 20Station Group Members(Sequential or Distributed)32Trunk Groups 11UCD Groups 10Unconditional Group Members 32 Trunk Group Members 6

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Account Code EntryForced - VerifiedForced - Not VerifiedVoluntaryAccount Code KeyAccount Code Key - One TouchAdministrator Program KeyAll Call Voice P

Page 34 - SYSTEM FEATURES

Meet Me Page and AnswerMemory ProtectionMessage Waiting IndicationsMessage Waiting KeyMicrophone On/Off per StationMobile Extension (MOBEX)Mobility So

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4.1 SYSTEM FEATURE DESCRIPTIONSACCOUNT CODE ENTRYStation users may enter an account code (maximum 12 digits) before hanging up from a call. This accou

Page 36 - ACCOUNT CODE KEY – ONE TOUCH

ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM KEYThis feature gives designated stations the ability to administer a number of System functions from their key-set using a assi

Page 37 - Voluntary

AUTO ANSWER ON COAllows new CO calls directed to a certain keyset to auto answer and be in the call announce mode. This meansthat private lines and DI

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• The current number of ports in use• The current number of trunks in use• The current number of stations in useCALL CENTERACD/UCD Call Centers are re

Page 40 - OFFICESERV DATAVIEW

Priority Call QueuingThis feature places calls to a station queue ahead of other calls based on priority level (1-9). The system com-pares the DID nu

Page 41 - CALL FORWARDING

and more. This information can display as a personal PC Wallboard on an agent’s monitor. When used in con-junction with customer provided large scre

Page 42 - CALL PICKUP

To Voice MailEach station may be programmed to allow or deny the ability to forward intercom calls to voice mail. Whendenied, valuable message time in

Page 43 - CALLER ID FEATURES

EstablishedThis feature enables a keyset user to pick-up an establish call in progress at a single line extension connect-ed to a modem on a PC. An EP

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Caller ID Review ListThis feature allows display keyset users to review Caller ID information for calls sent to their stations. This listcan be from t

Page 45 - Caller ID

CALLER IDENTIFICATIONThe OfficeServ 7100 supports three methods of identifying an incoming caller depending on the circuit typeas described below.Call

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COMPUTER TELEPHONY INTEGRATION (CTI)Computer Telephone Integration (CTI) allows integration between the OfficeServ 7100 and a personal com-puter (PC)

Page 47 - OfficeServ™ Messenger

• Configure common station options such as call forwarding, dial and answer modes, and more.• TAPI-based connection to any station in the system throu

Page 48 - DATA SECURITY

• Manage buddy lists and groups.• Set Messenger status (Away, Online, Lunch, etc).• Configure your profile (nickname, email address, alternate contact

Page 49 - DID/DDI Call Limits

DATABASE PRINTOUTA copy of the customer database can be obtained by using the Web Management program. This informationcan be directed to a printer or

Page 50 - EXECUTIVE BARGE-IN (OVERRIDE)

Convergence: One Solution (Voice, Data, Wireless)1.1Data Services4 Port PoE Switch (4SWM)ApplicationsOS CommunicatorOS Operator OS EasySetOS Dataview

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in the case of station and speed dial names, can be used to originate calls. See the Dial by Name feature(Station Features).DISA SECURITYTelephone fra

Page 52 - Primary Rate Interface (PRI)

EXTERNAL MUSIC INTERFACESThe OfficeServ 7100 MP10a provides one input for connecting to customer provided external music sources.This source can be us

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may dial the access code and the group desired. A station user is allowed to be in several groups, providinga key and the extender of that group are a

Page 54 - MUSIC ON HOLD – SOURCES

• Modify digits table of 200 entries• Flexible trunk group advance timer• Option to use or not use trunk group advance warning tonesLIVE SYSTEM PROGRA

Page 55 - NETWORKING

dialed by other stations. This allows users to have an extension on the phone system without needing aphysical keyset. MOBEX can only be used with SIP

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NETWORKINGThe OfficeServ 7100 system allows up to 5 systems using QSIG over PRI or 99 systems using SPNet over IP tobe networked together with a high

Page 57 - OPERATOR GROUP

• Centralized Operator/Attendant: A station in any Node may dial “O” and ring a designated CentralizedOperator/Attendant. When programmed, hold/tran

Page 58 - Station Group

• Network Trunk Ring Destination: This feature allows lines/trunks from the telephone company connect-ed to one Node to be programmed to ring at a des

Page 59 - Holiday Schedule

OVERFLOWOperatorWhen calls ringing a operator group go unanswered, they can overflow to another destination after a pro-grammed period of time. The op

Page 60 - SIP SERVICES

PROGRAMMABLE LINE PRIVACYEach outside line can be programmed to ignore the automatic line privacy. This allows up to four other par-ties to join your

Page 61 - STATION PAIR

The OfficeServ 7100 can be rack-mounted in a standard 19” data rack, wall-mounted, or set on a desktop. Its com-pact cabinet design, RJ-45 connectors,

Page 62 - Special Code Table

Temporary OverrideAt any time the system can be forced into a specific ring plan for a temporary period of time until the nextscheduled ring plan auto

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SIP StationIn the case of the UAS, the OfficeServ system can be configured as the server, permitting standard SIP termi-nals (Non-Samsung) from third

Page 64 - VOICE MAIL

SYSTEM ALARMSA DISA alarm will warn the customer if the DISA security system has been triggered by too many incorrectpassword attempts. The alarm can

Page 65 - WALKING CLASS OF SERVICE

TRANSFERSystem operation permits station users to transfer calls to other stations in the system. Transfers can bescreened, unscreened or camped-on to

Page 66 - STATION FEATURES

VIRTUAL EXTENSIONSThe OfficeServ 7100 has a number of virtual extension ports encoded in the system database. They can beassigned as keyset or single

Page 67 - SMT-i5264 IP 64 BUTTON MODULE

In any Ethernet environment, packet transfers are subject to delays and/or loss. If these delays are greaterthan 200ms the voice quality will deterior

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Add-On ModulesAppointment ReminderAutomatic HoldAutomatic PrivacyBackground MusicBusy Station CallbackBusy Station Indications (BLF)Call Coverage KeyC

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SMT-i5264 IP 64 BUTTON MODULEThe SMT-i5264 64-button module adds to the capability of any SMT-i 5000 Series keyset. Up to two 64-but-ton modules can b

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CALL FORWARDINGStation users can forward internal and outside calls to other destinations immediately (Forward All), whenbusy (Forward Busy) or if not

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4.35DO NOT DISTURB (PROGRAMMABLE)The Do Not Disturb (DND) feature is used to stop all calls to a station. System programming can allow or denyuse of t

Page 72 - TERMINAL STATUS INDICATOR

1.2 SIZE AND CONFIGURATIONThe OfficeServ 7100 is a modular and flexible platform. The cabinet has one (1) dedicated processorslot for the MP10a (Main

Page 73 - WALL-MOUNTABLE KEYSETS

MANUAL SIGNALLINGKeysets can signal each other via a programmable key. This allows one station to alert another without estab-lishing a voice conversa

Page 74 - DISPLAY FEATURES

PROGRAMMABLE KEYSEach key can be programmed for more than 40 different uses to personalize each phone. Examples of keysinclude individual outside line

Page 75 - CALLING PARTY NAME

RINGING PREFERENCELifting the handset or pressing the speaker button automatically answers a call ringing at the keyset. Usingthis method, users are a

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VOLUME SETTINGSEach keyset user may separately adjust the volume of the ringer, speaker, handset receiver, backgroundmusic, page announcement and off-

Page 77 - Agent Screen

4.40Account Code DisplayCall Duration TimerCall for Group IdentificationCall LogsCall Processing InformationCaller ID InformationCalling Party NameCal

Page 78 - SAMPLE DISPLAYS

Name / Number DisplayEach LCD keyset user can configure their display to see the name and number in the display on all inbounddirect calls.Next CallIn

Page 79 - SAMPLE CALLER ID

CALLING PARTY NUMBERWhen an intercom call is received, all display stations show the calling party’s extension number before thecall is answered.CONFE

Page 80 - SAMPLE UCD DISPLAYS

OUTSIDE LINE IDENTIFICATIONEach line can be identified with an 11 character name. Incoming calls display this name before the call isanswered. This fe

Page 81 - DESCRIPTIONS

Idle display shows extension, name, day, date andtime.This station is camped-on to extension 203 and iswaiting for 203 to answer.This station in the s

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SAMSUNG TELECOMCALL FOR:500This display shows an incoming call fromSamsung Telecom ringing at group 500.13054264100702:RINGINGThis display shows an in

Page 83 - WEB PROGRAMMING

1.4FIGURE 1-5Virtual Cabinet SlotsVirtual devices are stations and trunks that exist in the software database but do not require a physical connec-tio

Page 84 - VOICE MAIL FEATURES

average time inqueue is 03:51The average time on hold (waiting to beanswered) is three minutes and 51 seconds.005 calls inqueue nowThere are five call

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AUTO ATTENDANT FEATURESApplication Backup and RestoreAutomatic Self ConfigurationCaller ID RoutingCamp-On SupportFax Detection and RoutingGlobal Opera

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MENU TREE ROUTINGThe automated attendant routes calls through a menu tree structure. Menus are able to process callers by avariety of means, such as:

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SYSTEM ACTIVITY REPORTSThe OfficeServ 7100 provides many useful automated attendant reports. These reports can be used to man-age traffic patterns as

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Availability ScheduleAdministration MailboxAnswering Machine EmulationAutomatically Forward MessagesAutomatically Log InAutomatic Self ConfigurationBu

Page 89 - UNIFIED VOICEMAIL

AUTOMATICALLY LOG INA user’s voicemail can be configured such that upon calling in to the voicemail they are automatically loggedin to their mailbox w

Page 90 - (WITHOUT CALLER ID)

FOLLOW MEIf authorized to do so, a subscriber can choose to have callers that reach their voicemail box to be forwardedto another destination, such as

Page 91 - (WITH CALLER ID/ANI NUMBER)

MESSAGE PLAYBACK OPTIONSSubscribers are given a wide variety of options when listening to messages. In addition to the standard play,pause, rewind, fa

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NIGHT INTERCEPTIf a subscriber configures their availability schedule the system will automatically intercept calls made afterhours. Instead of attemp

Page 93 - 4.9 UCD CALL STATISTICS

VOICE PROMPTED PROGRAMMINGThe OfficeServ 7100 provides a robust telephone user interface (TUI) for voicemail configuration. This TUIallows administrat

Page 94 - LONGEST QUEUE TIME NOW

1.2.2 SYSTEM CAPACITIESWhen configuring a system to meet your requirements, select the appropriate number of interface cards listed inPart 2 of this b

Page 95 - 4.10 UCD AGENT STATISTICS

4.56SMDR REPORT FOR [STA Miami ] Mar/21/1999 13:49===============================================================================T EXT AUTH TRK MM/DD

Page 96 - 4.11 SAMPLE TRAFFIC REPORT

4.57Caller ID Number1–15 DigitsCaller ID Name1–15 CharactersSMDR REPORT FOR [STA Miami] Mar/21/99 13:49===============================================

Page 97 - 4.12 TRAFFIC REPORT OVERVIEW

4.584.8 SAMPLE OF UCD EMBEDDED REPORT============================================================UCD GROUP 529 : SALESFROM: SUN 02 Feb 00:00TO : SUN

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4.9 UCD CALL STATISTICSCALLS IN QUEUE NOWHow many calls are currently in queue. This statistic is a real time statistic and so will not print on a rep

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b) Calls that are not answered by an agent and go to final destination.c) Calls that are sent to the UCD group but callers hang up before being answer

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4.10 UCD AGENT STATISTICSLOGGED INThe number of stations programmed in the UCD group and the number of stations that are currently logged in.This stat

Page 101 - 5.2 FCC REQUIREMENTS

4.11 SAMPLE TRAFFIC REPORTTRAFFIC REPORT FOR [ STA Miami ] Mar/21/1999 13:35**************************** SYSTEM STATISTICS ********************

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4.12 TRAFFIC REPORT OVERVIEWA***************************** SYSTEM STATISTICS ****************************1 BEGINNING: 04/01/99 08:00

Page 103 - 5.5 DISA WARNING

10. TRUNK RECALLS TO OPERATOR GROUP: These are any trunk calls that recalled to the operator group.11. INTERNAL PAGE USED: Peg count of every time int

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6. OUTGOING: This is the number of times this trunk was used to make an outgoing call. A valid outgoing callis defined by the SMDR START TIME programm

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