DCS MMC PROGRAMS
COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL NOVEMBER 2001
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Part 4. MMC Programs
This part contains all the MMC programs provided for your keyphone system, presented in
numerical order.
• The procedure described here for a particular MMC may be slightly different on your
system and some LCD displays may not be exactly as shown. For example, port
numbers may be different for the system you are programming. Refer to the section
System Configuration: Quick Reference in Part 1 for the relevant options for your sys-
tem.
Also, 408 and 408i systems employ 2-digit extension and group numbers by default,
unlike other systems which use 3-digit numbers by default. (These dialling number
plans can be changed by the system installer using MMC 724.)
Remember that the displays shown for each MMC in this manual are provided
as examples, and should be used for guidance only.
• To identify which MMCs apply to your system, either refer to the MMC lists at the
beginning of this manual, or locate the relevant MMC page here and refer to the tick
box beneath the title: a tick (3) next to the system name indicates it is applicable; a
cross (7) means it is not.
• The procedure described for each MMC assumes you are the installer or system
administrator with system-wide access via a passcode. However, MMCs 100–121
are also accessible to individual keyset users. If you are programming your own
keyset at Station level, the procedure is different and you should refer to your Sam-
sung DCS Keyset User Guide for details.
• The term “DCS” as used in this manual includes Compact I systems, except where
otherwise indicated.
• Make sure the correct country is first selected (MMC 812) before carrying out any
other programming.