SVMi-20i User Guide
© SAMSUNG Electronics Co., Ltd.
231
Station Block
The station block contains all the information needed to call or transfer a
caller to a particular phone number. The bulk of the station block defines the
various call progress signals. It also contains any additional dial strings
needed to reach a particular station (like dialing ‘9’ to access a trunk or
adding digits after the call to activate a beeper).
One of the handiest features of the station block is the Call Progress
Training facility. This feature allows you to provide phone numbers and have
the SVMi-20i call them to learn the ringback and busy signals automatically.
The SVMi-20i then adjusts the appropriate parameter settings in the station
block according to the data collected by calling the provided numbers.
Blocks that reference a telephone number such as mailbox blocks must
reference a station block which allows the SVMi-20i to dial.
This is particularly useful for unique stations that must be handled in a
special way.
However, this usually isn’t necessary. Station blocks contain a set of
matching strings which allow the SVMi-20i to select an appropriate station
block based on the kind of number being dialed (all seven digit numbers,
four digit numbers beginning with ‘3’, ‘0’, long distance numbers, etc.).
The SVMi-20i requires at least one station block to make supervised calls
and you can create as many station blocks as desired.
Station blocks can be specifically selected. If an instruction to dial a number
(such as a message alert number-both found in the mailbox block) does not
have a specific station block defined, a station block will be automatically
selected based on the number to dial. See Matching Dial Strings for more on
this subject.
There are five types of station blocks preset on the SVMi-20i: Template,
Beeper, Long Distance, Off-Premise, and On-Premise. Each of these station
block types comes with factory preset settings which should not be changed.
If you want to change any of these parameter settings, press copy button
and enter a new name for the block. You now have a new station block.
Make the necessary parameter setting changes to the new block and assign
it as necessary. Save the original five station blocks with their factory default
settings for future reference and use.
Summary of Contents for SVMi-20i
Page 1: ...Ver 2600 00DMMRGAN 3 0 SVMi 20i User Guide ...
Page 6: ...Error Style not defined 6 SAMSUNG Electronics Co Ltd This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 10: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 SAMSUNG Electronics Co Ltd This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 68: ...Error Style not defined 68 SAMSUNG Electronics Co Ltd This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 244: ...Error Style not defined 244 SAMSUNG Electronics Co Ltd This page is intentionally left blank ...