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Digital Multiplex System (DMS) 100 @@
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Knight Lightning @@
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This file is of course about DMS 100. Expect full
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length files about the other
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variations of DMS (DMS 200 & 250) coming a later date. Much of the information
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in this file was obtained from manuals acquired from Jester Sluggo. Note: IBN
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stands for Integrated Business Network.
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___________________________________________________________ ____________________
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DMS-100
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The DMS-100/IBN consists of electronic business sets and standard telephones,
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data units, and attendant consoles, all located on the customer's premises; and
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DMS-100 digital switching, a
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nd support hardware/software, located at the
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telephone company's premises. Together they create an integrated business
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communications network that provides an unparalleled combination of features
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and benefits.
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o DMS-100/IBN integrates voice and data in a total business communications
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system.
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o Effectively serves all sizes of organizations, from small businesses using
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only a few lines, to the most complex network systems with up to 30,000
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lines.
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o The IBN system monitors and controls its own
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operations automatically;
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diagnoses problems; and in some cases, does its own repairs.
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o Fully modular, to meet present needs, and accommodate new features as they
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are needed.
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o Cost effective: Helps control communications costs through more efficient
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use of facilities; centralization of attendant service where needed; Call
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Dial Rerouting (CDR) to control and restrict long-distance calling; and
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network management.
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o Worry free operation-Northern Telecom's DMS-100 digital switches are ba
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cked
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up by highly trained telephone company personal.
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----------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
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Some of the other features that DMS 100 has include:
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o Automatic Route Selection - automatically routes long distance calls over
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the most economical route available.
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o Station Message Detail Recording - provides a detailed record of long
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distance charges, including the originating number, time, and duration,
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authorization code, etc.
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o Direct Inward System
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Access (DISA) - enables company personnel to use
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cost-saving company facilities for long distance calling, even from outside
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the company.
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---------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
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System Features and Benefits
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---------------------------------------------------------- --------------------
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Note: I will list all the features, but I will only go into detail about the
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important ones.
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ATTENDANT CONSOLE
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Call Waiting Lamp
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Loop Keys - There are 6 loop keys, each with its associated source and
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destination lamp to indicate the calling and called party states.
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Alphanumeric Display
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Multiple Directory Numbers
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Feature Keys - Up to a total of 42. Some of them could be used for Speed
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Calling and Paging System.
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Incoming Call Identifier
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Exclude Source/Exclude Destination - privacy keys
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Signal Source/Signal Destination: Release Source/Release Destination
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Console Features
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Access to paging
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Call hold
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Call detail entry Remote console
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Call Selection Console display
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Camp-on Automatic recall
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Conference - 6 port Two-way splitting
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Non-delayed operation Attendant transfer
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Locked loop operation Busy verification of lines
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Manual and automatic hold Multiple console operation
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Busy verification of trunks Switched loop operation
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Trunk g
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roup busy indication Uniform call distribution form queue
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Multiple listed directory numbers Control of trunk group access
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Secrecy Night service
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Serial call Speed calling
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Lockout Delayed operation
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Position busy Interposition calling
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Through dialing
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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ELECTRONIC BUSINESS SETS
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LCD
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Indicators
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Call Forwarding
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Automatic Line
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Call Pick-up
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Ring Again - automatically redials busy numbers until they are free
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Multiple Directory Numbers
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Intercom
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Speed Call
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Call Transfer/Conference
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On-Hook Dialing
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Additional Programmable Features
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Automatic Hold
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Listen-on Hold
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Multiple Appearance Directory Numbers (MADN)
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- Single Call Arrangement
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- Multiple Call Arrangement
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Privacy Release
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Tone Ringing with Volume Control
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End-to-End Signaling
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Call Park
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Make Set Busy
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Malicious
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Call Trace
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Busy Override
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Attendant Recall
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Call Waiting
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Stored Number Redial
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Private Business Line
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32 Character Alphanumeric Display
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DATA UNIT
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The DMS-100/IBN Data Unit makes information accessing as easy to learn and to
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use as the telephone. It can be used as a "Standalone" or attached to the
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Business Set or standard telephone, for integrated voice and data telephone
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telecommunications.
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Transmits over simple 2-wire
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loops, at speeds of up to 56 kb/s, using Northern
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Telecom's proprietary Time Compression Multiplexing technology; Compatible with
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existing computer and data terminal equipment, and is available in different
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low-speed and high-speed models, to suit existing terminal capacity.
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Benefits
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o Combines with Business Set or standard telephone, to provide integrated
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voice/data communications.
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o Your data unit and telephone can operate together simultaneously or totally
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independent of each other.
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Fully digitalized, eliminating bulky analog modems.
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o Ring Again (constant redial on busy numbers)
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o Speed Calling
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For further information contact:
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Digital Switching Systems Sales
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Northern Telecom Inc.
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P.O. Box 13010
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4001 East Chapel Hill -- Nelson Highway
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Research Triangle Park
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North Carolina 27709
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Tel: (919) 549-5000
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Switching Group Sales, Department S-70
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Northern Telecom Canada Limited
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8200 Dixie Road, P.O. Box 3000
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Brampton, Ontario
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L6V 2M6
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Tel: (416) 451-9150
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