dcs system
The DCS system from Samsung entered the UK marketplace in 1996. The entry level DCS system at the time was the DCS Compact. The DCS system stands obviously for Digital Communication System.
To reach the micro market the DCS408a and DCS408i were introduced with eight extensions split 50% digital and 50% analogue. The “I” suffix denoted the ISDN2 version of the DCS408 system.
The next DCS system was the DCS816 - another fixed configuration system with a choice of trunk cards allowing up to 8 DELs or ISDN channels. Following on was the DCS Compact-II which was a best seller. It had 8 integral digi-ext-ports with three option slots and expandable to six with an expansion cabinet.
The final DCS system was the DCS-VIP. This was a stackable, shelf-based platform, providing VoIP and internal server functionality. Due to power supply problems this product was not successful, but there are DCS-VIPs still in use.
TelephoneSystemsDirect can offer maintenance support on any DCS system. We do find it more difficult on the earliest DCS system to be able to deliver all spares so we may have to suggest alternative solutions.
For a quote on a DCS system service agreement call us on 0800 652 8052.



