Calling A Station Directly; The Lamp Statuses Of Direct Station Selection (Dss) Keys; Calling A Direct Station Selection (Dss) User; Taking A Call For A Direct Station Selection (Dss) User - Siemens OptiPoint 410 Operating Instructions Manual

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Making calls in an executive/secretary team (not used in US)

Calling a station directly

Precondition: DSS keys have been configured at your
telephone
The lamp statuses of direct station selection
(DSS) keys
The lamp is not lit – the user is not making a call.
The lamp is lit – the user is making a call.
The lamp is flashing – there is an incoming call for the
user; the user has not answered it yet.

Calling a direct station selection (DSS) user

Note the lamp status of the DSS key!
The lamp is not lit – the user is not making a call:
Press the DSS key, for example, "Jones".
n
Lift the handset.
or With the handset on-hook: you are in speakerphone
mode (not available with optiPoint 410 economy).
The lamp is lit – the user is making a call:
Press the DSS key.
You are camped on to the other party's call. He or she
hears a tone, the call pickup key flashes at his or her
telephone and your name and number are displayed.
n
When the other party answers: lift the handset.
or With the handset on-hook: you are in speakerphone
mode (not available with optiPoint 410 economy).
Taking a call for a direct station selection
(DSS) user
The called party is not at his or her normal workplace,
for example.
n
Lift the handset.
Press the flashing key, for example, "Jones".
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