Direct Station Selection (Dss) Console - NEC ASPILA EX Feature Manual

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Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console

Available
32 110-Button DSS consoles maximum
256 24-Button DSS Consoles maximum (1 per extension)
Description
Installation of the Consoles
Conditions
174
Features
The DSS Consoles (110-Button: P/N 0890051 or
0890052; 24-Button: P/N 0890053 or 0890054)
gives a system phone user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
and one-button access to extensions, trunks and sys-
tem features. This saves time for users that do a lot
of call processing (e.g., operators or dispatchers).
The DSS Console simplifies:
Calling extensions and Door Boxes
Placing, answering and transferring outside
calls
Making an External or Internal Page
Switching the Night Service mode
Activating DSS Console Alternate Answer
The 110 button DSS Console also provides DSS Console Alternate Answer. This lets a system
phone user with a DSS Console quickly reroute their calls to a co-worker. When the user places
their console off-duty (by pressing the ALT. key), their calls route automatically to the pro-
grammed co-worker.
You can also program the DSS Console keys to store Function codes. This provides the DSS Con-
sole user with many of the features available on Programmable Feature Keys.
The maximum number of DSS Consoles allowed is 32. There is no limit on the number of 110-but-
ton DSS consoles per extension, but an extension can have only one 24-button DSS console. An
extension can, however, have both a 24-button DSS and 110-button DSS console(s) installed.
The 110-button console plugs into an ESIU port and is assigned to a system phone/DSLT in Pro-
gram 30-02. The keys are set in Program 30-03, each key has a function number and optional addi-
tional data. There are 200 keys that can be set per console, keys 1-100 are available when EXT.1 is
selected on the console and keys 101-200 are available when EXT.2 is selected.
The 24-button console plugs into any system phone via one of the adaptor sockets in the base of the
phone, it does not take a port on the system. The keys are set either via Program 15-07 or by service
codes 851/852 from the system phone it is plugged into. Each key has a function number and
optional additional data.
(A.) Changing flash patterns for DSS Consoles will also change them for Hotline keys.
(B.) When installing a DSS, the system must auto-detect the console in order for the LEDS to func-
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
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