Console
Description
The console provides direct access to extensions and features and busy lamp display.
The console must be programmed to work with a proprietary telephone (PT). System
Programming assigns the jack numbers of the console and its associated PT. <[007] Console
Port and Paired Telephone Assignment>
Up to four consoles can be installed per system. A PT can be paired with up to four consoles.
The paired telephone user can carry out the following operations using the console:
• Direct access to an extension (Direct Station Selection)
• Quick access to an outside party (One-Touch Dialling)
• Easy transfer of an outside call to an extension
(The programmable One-Touch Transfer feature provides simplified operation.)
• Quick access to a system feature
The above functions are activated simply by pressing buttons on the console which were pre-
programmed as function buttons.
Consoles are provided with the following buttons listed below:
PF (Programmable Feature)
: The button is provided on the designated telephones.
(x): Shows the number of buttons only if multiple buttons are provided.
The functions of the listed buttons are described below:
DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons: Used to access extensions. Every button is
programmed to correspond to an extension. Pressing a button allows the user to call the
corresponding extension. Every button is provided with an indicator (BLF: Busy Lamp
Field), which shows the current state of the corresponding extension as shown in the Table
below:
Busy Lamp Field Table
Light
Off
On
Features Guide
KX-T Consoles:
Buttons
DSS
ANSWER
RELEASE
State of
extension
Idle
Busy
7340
7240
7540
(32)
(32)
(66)
(16)
(16)
1.3 System Features
7541
(48)
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