Dss Console; Using A Dss Console - P/N 0910096 (Wh) And 0910094 (Bk) - NEC ux5000 Hardware Manual

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DSS CONSOLE

4.6.1
Using a DSS Console
The DSS Console gives a keyset user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button access to extensions, trunks
and system features. The 60-Button DSS Console provides an additional 60 programmable keys, while the
16-Button DLS provides 16 programmable keys.
Keep the following in mind when installing DSS Consoles:
A 16-Button DLS does not require a separate digital station port.
A 60-Button DSS Console requires a separate digital station port when pairing with a digital keyset. For
IP terminals, the console is connected to the side option slot using a special cable which is included with
the DSS Console. Using the DSS Console on an IP terminal also requires an AC power source (AC-2R,
P/N 780135).
An IP Value terminal can have only a 16-Button DLS OR one 60-Button DSS Console - it cannot have
both items attached to the terminal. (However, multiple 60-Button DSS Consoles using digital ports can
be assigned to an IP terminal.)
An IP Enhanced terminal can have both a 16-Button DLS and one 60-Button DSS Console. (In
addition, multiple 60-Button DSS Consoles using digital ports can be assigned to an IP terminal.)
A digital keyset can have a 16-Button DLS installed as well as up to 32 60-Button DSS Consoles
assigned. The 60-Button DSS Console is installed to the right of the 16-Button DLS.
A 60-Button DSS Console attached to an terminal can provide up to 114 keys. A Page Switch key
(Program 30-03-01, code 95) must be defined on the bottom row of DSS keys (keys 55-60). This will
allow access to the additional keys. However, note that on the second level of DSS keys, the bottom row
(keys 55-60) will remain on the first level of keys.
Additional information on installing the 16-Button DLS is also available in the Adapters section. Refer to
4.15.2.1 Installing the 16-Button DLS: on page 4-45.
The system allows for a maximum of 32 60-Button DSS Consoles.
By default, the 16-Button Line Key Module has no keys defined. These keys can be programmed as line
keys, extension DSS keys, or programmable function keys using Program 15-07. To program the keys,
use the extension number to which the module is installed and, regardless of the type of keyset
connected, start programming the module keys at key number 25. Service codes 851 and 852 can
also be used to program these keys if allowed by an extension's Class of Service.
By default, the 60-Button DSS Console has extension DSS keys defined. These keys can be
programmed as line keys, extension DSS keys, or programmable function keys using Program 30-03-
01. Service codes 851 and 852 can also be used to program these keys if allowed by an extension's
Class of Service.
For specifications, refer to Section 6-1 UX5000 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS on page 6-1.
For additional information, refer to Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console in the Software Manual.
Chapter 4
- P/N 0910096 (WH) and 0910094 (BK)
Option Compatibility
IP Terminal
IP-CTS
Enhanced
Chapter 4 - Terminals and Optional Equipment
Digital Keyset
Value
Enhanced
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