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Features
Note:
When the SUPERSET
DSS Module is programmed
for BLF functions,
the
keys associated with each of the BLF indicators have
no
function. The function
of the key is part of the Direct Station Select feature -see Direct Station Select
in this document.
The BLF indicator of a trunk line appearance,
indicates the state of the trunk
(idle or not idle).
The BLF indicator of logical lines, indicates whether or not a call to the line will
find the line busy. If the line is a multi-call
line, the BLF indicator indicates idle
until there are no
free
line appearances
to ring. If the line is a key line, the BLF
indicator indicates whether or not the line is occupied.
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Conditions
This feature is not available in Generic 1001.
Programming
To program BLF indications
of line appearances
on the SUPERSET
DSS
Module, perform the following steps:
.
.
.
While in CDE Form 09 (Station ISUPERSET
Telephones) or CDE
Form
45
(Key System Telephones),
position the cursor on the
SUPERSET
DSS module (BLF in the TYP field), press the EXPAND
SET softkey (Expand Set sub-form
is displayed).
Move cursor to the desired key.
Move cursor to the TYPE column (use TAB key if necessary).
Press the BLF/DSS softkey (Type becomes " B usy
Lamp" ) .
Press TAB key 3 times to get to EXT NUM column (or 4 times to get to
the TRK NUM column).
Enter the number of the device to be monitored by the Line Appear-
ance.
Press the ENTER softkey.
Operation
When answering
an incoming call for one of the monitored stations, the
attendant
or SUPERSETuser
can scan the Busy Lamp Field on the
SUPERSET
DSS module(s) to instantly determine
its current status.
Calculator
Description
SUPERSET
4 DN and SUPERSET
430 telephones
provide a basic four
function calculator using the telephone
keypad, display, and softkeys. The
calculator
has 2 modes of operation - General and Programmer.
Once
the calculator feature is accessed,
the # key may be used to switch be-
tween the two modes. The default mode is the General mode.
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