Dkts Alternate Transient Display Timer" Station Flag And Timer; Transient Call Indication On Call Answer" Station Flag; Using Dss/Blf Keys (Dss/Blf Unit Or Keyset Dss/Blf) - Inter-Tel AXXESS Administrator's Manual

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"DKTS ALTERNATE TRANSIENT DISPLAY TIMER" STATION FLAG AND TIMER

As an alternative to (or in addition to) disabling the call transfer and message transient dis-
plays, as described above, the programmer can use a combination of a station flag and a timer
to control all of the station's transient displays (not just the call transfer and message displays).
The "DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer" station flag, if enabled, allows all transient
displays to be controlled by the "DKTS Alternate Transient Display" timer.
The "DKTS Alternate Transient Display" timer can be set to 1-255 tenths of a second (0.1-25.5
seconds). The default value is 10 tenths of a second (1 second). This timer affects only those
keyset stations with the "DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer" flag enabled.

"TRANSIENT CALL INDICATION ON CALL ANSWER" STATION FLAG

This programmable station flag determines whether the station user will see a call display
when answering a call by pressing a secondary extension key or by reverse transferring. If
enabled, the display will tell if the call was ringing, recalling, transferred, or holding at the
other station.

USING DSS/BLF KEYS (DSS/BLF UNIT OR KEYSET DSS/BLF)

Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) keys provide one-key access to exten-
sion numbers. It also shows the status of the station or hunt group (local or off-node) associ-
ated with the key, unless the station is an off-node device. DSS/BLF keys can be programmed
on keysets or on DSS/BLF Units.
The lamps in DSS/BLF keys (keyset or DSS/BLF unit) indicate the status of the associated sta-
tion or hunt group, using the flash rates described on
DSS/BLF keys that are programmed for feature code access can be used in place of the associ-
ated feature code or key in the procedures described in this FEATURES section.
NOTE
programming and equipped with PCDPMs.
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LACING AN INTERCOM CALL USING DSS
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(2)
(3)
"DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer" Station Flag And Timer
INTER-TEL AXXESS ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE – Issue 5.1, March 2000
Executive and Standard keysets with DSS/BLF Units need to be identified in database
To use the handset: Lift the handset. The display shows ENTER EXTENSION NUM-
BER.
To use the speakerphone: While on hook, press the SPKR key or the IC key. The
SPKR key lights. The display shows ENTER EXTENSION NUMBER.
If you want to place a private (non-handsfree) call to a keyset, press the pound (#) key.
The display shows RING EXTENSION NUMBER.
Press the desired DSS/BLF key.
If calling a keyset with handsfree answering enabled, you are immediately connected.
If placing a private call, calling a hunt group, calling a single-line set, or calling a
keyset with the Handsfree feature disabled, you hear repeating double tones until the
call is answered.
If the called OHVA-enabled station is busy and your station is enabled for immediate
OHVA transmit, do not hang up when calling a busy keyset. Press the DSS/BLF key
again. If the keyset's secondary voice path is available, you are immediately connected
for an off-hook voice announce call and may speak. (For more information concerning
the Off-Hook Voice Announce feature, refer to
AXXESS System Features
page
64.
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BLF KEYS
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133.)
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