Dss Console - NEC Aspire Feature Handbook

Multibutton telephone
Hide thumbs Also See for Aspire:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If you do a lot of call processing (like an
operator or dispatcher), you may have
either a 110-Button DSS Console or 24-
Button Direct Line Selection (DLS)
Console. The DSS Console gives you a
Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button
access to extensions, trunks and certain
system features. Use the DSS Console to
help you:
Call Extensions and Door Boxes
Place, answer and Transfer outside calls
Make Internal or External Pages
Switch the Night Service mode
Activate DSS Console Alternate Answer (i.e., redirect your calls to
another DSS Console)
Your DSS Console may also have keys stored with dialing codes or
Programmable Function Key operations. This gives your DSS
Console many of the features available on One-Touch and function
keys. Check with your Communications Manager to see if your con-
sole has these functions.
1. With the 110-button console, press
To call an extension
from your DSS
Console:
2. Press DSS Console key.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com

DSS Console

EXT.1 or EXT.2 to select the range.
If your call voice-announces, you can
make it ring by dialing 1. If you don't
have Handsfree, lift the handset to speak.
Extension BLF
If DSS key is . . .Extension is . . .
On
Busy on a call
Off
Idle
Flashing fast In DND
45

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents