Active Call List Operations; Blf/Dss Area; Blf/Dss Tabs; Blf/Dss Programming - NEC SMB8000 Manual

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SMB8000
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1.4
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Desktop Applications
1.3.2

Active Call List Operations

The following operations are valid within the Active Call List:
Clicking on a ringing call automatically answers that call.
A right mouse click on an entry displays a pop-up menu with the
function, Add/Edit Note.
Selecting Add/Edit Note displays a dialog that allows the user to
append a note to the active call. This note is included in the call log
entry for this call.

BLF/DSS Area

The Busy Lamp Field (BLF)/Direct Station Select (DSS) Area provides for
monitoring and quickly accessing different phone system resources. By
selecting different tabs in this area the user can select between viewing BLF/
DSS buttons, monitoring trunks, and accessing a personal speed dial list.
1.4.1

BLF/DSS Tabs

Each key on the BLF/DSS Tab is used to monitor another station on
the telephone system and provides one-touch access to that station.
The BLF/DSS Tab also provides the Presence Status for the user
associated with the station selected. In addition to the basic add-on
module functionality, the BLF/DSS Tab also provides access to
other telephony functions.
1.4.1.1

BLF/DSS Programming

By default the BLF/DSS view includes an entry for the
user local extension.
Additional BLF buttons are created for each extension
that is programmed as a one-touch key on the user's
phone. (MB 15-07-01 and 30-03-01)
One-Touch keys must be programmed on buttons that
physically appear on the phone or a console connected
to the phone. BLF information will not be provided to the
Desktop Application for any one-touch keys that are
programmed on buttons higher than the phone has
physically.
The desktop application acquires the list of programmed
one-touch keys at startup.
Any changes to the phone programming that occur while
the application is running are reflected in the application
only after the application is restarted.
Alternately, the Tools
includes a Synchronize function that reads the current
phone programming.
Issue 2.01
Preferences
BLF/DSS tab
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