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Inspect
Last Number Dial
Messaging
Paging
Park
Inspect can be used to determine the corresponding extension for each
DSS button. To use Inspect, press the Page button for the range of
extensions, press the Inspct button, and press each DSS button to see
what it represents; the label and number of messages in the mailbox are
also shown. Information is displayed on only one extension at a time; to
see information for another range of extensions, press the Home button
and repeat the process. In Release 2.0 and later, if a message is
posted at an extension associated with a DSS button, the message is
shown on Line 2 of the display when the operator inspects the DSS
button.
An extension dialed by pressing a DSS button is not stored for Last
Number Dial.
When an operator presses the Message Status button on a DSS, the
LEDs on the DSS reflect only messages left by an operator using the
Send/Remove Message or Leave Message features and not messages
left by any co-worker (non-operator) using the Leave Message feature.
In Release 2.0 and later, an operator can view a posted message for an
extension by pressing the Inspct button and then the DSS button.
The DSS button for a trunk programmed as a loudspeaker paging jack
only indicates whether or not the paging system is in use. The button
cannot be used to gain access to the loudspeaker paging system. It
can be used only to dial an extension for a paging group. When a DSS
button for a paging group is pressed, the transfer process is not
initiated, even if One-Touch Transfer (DLC only) or Automatic Extended
Call Completion (QCC only) is programmed for the system. Calls cannot
be transferred to a paging group extension number.
Park zone codes cannot be assigned to the DSS buttons on a MERLIN II
System Display Console. For the park zones to be assigned to a DSS
connected to an MLX telephone, the extension numbers must be in the
range programmed for the Page buttons. Only DSS buttons
corresponding to an operator park zone can be used to park calls; calls
cannot be parked on a DSS button corresponding to any other type of
extension.
When an operator parks a call by using an associated DSS button and
the call returns, the red LED associated with the park zone where the
call was parked stays off and does not flash, as it does for a transfer
return.
To park a call at a park zone, the operator with a DSS presses the DSS
button for the park zone while the caller is on the line. If an operator tries
to park a call by pressing the Transfer button followed by the DSS
button for the park zone, the call is put on hold for transfer and is not
parked. This error can transfer a call to an outside number.
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