Direct Station Selection - Nitsuko Digital System DS Administrator's Manual

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Direct Station Selection

Make Intercom calls with two touches. No need to remember, look
up, or dial extension numbers. Your phone can remember and dial
them for you.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) lets you call an extension by pressing two keys: ICM,
then the DSS key for the desired extension. Keys 1-15 are the DSS keys. You can
program a DSS key to call whichever extension you wish as long as your extension
has program access level 1-5. You can also use DSS keys to Transfer calls.
In addition, when you press ICM, the DSS keys show you the status of their
associated extensions (the status is called Busy Lamp Field [BLF] and is described
below).
When the DSS/BLF
key is . . .
Flashing fast
Direct Station Selection also does the following:
Signals a busy extension if it is programmed for Off-Hook Signaling (see page
126).
Lets you manually send Call Waiting beeps (see page 55) to a busy extension if
it is not programmed for Off-Hook Signaling
Direct Station Selection does not, however, let you contact an extension in Do Not
Disturb unless your extension is programmed for Intrusion (see page 106).
Initial Configuration
DSS/BLF enabled for keys 1-15
All DSS keys call extension 300
All extensions can change DSS extension assignments
DSS keys automatically activate Off-Hook Signaling (Whisper Page)
Intrusion allowed for attendant extension 300
Using the Feature
To assign an extension to
a DSS key when your
extension has program
access level 1-5:
Part I: DIGITAL SYSTEM Features
Off
On
Do not lift handset.
1.
Press #.
2.
Dial DSS. DSS keys flash fast.
3.
Press desired DSS key.
4.
-The key flashes slowly.
Dial extension, press #.
5.
Return to step 4.
6.
OR
Press SAVE to finish.
-All keys go out.
Direct Station Selection
The extension is . . .
Idle
Busy or ringing
in Do Not Disturb
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