Time And Date Programming; Volume Control Bar; Dss/Blf Features; Busy Lamp Field Indicators - STARPLUS Triad 1 Product Description Manual

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Chapter 4 - Attendant Features

Time and Date Programming

The Time/Date Programming feature allows the first programmed Attendant to set the time
and date without entering the programming mode.

Volume Control Bar

On Digital Key Telephones (DKTs), there is a volume control bar below the keypad to control
the ringing, handset, and speakerphone volumes.

DSS/BLF Features

Busy Lamp Field Indicators

Each station key on the DSS console has a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) indicator that shows
whether the station is idle or busy. The indicator is lit when the station is busy and unlit if the
station is idle. A station in DND mode is shown by a flashing indicator.

Direct Station Calling

Enables the Attendant to make an intercom voice call to any digital telephone in the system.
You automatically can put an outside caller on hold and simultaneously make an intercom
call to an internal station; also can transfer an intercom or outside call that is on hold to
another station.

Mapping Options

The DSS/BLF Console unit can access Stations, Direct Appearing CO Lines, or features that
may be assigned to any of the flexible buttons. A DSS/BLF unit may be assigned to one of the
different MAP configurations available.
Any one of the five MAP configurations may be assigned to the DSS/BLF and any number of
maps may be assigned to one station. However, MAPs that have buttons assigned as CO lines
cannot be changed, buttons assigned as Stations can be changed by the user.
There are five pre-defined MAPs for the DSS/BLF console with default button programming.
Refer to

Messages - Custom

The Custom Message feature allows the first programmed Attendant (system administrator)
to enter up to ten custom messages for use by station users of the system. Up to
24 characters may be entered as the custom message (this represent 48 digits entered).
A station user may store any of the available messages under a flexible button assigned as a
Message Access button. These messages may be specified and customized by the customer
on a system-wide basis.
Message status is stored in a battery-protected area of memory for retention in the event of a
power failure or system reset (soft or hard).
Figure 4-1
through
Figure 4-5
in this chapter.
DSS/BLF Features

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