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NEC DS2000 Feature Handbook

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Your optional DSS Console pro-
vides additional one-button access
to co-workers, outside lines and
system features. If you do a lot of
call processing, your console will
be a welcome convenience.
There are two types of DSS Consoles:
the 24-Button and the 110-Button. Each
console has the same capability, limited
by the number of available keys.
Note: You can only have a DSS Console if you have a 34-Button
Display or 34-Button Super Display telephone.
The following chart shows the available DSS Console key func-
tions and the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) flash rates for each key.
The chart also provides a brief guide on how to use the key.
Check with your Communications Manager to see which keys are
assigned to your console.
By default, 110-Button DSS Console keys 1-80 are Hotline keys
to extensions 300-379. Keys 97-110 are reserved for special func-
tions (like Page zones and Park orbits). With the 24-Button DSS
Console, keys 1-24 are Hotline keys to extensions 300-323. See
page 58 for more on the DSS Console default assignments.
54
Direct Station Selection Console
Use your DSS Console
for one-touch access to
co-workers, outside lines
and system features.
80000MFH07_02.qxd 6/2/04 9:38 AM Page 54

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BrandNEC
ModelDS2000
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish

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