Understanding Your DSS

Fixed Page Buttons

Press the fixed Page buttons to change the page of telephone numbers accessible to your DSS. The green light turns on next to the Page button that is active. If you have one DSS, Page 1 accesses the first 50 extensions, Page 2 accesses the second 50 extensions, Page 3 accesses the third 50 extensions. If you have two DSSs, Page 1 accesses the first 100 extensions, Page 2 acccesses the second 100 extensions, Page 3 accesses the third 100 extensions.

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DSS Buttons

Each DSS has 50 DSS buttons, arranged in five columns of 10 buttons each. DSS buttons have numbers assigned in consecutive order, starting with the top left corner button. Each button can have three numbers assigned to it, which can correspond to the following:

Extension numbers for transferring or making calls to co-workers (see

pp. 9–10)

Paging numbers for paging co-workers over speakerphones or a loudspeaker system (see p. 22)

Numbers for parking calls to the system operator park zones (see p. 23)

Pools and lines for monitoring the pools’ current status

Reserved buttons

These buttons are reserved for future use.

When Message Status is on, the red lights next to the DSS buttons turn on for extensions with messages from system operators. Messages from other sources (such as co-workers and fax machines) do not cause the red lights to turn on. The green light next to the Message Status button turns on when the button is pressed to tell you that the lights on the DSS are showing Message Status. Pressing the button again turns off Message Status and the green light.

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- DSS Button Lights -

 

Light

Button/Meaning

 

 

Off

Extensions. The phone is not in use and Do Not Disturb is off. With the Message

 

 

 

Status button, the Message light is off at the extension.

 

 

 

Pool. One or more lines in the pool are available.

 

 

 

Line. Not in use. (available)

 

 

 

Group Page, Page All, Park Zone. Not in use. (available)

 

 

 

Calling Group. The number of calls waiting for calling group are fewer than the

 

 

 

programmed maximum.

 

 

Steady

Extensions. A co-worker is on phone, available on hold, or Do Not Disturb is on.

 

 

 

 

 

With the Message Status button, the Message light is on at the extension.

 

 

 

Pool. All lines in the pool are busy.

 

 

 

Line. In use. (not available)

 

 

 

Group Page, Page All. In use. (not available)

 

 

 

Calling Group. The number of calls waiting for the calling group is equal to or

 

 

 

more than the programmed maximum.

 

 

Fast flashing

Extensions. A co-worker is calling you, or a parked call or call on hold is returning

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to you.

 

 

 

Line. A directed, parked, or held call is returning to you.

 

 

Slow flashing

Extensions. A call directed to this extension is returning to you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Line. A call is ringing on this line at your console or at a co-worker’s phone.

 

 

 

 

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