SX-200 General Information Guide

Talking to another party that can be put on soft hold - pressing the DSS key will put the other party on consultation hold, and connect the DSS key user to the appearance device

Listening to Dial Tone - pressing the DSS key will connect the 2 parties

Dialing - pressing the DSS key will connect the 2 parties (dialing will be suspended).

The DSS key is inoperable in all other states. For example, if the appearance device is talking to one party with another party on soft hold, the DSS key will have no effect.

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF)

The DSS/BLF feature allows a SUPERSET telephone to have DSS keys and BLF LCDs. The LCDs indicate the status of each associated telephone. A DSS key is used to call, and connect calls to a device. The BLF indicator corresponding to the DSS key indicates the busy status of the device.

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Call Pickup

DSS/BLF Call Pickup allows you to pickup a held or ringing call from a selected directory number (DN) with a DSS (Direct Station Select) key from a multiline SUPERSET telephone or from a Programmable Key Module. Enabling the system option DSS/BLF Call Pickup enables the BLF lamp to indicate the state of a DN instead of the state of the telephone set. The BLF lamp flashes differently to indicate a held or ringing call.

Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Interface Unit

The Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) Interface Unit allows you to associate up to two PKM 48 devices with an attendant console. Each PKM 48 provides the attendant console user with 48 DSS/BLF keys.

The DSS/BLF Interface Unit uses a separate line connection to a DNIC port. You attach the PKM 48 devices to the DSS/BLF Interface Unit and associate the PKM 48 devices with the attendant console through Customer Data Entry (CDE). You can attach up to two PKM 48 devices to the DSS/BLF Interface Unit, for a maximum of 96 DSS/BLF keys.

Direct to ARS

This option allows a standard telephone to be routed directly to ARS without dialing the ARS access code, and for other devices to be routed after dialing a valid account code. The system automatically dials up to five digits for the extension.

Direct Trunk Select

This feature gives the user direct access to an outside trunk for both incoming and outgoing calls without using trunk access codes. The trunk is assigned to a line appearance of the telephone through CDE programing. Telephones having the direct trunk select feature can be programmed for ring, delayed ring, or no ring.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

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