NEC P Direct Station Selection DSS, Description, Features, When the DSS/BLF key is, Conditions

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Direct Station Selection (DSS)

Direct Station Selection (DSS)

Direct Station Selection (DSS)

Description

Quickly place and Transfer calls to co-workers, without having to look up or dial your co- worker’s extension numbers.

Important

If you enable an extension’s DSS Keys and leave the extension’s default Prime Line programming intact, the line keys automatically change to DSS keys when the user lifts the handset. To avoid con- fusion, be sure to explain this to your users.

You may prefer to use the Call Coverage Keys (page 40) or Hotline (page 207) features instead. Remember, in addition to providing one-button Intercom access and Transfer, Call Coverage Keys also provide call pickup capability.

If an extension’s Direct Station Selection (DSS) Keys are enabled, Feature Keys automatically become Direct Station Selection (DSS) keys when the user presses INTERCOM. Direct Station Selection provides an extension user with one-button Intercom access and Transfer to co-workers. Each DSS key also provides a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) for the assigned co-worker.

 

 

When the DSS/BLF key is:

The covered extension is:

 

 

 

 

Off

Idle

 

 

On

Busy or ringing

 

 

Flashing fast

In Do Not Disturb

 

 

 

 

Conditions

• DSS keys do not pick up ringing calls.

Default Setting

• Not assigned. DSS capability is disabled.

Features

DSX Software Manual

Features 117

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NEC P Direct Station Selection DSS, Description, Features, When the DSS/BLF key is, The covered extension is, Conditions