Section 700 - Operation Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 4-47
EM/24 Console
(All Versions)
Description
Connecting an EM/24 console to your extension adds twenty-four FF keys.
By assigning extensions to its FF keys, you can use an EM/24 console as a
BLF (Busy Lamp Field).
Please refer to “Appendix A: CPC-EX 1.0 Updates” and “Appendix B: CPC-
All/B 8.0 Updates” for additional information on the new telephones, DSS/
72, and EM/24 available for the DBS system.
Related Programming
FF3 (Extension): Terminal Type
FF3 (Extension): EM/24 Port Assignment
Considerations
An EM/24 console can be connected to any ke y phone.
Flexible Function (FF) Keys
(All Versions)
Description
You can assign frequently used functions to programmable keys on key
phones, DSS consoles, and EM/24 consoles. All keys not already assigned as
line or Speed Dialing keys are available for programming.
Up to six digits can be stored in an FF key. (The LED of the FF key will not
light when digits are stored in the key.)
You can also store the PROG, CONF, AUTO, REDIAL (for redialing only,
not for inserting a pause), and FLASH features.
Also, you can assign External Call Forwarding, combined with either a
Personal Speed Dial code or a System Speed Dial code, to an FF key. You
can also assign a pilot extension number as a Call Forwarding destination by
storing Call Forwarding, combined with the pilot extension number (0, 10-69,
or 100-699), in an FF key.