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    24xx-DSS Consoles
    240x-Setup
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    DSX Software ManualStation Options: 2101-2501◆801
    Station
    2101-2501
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    Description
    Use this program to designate the Feature Keys for each DSS Console.
    2402-[01-60]: DSS Console Key Codes
    (Key xx Type)
    Use this option to enter the key codes for the DSS Console’s Feature Keys. Refer to  DSS Console Feature 
    Key Assignments  (page 802) for the speci fics.
    F
    eatures
    • Refer to  Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console  (page 120).
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    • Refer to  DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (page 802).
    Default
    2402-[01-60]: DSS Console Key Data
    (Key xx Data
    Use this option to enter the data (if any) associated with a Feature Key code. Refer to  DSS Console Feature 
    Key Assignments  (page 802) for the speci fics.
    F
    eatures
    • Refer to  DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (page 802).
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    • Refer to  DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (page 802).
    Default 
    						
    							
    24xx-DSS Consoles
    240x-Setup
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    802◆Station Options: 2101-2501 DSX Software Manual
    The following chart shows the available DSS Console Feature Key assignments.
    DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (Page 1 of 4)
    Key TypeDescriptionKey Code and DataOperation
    Unde fined
    Use this option to designate a Feature Key as 
    unde fined (no function).00N/A
    Line(page 227) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    line key.
    03 + nn (line
    number)• Press the key to 
    place or answer call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Line is idle or not installed.
    On. . . . . . . . .Line is busy.
    Slow Flash . . . .Line is ringing.
    Park Orbit(page 266) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Park Orbit key.
    04 + n (Park Orbit
    60-69)• Press key to Park or 
    retrieve parked call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Orbit is idle.
    On. . . . . . . . .Orbit is holding a parked call.
    Wink On. . . . . .Orbit is holding a call you parked.
    Hotline(page 207) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Hotline key. You cannot set up a hotline for an 
    outside line.
    A DSS Console can also have a Hotline key for 
    a line (e.g., 101). However, this capability 
    requires that Direct Line Access be enabled for 
    the extension. See 
    Direct Line Access
     
    (page 115)
     for more.
    05 + nnn (extension  number)• Press key to call 
    Hotline partner.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Partner extension is idle.
    On. . . . . . . . .Partner extension is busy or ringing.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Partner extension is in Do Not Disturb.
    Call Coverage 
    Immediate Ring
    (page 40) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as an 
    immediately ringing Call Coverage Key.
    06 + nnn (extension 
    number)• Press key to call cov-
    ered extension or 
    pick up ringing call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is idle.
    On. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is busy.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Covered extension is in Do Not Disturb.
    Slow Flash . . . .Covered extension is ringing. 
    						
    							
    24xx-DSS Consoles
    240x-Setup
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    DSX Software ManualStation Options: 2101-2501◆803
    Station
    2101-2501
    Call Coverage No  Ring
    (page 40) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    lamp only (no ring) Call Coverage Key.
    07 + nnn (extension 
    number)• Press key to call cov-
    ered extension or 
    pick up ringing call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is idle.
    On. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is busy.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Covered extension is in Do Not Disturb.
    Slow Flash . . . .Covered extension is ringing.
    Call Coverage Delay Ring
    (page 40) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    delayed ringing Call Coverage Key.
    08 + nnn (extension 
    number)• Press key to call cov-
    ered extension or 
    pick up ringing call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is idle.
    On. . . . . . . . .Covered extension is busy.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Covered extension is in Do Not Disturb.
    Slow Flash . . . .Covered extension is ringing.
    Group Pickup 
    Immediate Ring
    (page 184)
    Use this option to assign a Feature Key as an 
    immediately ringing Group Call Pickup key.09 + nn (Pickup  Group 01-16)• Press key to answer 
    call ringing Pickup 
    Group.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .No call is ringing the pickup group.
    Slow Flash . . . .A call is ringing the pickup group.
    Group Pickup No  Ring
    (page 184)
    Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    lamp only (no ring) Group Call Pickup key.10 + nn (Pickup  Group 01-16)• Press key to answer 
    call ringing Pickup 
    Group.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .No call is ringing the pickup group.
    Slow Flash . . . .A call is ringing the pickup group.
    Group Pickup  Delay Ring
    (page 184) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    delay ring Group Call Pickup key.
    11 + nn (Pickup 
    Group 01-16)• Press key to answer 
    call ringing Pickup 
    Group.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .No call is ringing the pickup group.
    Slow Flash . . . .A call is ringing the pickup group.
    Page Zone(page 259) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Page Zone key.
    13 + n (Page Zone 1-
    7, 0 for All Call)• Press key to Page 
    into assigned zone.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    On. . . . . . . . .The assigned Page zone is busy.
    Off. . . . . . . . .The assigned Page zone is idle.
    DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (Page 2 of 4)
    Key TypeDescriptionKey Code and DataOperation 
    						
    							
    24xx-DSS Consoles
    240x-Setup
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    804◆Station Options: 2101-2501 DSX Software Manual
     System Speed 
    Dial
    (page 315) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    System Speed Dial key. You assign the key to 
    speci
    fic System Speed Dial bin.
    • There is no BLF for this key type.
    14 + nnn (bin 001- 999)• Press key to dial 
    stored number.
    Personal Speed  Dial
    (page 315) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Personal Speed Dial key. You assign the key to 
    a speci
    fic Personal Speed Dial bin.
    • There is no BLF for this key type.
    15 + nnn (bin 1-20)• Press key to dial  stored number.
    Voice Mail Record
    (page 372) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Voice Mail Record key.
    • You must have voice mail installed to use this key.
    • A voice prompt and periodic beep will  remind you that your calls are being 
    recorded.
    17 + nnn (extension 
    number of valid Sub- scriber Mailbox)• Press key to record 
    conversation into 
    mailbox.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    On. . . . . . . . .Conversation Record is being set up.
    Off. . . . . . . . .Conversation Record is off.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Conversation Record is on.
    Night(page 252)
    Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Night key. There are two options:  System 
    Night  key and  UCD Night  key. The System 
    Night  key puts all Key Ring lines and lines 
    terminated to Ring Group master numbers 
    into the night mode. The  UCD Night key puts 
    all lines terminated to the UCD Group master 
    number into the night mode.18 + CLEAR(System Night key)18 + UCD Group  master number
    (UCD Night key) • Press key to put Key 
    Ring lines and lines 
    terminated to Ring 
    Group master into 
    night mode. OR
    • Press key to put  lines terminated to 
    UCD master into 
    night mode.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    On. . . . . . . . .Night mode is on.
    Off. . . . . . . . .Night mode is off.
    Split(page 323) Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as a Split key.
    20See 
    Split (Alternate)  
    (page 323) for more.
    Intercom 
    Directory Dialing
    (page 131) Use this option to assign a programmable key 
    as an Intercom Directory Dialing key.
    21• Press key to access 
    Intercom Directory 
    Dialing.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    On. . . . . . . . .Intercom Directory Dialing is active (being used).
    Off. . . . . . . . .Intercom Directory Dialing is inactive (off).
    DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (Page 3 of 4)
    Key TypeDescriptionKey Code and DataOperation 
    						
    							
    24xx-DSS Consoles
    240x-Setup
    2402-Keys (DSS Console Keys)
    DSX Software ManualStation Options: 2101-2501◆805
    Station
    2101-2501
    Message Center(page 372) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Message Center key.
    24 + nnn (extension 
    number)• Press key to call 
    Message Center 
    Mailbox.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .No messages waiting in the Message Center Mailbox.
    Fast Flash. . . . .Messages waiting in the Message Center Mailbox.
    Save Number  Dialed
    (page 298) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Save Number Dialed key.
    • There is no BLF for this key type.
    25While on a call:
    • Press key to save the number you just 
    dialed.
    While idle:
    • Press key to redial a  previously saved 
    number.
    Account Code(page 14) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as an 
    Account Code key.
    261. Place or answer out-
    side call.
    2. Press key.
    3. Enter Account  Code.
    4. Press key to return to  the call.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Not in Account Code mode or not entering Account Codes.
    Fast Flash. . . . .In the Account Code entry mode.
    On. . . . . . . . .On a call for which the user has entered an Account Code.
    Call Forwarding(page 44) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Call Forwarding key.
    27• Press key instead of 
    pressing 
    INTER-
    COM
     and dialing *3.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Extension not call forwarded or in the Call Forwarding setup mode.
    Fast Flash. . . . .In the Call Forwarding setup mode.
    Wink Off. . . . . .Extension has Call Forwarding enabled.
    Headset(page 198) Use this option to assign a Feature Key as a 
    Headset key.
    28• Press key to enable 
    or disable headset 
    mode.
    Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
    Off. . . . . . . . .Extension is not in the headset mode.
    On. . . . . . . . .Extension is in the headset mode.
    DSS Console Feature Key Assignments  (Page 4 of 4)
    Key TypeDescriptionKey Code and DataOperation 
    						
    							
    25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)
    250x-Setup
    2501-Text
    806◆Station Options: 2101-2501 DSX Software Manual
    25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)
    250x-Setup 2501-Text
    Description
    Use this program to customize the Selectable Display Messages.
    Options
    2501-[01-16]: Selectable Display Messages
    (Message Text)
    Use this option to program the system’s 16 Selectable Display Messages. Each message can be up to 18 
    characters long, including any blank spaces you may want to add for readability. All messages are append-
    able by user-entered digits. When entering names, use the Name Programming Chart (page 807). When cre-
    ating a new user-appendable message, consider adding a space at the end of the text portion to improve 
    readability. In the table below, the X characters reserve space for user-entered digits.
    F
    eatures
    •Selectable Display Messaging  (page 300)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    • See the  Name Programming Chart  (page 807).
    Default
    OptionDefault
    Message 01
    CALL (plus 13 user entries)
    Message 02BACK BY (plus 10 user entries)
    Message 03MEETING IN ROOM (plus 2 user entries)
    Message 04OUT TO LUNCH (plus 5 user entries)
    Message 05GONE FOR THE DAY (plus 1 user entries)
    Message 06ON VACATION (plus 6 user entries)
    Message 07ON BUSINESS TRIP (plus 1 user entries)
    Message 08IN A MEETING (plus 5 user entries)
    Message 09OUT UNTIL (plus 8 user entries)
    Message 10Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Message 11Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Message 12Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Message 13Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Message 14Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Message 15Unde fined (up to 18 characters) 
    						
    							
    25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)
    250x-Setup
    2501-Text
    DSX Software ManualStation Options: 2101-2501◆807
    Station
    2101-2501
    Name Programming Chart
    Message 16Unde fined (up to 18 characters)
    Name Programming Chart
    Press a key the indicated number of times for desired character
    Key1 Time2 Times3 Times4 Times5 Times6 Times7 Times8 Times9 Times
    1 &-  / ‘ 1
    2ABC a b c 2
    3DE F d e f 3
    4GH I g h i 4
    5 JKL j k l 5
    6MNOmn o 6
    7 PQRS p q r s 7
    8 TUV t u v 8
    9WX Y Z w x y z 9
    0space : 0
    #Not used
    *Not used
    After selecting a letter, press a key for another letter or wait 2 seconds for the cursor to automatically advance.
    Additional Name Programming Options
    HOLD
    Save name.
    SPEAKERExit user name programming.
    Volume UpScroll the cursor to the right.
    Volume DownScroll the cursor to the left.
    CLEAR
    • While editing, clears character to the right.
    • At beginning of line, erases entire entry.
    • At end of line, becomes a backspace key
    CHECKRestore the previous entry,
    OptionDefault 
    						
    							
    25xx-Text Messages (Selectable Display Messaging)
    250x-Setup
    2501-Text
    808◆Station Options: 2101-2501 DSX Software Manual 
    						
    							
    31xx-Configuration
    310x-Setup
    3101-Type
    DSX Software Manual  Line Options: 3101-3714◆809
    Line
    3101-3715
    Lines: 3101-3715
    31xx-Con figuration
    310x-Setup
    3101-Type
    Description
    Use this program to set the line circuit type, name, PBX option, and E1 \
    signaling (for Latin America instal-
    lations only).
    If programming multiple lines, you may  find  9022-Line Copy  (page 923) a handy time-saving tool.
    Options
    3101-01: Line Type
    (Type)
    Use this option to set the line’s circuit type for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX.
    F
    eatures
    •Central Of fice Calls, Answering  (page 74)
    • Central Of fice Calls, Placing  (page 78)
    • Direct Inward Dialing  (page 99)
    • Direct Inward Line  (page 109)
    • Pulse to Tone Conversion  (page 285)
    • T1 Lines  (page 338)
    • Tie Lines  (page 344)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    •00 for uninstalled
    •
    01 for Loop start
    •
    02 for Ground Start1
    •03 for DID Wink Start1
    •04 for DID Immediate Start1
    •05 for E&M Wink Start1
    •06 for E&M Immediate Start1
    1 Requires T1 PCB.
    Default
    •51 
    						
    							
    31xx-Configuration
    310x-Setup
    3101-Type
    810◆Line Options: 3101-3714 DSX Software Manual
    3101-02: Line Name
    (Name)
    Use this option to assign a name (up to 16 characters) to the line.
    F
    eatures
    •Names for Extensions and Lines  (page 249)
    Intr
    aMail Features
    • None
    Options
    • See the  Name Programming Chart  on the next page.
    Default
    • No names entered.
    Name Programming Chart
    Press a key the indicated number of times for desired character
    Key1 Time2 Times3 Times4 Times5 Times6 Times7 Times8 Times9 Times
    1 &-  / ‘ 1
    2ABC a b c 2
    3DE F d e f 3
    4GH I g h i 4
    5 JKL j k l 5
    6MNOmn o 6
    7 PQRS p q r s 7
    8 TUV t u v 8
    9WX Y Z w x y z 9
    0space : 0
    #Not used
    *Not used
    After selecting a letter, press a key for another letter or wait 2 seconds for the cursor to automatically advance.
    Additional Name Programming Options
    HOLD
    Save name.
    SPEAKERExit user name programming.
    Volume UpScroll the cursor to the right.
    Volume DownScroll the cursor to the left.
    CLEAR
    • While editing, clears character to the right.
    • At beginning of line, erases entire entry.
    • At end of line, becomes a backspace key
    CHECKRestore the previous entry, 
    						
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