Programming dss/blf buttons, Viewing button assignments – Lennox Hearth 8560 User Manual

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Model 8560/8660 User Guide – Issue 12, October 2008

Programming DSS/BLF Buttons

You can use You can use programmable buttons as Direct Station Selection/Busy Lamp Field
(DSS/BLF) buttons. DSS/BLF buttons must be enabled by your system administrator.

After you program a DSS/BLF button, you can:

Press the button to place a call to the assigned extension.

Press the button and then hang up to transfer a call to the assigned extension. If the call is
transferred to voice mail you hear repeating double tones.

Visually monitor the call activity of the assigned extension. The following lamp signals
indicate call activity.

To assign a DSS/BLF button:

1. With the handset on-hook, dial 397.
2. Press the programmable button, and then enter the extension number to be assigned to

the button.

Viewing Button Assignments

You can view programmable button (key) feature assignments.

To view button assignments:

1. With the handset on-hook, dial 396. PRESS THE KEY TO REVIEW appears.
2. Press any of the buttons to show the assignment.
3. Press # or (Speaker) to exit.

System Forward – On

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352

System Forward – On and Off

31

354

System Speed Dial

22

381

Switch Keymap

15

399

Transfer To Hold

29

346

Transfer To Ring

29

345

View Programmable Button Assignments

14

396

Feature

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Code

New Code

NOTE

The Model 8560 supports the Model 8450 DSS/BLF unit, which has 50
programmable buttons, and the Model 8416 Mini-DSS unit, which has 16
programmable buttons. Contact your system administrator for more information.
DSS/BLF units are programmed the same way as endpoint DSS/BLF buttons.

Lamp Signal

Description

Continuously lit

The extension is busy or off-hook.

Slowly flashing

The extension is in Do-Not-Disturb (DND).

Quickly flashing

The extension has a call ringing in.

Continuously flashing

The extension is causing a “Station Off-Hook” system alarm.

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