Programming and using mini-dss buttons – Inter-Tel CS-5400 User Manual

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Administrator Procedures

INTER-TEL

®

CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005

Programming and Using Mini-DSS Buttons

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To erase System Speed Dial names or numbers:

1.

While on-hook, enter the Program System Speed Dial feature code (9801). Display
phones show PROGRAM SYS SPD # (000–999).

2.

Enter the Speed Dial location code (000–999). The display shows ENTER NAME:
<current name>.

3.

You may erase the name and/or number:

To erase the name: Press

repeatedly until the name is erased or press

CLEAR

.

To erase the number: Press

or

ACCEPT

to display the ENTER NUMBER prompt,

then press

repeatedly until the number is erased or press

CLEAR

.

4.

Press

or

ACCEPT

to exit. You hear a single progress tone when accepted. Your dis-

play shows SYS SPD BIN #XXX UPDATED.

Programming and Using Mini-DSS Buttons

Direct Station Select (DSS) buttons, located on a Mini-DSS unit or on an Inter-Tel phone, pro-
vide one-button access to extension numbers. If the button is equipped with a lamp, you can
visually monitor the status of the associated extension. Mini-DSS buttons are not available on
single line phones.

Together, the lamps in the buttons create a busy lamp field that indicates the status of the
resource (e.g., endpoint, trunk, hunt group, or feature) assigned to the buttons. The table shown
below explains what Mini-DSS lamps indicate about the associated resource.

In Database Programming, Mini-DSS buttons may also be programmed for direct access to
other resources such as paging zones, or they can be assigned feature codes. Refer to “End-
point Feature Codes” on

page 119

. Busy lamp indication is provided to show the idle or busy

status of the resource or feature.

MUTE

#

MUTE

#

NOTE

You can program a DSS button for an off-node device, but not for “wildcard” off-
node extensions.

Table 7:

Mini-DSS Lamp Meanings

IF THE LAMP IS . . .

THEN . . .

Solidly Lit

The associated resource is busy or all phones in the associated hunt
group are unavailable in Do-Not-Disturb, busy, or with hunt group
remove enabled. Or, the associated feature is enabled.

Slow Flash

The associated resource is in Do-Not-Disturb.

Fast Flash

The associated resource has a call ringing in or a call is camped on
to the hunt group. This option is programmable. If DSS ring flash is
disabled, a call ringing in to a phone shows a solidly lit lamp.

Continuous
Flutter

The associated resource is causing an ENDPOINT OFF-HOOK sys-
tem alarm.

NOTE

Programming a Mini-DSS button as a resource does not always provide a trans-
fer capability. For example, a Mini-DSS button programmed for paging will not
transfer a party to the paging system.

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