Using your sidecar – Xblue Networks X-2020 User Manual

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Using your Telephone

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Using your Sidecar

If you have a “Sidecar”, also known as a Direct Station Select (DSS) Console attached to your telephone, you have

access to twenty-four (24) additional programmable buttons. At default, all 24 buttons are programmed as station

appearances, known as Busy Lamp Field (BLF). However, these buttons can be customized to allow you to program

the features that you use most.

Each button can be programmed as a Blank button, which does nothing, an Extension to show when an extension is

busy or idle, a PSTN or SIP Trunk, a Call Park button, a Feature button - requires the feature code to be entered, an

Others button which can be a Cellular telephone number or an extension on another system within a voice network, a

single button DND, or a Live Record button to record active conversations.

Programming Your Sidecar

Telephone Programming

Programming the buttons on the sidecar can be done using the telephone and dialing specific codes or it can be done

using an Internet Web Browser, which you may find easier, such as Internet Explorer.

Programming the Sidecar can be done using the telephone or through an Internet Browser.

Dial *70 + BN + FT

BN = the button to be programmed;

01 - 04 on the telephone

05 - 28 on the DSS (Sidecar) Console

FT = the numeric value for the next 6 feature types:

00=Blank button

01=Extension; can be a physical LAN or a Virtual Extension

02=Trunk; can be either a PSTN or SIP Trunk or Trunk Group

03=Call Park; enter the call park dial code

04=Feature Key; enter the feature code such as *91 Agent log on

05=Others; such as a speed dial number or a specific outside number

06=Do Not Disturb; No need to enter *4 (only if enabled by the administrator)

07=Live Record

08=Virtual Mailbox

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