Instruction manual
Programming from the Console
NOTE:
This jack is also factory set as an operator position. You can change the system
programming jack to any one of the first five jacks on the first MLX module. This
allows you to program without interfering with the operator’s call handling.
However, if you change the programming jack to other than the first or fifth jack
on a 008 MLX or 408 GS/LS-MLX module, then you cannot attach a Direct
Station Selector (DSS) to the console.
You can also have one or two DSSs connected to the system programming
console. Each DSS adds 50 extension buttons to the console, which facilitates
assigning features to telephones.
Figure 6–
7 shows an MLX-20L telephone with a DSS.
DSS
08
09
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
39
38
37
40
41
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43
44
46
20
21
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27
10
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00
01
02
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05
45
47
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48
Handset
Message Light
Dialpad
v
v
Volume
Feature
HFAI
Mute
Speaker
Transfer
Conf
Drop
Hold
ABC DEF
GHI JKL
MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
OPER
123
456
789
0
#
*
Message
MLX-20L
Home
Menu
More
Inspct
Volume Control
Fixed Feature Buttons (8)
User Cards and Tray
Line Buttons (20)
Button
Labeling
Cards (2)
DSS Light
Console Light
Display Buttons
Display Screen
Direct
Station Selector
(DSS)
Figure 6–7. MLX-20L Telephone with Direct Station Selector (DSS)
Console Buttons
You can use the 14 buttons located on either side of the console display screen
for system programming. These buttons are arranged in two columns of seven
buttons, as shown in Figure 6–8.
Managing the System
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