User guide
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6 position, 4- or 6-conductor modular line jack
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K-type handset (hearing aid compatible)
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Ringer volume control (Off, Low, and High)
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Desk/wall reversibility
DSS/BLF CONSOLE DESCRIPTION
The DSS/BLF console is an optional device designed
to be a companion to a system attendant station in
high call volume situations that require a dedicated call
transfer location. The console provides a direct station
selection (DSS) intercom, and an associated busy
lamp field (BLF). It also provides one-key access to
all-call when that feature is available.
The console may also be installed at any station port
to work in conjunction with a companion station
connected to an adjacent paired port.
The model EB32X-xx, DB32-xx, DB32S-xx, DB40-xx
and DB70-xx DSS/BLF consoles are all compatible
with the XE system. The station port to which they are
connected must be programmed as a DSS/BLF
console port. The console buttons are fixed for
DSS/BLF operation beginning with station 10 and
ending with the maximum station number in the
system. Theses buttons also provide autodial locations
at a second level of storage (accessed with the HOLD
button function). Additionally, any buttons, from
beyond system station capacity through a maximum of
32, are available as autodial locations at the first level
of storage. For example, a model N1024 key system
and a EB32X-xx or DB32-xx console will fix the first 24
console buttons as DSS/BLF buttons, and provide the
remaining eight buttons as autodial buttons. Plus, it
will provide autodial locations at the second level of
storage for the first 24 buttons. A total of 32 autodial
storage locations are provided. For larger consoles,
any buttons beyond a maximum of 32 will still be
blanked. For this reason, it is recommended that the
larger consoles (DB40 and DB70) not be used unless
absolutely necessary since the XE system has a
maximum station capacity of 24 stations thus leaving
these consoles with a large quantity of blanked
buttons.
The DB32S-xx Adjunct Feature Module can be used to
provide off-hook voice announce (OHVA) to a station
already busy on a call and allow subsequent
handsfree answerback (HFAB) by that station user.
The DB32S-xx Module can also be used as a
DSS/BLF console at the same time if desired. The
station port to which the Adjunct Feature Module is
connected must be programmed for the feature that is
required. When both DSS/BLF and OHVA operation
are required, the station port to which the console is
connected must be programmed as an Off-Hook Call
Announce port. When only DSS/BLF operation is
required, program the port as a DSS/BLF Console
port.
System Description IMI 66-064
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