Specifications
Display Timer 3-21
Attendant Features and Operation
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Station ID for DSS/BLF Console With Map
Description
Each system port must be programmed to identify the type of station that operate on that
port. Each station type must be identified.
Programming Steps
1. Press the STATION ID flexible button (FLASH 50, Page B, Button #1).
2. Dial [1-3] on the dial pad to identify the desired DSS map number (refer to “Mapping
Options” on page 3-18).
3. Enter a valid station number to which the DSS/BLF Console is associated.
4. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
X = 1-2
XXX = Station Number
Display Timer
Description
The Attendant Display Timer changes the way in which multiple calls ringing at the
Attendant station are displayed. If two calls are ringing at an Attendant station, when the
station goes off hook, the first call is answered. The LCD display then updates to show the
second call that is ringing, which sometimes does not allow the station to view the current
call’s LCD information. The display timer keeps the current call’s information on the LCD for a
programmable time period before showing any other calls ringing in at the time.
The Attendant Display Timer setting is variable from 00-99 seconds.
Programming Steps
1. Press the ATTENDANT DISPLAY TIMER flexible button (FLASH 02, Button #2). The
following message displays:
2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad that corresponds to 00-99 seconds.
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
DEFAULT … Attendant Display Timer is set for 1 second.
When identifying a station as a DSS/BLF console, you must also enter the station
number of the key telephone to which the DSS/BLF console is associated. To
associate a DSS console with Station 100, the entry would be 1100 [HOLD].
STATION ID 0-8
KEYSET - STSE 24BTN
STATION ID 0-8
DSS MAP X ASSOC XXX
ATTENDANT DISPLAY 00-99
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