
1.15
Proprietary Telephone Features
Features Guide
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DSS Console
Description
The DSS (Direct Station Selection) Console (KX-T7040, KX-T7240, KX-T7540, KX-T7541)
provides DSS buttons for direct access to stations and busy lamp display, and PF
(Programmable Feature) buttons.
The DSS Console must be programmed to work with a PT in pairs. System Programming
assigns the extension port numbers of the DSS Console and its associated PT.
Up to 8 DSS Consoles can be connected to a PT.
In total, up to 64 DSS Consoles can be installed in the system.
The paired PT user can carry out the following operations simply by pressing buttons on the
DSS console which were pre-programmed as function buttons:
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Direct access to an extension (Direct Station Selection)
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Quick access to an outside party (One-Touch Dialling)
•
Easy transfer of an outside call to an extension (The programmable One-Touch Transfer
feature provides simplified operation.)
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Quick access to a system feature
A DSS Console has two types of buttons as shown below:
Example: DSS Console KX-T7240
DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons: Used to call a corresponding extensions with One-
Touch. Every button is provided with an indicator (Busy Lamp Field), which shows the current
state of the corresponding extension as shown in the following Table:
S 8
S 7
S 6
S 5
S 4
S 3
S 2
S 1
S 16
S 15
S 14
S 13
S 12
S 11
S 10
S 9
S 24
S 23
S 22
S 21
S 20
S 19
S 18
S 17
S 32
S 31
S 30
S 29
S 28
S 27
S 26
S 25
F 8
F 7
F 6
F 5
F 4
F 3
F 2
F 1
F 16
F 15
F 14
F 13
F 12
F 11
F 10
F 9
DSS buttons
PF buttons
Summary of Contents for KX-TD500CE
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