FlexSet Overview
6
FlexSet 120S / 121S User Guide
Component Descriptions
Programmable
Keys (DSS)
Provides a shortcut to a string of dial commands or telephone number, by using a pre-defined key,
known as a DSS (Direct Station Selection) key. Instead of dialing a number or dial commands, this
can be done by pressing the programmed key.
Several dial commands, in a series, may be programmed into one DSS key - useful for one-button
speed dialing, voice response and voice mail system access, and other complex dialing patterns.
Features keys can be programmed exactly as they are programmed in the FlexSet 280D and 120D
series keysets.
There are Six user programmable keys on the FlexSet 120S/121S A red LED lights when a key is
activated. See
Programming: Feature Keys on page 162
.
System-defined
Keys
Four system-wide programmed keys (market dependent) for basic features:
SPKR
,
LOOP
(used as
LINE
key),
Xfer
and
Hold
(see
Fixed keys
Using the Fixed and Navigator Keys on page 12)
Navigator Keys
and
Up/down, right/left arrows used to move from one option to another on
the display. Used for selecting without choosing or activating the option. See
Soft keys
Located below the display panel, keys used to directly activate the feature option. See
Volume Buttons
Adjust the volume (see
)
of the following components:
• Ringer - from idle or while the phone is ringing (see
• Speaker/Handset/Headset - during a conversation (see
Using the Speakerphone or Headset on
) Background Music - during idle and when turned on
Component
Description
ENTER
ESC
ABC
MENU