SYSTEM ASSIGNMENTS
2.7.5.1
DIAL SENDER
DSS key 33 is used to assign the
dial sender as Decadic or VF.
If the exchange lines are VF, programme ‘0’.
If the exchange lines are Decadic, programme
Example: VF dialling
DISPLAY
Press
DSS 33
0
0
0
x
Dial “0”
0
0
0
0
lines)
0
0
0
0
Dial
0
0
0
0
DSS 33 LED goes off.
2.7.5.2
DSS OVERRIDE
DSS key 30 is used to give the DSS console the possibility of overriding stations in Do Not
Disturb.
To disable override of Do Not Disturb, programme
To enable override of Do Not Disturb, programme
Example: Enable Override
DISPLAY
Press
DSS 30
0
0
0
x
Dial “1”
0
0
0
1
(Override enabled!
0
0
0
0
Dial
0
0
0
0
DSS 30 LED goes off.
2.7.5.3
OFF HOOK
DSS key 29 is used to assign off hook audible signalling at all stations for intercom calls and
incoming exchange line calls.
To disable off hook signalling, programme “0”.
To enable off hook signalling, programme “1”.
Example: Enable Off Hook Signalling
DISPLAY
Press DSS 29
0 0 0 x
Dial
0 0 0 1
(Enabled)
0 0 0 0
Dial
0 0 0 0
DSS 29 LED goes off.
2.7.5.4
AUTOMATIC RING BACK TIMER
DSS key 32 is used to set the time a call will stay on exclusive hold before it rings back to the
holding station.
The timeout is given by the following formula:
TIMEOUT (seconds) =
x 16
where
is a single digit in the range 1 to 8. Therefore,
specifies the number of 16 second
periods required to make-up the timeout.
To disable automatic ring back, programme “0”.
Example: 48 Seconds Timeout
“ N ” =
TIMEOUT
4 8
16
Press DSS 32
Dial “3”
Dial
DSS 32 LED goes off
DISPLAY
0
0
0
x
0
0
0
3
(48 seconds)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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