Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual
Issue 1.2
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Serial DSS/BLF Console
Description
The iPECS IP & LDP Phones can be connected to a DSS/BLF Console to provide additional
Flexible button for your use. This can be particularly useful for an Attendant or Secretarial
answering position.
The Console is attached to the phone through a serial cable connection and thus does not use
another station port on the system. There are three models of the Serial DSS/BLF Console:
LIP-8012DSS-12 button Console with paper button designation label
LIP-8012LSS-12 button Console with LCD for button designation label
LIP-8048DSS-48 button Console with paper button designation label
LIP-8040LSS-40 button Console with LCD with Triple color LED
LDP-7048DSS-48 button Console with paper button designation label
LDP-9048DSS-48 button Console with paper button designation label
The DSS models employ a paper label strip to designate the function of each button. The LSS
model employs an LCD to designate the button function. The designation for a button on the LSS
model employs standard designations such as STA xxx for a
{DSS/BLF}
button but can be
modified in the system database to meet your needs.
With some restrictions you may equip your phone with up to four (4) Serial Consoles. For
installation details refer to the Summit Hardware Description and Installation Manual.
Operation
iPECS IP Phone
Flex buttons on the Serial Console operate the same as the buttons on the phone
Conditions
1. The maximum number of Serial Consoles supported in an Summit system is 100 and
no more than 60 can be the LSS model.
2. The iPECS IP Phone model LIP-8004 does not support a Serial DSS/BLF Console.
3. The LIP-8048DSS must always be powered by external adaptor available from
Ericsson-LG Enterprise.
4. An iPECS IP Phone can only provide power to two Serial Consoles, the remaining
Consoles must be powered by the external adaptor
5. Linked pair secondary station cannot have a Serial Console.
6. When configuring Flex buttons from the phone, the Serial Console Flex buttons are not
used, use the
[VOL UP]
/
[VOL DOWN]
buttons to scroll. For example, when you press
the
[VOL UP]
button the Flex buttons on the phone will represent the first buttons on
the first Console. Note that even though a Console may have only 12 buttons, the
system allocates 48. When programming Flexible button labels for an LSS, the1st