Section 4: Optional Equipment
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Section 4: Optional Equipment
Aspila EX Hardware
DSS CONSOLE
Using a DSS Console
(Figure 4-12 - Figure 4-13)
The DSS Console gives a system phone user a Busy Lamp Field (BLF) and one-button access to exten-
sions, trunks and system features. The 110-Button DSS Console provides an additional 100 program-
mable keys, while the 24-Button DLS Console provides 24 programmable keys. The 110-Button DSS
also has 10 fixed feature keys for Paging, calling Door Boxes, activating Night Service and enabling
DSS Console Alternate Answer. There are also two keys that allow “shifting” between the first and
second set of 100 extensions.
Keep the following in mind when installing DSS Consoles:
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Each DSS Console requires a separate digital station port.
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The system allows for a maximum of 32 110-button DSS Consoles. One extension can have a
maximum of 32 110-button DSS Consoles. As the 24-button DLS Console is connected to the
system phone, an extension can only have one 24-button DLS Console installed. An extension
can have both a 24-button DLS Console and 32 110-button DSS consoles installed/assigned.
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By default, the 24-Button DLS Console has no keys defined. These keys can be programmed as
line keys, extension DSS keys, or programmable function keys using Program 15-07. To program
the keys, use the extension number to which the DLS is installed and, regardless of the type of
system phone connected,
start programming the DLS keys at key number 25
. Service codes 851
and 852 can also be used to program these keys if allowed by an extension’s Class of Service.
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By default, the 110-Button DSS Console has extension DSS keys defined. These keys can be pro-
grammed as line keys, extension DSS keys, or programmable function keys using Program 30-
03-01.
For additional information, refer to
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
in the Software Manual.
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