Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field
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Using Wave Phone Features
Wave Phone User Guide
Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field
Direct Station Select/Busy Lamp Field (DSS/BLF) keys allow you to monitor the status of
extensions, to call extensions with one button press, and to easily transfer calls to them.
DSS/BLF
keys are configured by the System Administrator or by user programming and can be
configured for blind or supervised transfer.
A solid red LED next to a
DSS/BLF
button
indicates that the line is in use. A flickering red LED
indicates the extension is ringing. A blinking LED indicates that the extension has a call on hold.
Using the DSS/BLF Feature [D]
DSS/BLF buttons allow you to perform certain functions with only one press of a button (such
as calling an extension or transferring a call, etc.). Features available on these buttons depend
upon how they are programmed for your phone. Contact your System Administrator for details.
DIGITAL PHONES
Calling an Extension
Press the
DSS/BLF
button to call the programmed destination extension.
Using Supervised Transfer
A supervised transfer allows you to announce a call before completing the transfer.
To Make a Supervised Transfer
While connected to another party:
1.
Press the
DSS/BLF
button for the destination extension.
2.
When the destination party answers, announce the call.
3.
Hang up or press
SPEAKER
to complete the transfer.
To Cancel a Supervised Transfer
Press
TAP
to cancel the transfer before completion.
Using Blind Transfer
A blind transfer allows you to transfer a call to another extension with one button press and
without announcing the transfer.
To Make a Blind Transfer
While connected to another party:
Press the
DSS/BLF
button.
Release 1.5 SP2
June 2009
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