AT&T 2 Telephone User Manual


 
About Your Queued Call Console
DSS buttons
Buttons used to place or direct calls
with one-touch dialing. Each DSS
button can represent three numbers.
The number that the DSS button
represents depends on the page
selected.
Page buttons
Buttons used to reach the various
telephone numbers assigned to your
DSS. Page refers to the range of
numbers on the DSS. In the
example, Page 1 represents the 100
range, Page 2 represents the 700
range, and Page 3 represents the
800 range. Therefore, a DSS button
labeled 10 will represent 110, 710,
or 810, depending on the page
selected. (if you have two DSSs, a
button on the second DSS labeled
78 represents 178, 778, or 878.)
A green light next to the Page button
reminds you which page you have
selected.
By pressing different Page
buttons (1, 2, or 3) with
DSS buttons, you can select
alternate ranges or pages
of numbers. For example:
Page 1
selects the first 50
numbers on each DSS. This
button allows you to reach
extensions 10-149 with one
DSS or 100-199 with two DSSs.
Page 2 selects the second 50
numbers on each DSS. This
button allows you to reach
extensions 700-748 with one
DSS or 700-799 with two DSSs.
Page 3
selects the third 50
numbers on each DSS. This
button allows you to reach
extensions 800-849 with one
DSS or 800-899 with two DSSs.
Message status button
Used (with Page buttons) to check
the status of co-workers’ message
lights.
Reserved buttons
Not used.
DSS Buttons
1-15
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