Toshiba DK56 Telephone User Manual


 
PROGRAMMINGPROCEDURES-INSTRUCTIONS/SYSTEMRECORDS
SECTION 200-096-302
FEBRUARY1991
PROGRAM29-2
DIGITALDSSANDDSSCONSOLEKEYASSIGNMENTS
CONSOLE2
SELECT = 2
DSS Number 1-4:
Each system can have up to 4
No. 01 - No. 20
Press the LED/key that
dia!, CO line access, or DSS
consoles. Enter the console to which
is in the same position
station access code to the
keys are being assigned (DSS console 2).
as the conso’e key being
key chosen. See code
DSS Key Group 1-3:
assigned. The LED
table below for the keys
Each console has three groups
lights and the LCD
to enter, See Notes 4 and 5.
of 20 LEDs/keys. Choose
displays the console
the group to be assigned.
key’s number.
Group No. 1
1 16
1 14
Code Table
Key Type
Code
Station Speed Dial
*10 -*49
System Speed Dial
*60 - *99
CO Line Access
01 - 36
DSS (Station Access) #OO - #95
AC
89
NT1
91
NT2
92
Console 2
Grow No. 2
~ 2. Key/Code 1o Key/Code
04
14
03
13
02 12
01 11
Group No. 3
Key/Code
Key/Code
I 20
09
19
08 18
07 17
06 16
I 15
I 14
02 12
01
11
I
NOTES:
1. For more information, see the instructions preceding the record sheets.
2. Initialized data associates the PEKU or PDKU’s console with the telephone
connected to PEKU or PDKU’s first port. See
Program 28
to reassign consoles
to other telephones.
3. When assigning CO line access keys (0 1 - 36), the associated telephone must
be assigned access to the
CO
line also. See
Program 40.
4. Them andm keys may be changed tom, [9 arm keys, but they may not
be reassigned to other key locations.
5. Initialized data assigns
q
(Code 89) to Group No. 3 key 19 and
q
(Code 91)
to Group No. 3 key 20 on all consoles. All other keys are initialized as DSS keys
to ports 00 - 57, in sequential order.
6. Initialized key assignments are shown after
Program 29.
7. Important:
Onlyprogram@,
q
, m,
q
, andm buttons;programming other
feature buttons on a console may cause system operation problems.
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