NEC NEC-80573 User Guide - Page 150

Direct Station Selection, DSS Console

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Glossary Direct Inward Dialing Outside callers can directly dial system extensions. Reference: Direct Inward Dialing on page 50. Direct Inward Line An outside line (trunk) that directly rings an extension, Ring Group master number, or UCD Group master number (including Voice Mail). The DIL will not directly ring any other extensions in the system, although it may flash another extension's line key (depending on Programmable Function Key programming). Reference: Direct Inward Line on page 51. Direct Station Selection (DSS) A "second level" function of an extension's Programmable Function Keys that provides one-button Intercom access, call Transfer, and Busy Lamp Field for the extension assigned to the key. If enabled in programming, DSS keys automatically activate when the user presses the ICM key. Reference: Direct Station Selection (DSS) on page 52. Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console A unique station instrument that plugs into a 34-Button Display or 34Button Super Display telephone that provides additional Programmable Function Keys. There are two models: 24-button and 110-button. The keys on a DSS Console can be programmed with many of the same functions available to a keyset's Programmable Function Keys. Reference: Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console on page 52. Direct Trunk Access The capability of an extension user to dial a specific code to access (seize) an individual outside line (trunk), and then dial without restriction. Reference: Direct Trunk Access on page 55. Directed Call Pickup The ability of an extension user to dial a specific code to intercept a call ringing another extension. Reference: Directed Call Pickup on page 55. Directory Dialing A dial-by-name facility of the telephone system that allows a display keyset user to select a co-worker or outside call from a list of displayed names. Directory Dialing can show a list of System Speed Dial names, Personal Speed Dial names, or Intercom names. Reference: Directory Dialing on page 56. Display Messaging See Selectable Display Messaging on page 150 in this glossary. 140 N Section 5: Glossary DS1000/2000 Product Description

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Glossary
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Section 5: Glossary
DS1000/2000 Product Description
Direct Inward Dialing
Outside callers can directly dial system extensions.
Reference:
Direct Inward Dialing
on page 50.
Direct Inward Line
An outside line (trunk) that directly rings an extension, Ring Group mas-
ter number, or UCD Group master number (including Voice Mail). The
DIL will not directly ring any other extensions in the system, although it
may flash another extension’s line key (depending on Programmable
Function Key programming).
Reference:
Direct Inward Line
on page 51.
Direct Station Selection
(DSS)
A “second level” function of an extension’s Programmable Function Keys
that provides one-button Intercom access, call Transfer, and Busy Lamp
Field for the extension assigned to the key. If enabled in programming,
DSS keys automatically activate when the user presses the
ICM
key.
Reference:
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
on page 52.
Direct Station Selection
(DSS) Console
A unique station instrument that plugs into a 34-Button Display or 34-
Button Super Display telephone that provides additional Programmable
Function Keys. There are two models: 24-button and 110-button. The keys
on a DSS Console can be programmed with many of the same functions
available to a keyset’s Programmable Function Keys.
Reference:
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console
on page 52.
Direct Trunk Access
The capability of an extension user to dial a specific code to access (seize)
an individual outside line (trunk), and then dial without restriction.
Reference:
Direct Trunk Access
on page 55.
Directed Call Pickup
The ability of an extension user to dial a specific code to intercept a call
ringing another extension.
Reference:
Directed Call Pickup
on page 55.
Directory Dialing
A dial-by-name facility of the telephone system that allows a display
keyset user to select a co-worker or outside call from a list of displayed
names. Directory Dialing can show a list of System Speed Dial names,
Personal Speed Dial names, or Intercom names.
Reference:
Directory Dialing
on page 56.
Display Messaging
See
Selectable Display Messaging
on page 150 in this glossary.