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Table of Contents
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
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Telephone Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Entering the Programming Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Navigating through Telephone Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
IntraMail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
DS-Series to DSX Program Cross Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DS-Series to DSX Cross Reference Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DSX Program List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Telephone Programming
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Telephone
Programming
Telephone
Programming
Telephone Programming
Telephone Programming
Entering the Programming Mode
Entering the Programming Mode
From any DSX keyset:
1.
Press
INTERCOM
.
2.
Dial
#*#*
.
3.
Enter the system password.
•
0000
= System Administrator 1 (level 1)
•
9999
= System Administrator 2 (level 2)
•
632379 (NECDSX)
= Installer (level 3)
4.
Press
HOLD
.
5.
See
Navigating through Telephone Programming
on the next page for more.

Telephone Programming
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Telephone Programming
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Navigating through Telephone Programming
Use the following guidelines when using the DSX telephone programming.
Navigation (Line 1)
Use this line to select the program, option, port, extension, or table you want to customize. After entering the
programming mode and selecting a program (e.g. 2104-01),
Navigation
(line 1) shows:
• The program (
2104
) and option number (
01
).
• The port’s extension number - if any (
Ext-300
)
• The station, line, COS, or table number (
Sta-001
).
Navigation
(Line 1)
[ ] = Soft Key
To advance to the option line (for editing data):
1.
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
HOLD
twice.
• Pressing
Volume
up and
Volume
down will scroll through the options for the selected port.
To select another extension and advance to the option line (for entering data):
1.
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
HOLD
+ Enter extension number +
HOLD
.
To navigate by extension or station instead of option:
1.
While the option is flashing (e.g., 01 in the above example), press
[>>]
or
TRANSFER
.
• Select either the extension number or station port.
2.
Press
Volume Up
and
Volume Down
to scroll through the same option for stations or extensions, depending on
which you selected.
3.
Press
[Select]
or
HOLD
to advance (drill down to) the option.
Key Options
HOLD
or
[Select]
Advance (drill down to)
Options
.
SPEAKER
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
•
SPEAKER
normally flashes green. In the data entry mode it flashes red.
[Back]
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
22- and 34-Button Keyset
Super Display Keyset
Navigation
Option
Soft Keys
Flashing
Cursor

Telephone Programming
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Telephone Programming
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Telephone
Programming
Option (Line 2)
Use this line to enter data for the option selected.
Option
(line 2) shows:
• The option selected (
Actv Brightness
).
• The current setting (
8
).
Option
(Line 2)
[ ] = Soft Key
To enter new data for the option selected:
1.
Do one of the following.
a.
For alphanumeric entries (such as a timer value), enter the value +
HOLD
or
[Select]
.
b.
For list (fixed-choice) entries, do one of the following:
i
Press the Feature Key (if illuminated) for the option you want.
• The key for the currently programmed entry is green - all other selections are red.
• If there are more than 12 choices for an option, Feature Key selection is not available.
ii
Dial the entry number.
iii
Press
Volume
up ot
Volume
to scroll through the available entries.
Key Options
HOLD
or
[Enter]
Initially after entering data, it returns you to the same option. Subsequent presses do one of the following:
• If the option is selected in the
Navigation
line, advances to the next option.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the
Navigation
line for the program’s first option.
• If a port, COS, or table is selected in the
Navigation
line, advances to the item of same type.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the first port, COS, or table.
• If an extension is selected in the Navigation line, advances to the next extension.
- Subsequent presses eventually return you to the first extension.
SPEAKER
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
•
SPEAKER
normally flashes green. In the data entry mode it flashes red.
[Back]
Sequentially back up (and out) of programming.
CLEAR
Does one of the following while editing alphanumeric entries:
• Clears character to the right (except at beginning and end of line).
• At beginning of line, erases entire entry.
• At end of line, becomes a backspace key
CHECK
Restore the previous entry,
22- and 34-Button Keyset
Super Display Keyset
Navigation
Option
Soft Keys
Flashing
Cursor

Telephone Programming
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Telephone Programming
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference

DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Features
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Features
Features
Features
Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features
(Page 1 of 19)
Feature Description Programming
A
Account Codes
Categorize and/or restrict outside
calls.
General Account Code Programming
1551-02:
Account Codes in Speed Dial
1551-01:
# to enter Account Code
1551-03
: Hide Account Codes
2121-[01-24]: 26 for Account Code key
2402-[01-60]:
26
for DSS Console Account Code key
Forced Account Codes
2101-01: Extension Class of Service
1412-04: Enable Forced Account Codes
1412-06: Account Codes for Toll Calls Only
1551-04: Account Code Toll Restriction Level
3111-01: Disable Forced Account Codes per line
Verified Account Codes
2101-04: Extension Class of Service
1412-05: Enable Verified Account Codes
36xx: Verified Account Codes Table
Operation: Answer or place call + Acct Code [Acct] + Dial Code + Acct Code [Acct]
Attendant Position The system’s call processing focal
point.
1501-01: Number of operators
1502-01: Operator 1
1502-02: Operator 2
1502-03: Operator 3
1502-04: Operator 4
2114-03: Station’s Operator Assignment
Operation: INTERCOM + Dial 0.
Auto Redial Auto Redial can periodically retry an
outside number.
1602-06: Repeat Redial Timer
1602-07: Repeat Redial Busy Timer
Operation: Place call and hear busy + Auto Redial [Alnd]

Features
6◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Automatic Handsfree Place or answer a call Handsfree by
just pressing a key.
1512-01: Enable system-wide
2112-01: Enable for extension
Operation: Automatic when you press the key.
B
Background Music Broadcast music through the tele-
phone speaker.
1521-03: Select music source
2111-02: Allow for extension
Operation: Press HOLD to turn BGM on and off.
Barge In In an emergency, get through to a co-
worker right away.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-02: Enable Barge In
1401-03: Enable Privacy to block Barge In
Operation: Call busy extension or line + Barge In [More + Barg]
C
Call Coverage Keys Cover a co-worker’s calls from your
own extension.
2121-[01-24]: 06 for Immediate Ring Call Coverage
key
2121-[01-24]: 07 for No Ring Call Coverage key
2121-[01-24]: 08 for Delay Ring Call Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 06 for DSS Console Immediate Ring
Call Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 07 for DSS Console No Ring Call
Coverage key
2402-[01-60]: 08 for DSS Console Delay Ring Call
Coverage key
1604-02: Call Cover Delay Ring Timer
Operation: Press key to answer or place call to covered extension.
Call Forwarding Redirect calls to another extension. 2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1406-02: Enable Internal Call Forwarding
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
2102-04: Programming Access Level
2121-[01-24]: 27 for Call Forwarding key
2402-[01-60]: 27 for DSS Console Call Forwarding
key
Operation: INTERCOM + *3 + Select Type + Select Destination + 2(all calls) or 8(outside calls only)
Call Forwarding Off
Premises
A user can reroute their calls to an
off-site location.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1406-01: Enable Call Forwarding Off-Premises
1406-02: Enable Internal Call Forwarding
2111-09: Enable Personal Speed Dial
3103-04: Enable Tandem Calls
215x: Enter Personal Speed Dial numbers
Operation: INTERCOM + *3 + 3+ Select, store or view + 2(all calls) or 8(outside calls only)
Call Timer Keep track of time on the phone. 2121-[01-24]: 16+1for Manual Call Timer key,
16+2 for Automatic Call Timer key
Operation: Starts automatically (automatic timer key) or press to start (manual timer key)
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 2 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference Features ◆7
Features
Call Waiting / Camp-On Helps users know when they have
additional calls waiting.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-03: Camp-On to Busy Extension
1512-02: Call Waiting Tones (system-wide)
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for incoming Inter-
com Calls
1401-03: Privacy blocks Camp On
Operation: Call busy extension + Dial 2
Callback
Leave a Callback request at a busy
extension for a return call.
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-03: Camp-On to Busy Extension
1512-02: Call Waiting Tones (system-wide)
2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for incoming Inter-
com Calls
1401-03: Privacy blocks Camp On
Operation: Call busy extension + Dial 2+ Hang up + Answer the Callback ring
Caller ID Displays phone number and optional
name for incoming outside call.
Basic Setup
3121-01: Set line’s Caller ID type
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1404-01: Caller ID Display
1404-04: Caller ID Display Separator
3131:01: Pass Caller ID to Voice Mail
Second Call Caller ID
1404-02: Second Call Caller ID
2116-03: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside
Calls
Third Party Caller ID
1404-03: Third Party Caller ID
Operation: Operation is automatic if enabled.
Caller ID Logging Store a caller’s name and number for
each review and redialing.
Setting Up Caller ID Callbacks
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route Type
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Route, or
3711-01: Caller ID Callback Group
3712-01: Initialize Caller ID Dial Treatment Tables
3713-[01-16]: Home Area Code Table
Caller ID Logging Types
2117-01: Caller ID Logging Type
2117-01: Caller ID Log Size
2117-01: Caller ID Log Group
3112-[01-08]: Caller ID Group Membership
3701-[01-08]: Caller ID Logging Group Size
Local Calling and Exception Lists
3712-02: 10-Digit Local Calls
3712-03: Home Area Code Exception List Type
3714-[01-96]:
Home Area Code Exception List Table
3715-[01-96]: Foreign Area Code Exception List
Table
Additional Options
9013-01: Initialize Caller ID Logs
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
Operation: Calls xx [CLxx] + Follow soft keys
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 3 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
8◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Central Office Calls,
Answering
Outside calls ring and can be
answered at system extensions.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3103-03: Loop Length
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
Setting Up Line and Loop Keys
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Console line key
Setting Up Transmit and Receive Gain
3103-01: Transmit Gain
3103-02: Receive Gain
Operation: Lift handset + (Without Ringing Line Preference) Press flashing line or loop key
Central Office Calls,
Placing
Place outside calls from a keyset
using a variety of methods.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3103-03: Loop Length
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
Access Code Options
1301-09: Setting up single (9) or 2-digit (90-98)
access
2113-01: Dial 9 Group for extensions
2111-06: Line Dial Up (#9 + line number)
2102-01: Extension Class of Service
1402-06: Direct Line Access
Line and Loop Keys
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Setting Up Transmit and Receive Gain
3103-01: Transmit Gain
3103-02: Receive Gain
Operation: Press line key, INTERCOM then line extension number (101-164), INTERCOM then 9(or 90-
98), or INTERCOM then #9 and line extension number (101-164)
Class of Service Customize features and options for
extensions and outside lines.
140x: Extension Class of Service options
141x: Line Class of Service options
Operation: None
D
Delayed Ringing Helps co-workers cover each other’s
calls.
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
1604-01: Delayed Ring Timer
Operation: None
Dial Tone detection Set up the system to detect CO dial
tone.
3111-03: Dial Tone Detection
Operation: None
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 4 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference Features ◆9
Features
Direct Inward Dialing Directly dial system extensions from
outside the system.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3301-01: Number of DID Digits
3302-01: Incoming DID Digits
3302-01: Day Translation Destination
3302-01: Night Translation Destination
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-08: Receive DID Calls
3121-01: Caller ID Type
3121-02: ANI/DNIS Format
3121-03: ANI/DNIS Delimiter
3121-04: Number of ANI Digits
DID Overflow, Camp-On, and Intercept Options
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Destination
2115-02: DID Station Intercept Type
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-09: Receive DID Camp On
Operation: None
Direct Inward Line Lets employees know which calls are
just for them.
Basic Programming
3101-01: Line Type
3101-03: DTMF Dialing
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
2121-[01-24]: 18 + CLEAR for System night key
2121-[01-24)]: 18 + UCD master for UCD night key
2102-01: Class of Service
4102-05: Activate Night Mode
DIL Overflow
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
Setting Up Line and Loop Keys
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for line key
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
Console line key
Operation: Lift handset to answer
Press DND to put your DIL in the night mode
Direct Line Access Access lines directly for priority
users and testing.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-06: Direct Line Access
Operation: INTERCOM + 1+ Line number (01-64)
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 5 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
10 ◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Direct Station
Selection (DSS)
Quickly place and transfer calls to
co-workers.
2111-03: Enable DSS/BLF
2114-01: Do not enable Intercom Prime Line
2123-[01-24]: DSS/BLF Key Assignments
Operation: INTERCOM + DSS key to call
INTERCOM + DSS key + TRANSFER to Transfer
Direct Station Selection
(DSS) Console
One-touch access to extensions,
lines, and system features.
1202-01:
Primary Station Port Assignment (301-304)
2401-01: DSS Owner
2402-[01-60]: DSS Console Keys
Operation: See Feature Handbook.
Directed Call Pickup Allows co-workers to answer each
other’s calls.
2131-[01-64]: Line Access not required
Operation: INTERCOM + ** + Dial extension number
Directory Dialing Place Intercom and Speed Dial calls
from a displayed list of names.
2101-02: Station Name
2151: Personal Speed Dial
1702: System Speed Dial
2201-01: Ring Group Name
2301-01: UCD Group Name
2121-[01-24]: 21 for Directory Dialing key
2402-[01-60]: 21 for Directory Dialing key
Operation: INTERCOM + 34 (Intercom), 37 (Personal Speed Dial), or 32 (System Speed Dial)
Distinctive Ringing Users can customize their tele-
phone’s ringing.
Distinctive Ring Configuration
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-01: Ring Type Configuration
2103-04: Station’s Intercom Ring Tone
2103-05: Station’s Ring Group Ring Tone
2103-06: Station’s Recall Ring Tone
2103-07: Station’s Ring “A” Tone
2103-08: Station’s Ring “B” Ring Tone
2103-09: Station’s Ring “C” Ring Tone
Line Override
3112-02: Day Ring Type
3112-03: Night Ring Type
3112-04: Delay Ring Type
Extension Ring Override
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-02: Station Ring Override
2103-01: Day Ring Type
2103-02: Night Ring Type
2103-02: Delay Ring Type
Key Ring Override
2102-01: Class of Service
1405-03: Key Ring Override
2122: Ring Override
Ring and UC D Group Unique Ringing
2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type
2301-02: UCD Group Incoming Ring Type
Initialize Distinctive Ringing
9014-01: Initialize Ring Tones
Operation: Program [Prog] + Ring + Assign [Asgn], Key, or Config [Cnfg]
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 6 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference Features ◆11
Features
Do Not Disturb An extension user can work undis-
turbed by incoming calls and
announcements.
2111-01: Allow Do Not Disturb
Operation: DND + Type (0=Cancel, 1=External, 2=Intercom, 3=All)
Do Not Disturb
Override
Override a co-worker’s DND. 2102-01: Class of Service
1401-07: DND Override
Operation: Call DND extension + DND Override [Ovrd]
Door Box
Remotely Monitor an entrance door. Basic Door Box Programming
2113-02: Ring Group (1-8)
2101-04: Door Chime Selection (0-3)
2PGDAD Module Door Box Setup
1203-01: Secondary Station Port Assignment
Plug 2PGDAD into digital station port
1605-03: Door Relay Unlock Timer
DSX-40 “Built-In” Door Box Setup
2101-06: Door Relay Assignment (Door 1 = 326,.
Door 2=327)
Operation: At Door Box: Press Call button and speak.
At keyset: Lift handset to answer chimes + (Optional) Open or Close to control door strike
E
Extended Ringing Lets call ring longer than usual for
co-worker’s that can’t readily get to
their phones.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-02: Extended Ring
1603-03: Extended Ringing Timer
Operation: None
Extension Hunting Automatically routes calls to co-
workers that work closely together.
Circular and Terminal Hunting
2115-01: Hunt Type (1-4)
2115-01: Hunt Destination
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
UCD Hunting
2115-01: Hunt Type (5)
2115-01: UCD Group Master Number
2302-01: UCD Group Overflow Destination
1601-04: UCD No Answer Timer
1601-03: Call Forward No Answer Timer
Operation: To remove/reinstall your extension from your UCD Group: INTERCOM + *5 + 4(to rein-
stall) or 6(to remove) + SPEAKER
Extension Locking Secure your telephone to prevent
unauthorized use.
2102-01: Class of Service
1412-03: Station Locking
2102-04: User Programming Access Level (4or 5)
2102-05: Station PIN Code
Operation:
To lock: INTERCOM + ##5
To enter or change you PIN: INTERCOM + ##6
To unlock an extension from the attendant: INTERCOM + ##3
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 7 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
12 ◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
F
Feature Keys Simplify telephone operation. 2121-[01-24]: Feature Keys
2115-05: Key Access for Outside Lines (for line
keys)
Operation: See Feature Handbook.
Flash Access CO and PBX features by
interrupting line loop current.
1612-04: PBX/Centrex Flash Timer
2102-01: Class of Service
1403-01: Flash for Single Line Set
Operation: FLASH
At SLT: Hookflash + #3
Flexible Numbering
Plan
Change the digits users dial for co-
workers and other features.
1301-01: Function Type
1301-01: Expected Number of Digits
1313-01: Line Extension Number
1315-01: UCD Group Master Extension Number
1314-01: Ring Group Master Extension Number
Operation: None
Forced Line
Disconnect
Disconnect a co-worker’s outside call
in an emergency.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-01: Forced Line Disconnect
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (option 2or 3)
Operation: Press busy line key + #
G
Group Call Pickup Easily answer a call ringing your
Pickup Group.
2113-03: Pickup Group
3113-03: Pickup Group Assignment
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (option 1or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
2121-[01-24]: 09 + Pickup Group (1-8) for Immedi-
ate Ring Group Call Pickup key
2121-[01-24]: 10 + Pickup Group (1-8) for No Ring
Group Call Pickup key
2121-[01-24]: 11 + Pickup Group (1-8) for Delay
Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 09 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console Immediate Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 10 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console No Ring Group Call Pickup key
2402-[01-60]: 11 + Pickup Group (1-8) for DSS
Console No Ring Group Call Pickup key
Operation: Press Group Call Pickup key or INTERCOM + *#.
Group Listen Have your co-workers listen in on an
important call.
2112-02: Headset Mode (must be No)
Operation: While on a handset call, press SPEAKER twice (but do not hang up).
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 8 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference Features ◆13
Features
Group Ring Call a group of co-workers simulta-
neously.
Basic Programming
2113-02: Ring Group
2201-01: Ring Group Name
2201-02: Ring Group Incoming Ring Type
Setting Up Ring Group DILs
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
2121-[01-24]: 03 + Line number (01-64) for keyset
line key
2402-[01-60]: 03 + Line number (01-64) for DSS
Console line key
Adjusting Ring Group Timers
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
1601-02: DIL No Answer Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
Operation:
To call: INTERCOM + Ring Group number
To Transfer: INTERCOM + Ring Group master number + TRANSFER
To answer: Lift handset
To answer for another group: INTERCOM + ** + Ring Group number
H
Handsfree and
Handsfree Answerback
Talk over the phone using the built-in
speaker and microphone.
1513-01: Intercom Voice Announcements
2112-03: Voice Announcements Through Speaker
1513-02:
Handsfree Reply (Handsfree Answerback)
2112-05:
Handsfree Replay (Handsfree Answerback)
3103-03: Loop Length
Operation: Handsfree: Press SPEAKER
Handsfree Answerback: Speak toward phone
Headset Compatibility Have the privacy of a handset call
without having to hold the handset.
2121-[01-24]: 28 for Headset key.
2112-02: Headset Mode
2112-04: Voice Announcements in Headset Mode
Operation: To turn headset on or off: Press Headset key or #HS
To use: Press line key or INTERCOM. Press SPEAKER to hang up
Hold Have a call wait on Hold, then pick it
up to continue the conversation.
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-03: Automatic Hold
1603-02: Hold Recall Timer
1603-03: Exclusive Hold Recall Timer
1601-01: Line No Answer Timer
Operation: Keyset: Press HOLD once for System Hold, twice for Exclusive Hold
SLT: Hookflash + *7 + Hangup for Exclusive Hold
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Feature Description Programming

Features
14 ◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Hotline Hotline provides partner extensions
with one-button calling and Transfer.
2121-[01-24]: 05
+ Partner extension for Hotline key
2402-[01-60]: 05 + Partner extension for DSS Con-
sole Hotline key
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hot-
line Partner
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-13: Hotline Automatic Transfer
Operation: To call: Press Hotline key
To Transfer call: Press Hotline key + TRANSFER
I
Interactive Soft Keys Just press a soft key for advanced
features without remembering codes.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-05: Soft Keys
Operation: Automatic when option enabled.
Intercom Call any co-worker. 1513-01: Intercom Voice Announcements
2112-03: Voice Announcements Through Speaker
1513-02:
Handsfree Reply (Handsfree Answerback)
2112-05:
Handsfree Reply (Handsfree Answerback)
1602-01: Interdigit Timer
Operation: INTERCOM + Dial co-worker’s extension
K
Key Ring Unanswered calls automatically ring
co-worker’s extensions.
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
3112-01: Direct Termination in the Day (CLEAR)
3112-04: Direct Termination at Night (CLEAR)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
3112-02: Enable Day Overflow
3112-03: Day Overflow Destination
3112-05: Enable Night Overflow
3112-06: Night Overflow Destination
1601-01: Line No Answer Time
1603-01: Transfer Recall Timer
Operation: Operation is automatic.
L
Language Selection Set up a telephone to show displays
and soft keys in English or Spanish.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-11: Language Programming
2101-03: Station Display Language
1541-03: SMDR Language
Operation: N/A
Last Number Redial Quickly redial the last number dialed. 2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-04: Enhanced Last Number Redial
Operation: REDIAL + Select number + SPEAKER to redial
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 10 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference Features ◆15
Features
Line Group Routing Dial a single code to place a call over
the first available line.
2113-01: Dial 9 Group
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2133-[01-64]: Line Group Access
1301-09: Function Type
1301-09: Expected Number of Digits
Operation: INTERCOM + 9+ Dial outside number
Line Groups Dial codes to access Line Groups for
outgoing calls.
3201-[-1-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access
2133-[01-64]: Line Group Access
1301-01: Function Type
1301-01: Expected Number of Digits
Operation: INTERCOM + Line Group code (90-98) + Dial outside number
Line Keys Press a line key for one-touch access
to an outside line.
2121-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for keyset
2402-[01-64]: 03 + Line number (1-64) for DSS
2111-05: Key Access for Outside Lines
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (1, 2, or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing (2, 3, or 4)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
Operation: Press line key to place or answer outside call
Line Queuing / Line
Callback
When all lines are busy:
•Line Queuing lets you wait in line
for a line to become free.
•Line Callback will automatically
call you back when a line is free.
2102-01: Class of Service
1411-01: Camp-On to Busy Lines
1411-02: Line Queue Priority
Operation: Access busy line + Dial 2+ Hang up or wait for line to become free
Loop Keys Loop keys simplify answering and
placing outside calls.
2121-[01-24]: 01 for Switched Loop key
2121-[01-24]: 02 + Line Group for Fixed Loop key
3201-[01-64]: Line Group
2131-[01-64]: Line Access (1 or 3)
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing (2, 3 or 4)
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
Operation: To answer: Press loop key.
To place: Press key (Fixed Loop) or Press key + Line Group 90-98 (Switched Loop)
M
Meet-Me Conference Set up a multiple-party telephone
conversation.
605-02: Meet Me Conference Join Timer
Operation: Make or hear Page to announce Conference + Meet Me nn [MTnn]
Message Waiting Without voice mail, leave a Message
Waiting request for a return call.
4101-01: Voice Mail Type (0)
2102-01: Class of Service
1403-03: Special Dial Tone for Single Line Set
1403-04: High Voltage Message Waiting Lamp for
Single Line Set.
1403-05: FSK Message Waiting Lamp for Single
Line Set
Operation: To leave: V-MAIL (or 8)
To Answer: INTERCOM + V-MAIL (or 8)
DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference - Features (Page 11 of 19)
Feature Description Programming

Features
16 ◆Features DSX Programmer’s Quick Reference
Monitor / Silent
Monitor
Silently monitor a co-worker’s phone.
2102-01: Class of Service
1402-04: Silent Monitor
Operation: Call busy co-worker + 6
Music On Hold Callers can listen to music while they
wait on Hold.
1521-01: Enable Music on Hold
3103-05: Music on Hold Source
1521-05: Audio Input 1 Gain Setting
1521-06: Audio Input 2 Gain Setting
1521-02: Music on Hold for Transferred Calls
Operation: N/A
N
Names for Extensions
and Lines
Names help identify lines and exten-
sions.
2102-01: Class of Service
1401-10: Name Programming
2102-04: User Programming Access Level
1011-01: System Name
1702-[1-100]: System Speed Dial Bin Name
2101-02: Station Name
2151-[01-20]: Personal Speed Dial Bin Name
2201-02: Ring Group Name
2301-01: UCD Group Name
2501-[01-16]: Selectable Display messages
3101-02: Line Name
4111-01: Voice Mail Port Name
Operation: Program + Name [Prog + MORE + MORE + Name]
Night Service / Night
Ring
Reroute calls after hours. 2102-01: Class of Service
1402-05: Activate Night Mode
2121-[01-24]: 18+ CLEAR for System night key
2402-[01-60]:
18+ CLEAR for DSS Console System
night key
2132-[01-64]: Line Ringing
1604-01: Delay Ring Timer
Operation: To activate or deactivate: Press System night key
To answer a call over the Paging speakers: INTERCOM + *0
O
Off-Hook Signaling Helps important callers get through. 2116-01: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Inter-
com Calls
2116-02: Off Hook Signaling for Calls from Hot-
line Partner
2116-03: Off Hook Signaling for Incoming Outside
Calls
Operation: N/A
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Feature Description Programming
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