
Do Not Disturb (DND)
Users can set any multiline telephone to a do not disturb mode (DND) using the designated programmable
button. The associated indicator turns on as an indication of active DND an appropriate message appears in the
display of LCD speakerphones. Under the DND condition, an outside call forwards to another station or to the
attendant according to the call forwarding feature. An intercom number call will not ring a DND station and the
system sends a fast busy signal to the caller to distinguish from a standard busy line. No paging announcements
are received on the DND station. Even though a station is in the DND mode, the user can make out-going calls
and access other features.
You can set any multiline telephone to a do not disturb mode using the designated programmable button. The
associated indicator turns on as an indication of active DND an appropriate message appears in the display of
LCD speakerphones. Under the DND condition, an outside call forwards to another station or to the attendant
according to the call forwarding feature. An intercom number call doesn’t ring a DND station and the system
sends a fast busy signal to the caller to distinguish the DND condition from a standard busy line. No paging
announcements are received on the DND station. Even though a station is in the DND mode, you can still make
outgoing calls and access other features.
You can enable or disable this feature on an industry-standard telephone by dialing the feature code (default is
#01).
Do Not Disturb (DND) Inhibit
The installer can inhibit DND on a station class of service basis.
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override
The installer can provide stations with a Do Not Disturb (DND) override capability that will allow them to call
a station that is set in the DND mode. The installer must also enable the executive override feature for the DND
override feature to function. Refer to the discussions titled: Do Not Disturb and Executive Override.
DSS/BLF Console Support
The FXT system supports the use of digital proprietary DSS/BLF consoles. The installer can place a console at
any station port and use database programming to identify it as a console port. The installer then uses database
programming to enable the console to be a companion to a telephone that he or she has installed at any other
station port. The system supports the use of up to four consoles for each telephone, and there is no limit to the
maximum number of consoles that it will support.
The DSS/BLF console provides a one-button direct station selection (DSS) intercom, an associated busy lamp
field (BLF), and additional autodial capability to the telephone user.
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General Description GCA40–215
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