Private Network Features-Ndss (Network Direct Station Selection) - Panasonic KX-TDA50 Feature Manual

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1.13 P
PT Programming Manual
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1.19.4 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration
1.13.14 Private Network Features—NDSS (Network Direct Station
Selection)
Description
When PBXs are networked using ISDN or IP-GW cards, it is possible to assign flexible buttons as Network
Direct Station Selection (NDSS) buttons. These buttons are used to monitor the status of extensions
connected to up to seven other PBXs in the network, and to make or transfer calls to those extensions with
one touch, like normal DSS buttons. This allows operator functions to be centralized even when there are
offices in remote locations.
NDSS buttons show the status of the monitored extension as follows:
Light pattern
Off
Red on
[Example Network]
1001 (busy)
Monitor
extension
Extn. 2001
Extn. 2002
Extn. 4001
[Programming Procedure]
1.
Routing Table Assignment
TIE Line Routing and Modification tables must have been programmed in advance for all PBXs in the
network, to allow calls to be made and transferred between PBXs (→ 1.13.12 PRIVATE NETWORK
FEATURES).
In the programming example that follows, the PBXs in the network use the Extension Number method,
as shown in the illustration above. However, the PBX Access Code method can also be used.
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The monitored extension is idle.
The monitored extension is busy or has set DND for CO line calls.
PBX-1
Network ID 1
PBX-3
Network ID 0
Status
2001 (busy)
PBX-2
Network ID 2
2002 (idle)
4001 (idle)
PBX-4
Network ID 3
Monitor extension
Extn. 1001
Extn. 2002

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