Flash; Flexible Numbering Plan; Forced Line Disconnect - NEC DSX PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Manual

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You can assign the following types of Feature Keys to an extension.
Account Code
Call Coverage (immediate,
delayed or no ring)
Call Forwarding
Call Timer
Group Call Pickup (immedi-
ate, delayed or no ring)
Headset key
Hotline

Flash

Extension users can access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting line loop current.
Flash allows an extension user to access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting line loop current.
Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected telco or PBX offers. You
must set the Flash parameters for compatibility with the connected telco.

Flexible Numbering Plan

Change the digits users dial for co-workers and other features.
The system's Flexible Numbering Plan allows you to change the digits users dial to reach the attendant,
other co-worker's, outside lines, UCD Groups, and Ring Groups. The following chart shows the areas of the
system number plan you can change.
Attendant Position (page 23)
Central Office Calls, Placing
Direct Line Access (page 36)
Extension Hunting (page 43)
Group Ring (page 46)

Forced Line Disconnect

Disconnect a co-worker's outside call in an emergency.
Forced Line Disconnect allows an extension user to disconnect (release) another extension's active outside
call. Forced Line Disconnect lets a user access a busy line in an emergency, when no other lines are avail-
able. Maintenance technicians can also use Forced Line Disconnect to release a line on which there is no
DSX Product Description
For this feature:
(page 31)
Intercom (page 51)
Intercom Directory Dialing
Line keys
Message Center
Loop Key, Fixed
Loop Key, Switched
Night key
Page Zones
You can change the digits a user
dials to:
Reach the system operator(s)
Access a Line Group
Directly access a line
Reach a UCD Group master number
Reach a a Ring Group master number
Call a co-worker over the Intercom
Park Orbit
Reverse Voice Over
Save Number Dialed
Speed Dial, Personal
Speed Dial, System
Split
Voice Mail Conversation
Record
These digits are
normally:
0 or 01-04
90-98
101-164
700-707
600-607
300-427
Features ◆ 45

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