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Does anyone know how to disable DSS Keys on NEC22 button phone / DS2000 Ver. 3.21.00?

The DSS key "feature" is automatically enabled but prohibits use of the standard programed function keys in ICM mode.

This function came in with Ver. 3.21.00

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Wrong, DSS keys are not enabled by default! You must have turned on BLF by accident. Program 1802 - (Busy Lamp Field) Enter N to disable DSS capability for an extension’s programmable keys. Also you can leave it enabled but you must use it differantly. I never use this feature because its to hard for the end user. But really think of it as 2 layer buttons.

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I do remember the BLF field, thanks for cueing me in. Yet another vague option.


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