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I have a Partners 6.0 that does not have voice mail, operator takes all calls. Is there away an extension can notify the operator that he is out to lunch so the operator can take a message without ringing the extension. We had an old Executone Encore plus that was set-up with a button on the extension that would light a light on the operator phone informing that he was out of the office. Looking to do the same with the Partner System.

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You could use DND, when they press it there light will come on at the operators DSS button for them.


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DND is Do NoT disturb? What is DSS? Thanks alot this will help.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by dtmf:
You could use DND, when they press it there light will come on at the operators DSS button for them.</font>

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DSS = Auto Intercom Button ,if your confused you can give me a call. Number is in my profile

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Would'nt "auto intercom button" be a AIB button? Could a direct station signal be a Dss button? Just a thought.

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That's why the usual terminology is "DSS/BLF", where the button and light make up a Direct Station Selector and a Busy Lamp Field.

Avaya/Lucent/AT&T's terminology since the early Merlins has been "Auto Intercom"

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DSS = Direct Station Select


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