HOW TO USE

If you have a Recall button, you can use the button to disconnect an intercom

 

call without hanging up your handset:

 

1 Touch Recall.

 

You can use the Recall button to generate a switchhook flash for a dialing

 

sequence that you want to store in the system.

 

1 Touch Recall.

 

2 Touch Hold (Pause).

 

If you have a digital voice terminal and choose to use a dial code to access the

 

Recall feature:

 

1 Whenever you need to use Recall, dial #50.

 

If you try to use the Recall feature and nothing happens or you are

 

disconnected, inform your system administrator.

Recall Time Interval

DESCRIPTION

When people use the Recall feature, your MERLIN II system is factory-set to

 

keep the outside line open for 450 milliseconds, the Recall Timer Interval,

 

before it accepts the first digit of the next telephone number dialed. If people

 

in your system are having difficulty using the Recall feature, the Recall Timer

 

Interval may be incorrectly set. If necessary, you can change the interval to

 

make it longer or shorter.

CONSIDERATIONS

If your system has either of the following problems, you should reset the

 

Recall Timer Interval.

 

If people try to use the Recall feature and nothing happens, the

 

interval is too short. Change the setting to 650 milliseconds.

 

If you have a behind-switch system and people are being disconnected

 

when they try to use the Recall feature, the interval is too long.

 

Change the setting to 350 milliseconds.

 

The Recall feature cannot be used with outside calls if your system has

 

Automatic Route Selection.

ADMINISTRATION

To change the Recall Timer Interval, enter administration mode and follow

 

the appropriate procedure below.

 

With a MERLIN II System Display Console

 

1 From the

administration menu, touch these buttons: [More], [Options] ,

 

[More] ,

[More]

[Recall]

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