MERLIN II System Features

TYPES OF VOICE TERMINALS

Your MERLIN II system offers features that provide effective telephone service or both a business-wide and a personal basis. In order to meet company priorities and needs, the system administrator can assign lines and add features that will benefit the whole system.

The system can support the voice terminals (telephones with programmable buttons) listed below as well as any standard Touch-Tone or rotary telephone. The voice terminals in the MERLIN II system come ready to use with many fixed features, such as Transfer and Hold. Users can also add features to their voice terminals, such as Privacy or Saved Number Redial, that will help them handle calls easily and efficiently.

There are two basic types of voice terminals, analog and digital. You may have either or both types in your system. Voice terminals come in different sizes, with various special features and accessories.

The following analog voice terminals are available with the MERLIN II system:

HOW ENTRIES ARE

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5-Button Voice Terminal

10-Button Voice Terminal

10-Button Hands-Free Answer on Intercom (HFAI-10) Voice Terminal

BIS-10 Voice Terminal

BIS-22 Voice Terminal

34-Button Deluxe Voice Terminal

34-Button (SP-34) Voice Terminal with Speakerphone

34-Button (SP-34D) Voice Terminal with Speakerphone and Display Unit

BIS-34 Voice Terminal

BIS-34D Voice Terminal with Display

MERLIN 11 System Display Console

Digital voice terminals are also available:

7406 Voice Terminal

7406D Voice Terminal with Display

The information included in each feature description is divided into five categories:

Description The description of the feature tells what it does and explains its advantages for those people using it.

Considerations Special considerations include any qualifications the person using the feature should know, ways in which the feature can be used, or other features it can or cannot be used with.

Administration Administration procedures tell the system administrator how to administer the features at the administrator/attendant console.

Programming Programming involves customizing a voice terminal to suit the needs of the person using it. Brief programming instructions are included for both the analog and the digital voice terminals, and programming codes are specified for each programmable feature. Since

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