
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1 | Issue 1 |
Network Reference | August 1998 |
About This Book |
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Terms and Conventions Used | Page xxix |
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to refer to facilities in general. Specifically, we refer to digital facilities. We also use specific terms such as personal line,
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Certain type fonts and styles act as visual cues to help you rapidly understand the information presented:
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It is very important that you follow these | Italics indicate emphasis. |
steps. You must attach the wristband |
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before touching the connection. |
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The part of the headset that fits over | Italics also set off special terms. |
one or both ears is called a headpiece. |
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If you press the Feature button on an MLX display telephone, the display lists telephone features you can select. A programmed Auto Dial button gives you instant access to an inside or outside number.
The names of
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| To activate Call Waiting, dial *11 | ||
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| characters you dial at the telephone or | |
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| type at the PC. | |
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Throughout these documents, hazardous situations are indicated by an exclamation point inside a triangle and the word CAUTION or WARNING.
!WARNING:
Warning indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause death or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.
!CAUTION:
Caution indicates the presence of a hazard that could cause minor personal injury or property damage if the hazard is not avoided.