Lucent Technologies 5 manual Introduction to System Programming, Types of Programming

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0

Issue 1

System Manager’s Guide 555-650-118

June 1997

6 Managing the System

 

Introduction to System Programming

Page 6-5

 

 

The summary programming procedures describe steps for both the console and the PC. You should use the appropriate procedure. The format is as follows:

Console Procedure MoreLabelingGrp CallingDial calling group ext. no.EnterDropEnter labelEnterEx-

itExit

PC Procedure U￿￿Type calling group ext. no.￿! + 0Type label￿￿￿

The arrows separate each step. Table 6–1 shows the typefaces that indicate what the step involves.

Table 6–1. Typefaces Used in Summary Programming Procedures

Typeface Meaning

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Select this option by pressing this imprinted button on the console.

Labeling Select this menu option using an unlabeled display button.

DialUext. no. Enter this information.

￿Press this key on the PC.

!Press this function key on the PC.

+0On the PC, while holding down the first key, press the second key.

Introduction to System Programming 6

The system offers menu-driven software for performing the tasks described in this chapter.

This section provides an overview of the types of programming, the programming screens, and the appropriate idle state that the system must be in to perform certain tasks.

Types of Programming

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The following are the three types of programming available for the system:

System Programming. Allows you, as the system manager, to program features that affect all or most system users. Perform system programming using one of the following:

System Programming Console. An MLX-20L telephone connected to one of the first five jacks on the first MLX module in the control unit.

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Lucent Technologies 5 manual Introduction to System Programming, Types of Programming