Lucent Technologies 5 manual Programming from the Console, Forced Idle Reminder Tones

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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

 

Programming from the Console

Page 6-13

 

 

Forced Idle Reminder Tones

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The forced idle reminder tone is a high-low “doorphone” tone that sounds under the following circumstances:

At the extension, to remind the user that the system or the extension is in the forced idle state

At the programming console or at a PC running SPM, to remind the system manager that the system (or at least one extension) is in the forced idle state because of programming activity

Forced idle reminder tones occur every 20 seconds. You can adjust the volume of these tones with the volume control.

Programming from the Console

6

This section describes the system programming console and provides the procedure for entering and exiting system programming from the console.

System Programming Console

6

The system programming console is an MLX-20L telephone connected to the system programming jack (the first jack on the first MLX module).

This jack is also set as an operator position. You can change the system programming jack to any one of the first five jacks on the first MLX module. This allows you to program without interfering with the operator’s call handling. However, if you change the programming jack to other than the first or fifth jack on a 008 MLX or 408 GS/LS-MLX module, then you cannot attach a Direct Station Selector (DSS) to the console.

You can also have one or two DSSs connected to the system programming console. Each DSS adds 50 extension buttons to the console, which facilitates assigning features to telephones.

Figure 6–7 shows an MLX-20L telephone with a DSS.

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Lucent Technologies 5 manual Programming from the Console, Forced Idle Reminder Tones, System Programming Console