Lucent Technologies 5 manual Adding a QCC Operator Position, Programming Instructions

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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

 

Adding a QCC Operator Position

Page 6-60

 

 

Assign other buttons, for example, Night Service, Send/Remove Message, Camp-On, headset, Auto Dial, Forward, Pickup, or Group Pickup, following instructions in Chapter 5, “Centralized Telephone Programming,” of System Programming.

Program the telephone features following the instructions for each feature in “Optional Telephone Features,” “Optional Group Features,” and “System Features” in System Programming, Chapter 3, or in Chapter 5, “Centralized

oTelephone Programming,” of System Programming.

When you have finished, file the form(s) with the rest of the planning forms.

Programming Instructions

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See the appropriate procedures in System Programming as noted in the task list above.

Adding a QCC Operator Position

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Use this procedure to add a QCC operator position (Hybrid/PBX systems only).

To add a DLC operator position, see the previous section, ‘Addinga DLC

Operator Position’’ on page 6-57.

Planning Guidelines

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QCC operator positions can be assigned only to the first and fifth extension jacks of an MLX module. The first jack on the first extension module in your system is automatically assigned as the primary operator position.

A maximum of four QCC operator positions can be assigned.

When other QCC operator positions are added, the primary QCC operator position should be the first one added.

Any combination of operator positions can be assigned as long as there are no more than four QCC operator positions and no more than a total of eight operator positions (see Table 6–11).

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Lucent Technologies 5 manual Adding a QCC Operator Position, Programming Instructions