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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0

Issue 1

System Manager’s Guide 555-650-118

June 1997

 

 

7Learning More

Guides

Page 7-5

System Renumbering (a programming procedure for changing extension and/or line numbers)

Touch-Tone or Rotary Signaling (information about supporting the two types of telephone signaling on the system)

Videoconferencing

Contents and Organization

The Feature Reference does not have chapters. Instead, each feature is a section of the guide; the name of the feature explained in the section appears at the bottom of each page.

Entries

Each entry in the guide explains a feature or set of features in great detail.

“At a Glance,” a boxed table at the beginning of each feature description, summarizes the following aspects of the feature or feature group:

Users Affected. Shows what category of users is affected by a feature. For example, “Auto Dial” lists telephone users and Direct-Line Console (DLC) operators as those affected by the feature. (From this you can conclude that Queued Call Console (QCC) operators cannot use Auto Dial.)

Reports Affected. Cites the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) reports in which you can find information relating to the feature.

Modes. Lists the system operating mode or modes in which the feature is used.

Telephones. Tells you which telephones can use the feature.

Programming Code(s). As appropriate, lists the programming code(s) used to program the feature on a button or to turn it on or off.

Feature Code(s). Lists the feature code(s) you can use to activate the feature or turn it off.

MLX Display Label(s). Lists the name as it appears on the MLX-20L and/or other MLX telephones.

System Programming. If applicable, summarizes the system programming procedure(s) that control the feature.

Maximum(s). If applicable, tells you what maximum numbers apply to the feature.

Factory Setting(s). Shows you the default programming, that is, how the system sets the feature when no one programs it.

Following each “At a Glance” table is a full description of the feature or feature group, telling you how it works for those who have different types of equipment or programmed positions. Following the description, feature entries include (as applicable) each of these sections:

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Lucent Technologies 5 manual Contents and Organization, Entries