MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111 Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Procedures
Page4-23System Renumbering
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Summary: Deleting Extension Ranges 4
Programmable by System Manager
Mode Hybrid/PBX
Idle Condition None
Planning Form Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks
Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts
Form 2d, System Numbering: Special Renumbers
Non-Local Dial Plan Administration Form in the Installation
Specification
Factory Setting Not applicable
Valid Entries Starting numbers for extension ranges to be deleted
Inspect Yes: existing number ranges
Copy Option No
Console Procedure → →Dial no. of first extension in
range → →
PC Procedure → →Type no. of first extension in range
→ →
Direct Station Selector (DSS) Page Buttons 4
Use this procedure to set the three Page buttons on the DSS to correspond to the
system numbering plan. This procedure assigns extension numbers to DSS
buttons. You cannot program individual buttons on a DSS; this is the only method
for programming DSS buttons.
Page button assignment should be sequential. If only one DSS is attached, each
Page button assignment sets the console for a range of 50 extension numbers:
Page 1: 0 to 49; Page 2: 50 to 99; Page 3: 100 to 149.
If two DSSs are attached, each Page button assignment sets the console for a
range of 100 extension numbers. If two DSSs are attached to the console, change
the factory setting so that the difference between extension numbers assigned to
the range is at least 100. For example, assign Page 1 to begin with extension 10,
Page 2 to begin with extension 110, and Page 3 to begin with extension 210.
Operator Park Zone codes must be included in the extension number range
specified for one of the Page buttons.
!CAUTION:
!CAUTION:

Select on the console or on the PC when you have finished this

procedure. If you press Home, extensions may remain in the forced idle

condition (the LED next to each DSS button is on), and the system may

have to be restarted.