MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111 Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Basics
Page1-47Idle States
1
If a procedure requires that the system be idle and the system is busy when you
begin, you see the screen shown in Figure 1–12.
Figure 1–12. System Busy Screen
The screen changes to the appropriate programming screen when the system is
no longer busy.
System Forced Idle 1
When the entire system is forced idle, no calls can be made or received. The
following procedures can be performed only when the entire system (every l ine
and every extension) is idle:
Select system mode
Identify system operator positions
Renumber system
Renumber boards
Identify extensions with voice signal pairs for the Voice Announce to Busy
feature
Identify extensions that need voice and data features
Restore system programming information
Identify the Music On Hold jack
When the system is forced idle, the following occurs: multiline telephone users
hear a signal, indicating that the telephone cannot be used; display telephone
users see the message ; single-line telephone users do not
hear a dial tone.
nnnn
= a previously entered extension

ss/pp

= the slot and port number of the
busy extension