Overview; Types Of Programming - Avaya MERLIN MAGIX Maintenance And Troubleshooting Manual

Integrated system release 2.0 and earlier
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About System Programming

Overview

The MERLIN MAGIX Integrated System offers easy-to-use, menu-driven software for system
programming. As part of the installation, the system was programmed with specific features,
settings, and options. The system programming software allows you to easily modify the system
programming to accommodate a company's changing needs for such enhancements and
modifications as upgraded lines, additional modules, and new extension programming.
There are three types of programming, as well as two ways, or methods, to perform the
programming. The types and methods of programming as well as some general information about
programming procedures are described in the following sections.

Types of Programming

Three types of programming are available for the MERLIN MAGIX system:
System Programming. This type of programming enables the System Manager to program
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features that affect all or most system users; it requires one of the following:
– A system programming console which is an MLX-20L or 4424LD+ telephone connected to
one of the first five jacks of the first MLX or TDL module in the control unit. See
Programming Console Buttons''
– A PC with Windows System Programming and Maintenance (WinSPM) software. WinSPM
provides two interfaces for system programming--Quick Access and Standard SPM Mode.
Quick Access provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for those tasks most
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commonly performed by the System Manager (for example, adding or deleting
members of groups, performing system inventories, creating reports, administering
multiple systems, making station labels shown on display telephones, and more).
Pictorial representations of system components, such as modules and their vintages,
and the creation of MLX or 4400-Series telephone button labels are available through
Quick Access. See
on page
2-7
for more information.
''Using Quick Access''
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