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Feature
Program Mode
Special Characters
Transfer Return
Identification
Display
ProgramMode 16
*9092015556789
Last Number
Blank
Not Programmable
Error
s p r t
<
Tfr Ret-STAT-18
Tfr Ret A. Person
Time-Keeping Features of the MERLIN II System Display Console
The time-keeping features on the display console allow you to set the clock
and date, an alarm, and a timer. To help you do this, there are five buttons
below the display screen. You press Clock Functions to get into this mode.
When you're not using your display to help with programming or
administration, the display shows the time and date on the first line. The
second line of the display shows you the function of each button, Timer,
Alarm, and Set. You press the appropriate button for the procedure you're
following.
Description
When you begin programming, the display tells you
that you are in the program mode and the intercom
number of the phone you are programming.
As you dial characters for the programming
procedures, the characters appear on your screen.
If you press a button that has already been
programmed, the display identifies the name of the
feature on that button. The example shows that Last
Number Redial was previously programmed on this
button.
If the button has not been programmed, this message
appears on the display screen.
Appears if you press a nonprogrammable button, or a
fixed feature button such as Conference during
programming.
Appears if you dial incorrect numbers or characters.
When you include special characters in a dialing
sequence, you must press one of the following fixed
feature buttons. Each of these buttons prints a
different symbol on the display screen:
Drop = "s" (stop)
Hold = "p" (Pause)
Recall = "r" (Switchhook flash)
Transfer = "t" (Touch-Tone enable)
If the display includes more than 16 characters, a "<"
appears as the first character on the second line of
numbers to remind you that the characters on the next
line are part of the same telephone number. The
seventeenth character and any additional digits (up to
a maximum of 40) then appear on the second screen
or second line of the screen as you dial them.
When you transfer a call to another phone and the call
is unanswered, the call returns to your phone. The
intercom number or label of the phone from which the
call is returning appears on the screen.
If labels have been administered to lines or stations,
the label appears on the display in place of the
intercom number or line number. See "Labels for
Lines and Stations" in this section.
MERLIN II System Features
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