Centralized Telephone Programming - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND System Reference Manual

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Centralized Telephone Programming

See the System Programming book for
instructions on programming features
using centralized telephone
programming.
System Programming
Programming with the
MLX-20L™
Detailed information on connecting and
programming via a system
programming console is in System
Programming.
See System Programming for details on
changing the programming jack.
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Through centralized telephone programming, any feature that can be
programmed by individual telephone users or system operators can also be
programmed by using the system programming console or a PC with the
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software (described next). In
addition, the following features can be programmed only through centralized
telephone programming (not by individual users):
Barge-In
Headset Hang Up
All Intercom buttons (Key and Behind Switch only)
All System Access buttons (Hybrid/PBX only)
Initial system programming is done when the system is planned and installed.
The system can be reprogrammed as the needs of the business change.
The system can be programmed using one of the following:
A system programming console, which is the MLX-20L™ telephone setup for
programming.
A personal computer (PC) with System Programming and Maintenance
(SPM) software, available in MS-DOS* or UNIX®.
The MLX-20L telephone is the only telephone that can be used as a system
programming console (see Figure 2-15). The MLX-20L telephone must be
connected to the first station jack on the first MLX module for initial programming
of a new system.
For subsequent programming, the jack assignment can be changed. The
system operator jack can be used, or a separate system programming jack can
be designated to allow programming of the system without interfering with
system operator call handling.
Programming 2-281

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