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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
4
Features
Telephone and Extension Features
Planning Form Instructions
1.
Under the Remote Call Forwarding heading on Form 6b, do either of the
following:
2.
If you want a user to be able to forward the incoming calls on a specific line
or lines to another number, write the extension number in the spaces
provided on Form 6c, Principal User of Personal Line.
3.
If Remote Call Forwarding is enabled, do either of the following:
NOTES:

Fax Message-Waiting Receiver

Use these instructions only when the system has fax machines connected directly
to the control unit by way of an 012 (T/R), 016 (T/R), 016 ETR, 412 LS-ID-ETR, or
008 OPT module or connected to an MLX telephone using a Multi-Function
Module (MFM). Otherwise, skip to the section,
Fax machines cannot use General-Purpose Adapters (GPAs) because they
cannot auto dial through the GPA.
This section contains instructions to designate from one to four telephones to
receive message-waiting indications when a fax is received on a specific fax
machine, and to specify the length of time before the system assumes a fax has
arrived and sends the message-waiting indication.
To prevent users from forwarding calls to outside numbers (factory
setting), check the Not Allowed column and proceed to the next
section,
''Fax Message-Waiting
To provide Remote Call Forwarding, check the Allowed column,
then proceed to Step 2.
If you wish to disable the Forwarding Delay option, enter
Delay (0–9) column under the Remote Call Forwarding heading on
Form 6b. This causes incoming calls to be forwarded immediately.
If you wish to enable the Forwarding Delay option for an extension,
enter the number of times an incoming call should ring at the called
extension (1–9 rings) before the incoming call is forwarded.
If Do Not Disturb (DND) and Forwarding Delay are both active, DND
overrides the Forwarding Delay and the call is forwarded immediately.
Due to the timing of when the ringing signal is applied to a single-line
telephone, and the interval of that ringing signal, single-line telephones
may appear to have their calls forwarded one ring sooner than the
programmed number.
Receiver."
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''Operator
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