Call Park Return Time; Automatic Callback; Extension Status - Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND Release 7.0 System Planning Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Features
System Features

Call Park Return Time

This section contains instructions for designating the number of seconds a caller
waits when a person uses the Call Park feature to put a call on hold. If the call is
not picked up at the end of the programmed interval, the call returns to the person
who parked the call.
Planning Form Instructions
Under the Call Park Return Time heading on Form 8a, do either of the following:
To keep the factory-set interval, check the 180 seconds box.
To change the factory-set interval, check the second box and write the
number of seconds (30–300) in the space provided.

Automatic Callback

This section contains instructions for setting the number of times the system
should ring to alert a caller about a callback attempt. After the specified number of
rings, the system abandons the callback attempt.
Planning Form Instructions
Under the Automatic Callback Interval heading on Form 8a, do either of the
following:
To keep the factory-set interval, check the 3 Rings box.
To change the factory-set interval, check the second box and write the
number of rings (1–6) in the space provided.

Extension Status

This section contains instructions to set Extension Status to allow an operator, a
calling group supervisor, or a Call Management System (CMS) supervisor to
determine the status of a telephone at a glance. The lights next to the buttons on
a DSS or next to Auto Dial buttons programmed with extension numbers indicate
the status of the telephone.
In Hotel mode, Extension Status (ES) affects an extension's calling restrictions.
Only an ES operator can use a DSS to turn off states ES1 or ES2 to remove
calling restrictions. In CMS mode, Extension Status does not affect calling
restrictions.
NOTE:
In Hotel mode, an ES-restricted extension can call a remote private network
extension.
Decide on the configuration and assign operator positions to monitor extension
status.
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