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

Interdigit Timers

Programming for interdigit timers is reserved for Lucent Technologies technical
support personnel or authorized dealers.
Interdigit timers are used by the MERLIN LEGEND System to determine when a
user originating an outside call has completed dialing the digits. The information is
necessary to allow the system to perform subsequent operations. You should not
change the factory settings for interdigit timers unless instructed to do so by
Lucent Technologies technical support or by an authorized dealer.

Rotary

This section contains instructions for designating whether dialed digits on
rotary-dial lines/trunks are sent one by one as they are dialed or are stored and
sent when dialing is completed.
Planning Form Instructions
Under the Rotary heading on Form 8a, check either of the following:
To store digits and send them when dialing is completed, check the Delay
(factory setting) box.
To send digits out as they are dialed, check the No Delay box.

Allowed Lists

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SECURITY ALERT:
If you assign a 0 (zero) as the first digit for any entry in an Allowed List, any
toll restrictions assigned for calls to numbers that can be placed by local or
toll operators are removed.
Use the instructions in this section and the next
restrictions are assigned to any telephones. Otherwise, skip to the section,
Service."
This section contains instructions to designate an Allowed List of telephone
numbers that a restricted telephone can dial.
You can design up to eight lists, each with a maximum of 10 numbers. Each
number can have up to six digits, for example, an area code followed by an
exchange. If a toll-call prefix is required, you can include a leading 1, which the
system doesn't count as one of the six digits. Star codes (such as *67) may also
be included in the list to allow users to access special services offered by the
central office. Once you have designed the lists, decide which restricted
telephones have access to the lists. Each restricted telephone can have up to
eight lists.
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